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Post by Ian from 616Entertainment. on Mar 30, 2015 22:39:15 GMT -5
Come hang out in the live chat!
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Post by iamkrang on Mar 30, 2015 22:40:05 GMT -5
Right. If you are 51 and 57 your health risks are greater than someone like a Rock or Cena year long feud. Chronic health issues, heart issues, etc etc. It's hard to put money on that a year in advance. If both are in fine health in the late fall around Survivor Series then you think about pulling the trigger. Health issues? Now your pulling crap out of your ass. If one were to fall upon health issues, it'd be just that... a freak incident. Bryan could have neck issues again any minute. Might as well out him on Superstars and take him out of any long term plans. A 57 year old man having a health issue would be a freak accident? Like I said a business isn't investing in a match with a 51 and 57 year old with a year long build. Smart business gives them a shorter life cycle of a build. IE starting Survivor Series or Royal Rumble
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Post by Calcifer Boheme on Mar 30, 2015 22:41:12 GMT -5
Sting has known Bo since he was a small child, I doubt he had a problem working a segment with him. And I liked the segment myself. But I'm a Bo-liever and a little stinger from way back, so why wouldn't I? If Sting was working an angle, he would have come out there and said catchphrases, he would have called out Triple H or DX, they would have had something to do with Undertaker, even if he walked out and tipped his hat to Sting... Instead, Sting looked pissed off and he said that he doesn't think WWE will give him any opportunities and he thinks that it's a shame. Like I said in SEVERAL threads today.....this was probably the last time you will see Sting in a WWE ring. If I was him, I wouldn't come back for any amount of money. He's 56 years old and it's not worth his time to be brought in and to be treated like a joke. I don't have the luxury of cashing the paychecks for whatever WWE paid Sting for this clusterf*ck of a "stint"......but from a storyline perspective and what this does to his overall legacy,....I bet he probably regrets it. Well, it's not like he didn't agree to the finish last night. Sting's always been an agreeable guy and I doubt that is different now. This does nothing to his legacy as his legacy was cemented 15 years ago. He's done much worse in his career than the last two nights. But on top of that, he was only signed for 5 appearances, which he's now made. So it may have been his last appearance no matter what happened, we'll have to wait and see. Also, if they are planning to bring him back, the angle he's working isn't one of anger, but of uncertainty, so why would he be calling anyone out?
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Post by marino13 on Mar 30, 2015 22:41:42 GMT -5
To those complaining about Brock being so early in the show...
He must have had a flight to catch.
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Post by RybackV1 on Mar 30, 2015 22:43:23 GMT -5
To those complaining about Brock being so early in the show... He must have had a flight to catch. He still hasn't changed or showered btw.
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Post by havoc7179 on Mar 30, 2015 22:43:30 GMT -5
Sting has known Bo since he was a small child, I doubt he had a problem working a segment with him. And I liked the segment myself. But I'm a Bo-liever and a little stinger from way back, so why wouldn't I? If Sting was working an angle, he would have come out there and said catchphrases, he would have called out Triple H or DX, they would have had something to do with Undertaker, even if he walked out and tipped his hat to Sting... Instead, Sting looked pissed off and he said that he doesn't think WWE will give him any opportunities and he thinks that it's a shame. Like I said in SEVERAL threads today.....this was probably the last time you will see Sting in a WWE ring. If I was him, I wouldn't come back for any amount of money. He's 56 years old and it's not worth his time to be brought in and to be treated like a joke. I don't have the luxury of cashing the paychecks for whatever WWE paid Sting for this clusterf*ck of a "stint"......but from a storyline perspective and what this does to his overall legacy,....I bet he probably regrets it. COuldn't agree more. I know my posts were not as funny as intended, but this was a serious kick to the gonads for lifelong fans of Sting. Sting was the sole reason I started watching wrestling in the early 90s.
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Post by marino13 on Mar 30, 2015 22:44:35 GMT -5
Health issues? Now your pulling crap out of your ass. If one were to fall upon health issues, it'd be just that... a freak incident. Bryan could have neck issues again any minute. Might as well out him on Superstars and take him out of any long term plans. A 57 year old man having a health issue would be a freak accident? Like I said a business isn't investing in a match with a 51 and 57 year old with a year long build. Smart business gives them a shorter life cycle of a build. IE starting Survivor Series or Royal Rumble You very well could be on to something there. At their age and in this profession, everything is uncertain.
