I'm honestly surprised Flair wrestles as much as he does. I could see him going out on top ONLY if he losses the belt in a retirement match to someone younger who really deserves it.
And WHY did he want to banned? I knew very well he asked to because he was driven to the point of being completely disgusted with the things going on here. Don't call me a moron because others drove him out.
I see where you're coming from. It's interesting how we live in an era when someone says something we don't want to hear/don't like and all we have to do is click a few buttons and forget about it. No wonder so many of the younger people that I work with have terrible people skills. I have to deal with annoying customers every day and there is no "click button to ban" option.
I kinda figured this would happen after reading his replies in the ECW One Night Stand thread. An argument based on facts can be proven true or false. But, Mike really crossed the line by completely going off on people who had other opinions, which are completely subjective. I'm looking forward to the ECW show more than the past few Wrestlemanias. I have my reasons, others may disagree, but my personal opinion doesn't need to be attacked. He was a pretty smart guy, but lately he really started acting out of line with the attacks on other people's opinions. Oh well...
I'll predict a swerve and say it lasts even longer. Maybe people will be able to post their opinions without getting them completely torn to shreds for no apparent reason.
Hey, we gave him a chance since he seemed to actually want to play in Philly. I hope I don't regret buying his jersey. Although, I already replaced him in my signature.
Giant Gonzalez to fued with the Undertaker, Nailz to fued with Bossman, Deacon Batista for Reverend D-Von, Tomko for Christian, Chainsaw Charlie for Cactus Jack, Elizabeth for Randy Savage, Virgil for Dibiase.
I have a quick question: Has any conspiracy theory ever been found to actually be true? Like, people question stuff, become full of hype, and it turns out that they were right?
I'll add Brian Lawler to the list. Sure, Too Cool were over, but he had potential to be a singles star and always screwed it up. He wasn't horrible in the ring, but he never excelled like he could have.
I think it's smart that they asked him early. He'll have an entire year to answer the question "are you being inducted into the WWE hall of fame?" from the fans. I think he'll realize that EVERYONE wants to see him go in and he'll do it.
To become a burnout or not should be the individual's choice. And really, although they become a burden to society, I don't mind having a little less competition in professional job markets. The only other thing I'd like to add is that these people should not be allowed to breed so that natural selection could "weed" out the bums.