Guest The Mighty Damaramu Posted July 20, 2002 Report Posted July 20, 2002 This is kinda funny. The 2 transitional champions(Jericho and UT) have both held the Undisputed title the longest. UT wasn't even supposed to get it until the Hogan nostalgia trip failed. And I gurantee if HHH hadn't hurt his elbow he would've won at KOTR. But so far the 2 Transitional champs have held it longer than the men who were supposed to carry the company(HHH and Hogan). That's just funny.....
Guest Shaved Bear Posted July 20, 2002 Report Posted July 20, 2002 its sad...that Vince doesnt realize Hogan and HHH cant carry the company...wel he realized with Hogan but HHH, thats another can of worms...
Guest bps "The Truth" 21 Posted July 20, 2002 Report Posted July 20, 2002 Whats really funny is that Jericho had the best run this year. And everyone called him a failure. That sums up the WWE this year to me.
Guest Olympic Slam Posted July 20, 2002 Report Posted July 20, 2002 I have no idea what the hell they're transitioning to..........
Guest SuperTonyJaymz Posted July 20, 2002 Report Posted July 20, 2002 Well lets compare the four champs(its four right?I lose count sometimes): Hogan: One month long, had a heatless fued with Undertaker. WWE lost teen demographic(big word!) HHH: BIG mistake. One month title reign that was basically forgetable. On par with Bret Hart's 24 hour title reign, cept Bret had good matches. Undertaker: The suprise of the year. If he wins at Vengeance it will be month 3 as champ.Has had some good, not nessacerly great, but good matches with the main eventers as well as new blood like Orton, Hardy, etc. Chris jericho: 4 month title reign that kicked major ass, even when it wasn't supposed to. Gave the promo of the year during his feud with Rock in january and was over bigtime as a heel. The Flair-Jericho rebuttals was awesome too. OKay so on a scale of 1 to 4, one being the greatest, 4 being the lowest it goes like this: 1. Jericho 2.Undertaker 3. Hogan 3. HHH Yeah I know i said 4 but i couldnt figure out which was better/worse between the two H's.
Guest Kahran Ramsus Posted July 20, 2002 Report Posted July 20, 2002 I actually like Taker's run more than Jericho's. Jericho started off well, but he will be forever tainted by the HHH feud. Taker isn't as good a wrestler, but he has been far more interesting as champ. He has successfully defended the title on practically every show.
Guest Nezbyte Posted July 20, 2002 Report Posted July 20, 2002 Agreed, Taker's run was top notch all factors considered.
Guest Olympic Slam Posted July 20, 2002 Report Posted July 20, 2002 I actually like Taker's run more than Jericho's. Jericho started off well, but he will be forever tainted by the HHH feud. Taker isn't as good a wrestler, but he has been far more interesting as champ. He has successfully defended the title on practically every show. I've really enjoyed Taker's run, he's the first champ in awhile that's been booked to look dominant. Taker has also defended the title a lot and at the same time made his opponents come away looking better than they started. (Angle, RVD, Jeff Hardy in the ladder match.) Actually coming out of a feud or match with Taker and coming away a stronger character than when you started is something we would have never dreamed of this time last year. It's too bad "no-selling" face Undertaker is coming back next week. Jericho's run was just as good, but he's turned into such a loser and such a non-factor because of it that it really sort of taints the memory. Ranking the last 10 title runs......... 1. Heel Austin - Wrestlemania 2001 to Unforgiven 2001 2. The Rock - KOTR 2000 to No Mercy 2000 3. Chris Jericho - Vengeance to Wrestlemania 2002 4. Kurt Angle - No Mercy 2000 to No Way Out 2001 5. Undertaker - Judgment Day to Present 6. Austin - Post Unforgiven RAW to Vengeance 2001 7. The Rock - No Way Out 2001 to Wrestlemania 2001 8. Hulk Hogan - Backlash to Judgment Day 2002 9. Kurt Angle - Unforgiven to Post Unforgiven RAW 10. HHH - Wrestlemania 2002 to Backlash 2002
Guest Trivia247 Posted July 20, 2002 Report Posted July 20, 2002 So Cynical Since Taker is Holding the Title Obviously he Simply MUST be a Transitional Champion. Because only the ROCK HHH Angle Simply MUST be the ones considered Full Champions..Oki doki
Guest Human Fly Posted July 20, 2002 Report Posted July 20, 2002 Why do so many people call Jericho's run a failure and use it as proof that he shouldn't get the title again? Ratings were steady, and he has held the title the longest of recent Champs. Plus, he was booked to fail. I don't fault the WWE for giving the title to Hogan. I didn't like it, but HHH was bombing and Hogan was really popular, they had to take a shot. Undertaker has surprised me with his run, it's been better then I thought it would. If it would've ended with him putting RVD over at Summerslam instead of him losing it to Rocky to lose it to Brock it would've been better, but hey he's worked with a lot of lower card guys you've got to give him credit. HHH will be back in the hunt, like it or not. I wouldn't be surprised if HHH is the one to take the title from Brock.
