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The WWE Thread; Talk WWE Here!!
Topic Started: Feb 21 2006, 10:54 AM (44,741 Views)
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GeordiLaTuvok
Jan 19 2008, 11:24 AM
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Jan 19 2008, 01:59 AM
It's amazing how ignorant the people are that are making comments to the artical :p

It's also amazing that WrestleMania has become so big that a venue bidding for it is almost to the point like a city bidding for the Olympics. I'm still hopeing that at some point Vancouver will be able to snag it.

It's amazing how comments like the ones people are making in response to that article can still get to me. I recognize that most people don't understand the art form of professional wrestling and just see it as two big men in tights pretending to shove each other around. Still, though, when I see people make comments like that it really gets under my skin.

Anyway, Kai, that's awesome! Rock 'Mania 26!

Also, I wouldn't be surprised to see WrestleMania make it to Vancouver at some point. I'll root for WrestleMania 27 to be in Vancouver!

:fingers: Keeps fingers crossed that BC Place Stadium will still be standing after the 2010 olympics, there has been talk about demolishing it given it's age... and that the olympics will be the last major event to be held there.
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Just got done watching The Apprentice. Afterwards, they show a preview of next week's show. Anyways, next week's show is featuring Vince McMahon.

Also, Feb 2nd there is a UFC payperview which will feature Brock Lesnar's UFC fighting debut.
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Jan 20 2008, 08:04 PM
Just got done watching The Apprentice. Afterwards, they show a preview of next week's show. Anyways, next week's show is featuring Vince McMahon.

Also, Feb 2nd there is a UFC payperview which will feature Brock Lesnar's UFC fighting debut.

Brock is gonna get killed... him going to UFC is almost as big a mistake and carrear killer as Kurt going to TNA. lol
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Bobby Lashley and WWE have parted ways. Don't know what the reason for it was, but it sounds like it was Lashley's decision, which to me implies that it has something to do with WWE's decision to release Kristal last year.
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God dammit!! I really liked Lashley. :frust:
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Got an update on Lashley. Turns out he hasn't actually been released yet, but he has officially requested his release.

Obviously, though, WWE will probably grant it. However, at the moment, Lashley is technically still a part of the WWE roster.
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I always try and look for him in the credits but I didn't see him Monday.



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More details, and it sounds like he was being a bit of a diva. Basically, it sounds like WWE hadn't come up with any concrete plans for what they were gonna do with him upon his return, which caused him to pout (Lashley making pouty faces is something I think even the most diehard Lashley fan would agree that we've seen plenty of on TV) and want out.

I'm sure there's more involved than that, like I'm sure he's still angry about the Kristal situation, so I'm not trying to pass off the above paragraph as the entire story. That does, however, seem to have been a factor.

So...what a shock. The guy that looked like a weird alien baby wound up acting like one.
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Jan 24 2008, 04:54 PM
More details, and it sounds like he was being a bit of a diva. Basically, it sounds like WWE hadn't come up with any concrete plans for what they were gonna do with him upon his return, which caused him to pout (Lashley making pouty faces is something I think even the most diehard Lashley fan would agree that we've seen plenty of on TV) and want out.

I'm sure there's more involved than that, like I'm sure he's still angry about the Kristal situation, so I'm not trying to pass off the above paragraph as the entire story. That does, however, seem to have been a factor.

So...what a shock. The guy that looked like a weird alien baby wound up acting like one.

He was featured in Flex magazine a couple times and made mention of going into professional bodybuilding instead which I think would be a good move for him ............. besides that, he can probably continue to juice without as much grief, lol.
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Jan 25 2008, 07:06 AM
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Jan 24 2008, 04:54 PM
More details, and it sounds like he was being a bit of a diva. Basically, it sounds like WWE hadn't come up with any concrete plans for what they were gonna do with him upon his return, which caused him to pout (Lashley making pouty faces is something I think even the most diehard Lashley fan would agree that we've seen plenty of on TV) and want out.

I'm sure there's more involved than that, like I'm sure he's still angry about the Kristal situation, so I'm not trying to pass off the above paragraph as the entire story. That does, however, seem to have been a factor.

So...what a shock. The guy that looked like a weird alien baby wound up acting like one.

He was featured in Flex magazine a couple times and made mention of going into professional bodybuilding instead which I think would be a good move for him ............. besides that, he can probably continue to juice without as much grief, lol.

lol, You make a very good point there. One has to wonder if another factor in his decision to leave isn't that he was a little worried that he wouldn't be able to maintain the body that got him his push in the first place.

I've also heard he is, of course, considering TNA (good lord, I hope he doesn't wind up there), as well as UFC (which of course would just confirm the fairly common opinion that he was just a Brock Lesnar ripoff).
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