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Post by CF9™ on Mar 30, 2015 22:45:24 GMT -5
To those complaining about Brock being so early in the show... He must have had a flight to catch. You'd think Vince, who has his own damn plane, would be able to give him a ride. Or pay for another flight.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2015 22:46:33 GMT -5
To those complaining about Brock being so early in the show... He must have had a flight to catch. Brock really wants to conquer Sable.
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Post by marino13 on Mar 30, 2015 22:47:07 GMT -5
To those complaining about Brock being so early in the show... He must have had a flight to catch. You'd think Vince, who has his own damn plane, would be able to give him a ride. Or pay for another flight. Maybe, I don't pretend to know bout that stuff. Who can say?
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Post by iamkrang on Mar 30, 2015 22:48:28 GMT -5
To those complaining about Brock being so early in the show... He must have had a flight to catch. Brock really wants to conquer Sable. She's waiting.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2015 22:51:41 GMT -5
That forehead
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Post by marino13 on Mar 30, 2015 22:58:06 GMT -5
I've been a Sting fan since his early days in NWA. I wore his black/blue/pink shirt to school with pride. I had a Sting watch. A Sting poster. I cheered when he defeated Flair, I swore off wrestling when he lost to Vader so many times.
That being said, he's 56 years old and only signed a short contract with WWE. His future is unknown. I'm sure he is proud that at 56 years old he went out there last night and tore the house down with Triple H. I believe they had the longest match of the night. I am sure the finish was done to make him look strong more so than to make him look weak.
Maybe Sting wanted to do something with Bo before he left. Sting and Mike Rotunda both were part of the NWA/wCw together for many years and I'm sure they were friends to some extent. We don't know the whole story. We may not always agree with what happens or how it happens, but not everything has to be some evil manipulative move by Vince.
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Post by The Future on Mar 30, 2015 22:58:11 GMT -5
That seven head gon' take over the mid-to-upper midcard doe!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2015 23:05:51 GMT -5
I thought Raw Tonight IMO was a solid foundation to start fresh feuds and new ideas and I'm glad it wasn't filled with just debuts after debuts.
Lets see we got 1.Seth Is The New Champion 2.Neville Debuts 3.Lucha Dragons Now in the Tag Division 4.Naomi is Getting a Push(Someone New Besides Paige or AJ) 5.Miz vs Mizdow 6.Romans Redemption 7.Brock vs Seth in the future 8.Sheamus Turning Heel 9.Bryan Is IC Champion 10.Cena is US Champion
There's tons of things to look Forward to in the future and I'm happy with all of this.
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Post by TheSystem 1.5 on Mar 30, 2015 23:07:07 GMT -5
God for ingbid a crowd enjoys themselves during a lackluster end to a great show. I guess they should've just fell to their knees and kissed Big Shows ass Have yourself a glass of water. And a shot of chill the out.
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Post by BOOKER_T on Mar 30, 2015 23:14:41 GMT -5
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Post by Weemanv1 on Mar 30, 2015 23:16:37 GMT -5
Badass viking heel Sheamus? I'm completely okay with this. Got a laugh out of the fans scrambling to find a way to insult him after he took out Bryan and Ziggler. I have to say though, if he had to turn heel, it was best to do it on one of those two. Or maybe Dean Ambrose. And hey, it's not cowardly corporate heel Sheamus, so I have nothing to be afraid of anymore.
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Post by A-Rob on Mar 31, 2015 0:13:17 GMT -5
Thank god Sheamus returned as a heel and with a new look to boot. We can now call him Hooligan Fella.
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Post by becks007 on Mar 31, 2015 1:17:37 GMT -5
Proud to say that I was amongst that amazing vocal crowd at RAW tonight :-) Lost my voice now...lol..
What a great first live Wrestlemania experience it has been for me... And RAW is just icing on the cake... Perfect!
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