Guest bob_barron Posted July 20, 2002 Report Posted July 20, 2002 With Hogan theytried to strike while the iron was hot. It failed so they quickly got the title off him. I'm also digging Taker's latest reign. He's a good champion and I think he's helping bring back prestige. I think HHH's reign was cut out from under him cause of Hulkamania so who knows what that could've been. Y2J's was awesome until Lucy the Dog and when he was SMH's bitch
Guest chirs3 Posted July 20, 2002 Report Posted July 20, 2002 I started enjoying Jericho less and less, beginning with the "Oh shit, he's fighting Austin for the title, isn't he... we should... maybe... build up?" that happened 2 shows before the match, and culminating not with 'Mania, but HIAC. But for one month, he was the greatest thing... EVER. Taker's run has been surprisingly good, though it started off slow - he's been doing a lot for the younger guys, and putting on matches a few notches above "Decent". Hogan - Not touching this reign with a 10 foot pole. Triple H - I might not have minded so much if it WENT anywhere... but it didn't.
Guest Human Fly Posted July 20, 2002 Report Posted July 20, 2002 Triple H - I might not have minded so much if it WENT anywhere... but it didn't. What did he have? 2 title defenses? One he pinned Stephanie, and the other he lost to Hogan. Were there anymore?
Guest The Mighty Damaramu Posted July 20, 2002 Report Posted July 20, 2002 "So Cynical Since Taker is Holding the Title Obviously he Simply MUST be a Transitional Champion. Because only the ROCK HHH Angle Simply MUST be the ones considered Full Champions..Oki doki" No need to get smart ass. What I mean is that Taker only won the title so that Hogan wouldn't kill the ratings anymore. And you KNOW that if HHH hadn't hurt his elbow he would've beaten UT. UT was supposed to be transitional but through luck(and a pretty damn good reign suprisingly) he's held onto it. Jericho it seemed like they were going to do something with him but then once HHH came back it was pretty much a foregone conclusion he was only keeping the belt warm for HHH.
Guest Olympic Slam Posted July 20, 2002 Report Posted July 20, 2002 "So Cynical Since Taker is Holding the Title Obviously he Simply MUST be a Transitional Champion. Because only the ROCK HHH Angle Simply MUST be the ones considered Full Champions..Oki doki" No need to get smart ass. What I mean is that Taker only won the title so that Hogan wouldn't kill the ratings anymore. And you KNOW that if HHH hadn't hurt his elbow he would've beaten UT. UT was supposed to be transitional but through luck(and a pretty damn good reign suprisingly) he's held onto it. Jericho it seemed like they were going to do something with him but then once HHH came back it was pretty much a foregone conclusion he was only keeping the belt warm for HHH. There's always at least one or two transitional champions each year. Surprisngly it's been Rock more times than not. - 2000, Backlash to Judgment Day - 2001, No Way Out to Wrestlemania - If all goes as we thing it will, 2002 Vengeance to Summerslam - I really don't count the HHH, Hogan, Taker log jam as transitional champions but just no direction on the part of the writers.
Guest evenflowDDT Posted July 20, 2002 Report Posted July 20, 2002 If Rock wins on Sunday, he'll be transitional champion again, when he drops it to Brock before he goes to film a movie. Anyway, I'd be hesitant to call Undertaker a "transitional champ", but whether he is or isn't he's had a damn good run, which I hope he can continue. If he wins at Vengeance, maybe as his last act as champion he can give the rub and the title to Brock in a match that'll leave Brock with some more desperately needed heat.
Guest cabbageboy Posted July 20, 2002 Report Posted July 20, 2002 The Rock is Mr. Transition. You also forget his initial run which was basically to feed him to Austin at WM. He and Mankind were both transition guys in between Austin runs. I actually don't think that Brock is going to be a transition champ. I mean, in press conferenes the McMahons have referred to him as being the next big star they will develop, so he looks like a long term champ. Whether that is good or not is up to debate.
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