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Topic Started: Oct 21 2013, 11:22:39 PM (30,839 Views)
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Feb 3 2014, 12:52:43 AM
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Uhh... No. That would just make the Royal Rumble even more pointless than it was. It'd be a better idea to have him win the belt at EC or something.
Ugh then we'd get a Batista-Bryan match at Mania...
Yes. Batista's spot is locked at WM30. It's literally a part of his contract that he's going to main event the show.

They were thinking about making it a triple threat with Orton (The only way Bryan could possibly be involved is a triple threat, supposedly). No idea how that'd go.
Batista ruins everything. :crossed:
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Feb 3 2014, 12:52:43 AM
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Feb 3 2014, 12:51:08 AM
Uhh... No. That would just make the Royal Rumble even more pointless than it was. It'd be a better idea to have him win the belt at EC or something.
Ugh then we'd get a Batista-Bryan match at Mania...
That might actually be the best way to go imo. It's been well documented by Triple H and Stephanie that Bryan isn't a big guy in wrestling, but with Batista's condition issues and muscle loss, the smaller opponent would probably be the better and less challenging guy for Batista to work with. Could you imagine that? Putting the "nice, little technician" in the main event at Mania with The Animal ending up being the best decision for business.

Of course if this happens and you asked Vince or anybody else about it, they would say they had it planned all along.
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If Bryan won at EC and goes over Batista (one on one) at Wrestlemania, that will probably be the most agreeable of scenarios at this point that isn't filled with shenanigans.
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Was Batista the worst possible person to have won the Rumble? No, Sting or Hogan or Warrior would have been far worse, but it doesn't mean that Batista should have won. Does Batista have a place on the card at Wrestlemania 30? Yes, he was an important member of WWE during the 2010's, but he isn't and wasn't so important that he should receive a free pass into the main event for the WWEWHC championship. This is just unprofessional on the part of WWE.

The only person during this whole Batista consternation whose remained professional to a tee has been Daniel Bryan. He's stuck through the highs and lows of WWE since his SummerSlam match going through the Wyatt feud up to his total ostracism of his involvement in the Rumble. Bryan shows up every day, apologies for things he didn't do or have any control over, and has the modesty not to plug himself like he's god almighty. Bryan's decency and courtesy should be rewarded and he has earned the right to main event Wrestlemania which is what the fans want to see. If this doesn't happen, then it's obvious WWE has a vendetta of sorts against him and Bryan should seriously think about whether or not he should renew his contract with WWE when that time comes.
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You can see Cena's eye is slightly swollen in this photo.

And I never thought I'd see the day where he wore flip-flops...
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Was Batista the worst possible person to have won the Rumble? No, Sting or Hogan or Warrior would have been far worse, but it doesn't mean that Batista should have won. Does Batista have a place on the card at Wrestlemania 30? Yes, he was an important member of WWE during the 2010's, but he isn't and wasn't so important that he should receive a free pass into the main event for the WWEWHC championship. This is just unprofessional on the part of WWE.

The only person during this whole Batista consternation whose remained professional to a tee has been Daniel Bryan. He's stuck through the highs and lows of WWE since his SummerSlam match going through the Wyatt feud up to his total ostracism of his involvement in the Rumble. Bryan shows up every day, apologies for things he didn't do or have any control over, and has the modesty not to plug himself like he's god almighty. Bryan's decency and courtesy should be rewarded and he has earned the right to main event Wrestlemania which is what the fans want to see. If this doesn't happen, then it's obvious WWE has a vendetta of sorts against him and Bryan should seriously think about whether or not he should renew his contract with WWE when that time comes.
Should Daniel Bryan be WWE champion? Absolutely. He's the hottest guy in the company right now and WWE should run with it. Now, maybe the crowd chants will not translate to business, but WWE should at least try with the guy before they have already decided it will not work.

That being said, Daniel Bryan fans, including yourself, need some perspective. I mean, really? Not renew his contract? Come on. Just because a guy is not John Cena, does not mean he's being buried. As it is, Daniel Bryan has a great spot. He's often the vocal point of the show, and he's pretty much the #2 guy in the company behind Cena. There's a lot of guys on (and not on) the roster who would love to have Bryan's spot.

Oh, and I really do not get this "unprofessional" claim. You can call the current booking bad or misguided, but it's NOT "unprofessional." Rather, unprofessional booking more like WCW exploiting Scott Hall's alcoholism, Vince bullying JR, terrorism angle in the wake of the London bombing, or exploitation of the late Eddie Guerrero.
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Feb 3 2014, 11:00:45 AM
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You can see Cena's eye is slightly swollen in this photo.

And I never thought I'd see the day where he wore flip-flops...
It's weird looking at wrestlers in normal everyday situations because it makes you realize how fucking jacked they are. You don't notice it as much when they're on TV wrestling other jacked dudes.
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True... Even Chris Jericho looks surprisingly buff compared to most out there. This became evident after watching Dances with the Stars (Don't judge) and his somewhat recent web-series, which only means wrestlers like Cena take this perspective to a whole nother level.
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You can see Cena's eye is slightly swollen in this photo.

