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| pokajabba | Feb 13 2015, 01:48:08 PM Post #3321 |
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| pokajabba | Feb 13 2015, 01:51:42 PM Post #3322 |
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NXT Diva Charlotte spoke to Ted Gruber of Fansided.com this week after losing the NXT Women’s championship to Sasha Banks in a Fatal Fourway match at Takeover: Rival. Charlotte said the women at NXT are paving the way for a revolution in women’s wrestling that will eventually overtake the way Divas matches are portrayed on WWE television. “If they were able to play our matches on Raw it would be great to show that the women can work like men. I’m not saying the Divas on the roster now aren’t capable of doing that. but the training in NXT has really helped us. I think over the years with the Divas searches and very little training makes it hard to make the division legitimate. I hope over my career that they don’t like at our matches as a ‘popcorn match.’ I truly believe we are paving the way for a great division.” She also spoke about her WWE RAW debut back on December 9th, which she lost to Natalya. When asked how she felt when was told she’d her first WWE match would be against a veteran like Natalya, she said: “To be honest I don’t think about the match itself. I look at this being one of the first opportunities of many that I will have in the future. Just to have the opportunity to whether it was one minute or twenty minutes was great to highlight the future (NXT), and myself. “Natty has been there for the biggest moments in my career. She was my very first dark match at NXT. She was my first NXT Special match where I won the women’s championship. These were very special moments and I don’t think it could have gone any better.” Source: http://www.sescoops.com/charlotte-interview-redefining-womens-wrestling-raw-debut-natalya/ |
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| pokajabba | Feb 13 2015, 01:54:21 PM Post #3323 |
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WWE Hall of Famer Shawn recently spoke with Brian Fritz of BetweentheRopes.com to promote his new book and commented on the possibility of wrestling one more match. (Amazon: Wrestling for My Life: The Legend, the Reality, and the Faith of a WWE Superstar) Michaels said he does think about wrestling again, but if he did get back in the ring, it would have to be a unique match that hasn’t been done before. He’s heard people talk about a potential “Teacher vs. Student” match with Daniel Bryan, but that doesn’t really get him excited. “It certainly is a good idea but it’s one of those ones, I guess from my standpoint, a good idea is one that would really intrigue me. That’s not one of those of those ones where you go ‘Wow, what are the chances of someone coming up with that?’ That’s teacher – student, that’s been done, and again I’m not knocking it, I’m just saying that is not some kind of new, innovative idea. It’s just two other guys doing a very rehashed idea, but we think they can do it well so it will be fun for us to watch. Certainly at its core it’s not a new and fresh idea,” Michaels said. When asked what kind of match would interest him enough to come out of retirement, he responded: “Well, I don’t even want to go down that road because then, of course, people will run with it… Most people wouldn’t find it interesting anyway. My tastes I guess are not like theirs. When you’ve done a lot of stuff it’s sometimes those out of the box, strange ones that really pique your interest. For me, I give it about two minutes thought and then I move on because I’m very happy with what I’m doing and where my life’s at right now.” Source: http://www.sescoops.com/shawn-michaels-talks-one-match-possibly-daniel-bryan/ |
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| Fromage | Feb 13 2015, 05:11:24 PM Post #3324 |
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Wrestlemania 3 Main Eventer
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But which Shawn? |
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| JML | Feb 13 2015, 05:24:10 PM Post #3325 |
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| Fromage | Feb 13 2015, 05:24:57 PM Post #3326 |
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Wrestlemania 3 Main Eventer
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Ah right. I forgot last year when Meat headlined the class. |
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| T-Unit | Feb 13 2015, 06:17:41 PM Post #3327 |
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The latest reports on the condition of the Undertaker are not good. Some who have seen Taker in person have commented on how frail he looks and how he walks as though "his knees aren't there anymore." Photos of Taker have leaked over the past year, which most of us have seen, and confirmed the status of Undertaker's health: he is in no shape to be wrestling anymore. I don't know what constitutes the WWE physical, but if the end result is to determine if a wrestler is able to take bumps without risking serious injury, there's no way The Undertaker will pass that physical. |
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| JML | Feb 13 2015, 06:34:32 PM Post #3328 |
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Even if Taker passes a physical there's no way a match between him and Bray would be any good at all. That's gonna bore the hell out of me. |
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| Oaty | Feb 13 2015, 07:31:36 PM Post #3329 |
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On NXT Rival, because I never said this when I should have (and it feels too late to post in the NXT thread since Smackdown has been on); it was a really, really good show - perhaps the strongest the WWE has put out in a long time, and I think that shone through in how despite performing to about 1000ish people, nearly all the matches had a big-fight feel to them. I was more excited by Itami/Breeze and Owens/Sami than I am now about any of the Wrestlemania card. It was top drawer. However, I would be remiss if I didn't make clear that match of the night was the Women's Fatal Four Way. That match was a solid **** match, and the idea of those four women working on Raw with Triple H's support makes me feel very excited for the future of women's wrestling in WWE. AJ, Paige, Natalya and Naomi working with those four women? Gentlemen, we're going to see something really special. |
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| JML | Feb 13 2015, 07:56:17 PM Post #3330 |
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I think women could easily main event a WWE PPV sometime by the end of 2016. Not a Wrestlemania or anything but like a Battleground-type show. The only thing stopping them from doing it is the awful booking of the divas division. That division should be amazing in a couple years because they have a lot of really talented female wrestlers. Key word there being "should". Also, prediction: Sasha vs Bayley will main event an NXT Takeover this year and Bayley will go over and get a Zayn-like celebration. It'll rule. Edited by JML, Feb 13 2015, 07:58:45 PM.
