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Brock Lesnar Files Suit Against WWE
Hunter's Torn Quad replied to Dimensions's topic in The WWE Folder
Congratulations on missing the point. It was one of his dreams to play in the NFL. After peaking in wrestling, he felt he should give it a shot, so he wouldn't look back and wonder, "What if". No, I got the point that YOU missed, and that's Brock only wanted to do football because he was tired of wrestling and thought he might be good at it. That doesn't say "dream" to me, that says "missed opportunity". Look, I don't agree with how Vince is screwing him over, and I have no clue when the non-compete clause was signed. I'm just saying that the word "dream", as it has been attached to his desire to play football, is a gross overstatement. Brock has long had ambitions of playing pro football. He'd peaked at wrestling, in his mind, and decided that this was the best time to try and see if he could make it in the NFL. If the NFL had offered him the same kind of money in 2000 that Vince did, he'd have taken them up on it. Back in 2000,he wasn't in the financial position to try for the NFL. After being in WWE for 3 years, he was in the financial position. -
Brock Lesnar Files Suit Against WWE
Hunter's Torn Quad replied to Dimensions's topic in The WWE Folder
How was it dumb when it was likely the only way Vince would let him out of the contract ? What would the repurcussions have been had he just refused to go to the shows he was supposed to go to? He'd have been sued for breach of contract, and would have gotten no money from Vince, and been forced to sit out the rest of his contract while the lawsuit went on. -
Brock Lesnar Files Suit Against WWE
Hunter's Torn Quad replied to Dimensions's topic in The WWE Folder
Congratulations on missing the point. It was one of his dreams to play in the NFL. After peaking in wrestling, he felt he should give it a shot, so he wouldn't look back and wonder, "What if". -
Brock Lesnar Files Suit Against WWE
Hunter's Torn Quad replied to Dimensions's topic in The WWE Folder
How was it dumb when it was likely the only way Vince would let him out of the contract ? -
I'm guessing it was down to them being intent on pushing a slew of new guys, one of which was Edge.
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Brock Lesnar Files Suit Against WWE
Hunter's Torn Quad replied to Dimensions's topic in The WWE Folder
If his dream was to play in the NFL, than why the hell did he join the WWE in the first place if his true passion is with football? Brock Lesnar is a moron. nuff said. It was a dream. not his sole dream. He just didn't want to look back in 20-years, and wonder what would have happened if he tried to make it in the NFL. No, you're the moron. -
Diehard fans of a promotion, any promotion, can get OTT with their reactions. While there are undoubtedly ROH fans like that, as there are WWE fans, NJPW fans, etc, it's inaccurate to make it seem like it's only a problem with ROH fans.
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Brock Lesnar Files Suit Against WWE
Hunter's Torn Quad replied to Dimensions's topic in The WWE Folder
What an idiot he was for wanting to follow his dream. Damn the man for having a dream and wanting to follow it. Damn him, I say. -
Ken Shamrock was meant to wrestle Jarrett, but missed his flight, because, IIRC, it was delayed. But Edge was still booked for the PPV title shot...how did that come about? Or was it just pure randomness in the booking? Edge was going to get the title shot anyway. And, because he was going to lose anyway as well, it made sense to put him in in Shamrock's place. He was going to lose to Jarrett at the PPV anyway, so they could afford to have him win the IC Title to make up for Shamrock not being there.
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Ken Shamrock was meant to wrestle Jarrett, but missed his flight, because, IIRC, it was delayed.
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I read that letter and laughed a lot. For all the good points he makes, the guy writing the letter just comes off as being incredibly bitter over a 'struggling Indy' beating out WWE in the WON Awards.
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"Just Accept It, We're Number One Now"
Hunter's Torn Quad replied to QuestionMan's topic in General Wrestling
You could have had any medium to top level WWF name jump, and it probably would have been booked in the same effective manner. The point is, while Nash was part of a huge money angle, he specifically didn't draw. He never has. I have to take issue with that. In the Outsiders you had a recent WWF World Champion and a guy who had one of the most memorable feuds of all time (Razor vs HBK). They had a lot of mark cred at the time, and I doubt any other midcarders of the era would have made the impact those two did. Maybe not initially, but Eric would have been so orgasmic over having, to the casual fan, 'stolen' WWF talent, that he'd have booked them just as strong, to show Vince was wrong to let them go, that they'd have still gotten over huge. -
UFC 51: SUPER SATURDAY~!
