Lance
Superstar
I OWN EVERY CM PUNK ELITE. WOO!
Joined on: Oct 20, 2012 14:50:15 GMT -5
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Post by Lance on Jul 2, 2013 7:51:14 GMT -5
Batista in 2009. It felt so realistic and he fit the heel persona with ease. If anything, Batista was more entertaining as a heel than a face. He just looked, sounded, and acted like one. Daniel Bryan last year. I never expected that a guy like Bryan could play such a convincing heel (this is what happens when you're not part of the IWC). He reminded me so much of the classic heel that you just hate with a passion. And that damn "YES!" chant. WWE struck gold with this heel turn. This has forever shaped Bryan as a main-event player in my eyes. CM Punk last year. I was so damn stunned when Rock went for the People's Elbow, and BAM! Punk silences the crowd with a flying clothesline and then the GTS. It was the 1000th episode of RAW so you think they would end it on a high note. Even though Punk became a stereotypical heel demanding respect, that turn was beautifully done. Punk told the brutal truth when he was a heel (being second fiddle to John Cena even though he was WWE Champion, Rock waltzing in and getting a title shot). And we got his underrated Tampa promo in January.
I was there It was great.
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Post by alexgg on Jul 2, 2013 8:16:32 GMT -5
I somehow never seen or heard about that Punk heel turn on Jeff Hardy on SmackDown, what was the story behind that?
I thought Punks heel turn came around when he cashed in on Jeff Hardy.
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E N I G M A
Main Eventer
Joined on: Jul 4, 2010 5:21:31 GMT -5
Posts: 2,632
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Post by E N I G M A on Jul 2, 2013 9:06:17 GMT -5
in the WWE: The Jericho one mentionned before.
Elsewhere: Jeff Hardy joining Immortal! It was so suprising and the crowd was damn awesome that night, throwing cups into the ring etc. Also probs to TNA for doing what nobody has done before!
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