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The Taker face turn Despite himself

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Guest Trivia247

Its like Undertaker on air, wants to be the Heel, Threatening the Rock trying keep the heelness, but just can't. The Ladder match, Taker in all the heelness he can muster beating and squashing Jeff Hardy like a Roach. And Unfortunately for ya Taker haters who dare said he couldn't climb the Ladder.... He did. so :P~~~

 

But the moment of him actually raising Jeff's hand after the match showing him the respect of a good fighter should.

 

If he loses the title on Thursday, it will be some screwjob ... Maybe Eric Angle will be hiding under the Ring again or something. But if they push Taker as a Face in the future they gonna have too do a Heelscrew job to cement it.

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Guest Rob Edwards

Makes sense. Taker doesn't really sell enough to be a heel in the current climate anyway

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Guest Razor Roman
And Unfortunately for ya Taker haters who dare said he couldn't climb the Ladder.... He did. so :P~~~

I'm not a Taker hater... but did you notice the taller ladder that he used. He didn't have to stand on the top of the ladder like most people do to grab the belt... and don't say it's cause he's taller than Jeff cause he didn't have to get to the top either.

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Guest Trivia247
And Unfortunately for ya Taker haters who dare said he couldn't climb the Ladder.... He did. so :P~~~

I'm not a Taker hater... but did you notice the taller ladder that he used. He didn't have to stand on the top of the ladder like most people do to grab the belt... and don't say it's cause he's taller than Jeff cause he didn't have to get to the top either.

Doesn't mean anything though. Majority of the Ladder Matches Jeff does he always pull out the big ass 20 foot Ladder.. Taker is taller yes. and could get the belt on any ladder .

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Guest mach7

Taker pretty much has to be a face. He still gets face heat from crowds all over the place. Hell, he gets face heat from me for that time he beat the crap out of Randy Orton. Man that was sweet!

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Guest Zack Malibu

For everything the WWE is starting to do right (Mysterio hype, Canadian angle, Hogan jobbing clean, putting Cena, etc. over), their main event booking is missing a step. You have Undertaker, who is apparently a tweener heading face, wanting to kill The Rock. You have Triple H, who is a face that most (of us at least) can't stand, being recruited by the NWO (you knew that was coming). Kurt Angle is still Kurt Angle. Brock is getting the monster push, and Rocky is back to keep company interest alive.

 

With the way current storylines are developing, this is how things look to be winding up:

 

The Rock is the top babyface in the company again

Undertaker is going face, but feuding with the top face

Triple H is going heel, probably going to target The Rock

Kurt Angle is staying heel, challenging Undertaker

Brock Lesnar is heel, preparing for Summerslam main event against either Undertaker or Rock (as of now)

 

If they were smart, they would have gone with Undertaker/Angle, and used that to turn Undertaker. Use Triple H's heel turn and heat with The Rock to turn him, and bring Rocky back in a big way against a familiar opponent. Then, either have Rocky win the title somehow before Summerslam, or save that blowoff with Brock for Survivor Series, and have Brock kill Undertaker to add to his monster aura.

 

The main event scene is starting to resemble WCW, where you don't know who's on whose side on a given show.

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