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Judging by who is not on WWE's good side, it can be the following: Brock Lesnar Goldberg Marc Mero Anyone else?
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If it comes down to this, send Kennedy to ECW. Let him get use to it for a year or so, make him their world champ, and if he holds up, bring him back. It's clear that the WWE and WHC's are out of reach for him now, due to injuries.
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Judging by that 3rd last chapter, it sounded like Hell in a Cell was going to end.
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They can always do HHH coming out trying to help Taker, hits him by accident, Edge wins, and it then it can go two ways. Edge and HHH team up and beat the crap out of Taker, similar to HHH/Austin beatdown on the Rock in 2001, or have Taker and HHH spinoff a feud. It's clear one thing I'm trying to hammer home here, please turn HHH heel.
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I vouch for a Pepsi can. And then eBay that can.
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Here's an interesting topic, over the years we've seen a lot of guys come and do within promotions. After watching the Bulldog heel turn from 1995 on Diesel and the preceeding interview explaining where Luger was "medical emergency, had to go home to Atlanta" (sound familiar eh?) it got me thinking. What were your favorite explainations/burials on guys leaving a company. A few come to mind quickly for me: Brock Lesnar and Goldberg. Both take stunners and practically look like chumps at Wrestlemania XX. The Giant's last match on Nitro. I remember they were reading between the lines stating he was going to the WWF. They spray paint his back, pull down his trunks and I remember Hall making the smelly hand gesture. Hogan. Ah, the 1993 King of the Ring. They made him look totally weak and I loved it. It was nice to see him buried for a change. I got a quick question as well. Who actually left a company and joined another one without getting extremely buried? Also, how exactly did Jericho leave WCW? Like did he get buried on the way out or did they just take him off TV beforehand?
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To make this even more confusing, wouldn't it be something if it was HHH and Vickie incahoots all this time? So then we get a double turn? HHH as heel and Edge as Face?
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After starting the Bulldog thread in the general board, it got me thinking about Owen. What I thought about was this. It's been 9 years since Owen died. I could've sworn I haven't heard his kids say ANYTHING about it. Since they are a little older now, especially the son, has anyone ever heard their thoughts on what happened to their dad? Also, it's probably a lock Martha won't let them enter the wrestling business?
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The way I see it, is that it's all a big swerve and Edge and Vickie unite when Taker loses hell in a cell. If not, then it'll be stupid for a heel vs. heel storyline between Edge and Vickie.
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So here is a thread on a guy who I must say looking back was a really under appreciated mid-carder to upper mid-carder. So we all know him as a multiple tag team champion, euro, and IC champion. He started off with Dynamite then branched off into singles with his greatest moment being the IC title match at Summerslam 92. But there are also a lot of question marks with his career. The short and brief IC title run, going to WCW twice, aborted storylines, and sometimes being blown up too soon. I have to say my favorite period was during the time he and Owen literally carried the tag division for a good 8-9 months and had some good matches. When needed, he was there for a title match against the world champion, hence his 4 within about 10 months from late 95 to mid 96. We all know he left for WCW the first time because of the steroids and the 2nd time because of Montreal. Also, I have to ask, what's up with the Bulldog-Austin storyline then were building in late 96 early 97? That got killed off fast. The biggest question mark, was his return from that brutal back injury. They had that interview to hype his return, comes back and turns heel, which I did not like. With that being said, here are a few things to discuss: What was your favorite period during Bulldog's run? Was he under-appreciated? Should he have gotten a world title run? Did you like how they booked him in 1999?
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From the DVDTalk forums: Apparently the packaging is different between the silvervision ones and the North American one. As the bottom half pictures display a sleeve like packaging which could lead to damaged discs.
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What were the plans with Muhhamed Hassan's Title reign he was suppose to get a Summerslam 05. How far ahead were they going to book him before he was leaving? For some reason, I had a weird prediction that HOGAN would intervene and win the title from the "foreigner" down the road, since he defeated Michaels that night.
