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Hawk 34

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  1. Too bad Abyss looks nothing like Fake Kane at all. WWE could use a talent like Abyss, as opposed to Masters.
  2. When has anything amazing happened on Raw in the last 2 years? The highlights, i suppose are Coach is the Exec. Assisstant (basically McMahon's servant) Kane II or I (depending where this angle goes) debuts Angle is ECW Edge earns #1 contendership HHH will join KMAC next week
  3. After last year, could you blame those bands for saying "fuck off" to Sharon?
  4. Also, since I doubt they planned this storyline until this after-noon, the fake kane had Kane's older mannerisms down to a T. That would suggest it could be Test, who would have a better knowledge of Kane's movements then Terkey or Trytan.
  5. Good call. So the suspects are Terkey, Test, Trytan or local talent. It'd likely a signed talent and I doubt they would waste Test in fake kane role.
  6. "You've got to accept that results take time. If you're not in it for the long haul, you're going to be frustrated and give up. "To open your heart to someone means exposing the scars of the past." There's no sensation like having your heart warm up as you involuntarily start singing a song. The rest of the world falls away. It's just you, your best self, reveling in how fucking great it is to be alive. In this world with so many delights.In an era of loneliness, the musicians, the players, they're there for each other. They might not be rich in dollars, but in friendships, they're BILLIONAIRES! Music is dope. Sell it that way. Get people hooked so they won't let go. One hopes to make music that will last forever. Ironically, you can only do this if you forget the future and do what feels right now. If you're not testing the limits, life isn't worth living. Artistry is not something that can be quantified. Nor is it something that can be learned. Artists are born. And are developed outside the educational system. Make music the hottest entertainment medium once again, not a national JOKE! It was because of the SOUND! It soothed us, it opened doors in our mind, it INSPIRED us. Then you hear a song and everything is right in the world. Artistry. It's something innate, something that comes from within. It must be NURTURED, not KILLED! Test the limits, touch people's souls, then you're an artist. Music has been around since the dawn of time, and will continue to exist, great records will be made. It's just that today music is not where it's at. Singing songs to stay alive. Nobody really leaves home anymore. Nobody takes a risk. The concept of starting a new life on a whim, it doesn't even enter their brain. But that's what the old rock stars did. In patched together automobiles they made their way. Like a giant summer camp, musicians lived in different houses and journeyed to their friends' cabins, to hang out, get high and sing. There were no news crews. Not even any record companies at first. It was about lifestyle, not fame. And with this genesis, with the sixties values as a backdrop, the most enduring music of the rock era was created. Where's the music scene today? Where's the community of like-minded musicians in it for the tunes rather than the bucks? In an era where the buck is king. Everything's so sold out/whored out that there's no belief involved. It's just endless product. That is essentially meaningless. And without meaning, you've got no hooks, nothing to stick to the audience. Connecting with other people. That's the guts of MySpace too, People want to meet others, they want to flirt, want to exchange information. Where is the control in the music business? The music business is one way. We concoct it, you buy it, FUCK YOU! It's like the entire business missed it, the Internet revolution. There's a community as strong as there was in Laurel Canyon, it's just virtual. As for the acts exhibiting their wares on MySpace and other places on the Web, they've been exposed to twenty five years of MTV, they're experts on exploitation, but light on soul. The sale precedes the tune. Imaging is key. Everybody's got a business plan, nobody is growing his talent. 'Completely let go of the past, depended on it,Be ready to reinvent yourself. Live on absolutely nothing, knowing that all you've got is your experiences, and that your physical assets don't really count' Don't feel bad if you don't get today's music. It doesn't have what the old tunes did. It doesn't have a sense of adventure, a sense of limit-testing, a sense of JOY! Because it's coming from a different place. It's hard to create a scene today. Because as soon as you've got a flame, the press fans it into a conflagration, and then it burns out almost instantly. You'd think the record companies would finally understand. Chasing the buck, they run acts up the flagpole and overexpose them again and again and again. Nothing is allowed to grow. Acts are not allowed to percolate, growing their base a fan at a time. And if you don't make the kind of music that's easily sold, if you're not willing to play ball with the corporate behemoth, you don't get to play at all. Unlike in the late sixties and the early seventies, the act is not king, but the label. And the label likes this, feels entitled, for risk is anathema to these corporate entities. And, as delineated above, risk is primary to great art. We all want something to believe in, something to live for. I ask you, with endless conventions, books about how to make it, institutionalized success paths, who can get excited? Not only not the talent, but the audience either. Isn't it funny that everything kids get excited about is on the Web, built by their peers and populated with content they've created? And isn't it fascinating that the corporate behemoths have missed this every stop of the way, and can only get in by buying sites that could die tomorrow? You'd think MTV would own music on the Web, but with a corporate commercial viewpoint, the music video channel missed it. It's clear that the old days, the old systems are done. The structures are decaying, they're empty. A new world is being built by young 'uns the same way young 'uns built the music scene in the last century, stealing the whole business from old farts. I can't tell you what's coming. But I can tell you what we've got now is dead. Kaput." Music Died. The thread in the music forum defined that in the lack of a movement other then niche cores and heartless corporate empires.
