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Mister Kennedy vs MVP; Raw vs SD!
Topic Started: Nov 20 2007, 12:55 AM (789 Views)
Cybrus
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Jimmy 15
Nov 21 2007, 07:28 PM
Just like when you said Carlito was nothing, and I argued with you, then later I caught you admitting that Carlito deserved more then he was getting.

Nope, wrong again. I have been a fan of Carlito since his debut on SD! when he defeated Cena for the U.S. Title in his first match. I can probably go back and find the posts as proof if I wanted to. If they aren't at this board, then they are either at Sharpshooter or Pro Wrestling Headlines. The thing I disagreed with you on is that he shouldn't have been pushed higher than he was. He was a mid card act that should not have risen above the high mid card range. Please do try to understand someone's argument before you try to cite it as an example, won't you? Really, it isn't that hard...not even for someone named Jimmy. :whatever:

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I will continue to bash Kennedy, unless he actually gets better of course,

Well, considering he is already one of the best mic guys in the company and already has made a connection with the fans, then the only thing he really needs to improve upon is his in-ring performances which are far from stand-out. But even at his current mediocre in-ring performance state, he's still one of the most reliable wrestlers to give a decent match. Once he gets a cool finisher, then Kennedy will pretty much be set. But you'll never admit this, because, again, you don't want to admit you are wrong. That's cool. You don't have to admit it for all to see it. :tu:
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Cybrus
Nov 21 2007, 06:36 PM
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I will continue to bash Kennedy, unless he actually gets better of course,

Well, considering he is already one of the best mic guys in the company and already has made a connection with the fans, then the only thing he really needs to improve upon is his in-ring performances which are far from stand-out. But even at his current mediocre in-ring performance state, he's still one of the most reliable wrestlers to give a decent match. Once he gets a cool finisher, then Kennedy will pretty much be set. But you'll never admit this, because, again, you don't want to admit you are wrong. That's cool. You don't have to admit it for all to see it. :tu:

It's the same for the both of us. Neither of us will admit we are wrong. But one of us will have to. I don't think Kennedy has gotten better. And I definitly don't think he is reliable to have a good match. I think his finnisher is cool. He just can't do it, cause he sucks. His "great" catch phrase got old real quick. And will only get older. He is going to fail miserably when he gets his push, and I will laugh.
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Nov 21 2007, 07:40 PM
It's the same for the both of us. Neither of us will admit we are wrong. But one of us will have to.

That may be true on your end, but I admit when I'm wrong. I was very vocally against Umaga when he was getting pushed and I was wrong about that. I have since praised Umaga mulitple times. And I used to have long, long, very long winded discussions with Savage about how Orton was nothing and never would be anything. He's still not as great as some like to claim, but I was wrong about him being nothing. Oh, yeah, and I was also a Maven supporter. As we can see, I was wrong there too. So don't go citing me as an example of your foolish pride when saying you can never admit to being wrong. :tu:

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And I definitly don't think he is reliable to have a good match.

That's just your biasness working against you, but you'll never admit it. Kennedy has decent matches almost every time out, and some times he has the best match of the night. I can think of two recent examples of Kennedy having the best match of the night. One was against Jeff Hardy on Raw several weeks ago, before Cyber Sunday (I believe). That was easily the best match of the night. And this past week on SD!, Kennedy had the best match of the night against Rey. All around, Kennedy is a good heel worker. He relies too much on rest holds, as to a lot of heels currently, but he's still a reliable worker.

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His "great" catch phrase got old real quick.

I would hardly list it amongst the truly great catchphrases of wrestling, probably not even within the top 20, but it is a good catchphrase. All catchphrases get old rather quickly to a performer's detractors, but it is still massively over with the fans, and that's all that counts. :shrug:
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