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One more I can recall. The Rock putting over Booker T. on Raw. Because Rock knew Triple H would make Booker look bad like he did to The Hurricane. Rock was onto Hunter and put an end to that idea.
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Anyone think that Goldust might be on his way back to the WWE now that hes gone from TNA? Might he interject himself into the Cody Rhodes storyline?
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Alright, now that he's..................... ugh............. Raw GM, where does he go from here? From debuting at the Rumble to the tune of WDEF Championship and Jeff Harvey to The Tazz to now as Raw's GM. It's been a strange few months for him and most can attribute him to even being on TV due to that contract. Is it that clear that he's a heel? I mean some just think he's an idiot, but now as the Raw figurehead, where's he going? So a few quick things to throw out here. Where do you see Mike Adamle, Raw GM, as going? Is he gonna draw enough heat as Vickie Guerrerro? We were all skeptical about that at first but some would say she is the #1 heel in the company now and a non-wrestler at that. Book him. You make him a super heel that's just out for revenge? Or do you make him the idiot booker? Constantly makes matches but messes them up? I like the idea of him messing with the whole roster except for Kofi that was mentioned in the Raw thread. Lastly, how long does he stay GM? Is this q quick fix until Vince returns or what?
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The Wrestlemania 25 thread got me thinking. What were the plans for Gurrerro at Wrestlemania 22? Assuming the won the WHC from Batista, would he go in the champ? If so, who would he defend against.
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Why, WHY, didn't the WWE sign you guys to be a creative writer? This shit for Khali should make this creative team win an oscar or something. This can be just like the Mr. Perfect PERFECT promos, except we'll call them Khali's Korner.
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What about guys like MVP and Ken Kennedy? Jeff Hardy is a good candidate though. MVP I like but Wrestlemania isn't really the place where heels get their big breakthrough in the main event. As for Kennedy, we've all seen him crash and burn twice, I don't know if WWE wants to give him that final big push. But then again, Jeff Hardy also has two strikes against him, so who knows.
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Also, before we go any further, who is gonna win the Rumble? We've seen how that gimmick has fallen off due to them rushing Cena back into a title match. Honestly, I would've said Punk, but he's already world champion. Cena? OH HELL NO, please not again. Orton, HHH, Batista all had their title runs. Even Edge, Taker, etc.......... Honestly, as I type this, only one name pops into my mind. JEFF HARDY. He wins the Rumble, he defeats a heel HHH at Wrestlemania 25. So HHH holds the strap until then. Who else needs a big victory and that final push to main event stardom?
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Man, this thread makes me wonder how WCW could blow the whole Goldberg gimmick. It could've ran much more longer properly. This again hammers home the point of why WCW is dead. Back to the match, I loved it, marked out, but I gotta say like everyone else, FREE TV? The thing with Hogan-Goldberg at Starrcade, could they manage to let Hogan hold the belt for 5 more months? Wouldn't he get stale as hell?
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I like the idea of HHH as a heel and nice to see some agree. As for Edge, no need to turn him too. I say have a heel vs. heel feud of HHH and Edge. It can be similar to the Angle-HHH feud during the love triangle period.
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Am I the only one who has a feeling that a lot of the old guys will be trotted out for this show? Hogan? Perhaps. Austin. Good chance in Texas. Macho Man. Alright, that one was a joke.
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Taking a quick look around the league. Up to half the teams in the league have a pretty good trio. From Boston's big three, to LA's big three and more, there's gonna be quite an interesting look around the league once the damn season get's started. Although, for my money, I'm still gonna go with Boston having the best big three of the bunch.
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Here's a simple choice. Would you rather have Velocity back or ECW as is? Personally I'd take Velocity because of the matches that show produced. Matthews on commentary was a plus too.
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And I hate to be the one saying it, but this is still Tracy McGrady's team, and what I mean by that is, the man STILL can't get out of the first round. If he doesn't get out of the first round with Artest, Yao, Scola, Alston, etc................ can we officially call him the Lex Luger of the NBA?