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The WWE Thread; Talk WWE Here!!
Topic Started: Feb 21 2006, 10:54 AM (44,816 Views)
GeordiLaTuvok
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lol, Yep. That led to the "We want X-Pac" chant at Raw this week.

I believe that was also the same house show at which Kanyon made a complete idiot of himself.
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I've stopped watching wrestling lately...if X-Pac comes back I may get interested again...but Idk
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Ah, Vince McMahon. Vince, Vince, Vince...

So at the WWE annual meeting, Vince was asked about the real ECW. Here are a few of the things he said, which are all just freakin' hilarious:

"ECW was not much of a TV show."

"It was more about vignettes."

"No logic whatsoever."

lmao, Can we say pot calling the kettle black? No logic whatsoever, huh? And I suppose Raw is a show just brimming with logic, huh? Oh, and vignettes...because, you know, WWE shows are just filled with wrestling.

Oh, and back to the logic thing. In ECW, things always happened for a reason. You knew why guy A wanted to kill guy B. And if somebody turned face or heel, you knew why that person turned face or heel. That's something I can't say about WWE right now.

If you want to listen to this, here's a link for it. The ECW stuff is about 33 minutes in.

Oh, and one more thing about Vince motherf'in McMahon. He's made it clear that he thinks the McMahon vs. DX feud is the biggest thing in the company right now. Make no mistake about it, he doesn't think Edge vs. Cena is Raw's top program, he thinks the DX feud is. Well, this week's Raw, Triple H vs. Vince McMahon did the lowest rating of the entire show. The single lowest. I'd love to hear Vince explain that.



...Okay, too much negative stuff here, time for a positive. While I'm not a fan of John Cena, and I never will be a fan of John Cena, having Batista around is showing me how valuable Cena actually is. The fact is, both of them are piss-poor workers, probably two of the worst wrestlers to ever hold the WWE or World championship. However, the difference is that while Batista goes out there and just half-asses his really bad matches, Cena goes out there and makes the absolute most out of what little he has. That may sound like a backhanded compliment, but it's not. Some people just aren't good workers. The Rock and Hulk Hogan would never make it onto anybody's best wrestlers list, but that doesn't change the fact that they are two of the most important names in the history of wrestling. The fact that John Cena can go out there with his complete lack of in-ring ability and still show such a huge amount of fire is something to be commended. So yeah...I still don't really like him, but I'm developing a degree of respect for him.
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I have decided that you are a wrestler who was fired by Vince.


You are way too much into hating him just to be a regular fan.



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Sep 15 2006, 07:53 PM
I have decided that you are a wrestler who was fired by Vince.


You are way too much into hating him just to be a regular fan.

That's pretty likely statistically.
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QDonQ
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I have decided that you are a wrestler who was fired by Vince.


You are way too much into hating him just to be a regular fan.

That's pretty likely statistically.

lol that's funny

But are probably right....Every wrestler in America has probably been fired by Vince one time or another....



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QDonQ
Sep 15 2006, 06:53 PM
I have decided that you are a wrestler who was fired by Vince.


You are way too much into hating him just to be a regular fan.

lol, I am a diehard wrestling fan, and I'm therefore really sick of seeing Vince and his goddamn ego getting in the way of any quality whatsoever. Again, I have endless respect for what he has accomplished in the business, but I just think at this point in time, he is doing way, waaaaay more damage to the wrestling industry than he is good.

So yeah, when I see Vince make comments like that, I find it endlessly frustrating.
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Boogeyman's been fired, the reason being that WWE didn't feel he was showing enough drive to recover from his injury to get back in the ring.
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looks like there are more then a few wrestling fans here so wanted to post this here as well as ST since this is basicaly the general wrestling thread.

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Sep 21 2006, 02:57 AM
Boogeyman's been fired, the reason being that WWE didn't feel he was showing enough drive to recover from his injury to get back in the ring.

Maybe they only have enough room for one of the crappest wrestlers on the planet in the Smackdown locker room (The Great Khali).
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