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The WWE Thread; Talk WWE Here!!
Topic Started: Feb 21 2006, 10:54 AM (44,788 Views)
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found this on youtube Kai might like it

Enter Sandman - Undertaker Tribute :boxer:
"Mr. McMahon does not go to church, what's the point of going somewhere to worship yourself."
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After last nights RAW I have decided that John Cena may be the perfect WWE wrestlers. Most wrestlers have to change personalities to get the audience to change how they feel about them. All wrestlers need to change sides from good to bad so that people do not get sick of them..Stone Cold ... Hogan...etc.. Yes there is Ric Flair? But Flair was booed as a bad guy for years until he became a legend. It is his longevity that gets him cheers. Only The Rock was able to act almost the exact same way as a good or bad guy but as a bad guy he attacked the crowd to make them hate him. (ie.The Rock Show)

But Cena has done the Rock one better. Cena changes nothing and he is booed and cheered for doing the exact same thing night in and night out. He has the potential to last forever.


So people we may be having to deal with Cena for a long time to come.



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There's a big difference here, though, which is that John Cena appears to be incapable of doing anything to get the whole crowd cheering for him (except for in certain places). While turning The Rock or Stone Cold face or heel guaranteed the appropriate reaction from the crowd, the same can't be said about John Cena, who many fans just flat-out dislike as a face.

That said, you're absolutely right about the fact that John Cena will be around for a while. He's very young, he's actually passionate about the business unlike certain former Next Big Things, and honestly, he's the face of WWE these days and will be for quite some time.
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John Laurinaitis We can thank him for Heidenreich, Snitsky, Great Khali et al. The biggest enemy of good wrestling? Posted Image
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John Laurinaitis We can thank him for Heidenreich, Snitsky, Great Khali et al. The biggest enemy of good wrestling? Posted Image

Yes and no. Honestly, you can only blame Johnny Ace for so much. The fact is, Vince tells him to go find guys that are 6'6" and 300 lbs, and so that's what Johnny Ace does. The main difference is that when Jim Ross held that position, he thought outside the Vince McMahon box, and when he signed those big guys that Vince asked for, he would sign somebody like Brock Lesnar who had a remarkable amount of skill inside the ring as well. On top of that, after appeasing Vince's need for large bodies, JR would also go out and find people like Shelton Benjamin, who are just phenomenal athletes overall. Johnny Ace, on the other hand, only really does what Vince asks of him, and thus we get people like the names you mentioned.
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it's amazing what you can find when you are bored, this is one of the undertakers first entrances on WWF Supertars being introduced as Kane The Undertaker
"Mr. McMahon does not go to church, what's the point of going somewhere to worship yourself."
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It was announced today that the next WWE autobiography to be released will be...

....

...Batista.








........lmao
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A pretty cool announcement was made yesterday.

On July 1st, Ring of Honor will have its very first Pay-Per-View event. To the best of my knowledge, none of you guys have ever checked out ROH before. It's only going to be a $15 show, so you guys should very much order it if you haven't seen ROH before.
Once upon a time, a man lived. This man was a man who really lived. He was the best there was at what he did, living. Living is what he did, and he did it well. In fact, he did it too well. He lived so well that he made other people stop living. That is why he had to be stopped. To stop him, they sent Rimo.

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A pretty cool announcement was made yesterday.

On July 1st, Ring of Honor will have its very first Pay-Per-View event. To the best of my knowledge, none of you guys have ever checked out ROH before. It's only going to be a $15 show, so you guys should very much order it if you haven't seen ROH before.

What is Ring of Honor?



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Ring of Honor is the third largest promotion currently going in America, and the current largest independent. If you look at it in terms of the old days, WWE would be WWF, TNA would be WCW (though obviously not as big), and ROH would be ECW.

That's not to say that ROH is actually similar to ECW, because it isn't. While ECW was about developing rich characters and having compelling storylines supported by some incredible action, ROH is all about putting on incredible matches, much like what TNA was like once upon a time.

At times, ROH matches can turn into spotfests, which is unfortunate, but aside from that it's the best wrestling you can find in America these days. As awesome as Homicide is in TNA, you haven't seen what that man can do until you've seen some of his ROH stuff. The main person for someone who has never seen ROH to look forward to is Bryan Danielson, who doesn't wow you with flashy moves, but just puts on the best scientific matches this side of Kurt Angle and Chris Benoit.

Anyway...yeah, it'll be a PPV worth getting. And if you're interested in checking out ROH before that show, I suggest to all of you to go to rohwrestling.com and order the DVD titled "Joe vs. Kobashi" which from top to bottom was one hell of a show. Oh, and if you want to see how special CM Punk really is, I'd get all three of the Punk vs. Samoa Joe trilogy (which are on the DVD's titled "World Title Classic," "Joe vs. Punk II," and "All Star Extravaganza 2").

Okay, marking out for ROH is over.
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