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The WWE Thread; Talk WWE Here!!
Topic Started: Feb 21 2006, 10:54 AM (44,746 Views)
The Unforgettable
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Nov 20 2007, 11:16 AM
See, I'm actually excited about that. Not the Snitsky thing, but about a possible Triple H and Jeff Hardy team up. THAT WOULD BE AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!! And it could push Jeff into main event land where he could actually start competing for the real title. They were great together at Survivor Series. I just hope Triple H stops talking, he's just not funny.

I totally agree about Jeff an Triple H teaming up. Jeff really deserves the spotlight that that would put him in.

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lol, the thing is Triple H doesnt usually try to be funny. I mean the shit he and Michaels do as DX is hilarious though.

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Don't forget that Booker would have gone on a 60-day suspension for violating the Wellness Policy
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Hey, I'm happy to have Jericho back but what's up with his Barry Manilow look?? :ummm:

Carlito is nothing but a punch line now. :sarcastic:
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So is it just me, or is this Hornswoggle stuff just getting really stupid now?
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Nov 27 2007, 12:11 AM
So is it just me, or is this Hornswoggle stuff just getting really stupid now?

I'm sorry, but it was stupid ages ago. It was funny up until he became a McMahon. Now, it's just ridiculous. That whole painted black door routine was pathetic.

Jericho brings back the charisma that was lost when Cena left. Say what you will about him but he was at least an entertaining speaker. Orton is just a lump.
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The Hornswaggle thing is just stupid now, but youve gotta an occasional slapstick comedy value to it.

But the fact that Hardy and HHH are going one on one at Armageddon...thats going to be a great match. Of course interference from the back will cause it to end.
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I stopped being a John Cena hater a while ago. He may not be the most impressive technical performer in the world, but he does go out and give everything he has when he gets in the ring, and that counts for a lot. Not to mention, again, his technical skills may be lacking, but that didn't stop him from having three match of the year candidates this year (Umaga at the Rumble, HBK at Mania, and the hour long match with HBK on Raw), so clearly there's something clicking with his ring work. And as you said, he is a great talker, and certainly more interesting than Randy Boreton.

That said...Chris Jericho does FAR more than make-up for Cena's charisma. It's not that Cena isn't a charimsatic guy that's fun to listen to on the mic, because he is, but Chris Jericho actually has his own identity. This isn't necessarily Cena's fault, but all he really is these days is a poor man's Rock. Y2J absolutely cracked me up last night with his visual aids. The "Me" with that hilariously cheesy picture of him, followed by "Want" going to the picture of the Cookie Monster might have been the funniest Raw moment in quite some time. And every second of it screamed CHRIS JERICHO!

Jeff vs. Triple H could be interesting, and if they do it right, really could be something special. There are three potential outcomes here...either Triple H goes over, Jeff goes over, or as Unforgettable said, the match ends in DQ after interference. I honestly can't believe I'm saying this, but I think Triple H going over is the least likely scenario, simply on the basis that Trips knows what the general perception of him is, and getting a clean win over one of the most significantly rising stars in the company would only cement that. What I hope to see here is Jeff getting the win, clean in the middle of the ring, because that could be a really special moment. And keep in mind, this is coming from somebody who doesn't even really like Jeff all that much.
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This is a small thing, but I thought it was noteworthy. Tonight's Raw marked the first time WWE took a shot at TNA on one of their own television shows, with Kennedy's remark to "Razor Ramon" where he said "Thanks for showing up, by the way."

For those that don't know, Scott Hall no-showed TNA's Turning Point PPV, claiming he had food poisoning.

Now, I'm not saying this is the beginning of WWE taking shots at TNA, because I highly, highly doubt that's gonna start happening. Just thought it was worth pointing out that it has now happened.
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oooh, i hope the shots do continue. I would even watch some TNA just so I could know what my WWE guys are talking about. Kennedy is freaking awesome!!!!!!!!!!!! :lol:
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Dec 3 2007, 10:41 PM
This is a small thing, but I thought it was noteworthy. Tonight's Raw marked the first time WWE took a shot at TNA on one of their own television shows, with Kennedy's remark to "Razor Ramon" where he said "Thanks for showing up, by the way."

For those that don't know, Scott Hall no-showed TNA's Turning Point PPV, claiming he had food poisoning.

Now, I'm not saying this is the beginning of WWE taking shots at TNA, because I highly, highly doubt that's gonna start happening. Just thought it was worth pointing out that it has now happened.

I actually started to buy that pay for view.... just to see The Outsiders.... I would have stopped watching TNA if I would have paid money...



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