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| T-Unit | Feb 13 2015, 09:33:37 PM Post #3331 |
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newest botchmania videos are up: http://botchamania.com/botchamania265and266/ |
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| pokajabba | Feb 13 2015, 09:45:30 PM Post #3332 |
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Ric Flair recently spoke to GiveMeSport.com and talked about the negative response Roman Reigns has received since winning the Royal Rumble match. ''I don't pay a lot of attention to him talking on the mic but I think he's okay. Fans look at Roman and they want him to sound like The Rock and that isn't going to happen. Roman has got so much talent that fans are going to have to be patient with him. It doesn't happen overnight. If people are upset with Roman it’' not over a lack of talent. Fans are always going to have their opinion, but Roman has a fantastic future ahead of him.'' Flair went on to say that ''The Rock didn't become The Rock overnight'' and that it took him many years of work to finally get over with the audience. He hasn't really added anything new to the discussion that most of us haven't explored already, but I just thought it was interesting how somebody like Ric Flair is even capable of understanding the reasoning behind the negative reaction towards Reigns, and why he isn't as well received as WWE would like him to be. Next thing you know, Hulk Hogan will share his input on the situation, and if he can see why pushing Reigns is a bad move, then we truly are living in bizarro world... God help WWE if something like this happens.
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| JML | Feb 13 2015, 10:02:07 PM Post #3333 |
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Flair seems to be contradicting himself with these statements. He's right, The Rock didn't turn into The Rock overnight. But you know partially why he became The Rock? It's because the fans weren't patient with him. If the fans were patient with Rocky Maivia then we may not have ever seen The Rock. It's one thing to be patient with a guy who is in developmental like Baron Corbin. That's what developmental's for. I'm not going to be patient with a guy who is going to main event WWE's biggest show of the year. Either he deserves it or he doesn't and right now there are about a dozen guys who deserve it more than Roman. Edited by JML, Feb 13 2015, 10:04:02 PM.
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| T-Unit | Feb 13 2015, 10:13:20 PM Post #3334 |
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It's the pushing of Reigns that is troublesome because going back to before that Survivor Series he dominated, what had Reigns done to impress WWE with the push that he's been given since then up to the present? He had "the look" babygurl. You can have all the look in the world, but it doesn't mean you have the talent and right now, Roman Reigns doesn't have the talent. That doesn't mean someday he won't find it, but now is not the time to sell Reigns to the audience as the next big thing when he clearly is not. |
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| T-Unit | Feb 13 2015, 10:20:49 PM Post #3335 |
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So, because of that, I hope Bryan cleanly goes over Reigns at Fast Lane so I finally get to see Bryan-Lesnar one on one. I've been wanting that match since Mania last year and unfortunately DB got hurt. I'm not interested in seeing another triple threat like last year. WWE's put themselves into a situation where they need to make a big decision and not take the easy way out. They are either all in with Reigns and need to show that at Fast Lane or they need to postpone him for another year, which by all accounts is what they should have done at the Royal Rumble. |
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| Flamecommando | Feb 13 2015, 11:38:34 PM Post #3336 |
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| Static | Feb 14 2015, 12:24:15 AM Post #3337 |
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bob sapp trying to wrestle... :rollinglaugh: |
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| pokajabba | Feb 14 2015, 12:44:47 AM Post #3338 |
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If only Roman Reigns pulled off a promo that echoed through the foundations of the industry similarly to how ''Die Rocky Die'' had done for The Rock all those years ago. I doubt we'll ever see it happen though, and even The Rock was at least capable of garnering substantial heat before going on to revolutionize his persona with that infamous promo. It also doesn't help that Reigns needed a ''past his prime'' Dwayne to speak for him after the Royal Rumble match (which really should have been his moment to shine: coming up with a speech that reaffirmed himself, and thus clear up any doubts regarding his ability to carry the company on his shoulders). Only the very best superstars have the ability to re-evaluate their current predicament and find a way to turn it into something that actually works to their benefit. Below are some of my favourite examples: Shawn Michaels ''Barber Shop'' moment, proving he had what it takes to become a legitimate singles competitor. The Rock with his ''Die Rocky Die'' promo, after audiences clearly turned against him. CM Punk with his ''Pipe Bomb'', after going through years of developmental hell and losing a large majority of his matches just to end up nowhere. All moments that helped redefine/re-establish their persona, and as a result launched their careers to new heights. It's clear Roman Reigns doesn't have what it takes to become the next ''big'' superstar (at least right now, anyway); and worse still, he's been handed everything on a silver platter, while people like Daniel Bryan are still going out there to prove in vain that they're more than capable of becoming the ''face'' of the company. It doesn't help matters when we as the audience can only sit at home and watch it unfold. Our opinions are not being heard, which has resulted in WWE and its fans having a rather stilted relationship. It really is a shame, and an ongoing trope I hope to see eventually die off. |
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| Pure | Feb 14 2015, 05:55:29 AM Post #3339 |
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| JML | Feb 14 2015, 10:44:30 AM Post #3340 |
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Pure do you post on r/sc |
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