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Guest TheGame2705

I mean how many people on here complained that X-Pac's only moves were kicks? All RVD did in his match was hit a shitty ass rolling thunder, Blow the 5 Star Frog Splash spot, and do nothing but SPIN KICKS. This is the guy that's supposed to be RAW world Champ and is so infinitely better than HHH? RVD IS better than HHH but then again, it ain't that hard to be better than a roided up cripple.

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Guest NoCalMike

well given 2 minutes in an opening match that no one cares about all the while knowing you aint moving up on the card to make room for Batista. It could mess with your head and work ethic a bit. Rvd & Storm worked fine, IMO...was pretty decent....

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How did he blow the 5 Star? It looked good to me. And Storm had control most of the match, which was relatively short.

 

My problem with X-Pac isn't his kicks. It's the fact that he acts like a damn fool and doesn't put people over.

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Guest Youth N Asia

A match like that makes you just wanna pop in your ECW: Guilty As Charged 99 tape...which had a pretty good Van Dam/Storm match.

 

RVD had to go lower on the card to make room for upstarts like Jim Ross in the main event.

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Guest Mad Dog

Remember this is the WWF style we're talking about. It basically consists of:

 

punch punch punch kick punch punch punch kick punch irish whip spinebuster punch punch cheating of some sort finisher

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Guest Will Scarlet
How did he blow the 5 Star?

 

He went to the wrong post at first, so he had to go to the other one so that Regal could interfere.

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Guest JHawk

I noticed it, but I had forgotten Regal was at ringside and just went to the further corner for effect.

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Guest Human Fly

I've thought over the last few weeks that RVD hasn't been looking too motivated. I don't blame him though. He's the most over face on the Raw roster and he's been thrown into the craptacular tag division while the ME continues to wallow in filth.

 

RVD is just another example of someone getting over when it wasn't in company plans so they pulled the rug out from under him.

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Guest Youth N Asia
RVD is just another example of someone getting over when it wasn't in company plans so they pulled the rug out from under him.

HHH: "I don't know what you're talking about-uhhh."

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Guest Flyboy
I've thought over the last few weeks that RVD hasn't been looking too motivated.

If there wasn't anything to motivate me, I wouldn't work too hard either.

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Guest TheGame2705

I never thought RVD was good or bad. I disagreed with him being main event talent though. This just proved it to me.

 

X-Pac puts over people now though.

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A match like that makes you just wanna pop in your ECW: Guilty As Charged 99 tape...which had a pretty good Van Dam/Storm match.

Is that the match with Lance delivering the Erik Watts dropkick level chair shots? If so yeah the match was pretty good. Must have been fun to have Paul tell them before the match, "Go out there and just do your thing for 10-15 minutes or so and it'll be great!"

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How do we know he's not main event material he's never been given a fair chance.

 

His promos aren't great, but neither are Hogan's. His ring skills aren't outstanding, but neither are Hogan's. But like Hogan, RVD is really over with the fans and his moves pop the crowd no matter how silly they are.

 

Stick him with a good manager like Bill Alphonso and get him motivated again and I could see him main eventing.

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Guest jester
How did he blow the 5 Star?

 

He went to the wrong post at first, so he had to go to the other one so that Regal could interfere.

I spotted that too.

 

I thought RVD did a few nice moves though. Rolling over Storm to get out of the corner was a nice touch.

 

RVD still needs plenty of work...even the most pro-RVD people on this board admit to that.

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Guest Human Fly
RVD still needs plenty of work...even the most pro-RVD people on this board admit to that.

 

I don't think he does. His promos are decent. He also has two fully functional legs which is more than can be said for Steiner and HHH.

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Guest TheGame2705
How do we know he's not main event material he's never been given a fair chance.

 

His promos aren't great, but neither are Hogan's. His ring skills aren't outstanding, but neither are Hogan's. But like Hogan, RVD is really over with the fans and his moves pop the crowd no matter how silly they are.

 

Stick him with a good manager like Bill Alphonso and get him motivated again and I could see him main eventing.

