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Guest TheCynicalHateMongerFromHell
Posted
He'll have a different name in 2 weeks anyway.

Nopers, this is "the one".

 

Call me whatever you want Bob, I really don't care. Though, TheHateMonger is my number 1 choice.

Guest SupaTaft
Posted

I dont mind HHH.

 

I respect his love for the business.

 

He loves the business so much he wants to be the only one in it.

 

-Taft

Guest the pinjockey
Posted

I would most likely avoid any HHH passing threads. Nothing I say would be good so there is no reason to go in and pile on and spread the HHHate when some people do care.

Guest IDrinkRatsMilk
Posted

There's a difference between not caring if he's dead and pissing on his grave.

Posted
I dont mind HHH.

 

I respect his love for the business.

 

He loves the business so much he wants to be the only one in it.

 

-Taft

I don't see the love for the business...........I see love for himself.

 

He knows what he's doing isn't good....he doesn't care.

Guest bob_barron
Posted

Triple H does have a passion for the business though. I think 5.21.01 RAW clearly showed that

 

You may not like what he does behind the scenes but he does love wrestling very much.

Guest the pinjockey
Posted

Yes he loves wrestling so much that he is pushing to be in matches with stiffs like Steiner so he doesn't look bad in the ring. Way to show pride in your in ring work.

Posted
Triple H does have a passion for the business though. I think 5.21.01 RAW clearly showed that

 

You may not like what he does behind the scenes but he does love wrestling very much.

Doing something that's instilled in wrestlers from the beginning of their training doesn't necessarily mean he loves the business.

 

Foley said all wrestlers are taught the show must go on.

 

If you had asked me in 2000 whether he loves the business I wouldn't have doubted, but now I seriously doubt if he's sincere.

Guest bob_barron
Posted

Yes it does though. It means he respects the business enough to know that you do go on when your injured.

 

I think he still truly loves the business- yes his politics and all that is scummy but with all the injuries he's had- most guys would probably retire by now.

Guest bob_barron
Posted
:lol:

 

You crack me up sometimes Bob.

How so?

 

I don't like the guy either but he does love wrestling and I think does have a passion for the business.

 

I don't think he knows how bad he is. The guy goes out there and cuts his forehead every month to try to make the match interesting

Guest Sassquatch
Posted
I don't think he knows how bad he is. The guy goes out there and cuts his forehead every month to try to make the match interesting.

 

You're making up excuses for a grown man who can read the numbers he pulls in which are dwindling down and he sees a potentionally smaller paycheck coming his way.

 

Let me find my violin.

 

;)

Posted
Yes it does though. It means he respects the business enough to know that you do go on when your injured.

 

I think he still truly loves the business- yes his politics and all that is scummy but with all the injuries he's had- most guys would probably retire by now.

you could also make the case that he continued the match to make himself look better or because his ego was to big to not continue.

 

His actions behind the scenes lead me to believe that the above is true.

Guest treble charged
Posted

Fuck, the guy had a torn quadricep. I think after seeing what happened to Nash we know how painful something like that can be, but he still went on for another 5 minutes, even taking the Wall of Jericho and hobbling around, finishing the match the way it was supposed to happen.

 

I REALLY doubt that as his leg was in searing pain, he was thinking, "I need to finish this match so I don't make Jericho and Benoit look better than me". If this was the case, they wouldn't have brought up during the WrestleMania feud that Jericho was the one who caused the injury (well, more or less. Wasn't really his fault, but they played it up like it was, in a way).

 

I don't like the guy, either, but it pisses me off when people just brush off what the guy did after suffering a severe injury like that just because they don't like his backstage politics.

Posted

Don't get me wrong. I have said before I have a general respect for all wrestlers who wrestle through pain, but since he's not the first and won't be the last I have a problem with always singling him out.

 

I just have a lot of trouble trusting anything that comes out of his mouth nowdays. He's made it hard to see him as a trustworthy man.

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