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The WWE Thread; Talk WWE Here!!
Topic Started: Feb 21 2006, 10:54 AM (44,693 Views)
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i think it was one of the best

Undertaker Vs Shawn Michaels, Undertakers win streak at WM Vs HBK's career was one of the main events
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As someone who is fairly cynical toward WWE these days, I have to say, 'Mania 26 was a good show. Off the top of my head, the only thing I can remember that sucked was Orton/Rhodes/DiBiase (and honestly, with Orton involved, who really expects a good match?). Everything else was at least good, and Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels was absolutely off the charts.
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i thought this would have been at least like a 2 hour event or something but was only an hour long including comercials.
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That was more of the Shawn Michaels show than anything else...
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i thought this would have been at least like a 2 hour event or something but was only an hour long including comercials.
Wrestlemania 26??? it was like 3 hours long - if all you got was an hour, then all you got were highlights of both their careers and a few of the earlier quick matches
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WM26 was a 4 hour event, i watched it on PPV but i was hoping that this special airing would have been at least 2 hours maybe 3
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The only thing I was concerned about on RAW last night was if Melina would be able to perform her ring entrance...

She did it albeit gingerly...


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Nice to see her back, and hope she utterly flattens Alicia Fox's face to the back of her head.

I cant stand every week seeing that ghetto trash useless twat walking out - it was a wonderful thing watching her get the shit beat out of her last night.

It was also cool seeing Team WWE get their crap back together again and run the Nexus pukes out of the ring again - Now we need either Undertaker or Big Show to come back and join in to hopefully soon put an end to this Nexus crap once and for all - Im really tired of it
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The problem with Nexus is that I couldn't tell you one person on the team... They have not developed as individuals...

This is because they are so new we don't have a personality for each person.

The nWo was able to take people we knew and add them to a great team...

They need to be in sub groups like Bagwell and Big Poppa Pump or The Outsiders .. and they need a Vincent to get beat up every week.

We need to appreciate the individuals to appreciate the team more.



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Alicia is certainly not worthless. In an era where John Laurinaitis literally chooses divas out of swimsuit catalogs (I wish I was making that up, I'm not), Alicia Fox is one of only a handful who has bothered actually learning her craft in the ring and showing improvement. Is she a technical in-ring genius? No, but she's certainly made a hell of a lot more strides than, say, Kelly Kelly or Tiffany. When the only truly talented female worker in the entire company is Beth Phoenix, I will take anyone who is displaying a desire to improve.

As for the Nexus...frankly, if WWE books Team WWE to win at Summerslam, they have completely lost their freaking minds. WWE has come up with an angle that has gotten seven young guys over all at once. The most talked about angle in WWE right now, without question, is the Nexus thing. The problem is that WWE is absolutely horrendous at putting over heels, and especially when Supercena is involved, I have a hard time seeing them exercise some self control and letting the heels win. If the faces win...good God, absolutely nobody gains anything from that.

That being said, I fully agree with QDon in that they haven't done nearly enough to establish the individual personalities of the seven members. While they have obviously done a very good job with Wade Barrett, I think most people view the other six as sort of a blur. To most, Justin Gabriel is just "that guy who does the cool flippy move" and Michael Tarver is "the one who talks when Wade isn't talking." So I'm totally with you here, man, they need to do some work on making us understand who each character is. Only about a third of the audience that watches Raw also watches NXT, that's not enough to have the personalities connecting.
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