Guest wrestling365 Posted October 31, 2004 Report Posted October 31, 2004 President Bush thanked Shawn Michaels for his support in the election yesterday at the Victory 2004 rally in Orlando, FL. He joked about meeting HBK in person and asking him "if it is real." Link The FlexOnline website has an article up with pictures featuring Triple H at the Mr. Olympia weekend. According to the article, Triple H got into it with a contestant over a flippant comment that wrestling, unlike bodybuilding, is not a "real sport." Link
Steviekick Posted October 31, 2004 Report Posted October 31, 2004 Seems like a likely fit, with HBK being all about the politics in the WWF...
Guest Shutterspeed Posted October 31, 2004 Report Posted October 31, 2004 I wonder if Kerry smarks out?
jester Posted October 31, 2004 Report Posted October 31, 2004 Seems like a likely fit, with HBK being all about the politics in the WWF... "Here's what you do, Mr. Bush. During the next debate, tell Kerry to call all of his spots good and loud, and then no-sell all of his offense. Then tell the American people that he's a dangerous worker, and he can't work that presidential style."
TheBigSwigg Posted October 31, 2004 Report Posted October 31, 2004 My God. This makes me hate HBK that much more.
Kahran Ramsus Posted October 31, 2004 Report Posted October 31, 2004 Was there ever any doubt that Shawn was Republican? Hey, I wonder if JR is too.
Guest The Shadow Behind You Posted October 31, 2004 Report Posted October 31, 2004 Most of the WWE Roster seems to be republican, most notably Shawn and JBL. We never really hear of any major democractic workers, although I do believe Val Venis is a strong Libertian and even ran a Canadian Libertian Newsletter at one point.
Fro Posted October 31, 2004 Report Posted October 31, 2004 Most of the WWE Roster seems to be republican, most notably Shawn and JBL. We never really hear of any major democractic workers, although I do believe Val Venis is a strong Libertian and even ran a Canadian Libertian Newsletter at one point. Foley says hi
Guest Mr. Wrestling Posted October 31, 2004 Report Posted October 31, 2004 Most of the WWE Roster seems to be republican, most notably Shawn and JBL. We never really hear of any major democractic workers, although I do believe Val Venis is a strong Libertian and even ran a Canadian Libertian Newsletter at one point. Foley says hi As does Christopher Nowinski (At least I think) All we need now is for Triple H to support John Kerry so that we can have "The Great Debate, Volume II" on RAW tomorrow night. Actually, it'd make sense HHH and Kerry are both from New England Ric Flair and John Edwards are from North Carolina Shawn Michaels and George W. Bush are from Texas
Silence Posted October 31, 2004 Report Posted October 31, 2004 HHH and Kerry are both from New England Ric Flair and John Edwards are from North Carolina Shawn Michaels and George W. Bush are from Texas HHH:"I have a plan for Raw-uhhhhh.........BURY JERICHO AGAIN-UHHHHH AND LET EVOLUTION-UHHHHH CONTINUE TO DOMINATE RAW-UHHHH! Orton-uhhhh, you and I will have a LONG feud-uhhhh, ending at Wrestlemania-uhhhhhh!"
Guest The Shadow Behind You Posted October 31, 2004 Report Posted October 31, 2004 I really wouldn't put it pass Vince to have HHH and The Coach (Raw's 2 biggest heels) throw "support" behind Kerry, just to give his boy George more help. Don't even argue that Coach isn't raw's #2 heel. He might just be the #1 heel.
RavishingRickRudo Posted October 31, 2004 Report Posted October 31, 2004 Welcome Back Czech, Welcome Back. ... The crowd actually chanted "flip flop"?? Was I reading the right thing?? "WWE Heavyweight Champion Triple H" HHH is on Smackdown now? The WWE needs a wrestler named "Gunter" ... I really don't know what else to say...
Guest Phenom Posted October 31, 2004 Report Posted October 31, 2004 I demand we change the name of the website to TheSmartBushs.
