Guest netslob Posted June 29, 2004 Report Posted June 29, 2004 Do you think Kane will be upset that the Undertaker killed his father? well, Kane was born in Spain, so i imagine he'll eventually confront Undertaker: "Hello. My name is Kane-igo Montoya...you kilt my father...prepare to die."
Guest Deviant Posted June 29, 2004 Report Posted June 29, 2004 I want to know if Smackdown is going to air a fake In Memoriam video/screen before the show...
Eclipse Posted June 29, 2004 Report Posted June 29, 2004 I bet the update is a memorial video of Paul Bearer. Then, eventually, Taker will start to have hauntings of his doing from Bearer. More paranormal events will occur, and he will re-think the fact he killed off Bearer. Then, as the WWE LOVES to do, TO COMPLETELY KILL THE ANGLE: Bearer returns with Al Wilson, back from the dead. Their tag team name? DEADMEN WALKING... A great angle for Summerslam....
Guest Astro Posted June 29, 2004 Report Posted June 29, 2004 I thought the offical company line was Bearer is seeking Medical attention?
Guest Astro Posted June 29, 2004 Report Posted June 29, 2004 I thought the offical company line was Bearer is seeking Medical attention? ok I went over to WWE.com, and there's no update, just that "The PPV was a shocking end for Viewers and Paul Bearer"
DrVenkman PhD Posted June 29, 2004 Report Posted June 29, 2004 Gary Davis (WWE Vice President, Corporate Communications) sent the following to 1Wrestling: "Last night's "Concrete Crypt Match" was similar in concept to the "Buried Alive" matches of the past. No one was murdered. After the The Great American Bash Pay-Per-View went off the air, the crowd at The Scope in Norfolk saw Paul Bearer come up for air and then placed on a stretcher to receive "medical attention." There will be an update on Paul Bearer on this Thursday's WWE SmackDown! Stay tuned." I jokingly suggested to some people on IRC they do this angle, and there it is.
Mole Posted June 29, 2004 Report Posted June 29, 2004 For a second there I was worried Taker wasn't going to get arrested. But since Paul is okay, there is nothing to worry about.
Papacita Posted June 29, 2004 Report Posted June 29, 2004 They'd still have at least an attempted murder charge on their hands. Have they even tried to explain why the Dudleys and Heyman weren't arrested for the kidnapping and ransom?
SamoaRowe Posted June 29, 2004 Report Posted June 29, 2004 (edited) Yeah, that wasn't attempted murder or anything bad like that. Edit: I got beaten. Do'h. Edited June 29, 2004 by TheManErnieRowe
caboose Posted June 29, 2004 Report Posted June 29, 2004 I think we should all just stop asking questions about the WWE and realise that the WWE is in fact set in a fictional nth dimension where attempted murder, kidnapping, extortion, necrophilia, assault, theft and so forth are all common practice amongst the aliens which inhabit this nth dimension.
Guest Salacious Crumb Posted June 29, 2004 Report Posted June 29, 2004 I think they were better off just leaving it be. I think more people would've just accepted the typical WWF stupidity and moved on with not caring about Smackdown. I didn't care but I have to say I'm totally insulted by this. Actually sending a message to a website and then treating your fans like their morons. Come on, seriously they did more damage with that move.
Guest Dynamite Kido Posted June 29, 2004 Report Posted June 29, 2004 It doesn't matter if they announce this or not...........I still won't watch SD.
Black Lushus Posted June 29, 2004 Report Posted June 29, 2004 well, we all know wrestling is exempt from the law...there's been too many attempted murders in the past to even list...i mean Triple H and Rikishi still haven't gotten charged with attempted motor vehicular homicide on Steve Austin and that was 5 years ago almost...and how about when Austin dropped Triple H from a forklift while he was still in his car? the list goes on and on...
Guest Repo Man Reborn Posted June 29, 2004 Report Posted June 29, 2004 I think we should all just stop asking questions about the WWE and realise that the WWE is in fact set in a fictional nth dimension where attempted murder, kidnapping, extortion, necrophilia, assault, theft and so forth are all common practice amongst the aliens which inhabit this nth dimension. I think the worst thing about that dimension is that young, attractive women are mysteriously turned on by 52 year old "genetic jackhammers."
DerangedHermit Posted June 29, 2004 Report Posted June 29, 2004 I think we should all just stop asking questions about the WWE and realise that the WWE is in fact set in a fictional nth dimension where attempted murder, kidnapping, extortion, necrophilia, assault, theft and so forth are all common practice amongst the aliens which inhabit this nth dimension. I think the worst thing about that dimension is that young, attractive women are mysteriously turned on by 52 year old "genetic jackhammers." Even I'd get gay with him. Once I've got Vince's ear though... /HHH
CanadianChris Posted June 29, 2004 Report Posted June 29, 2004 No wonder Kane didn't look too worried last night.
Guest netslob Posted June 30, 2004 Report Posted June 30, 2004 I bet the update is a memorial video of Paul Bearer. Then, eventually, Taker will start to have hauntings of his doing from Bearer. More paranormal events will occur, and he will re-think the fact he killed off Bearer. yeah they can have UT and Heyman standing in front of a mirror, and out of nowhere, Paul Bearer appears in it, and only UT and the audience can see him Heyman: "What? What do you see, what's worng?" Have they even tried to explain why the Dudleys and Heyman weren't arrested for the kidnapping and ransom? what IS attempted murder, anyway? do they give Nobel prizes for attempted chemistry?