Hunter's Torn Quad replied to Your Paragon of Virtue's topic in General Wrestling
The Eilers KO was hysterical. It's like his body didn't know he was knocked out, and it took a second to register before he finally fell. Evan Tanner was incredible with the way he hung in there. Terrell had that guillotine on for 20-30 seconds, and he had it on tight, but Tanner just refused to quit and managed to fight his way out. And when Tanner was G&P'ing the shit out of Terrell, it was quite the sight to see Terrell covering up, and not knowing what the hell to do. -
"Just Accept It, We're Number One Now"
Hunter's Torn Quad replied to QuestionMan's topic in General Wrestling
You could have had any medium to top level WWF name jump, and it probably would have been booked in the same effective manner. The point is, while Nash was part of a huge money angle, he specifically didn't draw. He never has. -
Brock Lesnar Files Suit Against WWE
Hunter's Torn Quad replied to Dimensions's topic in The WWE Folder
I can't see WWE being insane enough to put Lesnar under a no-compete clause for that length of time. It would never stand up in court. -
"Just Accept It, We're Number One Now"
Hunter's Torn Quad replied to QuestionMan's topic in General Wrestling
It was the nWo angle that drew, not Kevin Nash. While he was part of an angle that drew, he himself didn't. Kevin Nash, on his own. didn't draw a dime. -
"Just Accept It, We're Number One Now"
Hunter's Torn Quad replied to QuestionMan's topic in General Wrestling
Ray and Norton were not on 7 figures. They were only on $800,000pa. -
Just find some staff member who looks like Amy, and pay her a little extra to take the spot. Nobody will notice.
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When did you know WWE would regain the #1. spot
Hunter's Torn Quad replied to Vern Gagne's topic in General Wrestling
Once the WWF dodged the bullet in regard to getting cancelled by USA. After that, it was only a matter of time. WCW was so rife with backstabbing, politicking and a sea of huge ego's, that it was just a matter of time before it all imploded. It wouldn't have mattered if the nWo angle was booked to perfection, all those ego's would have self-destructed sooner or later. -
So I misread a question. Big deal. Pot, meet kettle. Kettle, meet pot.
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Full view of Triple H and Orton Blading at NYR
Hunter's Torn Quad replied to Shooting Star's topic in The WWE Folder
At the first HIAC and at WM XX, you can see Shawn blade just before he gets catapulted into the air. He does it the same way back at the 2003 Survivor Series as well. -
When Bret was on Off The Record in early 2000, he told the story about Vince being wired and there being SWAT team members watching on, and he said he only found out when one of the members told him about it.
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So was the Rumble finish botched or not?
Hunter's Torn Quad replied to JoeDirt's topic in The WWE Folder
PPV time is paid for in 30 minute 'blocks'. If WWE had gone over the hour, even by one minute, they'd have had to pay for the full 30 minutes, and that would be just for the live airing; the replay would have needed an additional 30 minute segment, which WWE would have then had to pay for as well. Any subsequent airings could have been edited to avoid that extra air time they'd have had to pay for. -
Oddly enough they were both originally supposed to be Owen Hart. Wrong on both counts. The GG was always going to be Hector Guerrero, and the person who would turn out to be the Higher Power wasn't decided upon until almost the last minute. They didn't have anyone in mind when they came up with the gimmick in the first place. Mick Foley and, for some insane reason, Steve Austin were considered for the role, with Foley turning it down because he felt it would make no sense for him to turn. They only went with Vince because they had no one else they felt could fit the role, even though it didn't entirely make sense for Vince to be the Higher Power anyway.
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Non-Spoiler Velocity/Smackdown match listing
Hunter's Torn Quad replied to BHK's topic in The WWE Folder
I understand that Kane/Taker will fast Snitksy and Heidenreich at WM but why are WWE fucking it up with having these four have the same match repeatly? With them wrestling each other so often, they will, in theory, be able to work out a better match. So, instead of a _**** affair, it'll just be -**.