Guest Mr. Wrestling Posted October 31, 2004 Report Posted October 31, 2004 HHH and Kerry are both from New England Ric Flair and John Edwards are from North Carolina Shawn Michaels and George W. Bush are from Texas HHH:"I have a plan for Raw-uhhhhh.........BURY JERICHO AGAIN-UHHHHH AND LET EVOLUTION-UHHHHH CONTINUE TO DOMINATE RAW-UHHHH! Orton-uhhhh, you and I will have a LONG feud-uhhhh, ending at Wrestlemania-uhhhhhh!" (Evolution beats up HBK, Benoit and Benjamin) HBK: I will not stop until Evolution is brought to justice. (2 weeks later) HBK: I believe that The Undertaker is a threat to me and my coalition. Grisham: What about Evolution? HBK: I don't see them as a credible threat Grisham: But he's on Smackdown HBK: I'll go to Smackdown (HBK arrives on Smackdown, defeats Undertaker and retires him before Evolution appears and make another threat) HBK: They need to be stopped
Guest JRE Posted October 31, 2004 Report Posted October 31, 2004 Didn't Lawler say something along the lines of "...well Bush should win but that's another story" at Taboo Tuesday- or maybe the Raw before it?
Guest Thrashist Posted October 31, 2004 Report Posted October 31, 2004 That HBK/Evolution/Undertaker analogy is PERFECT.
Lord of The Curry Posted October 31, 2004 Report Posted October 31, 2004 Hey, Dames is reading this thread. Cool. *shrugs* *looks around room* Benoit rules. *walks out of room*. Oh, and this thread?
BUTT Posted October 31, 2004 Report Posted October 31, 2004 Didn't Lawler say something along the lines of "...well Bush should win but that's another story" at Taboo Tuesday- or maybe the Raw before it? I think he also said to vote for Bush on the Raw before Election Day 2000.
The Dames Posted October 31, 2004 Report Posted October 31, 2004 Hey, Dames is reading this thread. Cool. You guys still care about me? Wow. Dames
CheesalaIsGood Posted October 31, 2004 Report Posted October 31, 2004 Yanno, if GreatOne wasn't banned.... he'd be having a fit right now reading this.
AndrewTS Posted October 31, 2004 Report Posted October 31, 2004 Didn't Lawler say something along the lines of "...well Bush should win but that's another story" at Taboo Tuesday- or maybe the Raw before it? I didn't see TT, but I seem to recall him saying that on a Raw, myself.
Lord of The Curry Posted October 31, 2004 Report Posted October 31, 2004 Ever since that night in '89 I've always cared, Dames.
Guest Contentious C Posted October 31, 2004 Report Posted October 31, 2004 Most of the WWE Roster seems to be republican, most notably Shawn and JBL. We never really hear of any major democractic workers, although I do believe Val Venis is a strong Libertian and even ran a Canadian Libertian Newsletter at one point. What is this Libertian party you speak of?
CBright7831 Posted October 31, 2004 Report Posted October 31, 2004 Was there ever any doubt that Shawn was Republican? Hey, I wonder if JR is too. The Undertaker and Steve Austin are probably Republicans also. I don't know about Eddie Guerrero.
Steviekick Posted October 31, 2004 Report Posted October 31, 2004 Most of the WWE Roster seems to be republican, most notably Shawn and JBL. We never really hear of any major democractic workers, although I do believe Val Venis is a strong Libertian and even ran a Canadian Libertian Newsletter at one point. What is this Libertian party you speak of? In a nutshell, basically Libertarians are all about people having more control.
Lord of The Curry Posted October 31, 2004 Report Posted October 31, 2004 Was there ever any doubt that Shawn was Republican? Hey, I wonder if JR is too. The Undertaker and Steve Austin are probably Republicans also. I don't know about Eddie Guerrero. Don't Latino people love Bush up somethin' fierce?
The Dames Posted October 31, 2004 Report Posted October 31, 2004 Was there ever any doubt that Shawn was Republican? Hey, I wonder if JR is too. The Undertaker and Steve Austin are probably Republicans also. I don't know about Eddie Guerrero. Don't Latino people love Bush up somethin' fierce? As far as I've always known, Latino's are predominantly Democrat, at least in the NYC area. Dames
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