And I never thought I'd see the day where he wore flip-flops...
Anybody else think Cena looks intoxicated in the picture?
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True... Even Chris Jericho looks surprisingly buff compared to most out there. This became evident after watching Dances with the Stars (Don't judge) and his somewhat recent web-series, which only means wrestlers like Cena take this perspective to a whole nother level.
Honestly, for whatever reason, Chris Jericho never looked that small to me.
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Was Batista the worst possible person to have won the Rumble? No, Sting or Hogan or Warrior would have been far worse, but it doesn't mean that Batista should have won. Does Batista have a place on the card at Wrestlemania 30? Yes, he was an important member of WWE during the 2010's, but he isn't and wasn't so important that he should receive a free pass into the main event for the WWEWHC championship. This is just unprofessional on the part of WWE.

The only person during this whole Batista consternation whose remained professional to a tee has been Daniel Bryan. He's stuck through the highs and lows of WWE since his SummerSlam match going through the Wyatt feud up to his total ostracism of his involvement in the Rumble. Bryan shows up every day, apologies for things he didn't do or have any control over, and has the modesty not to plug himself like he's god almighty. Bryan's decency and courtesy should be rewarded and he has earned the right to main event Wrestlemania which is what the fans want to see. If this doesn't happen, then it's obvious WWE has a vendetta of sorts against him and Bryan should seriously think about whether or not he should renew his contract with WWE when that time comes.
Should Daniel Bryan be WWE champion? Absolutely. He's the hottest guy in the company right now and WWE should run with it. Now, maybe the crowd chants will not translate to business, but WWE should at least try with the guy before they have already decided it will not work.

That being said, Daniel Bryan fans, including yourself, need some perspective. I mean, really? Not renew his contract? Come on. Just because a guy is not John Cena, does not mean he's being buried. As it is, Daniel Bryan has a great spot. He's often the vocal point of the show, and he's pretty much the #2 guy in the company behind Cena. There's a lot of guys on (and not on) the roster who would love to have Bryan's spot.

Oh, and I really do not get this "unprofessional" claim. You can call the current booking bad or misguided, but it's NOT "unprofessional." Rather, unprofessional booking more like WCW exploiting Scott Hall's alcoholism, Vince bullying JR, terrorism angle in the wake of the London bombing, or exploitation of the late Eddie Guerrero.
Professionalism dictates that those who have worked hard and gone above and beyond what's needed to earn their wages should receive not only a financial bonus but also a promotion if you will; DB should be given a run as the champion and he should be showcased in said championship match at Wrestlemania. WWE seems intent on failing to do this and as such it must be acknowledged that WWE's management is not being professional.

As for my comment about Bryan leaving WWE when his contract is up... if WWE fails to give Bryan the main event push and title run that he deserves, then Bryan should consider not resigning. Punk left WWE because he didn't want to participate in the nepotism and abysmal creative output running rampant in WWE now and because he doesn't need the money. In a few years Bryan will have accumulated a hefty amount of wealth and will be in the same yacht that Punk is in now. Once Bryan is secure financially and is still playing second fiddle to Cena just like Punk has been, Bryan will likely start thinking about leaving for a smaller promotion that's willing to give him the main event spot. I'm sure these thoughts have already crossed his mind, but Bryan isn't as outspoken and burnt out as Punk is so it's not showing yet.
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True... Even Chris Jericho looks surprisingly buff compared to most out there. This became evident after watching Dances with the Stars (Don't judge) and his somewhat recent web-series, which only means wrestlers like Cena take this perspective to a whole nother level.
Honestly, for whatever reason, Chris Jericho never looked that small to me.
I suppose it really depends on what matches you remember him being part of. When I picture Y2J, it's usually of his days in WCW and early WWE career. Not only did he look younger, but the opponents he faced were relatively small themselves. Which meant that whenever you saw him in a match against someone bigger, the distinction between sizes was a lot more apparent. Today, he's usually pitted against larger superstars more often, and because of this the size difference doesn't factor into the equation quite as much as it used to. In fact, compared to the roster back in the day, WWE are jam-packed with even smaller superstars (Having the effect of making Chris Jericho look bigger). At least that's how it comes across to me anyway.
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Yeah when I think of Jericho I think of WCW too, actually. But I dunno. Even looking at it now I still feel the same way. Maybe it's because he could actually get some muscle definition, opposed to someone like Punk.
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How did he get busted open anyway? I missed it in the match.

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Apparently, CM Punk has not responded to any phone calls and text messages sent to him by WWE. The feeling is Punk is keeping to himself, short of a few people in his inner circle, and the belief is those who are in contact with Punk won’t be talking about the situation publicly.

Also, WWE continues to scrub all traces of CM Punk from the product. As seen on last night’s RAW, CM Punk has been removed from the “Then. Now. Forever” montage that airs at the start of WWE shows (Replaced by Kane). Footage of CM Punk talking about Paul Heyman was also removed from WWE’s video package hyping the “Countdown” series that will air on the WWE Network. As noted earlier, Punk’s image has been removed from the WWE App home screen and he’s been pulled from his WrestleMania AXXESS VIP signing (Replaced by Ric Flair).
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Are they also gonna put a disclaimer before any shows he wrestles on on the WWE Network?
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