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The WWE Thread; Talk WWE Here!!
Topic Started: Feb 21 2006, 10:54 AM (44,752 Views)
admiralcortese
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I agree with GLT RkO SuCkS!

He does have no Charisma, his wrestling skills are ALMOST as bad as Cena's but not quite. He doesn't deserve the title at all.

Now HBK deserves the title... he hasn't had a singles title for years and you CAN'T tell me he doesn't deserve it...

Can't wait for Jericho to come back.
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admiralcortese
Oct 13 2007, 07:04 PM
I agree with GLT RkO SuCkS!

He does have no Charisma, his wrestling skills are ALMOST as bad as Cena's but not quite. He doesn't deserve the title at all.

Now HBK deserves the title... he hasn't had a singles title for years and you CAN'T tell me he doesn't deserve it...

Can't wait for Jericho to come back.

Honestly, I would put Cena's work above Orton's. While Orton might be the better technical performer in the ring, John Cena brings a ton of intangibles that Randy doesn't even come near to.
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'Tis official, Booker T and Sharmell are no longer with WWE.
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God Dammit!!!!!!!!!!!
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GeordiLaTuvok
Oct 16 2007, 10:44 AM
'Tis official, Booker T and Sharmell are no longer with WWE.

Thank God. I couldn't stand either of them. At one time, they were great characters but WWE really let the storyline become stupid.
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I know this question gets brought up any time someone leaves WWE, but I still have to say, I really wonder if we'll see them go to TNA. Booker has been talking about retiring for quite some time, so I could see him taking this as a good opportunity to finally just hang up the boots, but at the same time, he strikes me as one of the rare people TNA could pick up that would actually feel like he's freshening up the product a bit.
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I think he's a proud guy. Going to a second-rate gig like TNA is beneath him and it would only be settling. It's like the guys who go to Japan wrestling just because you can't wrestle for the big show, they don't WANT to be there, they want to eventually be a big performer in the WWE. The only reason he'd go to TN-Gay is to spite WWE. Hopefully he doesn't stoop that low.
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People don't go to Japan because they can't wrestle for WWE. Japan is a choice many, many wrestlers opt for over WWE, because wrestling is treated with respect over there. A lot of wrestlers don't care for WWE's sports-entertainment is better than wrestling mentality, and don't want to deal with being portrayed as a joke rather than an athlete.

As for going to TNA...a lot of wrestlers choose to go there because of the lighter schedule. After being on the road practically nonstop with WWE, the idea of only having to work a few shows a month with TNA becomes really appealing to a lot of guys. Not to mention, it's also a similar thing in terms of wanting to actually go out there and wrestle. WWE tells its undercard guys not to outshine its top tier talent (this isn't speculation, it's an actual fact), so the only people that are really given the opportunity to go out there and work to their full extent are the top guys. A lot of guys get frustrated by that restriction, which doesn't exist in TNA.

Just on an aside, this last weekend was TNA's Bound For Glory PPV. I've gotta say...I rag on TNA a lot for their TV, but when they really bust it out on PPV, there's nobody in American wrestling that can touch them right now. I know WWE is the "big time," but when TNA actually gets its head on straight and puts on the sort of PPVs it's really capable of, they just completely outclass WWE, to the point where WWE just seems like the little leagues of wrestling. I'm not saying this in spite of what you just said, Kai, it's actually something I was gonna post today anyway. There was just a general feeling of...well..."lol" watching Raw the night after seeing Bound for Glory.

Again, that said, I'm sure TNA will manage to follow this up with more bad TV shows now. I really wish that company could figure out how to translate their PPV quality into TV shows.
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Daivari has been released as well. No particularly interesting story surrounding this one, simple case of him asking for his release and WWE granting it.
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GeordiLaTuvok
Oct 16 2007, 01:23 PM
Daivari has been released as well. No particularly interesting story surrounding this one, simple case of him asking for his release and WWE granting it.

Daivari is someone that might do well in TNA.
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