Guest DJ Jeff Posted August 17, 2002 Report Posted August 17, 2002 Seeing as how I'm the newest fan of Kevin Nash, since Austin walked out on the WWE, I want to see him return to the WWE. He says he's going to return, that means he will return. Unless he's 100%, which I hope so, he won't return as a wrestler, but maybe as a manager or something like that. That would be alright, since Nash would be back in the WWE.
Guest Shaved Bear Posted August 17, 2002 Report Posted August 17, 2002 ugh, no more wrestlers coming back as non-wrestlers
Guest SlowChemical6 Posted August 17, 2002 Report Posted August 17, 2002 Undertaker is weird...the older that he gets, the better wrestler that he becomes. In his younger days, he only had a handful of moves and his ring style was hampered by the Deadman gimmick, which forced him to wrestle like a zombie would...in other words, methodical and lethargic. Now he busts his ass in the ring every night despite the fact that he's 38 or 39 with a bad hip, and he uses moves like the DRAGON SLEEPER. Who would have thought it back in 1990?
Guest Respect The 'Taker Posted August 17, 2002 Report Posted August 17, 2002 Undertaker is weird...the older that he gets, the better wrestler that he becomes. In his younger days, he only had a handful of moves and his ring style was hampered by the Deadman gimmick, which forced him to wrestle like a zombie would...in other words, methodical and lethargic. Now he busts his ass in the ring every night despite the fact that he's 38 or 39 with a bad hip, and he uses moves like the DRAGON SLEEPER. Who would have thought it back in 1990? Its called keeping up with the times... Back in the very early 90's when Taker debuted, it is true that he appeared to have a limited set of moves. However, back in those days, it was more about the gimmick than the wrestler - Taker had the look, much like guy who was on top of the world at the time, Hulk Hogan. Now the times have changed, and the general public are interested in work ethic and what wrestlers can pull off, Taker has adapted his style and gone the extra mile to incorporate more moves into his arsenal. Oh yeah...and on the topic...ahh...get well soon Nash This has been the Taker Mark
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