Guest TheGame2705 Report post Posted October 10, 2003 You can't blame Haas's injury on Chavo. It's either Haas's fault, or both Eddy & Chavo. But I agree Eddy shouldn't be feuding w/ Chavo. Well if say Chris Nowinski and Benoit did the move who would you believe was at fault? It's way more extreme in comparison but Eddy's more experienced. That and after the move, Eddy has this oh shit look and Chavo didn't know he almost broke Haas' neck. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Adrian 3:16 Report post Posted October 10, 2003 I'm mad about Chavo's push now because he's bringing Eddy down, he injured two people in the same match, and he's not over right now. However everyone seems to be sucking him off. Please. There's people pushed a hell of a lot harder than Chavo, who suck a hell of a lot more. Chavo's fine where he is. Its Eddie who should be higher on the card, not Chavo lower. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Spaceman Spiff 0 Report post Posted October 10, 2003 You can't blame Haas's injury on Chavo. It's either Haas's fault, or both Eddy & Chavo. But I agree Eddy shouldn't be feuding w/ Chavo. Well if say Chris Nowinski and Benoit did the move who would you believe was at fault? It's way more extreme in comparison but Eddy's more experienced. That and after the move, Eddy has this oh shit look and Chavo didn't know he almost broke Haas' neck. Both Benoit & Nowinski. Or the guy taking the move. Eddy & Chavo both lifted up Haas, so you can't blame 1 guy exclusively. Either both share the blame, or you blame Haas for not taking it correctly. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Goodear Report post Posted October 10, 2003 Can this finally put the nail in the coffin of the 'resentful workers' rumors? Honestly whoever is coming out with these things to the IWC is obviously just a complete whiner that will bitch about anyone getting a push that isn't him. Chavo is simply playing second-fiddle to his uncle right now and has yet to beat anyone of real consequence on his own that I know about. The whiner should simply shut his trap or quit. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
notJames 0 Report post Posted October 10, 2003 If last night was any indication, Chavo still isn't there yet. His little exchange with Big Show went over like a lead balloon with the audience. He may be very talented in the ring, but he just doesn't have the charisma to match Uncle EDDY~! He'd be better off playing the rudo heel in the Cruiserweight division, where more emphasis is (historically) put on the athletics than the extracurriculars. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cabbageboy 0 Report post Posted October 10, 2003 Oh yeah that is one of the main things I noticed on SMDN. Chavo's attempts at humor by joking on the Show just completely tanked. He just doesn't have the charisma. I think I mentioned this a while ago when a similar thread popped up, but an Eddie/Chavo feud will do nothing but keep Eddie mired in the midcard at this point. SMDN desperately needs new main event guys and Eddie is at the top of the list. A feud with Chavo, especially one where Chavo gets the better of Eddie (and you know Eddie would have no problem jobbing to his nephew) would hurt Eddie's career. The fans don't perceive Chavo as being on the same level as Eddie. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Dynamite Kido Report post Posted October 10, 2003 For those wondering why Rhyno seems to be on the job squad as of late, it's because Vince McMahon feels that he doesn't show enough intensity in his matches. If you recall, a few weeks back Vince came down to the ring during Rhyno's match with Tajiri at a house show and basically said that the match sucked, and he was stopping it. Some insiders believe that the reason for Rhyno's failure to make it to that "next level" is that he, much like Rob Van Dam, is labeled as a Paul Heyman/ECW creation. As odd as it may sound, there are still some within WWE who are biased against former WCW and ECW wrestlers and they use that to determine who gets pushed. (Thanks to 1wrestling.com) WOW, Vince is truely a fucktard. This is horrendous. How the hell is Vince gonna say Rhyno isn't intense enough in his matches? But Mark Henry and Rodney Mack are? But still Vince wonders why his rating's are in the shithole. Rhyno's not aggressive enough and Ultimo's too airy, do they even watch guys before they are hired.....oh wait, they don't even watch their own shows(Heat for example). This is starting to be even more retarded..... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Guest Deviant Report post Posted October 11, 2003 The Guerreros/Haas botch isn't too complicated. There was an obvious miscommunication between all three parties. I think that it was because Benjamin was supposed to take the finish, so Haas didn't know exactly what he was supposed to do. Either way, Haas thought it was going to be a double back body drop, while the Guerreros were BOTH going for a double flapjack. BOTH Guerreros held the legs of Haas, preventing him from flipping over as he thought he was supposed to do. The end result was a sick hybrid of both moves, which was unfortunately caused by Benjamin's freak accident more than anything. Neither the Guerreros nor Haas fucked up the move they thought they were going for, they just weren't on the same page. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites