Wally Balls
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I generally don't mind Cole as a commentator, although I do think he had much more chemistry with Tazz and to an extent, JBL. He just needs to stop the forced laugh.
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HBK needs to get laid or something. Dude's a negative nancy.
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Lmao...cunt punt by Melina.
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Melina is a terrible face. Why did they choose her to be the face of the women's division?
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Maybe Cryme Tyme can finally get that title shot now.
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Just put him on ignore.
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The WWE has invaded the internet forums now to mess the threads up and prevent anymore leaks.
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I think the WWE needs an "Entourage" group of guys who act like they're generally friends and bust on each other. It just seems like there isn't any 'real' interaction between the wrestlers. They don't act and interact like real people.
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Talking about sex? That's not very appropriate for this viewing audience.
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The Rock is the only one allowed to pick on Michael Cole. Until Cena puts a t-shirt on Cole's face, he can't do it.
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Austin...Rock...Kane...now Orton joins a great group of those beating the shit out of the McMahons. I hope he keeps it up.
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HHHere we go...
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What's the big deal? Austin has stunned her bunches of times.
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WOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!
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HHHere he comes...
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Only thing that can save this is one of Shane's big spots.
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You're retarded. Right, and judging by the fans reaction, they all seemed overwhelmingly excited to see the Funks. A few years ago "Mr Perfect" Curt Henning was announced and people barely made a peep. Let's face it, a lot of newer fans couldn't care less about these guys. Anyone else inducted will be overshadowed by Austin anyway.
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I'm sure about 5% of the fans in attendance know who these guys are.
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McMahons playing the face role doesn't really fit well at all. It never has. The only time it ever even came close to being good was Vince during the Alliance angle, and even that wasn't great by any means.
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Why does JBL have to be involved in Wrestlemania? No one wants to see him in any angle. This is almost like that Monday Nitro that went the entire 2 hours without a single match...Usually I don't mind the storybuilding segments, but this storyline needs to end....please...for everyone's sake.
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I've seen two matches since I've turned this on, and one of them was like 10 seconds. This JBL/HBK storyline is not entertaining at all. It really sucks, actually.
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So you're saying you wouldn't have Montana in your top 4 living QB's? I know you probably hate the guy but...c'mon man. Let me guess, he's overrated because of Jerry Rice and the West Coast Offense, right? For me, Montana falls under the same category as Troy Aikman and Steve Young. Yes they won Super Bowls, but they also had great TEAMS around them. I don't see them up on the same level as a Tom Brady, John Elway, Brett Favre, Peyton Manning, Dan Marino, etc. because all of those guys put up great numbers, won titles (except Marino) without the complete teams on both sides of the ball as the 49ers and Dallas Cowboys had. Hell, even Tony Romo has put up better numbers in a single season than Montana ever has. Joe Montana's team has won Super Bowsl, but I think that his team had more to do with their success than he did. Favre, Brady, and Marino have all had to deal with the majority of their careers without a lot of offensive talent around them. Aside from Randy Moss and Wes Welker in the past year, Brady never really had a lot of talent around him on offense but was still able to rally his team to 3 Super Bowl wins. Great defense, but little offense. Whereas Montana and Aikman had guys like Jerry Rice, Roger Craig, John Taylor, Brent Jones, Emmitt Smith, Michael Irvin, Jay Novacek, Daryl Johnston etc. Same with Favre and Marino. Not a lot of big time offensive weapons for them to work with, but still put up great numbers and enjoyed success, save or a Marino Super Bowl win. During Elways first Super Bowl runs, he didn't have a Terrell Davis or a Shannon Sharpe to help him out. He really didn't have much around him either, but good quarterbacks find a way to win even when they aren't given a lot to work with.
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I'm guessing that you are a younger guy, as your list reflects that. My NBA team would be: Starters PG. Magic Johnson SG. Michael Jordan SF. Larry Bird PF. Tim Duncan C. Bill Russell Reserves PG. Isiah Thomas SG. Kobe SF. LeBron James SF. Scottie Pippen PF. Karl Malone PF. Kevin Garnett C. Shaq Leaving Olajuwon off hurts, but I think overall I'd like to have Shaq as the back up center. Everyone leaving Isiah off their lists is criminal. Chris Paul may get there someday, but he's not in Zeke's league yet. Yeah, I'm 21 so I didn't get to actually see a lot of these great players play. I do think theres a popular misconception that past players are automatically better than present players. I don't think it would be a stretch to call Lebron one of the top 3 greatest players of all time just based on what he's done in 4 years. There are probably better choices than Dwight Howard for my starting center, but just seeing how he's played this season kind of impaired my judgement a little bit. Shaq is most certainly a more dominating presence, but Howard is certainly more athletic and really something special too. Good list though. I chose Reggie Miller over Kobe just for the sheer fact that Reggie Miller made threes all day long. Kobe is the all around better ball player, but just watching Miller in the 90's when I was a kid made that enough for me to pick him.
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Forgot all about the fact that they had to be alive. My B. It's sad too because I visit this thread quite often now, and apparently I don't see the word "living".
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No Sugar Ray Robinson? No Pretty Boy Floyd? No Roy Jones Jr? Robinson fought 202 fights, winning 175 of them. Boxing back then probably wasn't as technically sound as it is today, but I still think he's the greatest boxer of all time. Even Ali said it too. Mayweather is an unlikeable fuckface, but the man brings it on fight night. Undefeated in his entire career. Beating De La Hoya, and ending Hatton's own undefeated streak. Roy Jones Jr. was really something special in his prime. I know he's kind of fell off the wagon as of late, but he also won the Middleweight, Super Middleweight, Light Heavyweight, and Heavyweight championships. He had a pretty impressive unbeaten record as well.