  7. But, I really don't understand why WWE basically uses Victoria as a jobber. She looks incredible. She's a solid worker. She has strong, unique moves that draw attention from the crowd, and easily the best finisher amongst the women. And she apparently does whatever she's asked of by WWE... Yet, they keep bringing up random females, while Victoria is right there. She isn't blond, first of all. Second, she looks like an natural athlete, third...she's an good wrestler. 3 Strikes. She is the Val Venis of the woman's division. Dependable, good and deserving of a push but stuck in nowhere except occasion mini-pushes that last 2 weeks and are forgotten again.
  8. If Taz ever got back into shape and wanted to, I am sure Heyman would throw him in a feud with Angle. Would be nice, seeing as how their mini-WWE feud was pretty hot, but it was over and forgotten about way too fast. Taz could come in and roll the footage of him choking out Angle, and say "In WWE that wasn't a legal move, but here in ECW I can lock you into any submission I want....beat me if you can...survive.......if I let you" yadda yadda yadda. Taz, could be in tip-top shape and still couldn't work. His neck is beyond fucked up, worse then Austin.
  9. All I can say is would you like your phone number given out to a bunch of people on the net that you dont know? Still doesn't explain why you want to protect her...
  10. I'm just shocked they are pushing the good one.
  11. Yeah, an email isn't going to do anything. Why are you trying to protect her now?
  12. Or perhaps Kane I, is packing his bags realizing he's been caught as the real kane has returned.
  13. Hell, Sting defeated about fifty nWo members on a nightly basis. At least he had a bat...
  14. You really need to give me that #, as I would actually get answers.
  15. I love booking that puts one guy over 5 others.
  16. He didn't. Foley just made the natural assumption, while Heyman never directly confirmed it.
  17. You can't help but compare Punk with Raven, both are amazing with a microphone in their hand. Punk is miles ahead of anywhere Raven ever was in the ring. If you want to piss off Punk, compare him with Raven. Punk, aside from the look with the tattoos actually has closer comparison to Douglas, if you look at his Summer of Punk program in ROH. Can't make everyone happy, I think that is just the best comparison. I think everyone else knows it as well, since C.M. Punk was the first guy matched up with Raven after Raven was released from WWE. Punk's stuff in OVW indicates that he'd be more of a hybrid of the Douglas and Raven school. Which is the best because he can be each type very effectively. No shorts either, it worked with his character in 2002-04 but he isn't that anymore and the tights suit him. McMahon would never allow it, he hates the indy look. It works for Kendrick and London because they are just upstart kids.
  18. You can't help but compare Punk with Raven, both are amazing with a microphone in their hand. Punk is miles ahead of anywhere Raven ever was in the ring. If you want to piss off Punk, compare him with Raven. Punk, aside from the look with the tattoos actually has closer comparison to Douglas, if you look at his Summer of Punk program in ROH.
  19. How about Matt Striker insted? He could be a reverse of how Shane's series went. Striker can't work, can't cut anything besides a really generic heel promo. While Punk is a natural promo machine and he can work any style from brawls, technical wrestling, high-flying stuff... Striker, aside from the teacher gimmick isnt anything close to Douglas.
  20. I think Punk will end up being the Shane Douglas of the new ECW.
  21. You know, Angle is booked for an OVW show in June. It makes sense now. Angle/Punk, would just be brilliant.
  22. Considering Cena at his most interesting was with Edge, it was also the highest peak in ratings with Edge and Cena. It's the right way to go.
  23. Hey look, Lita got a new outfit.
  24. Nice segue from Andre to TBS.
  25. I'll be first to make the obvious smarky logic gap question... Didn't Angle despise ECW just a year ago, and now he's all "ECW!"... Just a simple explanation is all I want, even if it is simply "Paul paid me more money, I like money. enough said" or "Paul managed me 3 years ago and he was a smart man who knows what i am capable of doing"... I suppose with Benoit leaving SD too, they will do a "Everyone left because of him" deal with Henry.
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