Guest TheZsaszHorsemen Posted January 6, 2003 Report Posted January 6, 2003 Raven said that the masterpiece would make him more famous then ever. So he picks three victims. He accomplishes (or nearly accomplishes) his task each time out and begins to intimidate the HeAt crew and roster. So Morely makes a deal with the devil: If Raven agrees to give up the masterpiece, he will allow him on RAW. You see? The masterpiece has made Raven more famous than ever.
Guest The Superstar Posted January 7, 2003 Report Posted January 7, 2003 Aaaah...it all makes sense now.
Yuna_Firerose Posted January 7, 2003 Report Posted January 7, 2003 Raven, Stevie, Victoria.....all on Raw. All are, to some degree, deemed as psycho. Anyone see where I"m going with this? Either way, all of Raven's "Masterpiece" segments are on my tape, so I'm happy.
Guest dreamer420 Posted January 7, 2003 Report Posted January 7, 2003 Raven, Stevie, Victoria.....all on Raw. All are, to some degree, deemed as psycho. Anyone see where I"m going with this? Let me guess. You want another crappy flock angle to waste time on Raw. Nah, I'll pass on that one, as Raven is pretty useless these days, and the flock was nothing more that a bunch of jobbers anyway.
Yuna_Firerose Posted January 7, 2003 Report Posted January 7, 2003 It's WWE logic. I just added 1+2 and came up with three. And if the Flock isn't Raven's masterpiece, I'll be the first to admit I was wrong. Kinda off-topic here, but it's been bugging me for a while. I recognize Bret, Owen, and British Bulldog, but who are the other two in your sig, Dreamer? I swear one is Raven...but, that's probably me being wrong again.
Guest BoboBrazil Posted January 7, 2003 Report Posted January 7, 2003 Bulldog, Neidhart, Bret, Pillman, and Owen
Guest Matt Young Posted January 7, 2003 Report Posted January 7, 2003 Yeah dude, it's the greatest faction of all time- The Hart Foundation.
Guest The Superstar Posted January 7, 2003 Report Posted January 7, 2003 No, he means that Raven's masterpiece was just to get him back on RAW. He would SAY that he had a "Masterpiece" plan, rampaging Heat until Morley gave him a shot to be on RAW, as long as he called off "the masterpiece". Therefore, his Masterpiece WORKED. It already HAPPENED. It got him back on RAW.
Yuna_Firerose Posted January 7, 2003 Report Posted January 7, 2003 Ohhh. Thanks for the info, BoboBrazil.
Guest The Mighty Damaramu Posted January 7, 2003 Report Posted January 7, 2003 Wow Yuna. You haven't been a fan for very long have you?
Yuna_Firerose Posted January 7, 2003 Report Posted January 7, 2003 Unfortunately, no. I started last year around December, but I was more of a casual fan then. I started making my "Greatest Moments" tapes with the Royal Rumble last year, and continued from there. Although I have been renting a ton of past WWF PPVs, if that counts for anything. As for WCW PPVs.....watching those, it's no wonder they failed. It was funny on one of them to compare Booker's pyro in WCW to now.
Guest Jobber of the Week Posted January 7, 2003 Report Posted January 7, 2003 I don't know who the Flock was either. But it's more from being anti-WCW since I first watched as a little kid in 92 (although I didn't watch regularly until 99, I still caught the occasional show or something until my Dad came and took it away and gave me lectures on how wrestling is fake.) I am firmly of the opinion that The Masterpiece's goal was simply to get the Internet talking. Therefore, it is a success.
Paul Stanley Posted January 7, 2003 Report Posted January 7, 2003 Unfortunately, no. I started last year around December, but I was more of a casual fan then. I started making my "Greatest Moments" tapes with the Royal Rumble last year, and continued from there. Although I have been renting a ton of past WWF PPVs, if that counts for anything. As for WCW PPVs.....watching those, it's no wonder they failed. It was funny on one of them to compare Booker's pyro in WCW to now. 2002 had greatest moments?
Paul Stanley Posted January 7, 2003 Report Posted January 7, 2003 Unfortunately, no. I started last year around December, but I was more of a casual fan then. I started making my "Greatest Moments" tapes with the Royal Rumble last year, and continued from there. Although I have been renting a ton of past WWF PPVs, if that counts for anything. As for WCW PPVs.....watching those, it's no wonder they failed. It was funny on one of them to compare Booker's pyro in WCW to now. 2002 had greatest moments? Oh, and WCW failed cause of politics..not wrestling cupcake. You know..it was when Raven was actually *worth* something IN WCW.
Guest the 1inch punch Posted January 7, 2003 Report Posted January 7, 2003 Didnt he make a guy lick his feet or something
Guest Ravenbomb Posted January 7, 2003 Report Posted January 7, 2003 well, the masterpiece didn't work yet because he hasn't BEEN ON Raw since.
Guest The Old Me Posted January 7, 2003 Report Posted January 7, 2003 well, the masterpiece didn't work yet because he hasn't BEEN ON Raw since. I agree. If he is on RAW again, it will be as cannon fodder.
Guest TheZsaszHorsemen Posted January 8, 2003 Report Posted January 8, 2003 well, the masterpiece didn't work yet because he hasn't BEEN ON Raw since. Yes he was. He watched Test backstage.
Guest cynicalprofit Posted January 8, 2003 Report Posted January 8, 2003 All who think WWF will quickly forget about this angle therefore killing it before it might turn into something, say aye. Aye.
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