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I don't know, it might do the division a little bit of good. It won't improve their ringwork or mic skills, but some feuds might be established, thereby making the divas a tad less painful to watch...
...if they do it right.
The Yoko slam was easy to mark for in my case, since the "It's real to me" line actually applied. I was about five or six at the time. I had every doubt in the world it could ever be done. Yes, I had already heard about the Andre slam years before, but Andre was only 500 lbs. Yoko was...
Wow. This is looking like a landslide, folks.
Punk to be sure. I really thought with the WWE championship being help captive, Cena was going to "save the day" again. When Punk got the win. It was like a ray of sunshine, no, A SIGN FROM A BENEVOLENT GOD, looked down and said unto me...
It is kind of like a heel show, but power is the name of the game (no pun intended) and all the players have to do some questionable (and often dastardly) things in order to win. I'd like to pull the quote from Little Finger right now, but can't quote it verbatim. Of course, the Lannisters are...
Benoit.
I would have marked hard for Brock's return if he hadn't gone to the UFC, and lost over half his fights, effectively killing his reputation as an unstoppable force. Plus he was running over guys left and right, so it made the rest of the roster look even weaker.
When someone breaks out onto the WWF/E scene, we (or at least I) expect a larger than life debut, but no. It was the same old Flair we've seen for years, and that's really saying something since it was 1990 maybe 91 or 2. It's hard to think back that far. His character was stale even back...
I hope after Punk beats Jericho, he berates Heyman for forcing him into the match to begin with, effectively kicking him to the curb, starts doing his own promos again (with an open mic, of course). Maybe a feud with Axel, Lesnar, or both.
I guess Ryback beat him into yesterday. :lmao
I just saw Raw a few hours ago (DVR...it just rocks like that). Wasn't Daniel Bryan fucking INCREDIBLE again?! That was the best match of the night without a doubt. And then he carried Skip Ryberg through ANOTHER match. I was actually hoping...
I can name so many missed opportunities for turns, I can't even pick just one.
The biggest has to be Triple H during the Punk feud. Not only could Punk have kept his anti hero persona (which was REALLY his best) but he could have seen the return of THE most effective heel in WWE history. That...
Nothing Goldberg ever did caused me to mark.
I would normally go into how awesome Jericho's title win was, but Deezy said it better than I could put into words. So just read his post again.
This is actually a pretty tough choice for me, since I marked the fuck out pretty hard on both, but I'm giving it to Punk. That was THE most awesome worked promo in wrestling history bar none.
Probably because many of us weren't even born yet, so we didn't get to see it happen as it was happening. It just doesn't have the same effect on us as it would on someone who was there. Kind of like watching a WWII movie with a vet. It's just doesn't have the same impact.
Was anyone surprised by the beer truck really? It was a cool idea and all, but that kind of thing was expected weekly out of the rattlesnake.
Hogan though...wow...that was absolutely mindblowing. I'm going with Hollywood.