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Post by benjamin on Mar 1, 2016 12:12:32 GMT -5
I didn't enjoy RAW last night. I really hope Owens vs. Big Show is not happening at Wrestlemania, and AJ Styles does something else than a tag match with Jericho against New Day.
Also, I love the logic of Roman not attending RAW because of a "broken nose", yet Dean took a bad ass beating from Lesnar, got beat up by the League of Nations and yet he's still trying to get up. Way to build your guy up, WWE.
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Post by SWL on Mar 1, 2016 12:56:32 GMT -5
Also, I love the logic of Roman not attending RAW because of a "broken nose", yet Dean took a bad ass beating from Lesnar, got beat up by the League of Nations and yet he's still trying to get up. Way to build your guy up, WWE. fun fact: Reigns' surgery wasn't a work. He's legit been having problems with his nose for months now and wanted to get it done. They just covered it up with the storyline.
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Post by [beej] on Mar 1, 2016 16:37:10 GMT -5
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Post by proj3ctx1 on Mar 1, 2016 18:51:48 GMT -5
It looks like the WWE is using HHH beating up Ambrose as a way to get heat on him since the whole attacking Reigns thing didn't work out.
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Post by benjamin on Mar 3, 2016 9:09:47 GMT -5
Watching Austin Aries walk out on WWE programming feels so surreal. It's pretty strange to think about it, but every guy who was the embodiement of Independent Wrestling during 2002-2009 is either signed to WWE or has already been there on some capacity.
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Post by AD on Mar 3, 2016 16:17:49 GMT -5
Watching Austin Aries walk out on WWE programming feels so surreal. It's pretty strange to think about it, but every guy who was the embodiement of Independent Wrestling during 2002-2009 is either signed to WWE or has already been there on some capacity. It's like they're finally signing up all the talent they should've gone after ten years ago.
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Post by Rev on Mar 3, 2016 18:06:31 GMT -5
Watching Austin Aries walk out on WWE programming feels so surreal. It's pretty strange to think about it, but every guy who was the embodiement of Independent Wrestling during 2002-2009 is either signed to WWE or has already been there on some capacity. Christopher Daniels is shedding a tear somehwere right now...
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Post by [beej] on Mar 3, 2016 20:16:56 GMT -5
Watching Austin Aries walk out on WWE programming feels so surreal. It's pretty strange to think about it, but every guy who was the embodiement of Independent Wrestling during 2002-2009 is either signed to WWE or has already been there on some capacity. It's like they're finally signing up all the talent they should've gone after ten years ago. Excuse me, they had PLENTY of great talent already ten years ago...
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Post by AD on Mar 7, 2016 21:00:11 GMT -5
So here's something to consider:
At Wrestlemania 12 WWE aired one of their infamous "Billionaire Ted" skits featuring "The Huckster" and "The Nacho Man" which made fun of Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage for being too old. Hogan was 42 and Savage was 43.
At Wrestlemania 32 WWE will feature headlining matches including the likes of Triple H, Shane MacMahon, and The Undertaker. Triple H and Shane are both 46, and Taker will turn 51 before the show.
The numbers speak for themselves.
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Post by VyperJMc on Mar 7, 2016 21:08:40 GMT -5
So here's something to consider: At Wrestlemania 12 WWE aired one of their infamous "Billionaire Ted" skits featuring "The Huckster" and "The Nacho Man" which made fun of Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage for being too old. Hogan was 42 and Savage was 43. At Wrestlemania 32 WWE will feature headlining matches including the likes of Triple H, Shane MacMahon, and The Undertaker. Triple H and Shane are both 46, and Taker will turn 51 before the show. The numbers speak for themselves.
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Post by [beej] on Mar 7, 2016 21:19:16 GMT -5
At Wrestlemania 12 WWE aired one of their infamous "Billionaire Ted" skits featuring "The Huckster" and "The Nacho Man" which made fun of Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage for being too old. Hogan was 42 and Savage was 43. ...all the while heavily featuring matches from Roddy Piper and The Ultimate Warrior, contemporaries of Hulk and Mach.
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Post by AD on Mar 7, 2016 21:43:59 GMT -5
At Wrestlemania 12 WWE aired one of their infamous "Billionaire Ted" skits featuring "The Huckster" and "The Nacho Man" which made fun of Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage for being too old. Hogan was 42 and Savage was 43. ...all the while heavily featuring matches from Roddy Piper and The Ultimate Warrior, contemporaries of Hulk and Mach. Well, in fairness, Warrior was still only 36 at the time. Two years younger than AJ Styles is right now (think about that for a minute).
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Post by benjamin on Mar 8, 2016 10:18:15 GMT -5
I enjoyed RAW last night. That's good cause now I feel compelled to watch the roadblock thing on saturday.
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