Guest Staravenger Posted June 30, 2004 Report Posted June 30, 2004 well, we all know wrestling is exempt from the law...there's been too many attempted murders in the past to even list...i mean Triple H and Rikishi still haven't gotten charged with attempted motor vehicular homicide on Steve Austin and that was 5 years ago almost...and how about when Austin dropped Triple H from a forklift while he was still in his car? the list goes on and on... Austin on T.V. said he "Wouldn't press charges", but was going to beat the shit out of whoever did it.
Guest JMA Posted June 30, 2004 Report Posted June 30, 2004 Just once, I wish a wrestler WOULD press charges.
AndrewTS Posted June 30, 2004 Report Posted June 30, 2004 So either Paul's dead, and WWE's policy is a load of crap as usual.... Or WWE wants you to believe that you can have a ton of wet cement dropped on you without suffering any problems. Why didn't the FBI do a tamer version of this?
The Mountie Posted July 4, 2004 Report Posted July 4, 2004 http://www.percypringle.com Also, see the amended bio On Sunday, June 27, 2004, during THE WWE GREAT AMERICN BASH - PPV, at The Scope Coliseum, in Norfolk, Virginia. The Undertaker himself, attempted to destroy The WWE Paul Bearer character. Bearer's body was encased in a glass crypt, filled with concrete. It was said that Paul Bearer, was the conscience of The Undertaker, his only weakness. In the fact that his feelings for him demonstrated what remained of "The Phenom's" mortality. WWE explains that the Paul Bearer character suffered severe internal injuries from the weight of the concrete, including damage to his lungs and trachea due to inhalation of the toxic material. No prognosis has been given by World Wrestling Entertainment, with the exception that it is unlikely that he will ever appear again.
Use Your Illusion Posted July 4, 2004 Report Posted July 4, 2004 Don't WWE have a parent-policy that explicitly states they will never do storylines that portray or incinuate murder or rape? *applauds* UYI
King Cucaracha Posted July 4, 2004 Report Posted July 4, 2004 Don't WWE have a parent-policy that explicitly states they will never do storylines that portray or incinuate murder or rape? *applauds* UYI Apparantly not. It's just murder, not attempted murder. Attempted murder's all fine and dandy. They issued something a few days back saying that after the show Paul Bearer came up for air (slow drying concrete obviously) and is alive, so therefore there's no need for parents to make complaints. Gotta love that logic.
Guest TheZsaszHorsemen Posted July 4, 2004 Report Posted July 4, 2004 Don't WWE have a parent-policy that explicitly states they will never do storylines that portray or incinuate murder or rape? *applauds* UYI Apparantly not. It's just murder, not attempted murder. Attempted murder's all fine and dandy. They issued something a few days back saying that after the show Paul Bearer came up for air (slow drying concrete obviously) and is alive, so therefore there's no need for parents to make complaints. Gotta love that logic. Well, isn't smashing someone over the head five or six times with a steel chair able to construed by some as attempted murder?
Guest Staravenger Posted July 4, 2004 Report Posted July 4, 2004 Don't WWE have a parent-policy that explicitly states they will never do storylines that portray or incinuate murder or rape? *applauds* UYI Apparantly not. It's just murder, not attempted murder. Attempted murder's all fine and dandy. They issued something a few days back saying that after the show Paul Bearer came up for air (slow drying concrete obviously) and is alive, so therefore there's no need for parents to make complaints. Gotta love that logic. Well, isn't smashing someone over the head five or six times with a steel chair able to construed by some as attempted murder? If anyone other than a "trained wrestler" is hit with a chair, like a referee for example, they have to sell a chairshot like they've been murdered. Otherwise a wrestler can take repeatedly blows to the head with blunt objects and only have a scratch.
Guest Anglesault Posted July 4, 2004 Report Posted July 4, 2004 Yay! I knew this, though, because Ivory and the other guy said so on WWE Experience.
AndrewTS Posted July 4, 2004 Report Posted July 4, 2004 Yay! I knew this, though, because Ivory and the other guy said so on WWE Experience. *laughs at Yankeesault for watching that*
EdwardKnoxII Posted July 4, 2004 Author Report Posted July 4, 2004 No prognosis has been given by World Wrestling Entertainment, with the exception that it is unlikely that he will ever appear again. That was the part that got me. He has a 2 year contract so you know they be doing something with Paul Bearer. And since Morideci (sp?) is getting sent back to OVW I guess they're going to stick Paul with Kane again.
Guest FrigidSoul Posted July 4, 2004 Report Posted July 4, 2004 They should have stated he ate the concrete as if it were oatmeal to escape. I mean really, if they're going to pull this crap just say he's encased in it or something. The Paul Bearer gimmik is suppose to be pretty undead too from what I recall so they could just say he's encased in the concrete like the Han Solo in the Cryo shit.
The Ghost of bps21 Posted July 4, 2004 Report Posted July 4, 2004 At least it explains why Kane didn't even have a thought on his "father's" death the day after on Raw.
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