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I don't know if Cena can overcome these odds.
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The Big Show is a giant guys... KANE is tall... Like a giant. I just don't think he can beat these giant odds. Oh and there's some emo in the corner representing John's sad cut yourself chances in this match.
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So the Ascension has like no chance anymore right? They cut a horrendous promo, and got buried by The Klick at the same time.

The Big Show might be the only guy who could make me want to change the channel when HBK, Hogan, and Flair are in the ring at the same time.
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I'm sure Justin LaBar thinks this is perfect booking. WE JUST DONT GIT IT!
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I'd be more concerned about the former and not so much about getting buried by Da Kliq. Their look is from the 80s, and apparently so was that promo.
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God Cena's schtick is so tiresome
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Sting?
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Is this leading to Sting/HHH at Mania
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So theyre giving Lesar baby face spots. You have got to be kidding me.
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SolidSnake wrote:Any chance Sting gets involved in the Cena match?
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DudeMan2766 wrote:Is this leading to Sting/HHH at Mania
has to be.

Get ready, it's sign-pointing season.

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That was an awesome ending.
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Is Chrisley Knows Best the worst show in TV? I legitimately think it is
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Honestly, the show wasn't that bad. The Bryan/Wyatt match was great. The end was awesome. I feel like a lot of problems would be solved by simply going back to 2 hours.
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I just realized I've seen this episode before. It was just as bad the first time I saw it.

Forget this, I'm going to bed.
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I am reading a recap of RAW from IGN. The writer brought his daughter to her first live RAW, and was trying to explain what was going on the entire show. I laughed reading this:
I also had a challenging time explaining how Adam Rose was a villain but he still had happy partiers with him. The best I could come up with was "They're like Pikmin."
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Very Interesting article...

Inside WWE: An Exclusive Look at How a Pro Wrestling Story Comes to Life

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From the article just as we all thought and assumed....

"The final call is Vince," Triple H said. "He gets all these suggestions and ideas, and he weighs in on them. It's a collaborative effort, but there's one general. And that guy makes the final call. There's never an open-ended debate between four people about what should happen on the shows. ... At some point it gets to Vince, and Vince goes, 'Here's what we're going to do.' And that's what we go do."
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By the Royal Rumble in January, fans had had enough. When Bryan wasn't a surprise entrant in the Rumble, the winner of which goes on to WrestleMania to challenge for the WWE title, the crowd at Pittsburgh's Consol Energy Center was livid. They booed Batista's win with a derision that was hard to miss.

"I think the moment that really changed the tide for me was something I actually had nothing to do with. And that was the Royal Rumble match. It was not being in it, and the fans being really upset that I wasn't in it, that changed the course of my trajectory for WrestleMania," Bryan said.
You're welcome, world.
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skullman80 wrote:Very Interesting article...

Inside WWE: An Exclusive Look at How a Pro Wrestling Story Comes to Life

" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

From the article just as we all thought and assumed....

"The final call is Vince," Triple H said. "He gets all these suggestions and ideas, and he weighs in on them. It's a collaborative effort, but there's one general. And that guy makes the final call. There's never an open-ended debate between four people about what should happen on the shows. ... At some point it gets to Vince, and Vince goes, 'Here's what we're going to do.' And that's what we go do."
I wonder if H is gonna back up from these comments. That's pretty condemning considering how awful WWE has been lately, even old wrestlers like Steve Austin have no problem ripping on what's going on now
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nocera wrote:
By the Royal Rumble in January, fans had had enough. When Bryan wasn't a surprise entrant in the Rumble, the winner of which goes on to WrestleMania to challenge for the WWE title, the crowd at Pittsburgh's Consol Energy Center was livid. They booed Batista's win with a derision that was hard to miss.

"I think the moment that really changed the tide for me was something I actually had nothing to do with. And that was the Royal Rumble match. It was not being in it, and the fans being really upset that I wasn't in it, that changed the course of my trajectory for WrestleMania," Bryan said.
You're welcome, world.
I will never forget being there for that. 15,000 people letting the WWE hear our displeasure with the product. I like to think that crowd that some of us were apart of got Daniel Bryan into the main event at Wrestlemania.
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MalkinIsMyHomeboy wrote:
skullman80 wrote:Very Interesting article...

Inside WWE: An Exclusive Look at How a Pro Wrestling Story Comes to Life

" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

From the article just as we all thought and assumed....

"The final call is Vince," Triple H said. "He gets all these suggestions and ideas, and he weighs in on them. It's a collaborative effort, but there's one general. And that guy makes the final call. There's never an open-ended debate between four people about what should happen on the shows. ... At some point it gets to Vince, and Vince goes, 'Here's what we're going to do.' And that's what we go do."
I wonder if H is gonna back up from these comments. That's pretty condemning considering how awful WWE has been lately, even old wrestlers like Steve Austin have no problem ripping on what's going on now
What shocked me about the article is that there are 20+ people on the writing staff. For some reason, I always assumed the number was more like 6-8 and no more than 10. It's no wonder that everything feels disjointed and continuity sucks.
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Cagsjr724 wrote:
nocera wrote:
By the Royal Rumble in January, fans had had enough. When Bryan wasn't a surprise entrant in the Rumble, the winner of which goes on to WrestleMania to challenge for the WWE title, the crowd at Pittsburgh's Consol Energy Center was livid. They booed Batista's win with a derision that was hard to miss.

"I think the moment that really changed the tide for me was something I actually had nothing to do with. And that was the Royal Rumble match. It was not being in it, and the fans being really upset that I wasn't in it, that changed the course of my trajectory for WrestleMania," Bryan said.
You're welcome, world.
I will never forget being there for that. 15,000 people letting the WWE hear our displeasure with the product. I like to think that crowd that some of us were apart of got Daniel Bryan into the main event at Wrestlemania.
There is absolutely no question that was a part of Bryan's championship run. Myself and some fellow LGPers got a loge box for it, and man was that fun. Really the first time I got to mark/smark out live.
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I am irrationally disappointed that OSW Review didn't finish the Hulkamania era series with King of the Ring '93.
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Royal Rumble predictions?

IMO it's either Bryan Reigns or Wyatt or even Sting. I'm at work now I will discuss that theory later