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^ Sure he can come back whenever he wants, so long as there's no piss test he has to take.
I think he should have gotten the push he deserved years ago. He was so over in 2001/2002
There were so many people over in 2001/2002.

Practically the entire roster were full of stars who should have been pushed. I think the main problem was that there were simply too many people to choose from.
But that's because people knew what they were doing...
It was more a combination of pushing new talent, competition for tv time amongst wrestlers, still being a wrestling promotion at that time, much less backstage politics (i.e. being a private company), not burying talent who get over because they weren't hand picked to get over, etc. etc. etc.
WWE still messed it up back then as well. It's just a lot more forgiveable considering the amount of competition there was for the top spot at the time.

Chris Jericho and Kurt Angle being two prime examples of superstars that deserved way more than what they had been left with. Then again, when you have mega superstars such as The Rock, Stone Cold Steve Austin, and Triple H on your roster, you begin to understand why younger talent weren't given much of an opportunity to progress further. Unlike now when John Cena happens to be the only mega superstar that remotely comes close to that kind of popularity. There's really not much of an excuse for why younger talent haven't been pushed in today's product.
And I still don't understand how Brock Lesnar slipped into the main event picture... :aries:
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^ Sure he can come back whenever he wants, so long as there's no piss test he has to take.
I think he should have gotten the push he deserved years ago. He was so over in 2001/2002
There were so many people over in 2001/2002.

Practically the entire roster were full of stars who should have been pushed. I think the main problem was that there were simply too many people to choose from.
But that's because people knew what they were doing...
It was more a combination of pushing new talent, competition for tv time amongst wrestlers, still being a wrestling promotion at that time, much less backstage politics (i.e. being a private company), not burying talent who get over because they weren't hand picked to get over, etc. etc. etc.
WWE still messed it up back then as well. It's just a lot more forgiveable considering the amount of competition there was for the top spot at the time.

Chris Jericho and Kurt Angle being two prime examples of superstars that deserved way more than what they had been left with. Then again, when you have mega superstars such as The Rock, Stone Cold Steve Austin, and Triple H on your roster, you begin to understand why younger talent weren't given much of an opportunity to progress further. Unlike now when John Cena happens to be the only mega superstar that remotely comes close to that kind of popularity. There's really not much of an excuse for why younger talent haven't been pushed in today's product.
And I still don't understand how Brock Lesnar slipped into the main event picture... :aries:
Cause he's a big dude. :vince2:

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There's word that Vince McMahon is unhappy about people finding NXT a much better product to watch, given it should be the learning platform to reach the big heights of the main WWE roster - which may explain why JBL for example tore in to The Ascension on Raw.

D'ya ever get the feeling this is what Vince McMahon tells himself?
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That Simpsons clip pretty much summarizes his interview with Austin. :roll:
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^ Sure he can come back whenever he wants, so long as there's no piss test he has to take.
I think he should have gotten the push he deserved years ago. He was so over in 2001/2002
There were so many people over in 2001/2002.

Practically the entire roster were full of stars who should have been pushed. I think the main problem was that there were simply too many people to choose from.
But that's because people knew what they were doing...
It was more a combination of pushing new talent, competition for tv time amongst wrestlers, still being a wrestling promotion at that time, much less backstage politics (i.e. being a private company), not burying talent who get over because they weren't hand picked to get over, etc. etc. etc.
WWE still messed it up back then as well. It's just a lot more forgiveable considering the amount of competition there was for the top spot at the time.

Chris Jericho and Kurt Angle being two prime examples of superstars that deserved way more than what they had been left with. Then again, when you have mega superstars such as The Rock, Stone Cold Steve Austin, and Triple H on your roster, you begin to understand why younger talent weren't given much of an opportunity to progress further. Unlike now when John Cena happens to be the only mega superstar that remotely comes close to that kind of popularity. There's really not much of an excuse for why younger talent haven't been pushed in today's product.
Yeah, WWE made mistakes then too, The Invasion Angle being the absolute worst mistake they ever made during that time, but back then they could make mistakes and they wouldn't kill themselves because they had so much going for them, and such great talent they were cushioned from the failures.
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^I'm actually glad the Invasion angle took place.

I believe ''talent-wise'', 2001 was the most interesting year. There were also some spectacular matches during that period, and sadly most of them probably wouldn't have happened without the Invasion angle. So while I agree it may have been a terrible year ''story-wise'', for me it more than made up for it in terms of producing quality in-ring work, and having incredibly funny moments to boot.
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I wasn't saying the Invasion was bad, just looking back, it could have been so much better.
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^I believe that goes without saying. :P
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It gripped this 11/12 year-old at the time, who thought WCW/ECW would be a legit threat given he knew nothing of their wrestlers or the fact those companies had actually been bought out by Vinnie Mac.
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Kaitlyn (former WWE Diva) recently posted the following on Instagram:

“Today marks one year that I asked for my release from the WWE. The beginning of 2014 began on a very bitter sweet note for me. I made a life changing decision to leave the WWE and completely change my path in life. Needless to say, 2014 turned out to be the greatest year of my life personally and professionally.

While I had a wild ride with WWE and did some really cool shit, I was very unhappy the last 6 months that I was there. After having a phenomenal year with the company, I was on a downward slope. I was mostly unhappy with myself physically and it began to affect my emotional state. I had health and weight issues which in turn negatively affected my career.

I reached a breaking point and decided that I wanted to be happy and take control of my life. It was the hardest decision that I have ever faced. But if you never take risks you will Never know what could’ve been.

I am incredibly thankful for my time and experiences with WWE. WWE is a part of my story and part of who I am.

While I do miss it from time to time, I’m making strides in the shoot game of life :) 2014 marks the year that I said goodbye to my WWE family, married my soul mate, launched my own business and found myself again.

2015 has some big ass shoes to fill.”
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It gripped this 11/12 year-old at the time, who thought WCW/ECW would be a legit threat given he knew nothing of their wrestlers or the fact those companies had actually been bought out by Vinnie Mac.
I was the same age at the time and I thought it was great, course back then I thought Kane was a monster from Hell too. But now, looking back, there was so much missing from that Angle like Goldberg, Steiner, Nash, Hogan, Hall, and... oh yeah, STING!
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I wasn't saying the Invasion was bad, just looking back, it could have been so much better.
vanilla didn't taste bad back then. :P
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I wasn't saying the Invasion was bad, just looking back, it could have been so much better.
vanilla didn't taste bad back then. :P
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I'm watching you buddy
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I wasn't saying the Invasion was bad, just looking back, it could have been so much better.
vanilla didn't taste bad back then. :P
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I'm watching you buddy
well vanilla is all we get now!! :Christian:
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I wasn't saying the Invasion was bad, just looking back, it could have been so much better.
vanilla didn't taste bad back then. :P
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I wasn't saying the Invasion was bad, just looking back, it could have been so much better.
vanilla didn't taste bad back then. :P
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I'm watching you buddy
well vanilla is all we get now!! :Christian:
It sure is

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I've just read that there has been a lot of talk backstage regarding the way Roman Reigns’ promos have been scripted as of late. It seems they're under the impression they have not been going very well.

Well no s**t... :facepalm:
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