How do we know A-Train isn't upper midcarder material either, he hasn't been given a fair chance.

 

You can't say Hogan's promos were bad. They had a certain electricity to them that "Yeah, it's cool..." promos don't have. Hogan also isn't the person you wanna compare RVD to if you wanna call him great either.

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Guest NoCalMike

Bring in Bill Alfonzo and turn him into a cocky heel who uses his "in your face" style to spite his opponents and the crowd, rathe than have him cheer for his spots. His cocky approach would be better as a heel, just watch his earlier ECW work before he turned face. It can work.

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Guest Youth N Asia
How did he blow the 5 Star?

 

He went to the wrong post at first, so he had to go to the other one so that Regal could interfere.

I spotted that too.

 

I thought RVD did a few nice moves though. Rolling over Storm to get out of the corner was a nice touch.

 

RVD still needs plenty of work...even the most pro-RVD people on this board admit to that.

I'm pro-RVD, and sure he's not one of the most technicaly sound.

 

But he works hard and can work a long entertaining match...plus he's over like a mofo! He should've gone over in Oct for the title...even if only for a month.

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RVD needs work......hell any wrestler should continue improving. I have seen improvement out of RVD over his time in the WWE.

 

Who knows it might have been Regal who was on the wrong side of the ring that caused that mess up.

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How do we know he's not main event material he's never been given a fair chance.

 

His promos aren't great, but neither are Hogan's.  His ring skills aren't outstanding, but neither are Hogan's.  But like Hogan, RVD is really over with the fans and his moves pop the crowd no matter how silly they are.

 

Stick him with a good manager like Bill Alphonso and get him motivated again and I could see him main eventing.

How do we know A-Train isn't upper midcarder material either, he hasn't been given a fair chance.

 

You can't say Hogan's promos were bad. They had a certain electricity to them that "Yeah, it's cool..." promos don't have. Hogan also isn't the person you wanna compare RVD to if you wanna call him great either.

I was using that analogy to show that he's in the relm of main eventing he just needs to have some backing and maybe a manager.

 

I'm more entertained by RVD than I am Hogan. When RVD slips semi-shoot comments and funny little quotes he can have an entertaining promo.

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Guest jester

Don't get me wrong. I like RVD. I think he should be pushed as one of the top draws in the company and given major angles that involve no tag team matches whatsoever.

 

And I also would never say that RVD was too lousy a worker or promo man when UT, HHH and Hogan have all been wearing a belt in the last year.

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Guest geniusMoment

No the Lance chair shots occured at Barely Legal.

I liked that match, even though the rest of the internet seems to hate it for some reason.

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Guest geniusMoment

I am talking about the match at Barely Legal, not tonights match. Tonights match sucked.

RVD has not been happy since he signed if you believe Dave Scherer. I know its 1bullshit but I tend to belive Dave when it comes to ECW guys.

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Guest RedJed

The one reason why I don't think Van Dam is overrated and deserved a world title run: charisma.

 

He barely said a word when he came in and almost immediately was so over a world title run would have even been justified 6 months in, IMO.

 

I say DESERVED a title run because its too late at this point, unless they build him up properly again as a legit threat. They overdid it with him chasing the belt and then completely ruined it with no hope with that match with HHH with HBK as ref. That was the nail in the coffin there, nobody is going to get behind a babyface who can't even win the match when another babyface is helping him out as ref.

 

Much like a Hogan, Van Dam just has that charisma that can overtake any lack of mic skills. Actually I'd compare him more to Snuka.......he also could have went far in this business way back when if it wasn't for the rug being pulled from under him.

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Guest razazteca
How do we know he's not main event material he's never been given a fair chance.

 

His promos aren't great, but neither are Hogan's. His ring skills aren't outstanding, but neither are Hogan's. But like Hogan, RVD is really over with the fans and his moves pop the crowd no matter how silly they are.

 

Stick him with a good manager like Bill Alphonso and get him motivated again and I could see him main eventing.

I have been saying that for a year

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