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Post by | NLS™ | on Sept 1, 2016 2:00:00 GMT -5
Finn Balor is waay over pushed and waaay over-rated. Dont get me wrong. I like Finn just fine, but to have him come in out of nowhere and bury 2 guys you've built over the last 2 years the right way to be your workhorses, to shoulder the burden of the weight of the company for the future and just... and just job them out to him right off the ing bat? WHO WRITES THIS GARBAGE?!?!
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Post by Yayo on Sept 1, 2016 7:23:24 GMT -5
Finn Balor is waay over pushed and waaay over-rated. Dont get me wrong. I like Finn just fine, but to have him come in out of nowhere and bury 2 guys you've built over the last 2 years the right way to be your workhorses, to shoulder the burden of the weight of the company for the future and just... and just job them out to him right off the ing bat? WHO WRITES THIS GARBAGE?!?! I can understand being upset or bewildered how Finn got the rocket strapped to him, but to say he "buried" Rollins or Reigns is ridiculous. Both of those guys came away from their matches with Finn just as strong as they were prior. Also, they were competitive matches. You wouldn't say Brock "buried" The Rock at Summerslam 02 would you?
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Post by marino13 on Sept 1, 2016 8:02:30 GMT -5
And a few more...
I don't see the hype in Tye Dillinger. Solid talent, but I don't think he's a star.
NXT hasn't been the same once they lost Zayn, Owens, & 3 of the Four Horsewomen. Still good, just not as good.
Tamina Snuka is a waste of roster space. Unless they put her with Jax. That might help.
Heel New Day > Face New Day. By a lot.
Heel Sasha Banks > Face Sasha Banks. By a lot.
The CWC is fantastic, but too predictable.
Rosa hasn't offered WWE anything since she split from Epico & Primo.
Epico & Primo haven't offered WWE anything since they split from Rosa.
Paige doesn't seem very motivated anymore. She went from anti-diva to diva overnight. Hoping this suspension is a wake up call. A move to SD would help also.
Mojo Rawley doesn't get me hyped. Annoyed is more like it.
Big Show needs to team with Braun Strowman. Besides that, I see no reason for him to return.
Total Divas ruined my perception of a lot of the female talent.
Lillian Garcia was awful.
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Post by | NLS™ | on Sept 1, 2016 12:07:08 GMT -5
Dont get me wrong. I like Finn just fine, but to have him come in out of nowhere and bury 2 guys you've built over the last 2 years the right way to be your workhorses, to shoulder the burden of the weight of the company for the future and just... and just job them out to him right off the ing bat? WHO WRITES THIS GARBAGE?!?! I can understand being upset or bewildered how Finn got the rocket strapped to him, but to say he "buried" Rollins or Reigns is ridiculous. Both of those guys came away from their matches with Finn just as strong as they were prior. Also, they were competitive matches. You wouldn't say Brock "buried" The Rock at Summerslam 02 would you? Okay, maybe "buried" is not the right term to use in this case. But I think you get the point! *smh* Having a guy like Balor go over both Reigns and Rollins in his first what 2 or 3 matches(?) on the main roster is complete bullsh*t. He may not have "buried" them but this guy is no monster like a Brock Lesnar, hes not just. Hes nothing more than a carbon copy of Seth Rollins with a stupid gimmick. Id hate to say Im glad he got hurt... but in a way, I am! He does not deserve to be a World Champion regardless of what hes done outside of the WWE.
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Post by | NLS™ | on Sept 1, 2016 12:34:47 GMT -5
Okay, maybe "buried" is not the right term to use in this case. But I think you get the point! *smh* Having a guy like Balor go over both Reigns and Rollins in his first what 2 or 3 matches(?) on the main roster is complete bullsh*t. He may not have "buried" them but this guy is no monster like a Brock Lesnar, its not just. Hes nothing more than a carbon copy of Seth Rollins with a stupid gimmick. Id hate to say Im glad he got hurt... but in a way, I am! He does not deserve to be a World Champion regardless of what hes done outside of the WWE. Personal opinion: you're a ing dweeb if you are happy someone got hurt. "Oh no, I don't like this wrestler so much that I'm glad he's hurt so I don't have to see him." Pathetic. Hmph, whatever. I barf at your opinion, "dweeb". The man did not die, I dont wish death upon anybody... dont try to paint me as some kind of in immoral assh*le. Get over yourself! *smh* He will heal just fine and be back in action soon enough. This is not about morality. My point is he needs to earn his spot just like everyone else. So if it takes a little injury to backpeddle his little ass a bit, then so be it.
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Post by Manning Of Steel on Sept 1, 2016 12:50:54 GMT -5
- Lol at the notion that if you aren't fan of women's wrestling, that you're a sexist!
- Roman Reigns is in the absolute perfect spot right now. He works well as an upper mid-card/main event enhancement talent. I wouldn't mind another title reign, later down the line, as long he isn't given "superman" booking.
- Braun Strowman is being built up well, and could have a good title run, if it's booked properly.
- Finn Balor gets a pass for having only a few moves, over guys like Cena, because Finn is intense and believable in the ring. That being said, I love Cena's work these passed few years, even if he does still suck at taking basic back bumps.
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Post by TheSystem 1.5 on Sept 1, 2016 13:13:05 GMT -5
Personal opinion: you're a ing dweeb if you are happy someone got hurt. "Oh no, I don't like this wrestler so much that I'm glad he's hurt so I don't have to see him." Pathetic. Hmph, whatever. I barf at your opinion, "dweeb". The man did not die, I dont wish death upon anybody... dont try to paint me as some kind of in immoral assh*le. Get over yourself! *smh* He will heal just fine and be back in action soon enough. This is not about morality. My point is he needs to earn his spot just like everyone else. So if it takes a little injury to backpeddle his little ass a bit, then so be it. In all fairness, being happy someone got hurt just because of the push they got, does make you an bunghole.
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Post by attitudesback on Sept 1, 2016 13:14:15 GMT -5
Also "Why can't I go into a Bayley appreciation thread and bash her?!? It's not fair!!!" You're a god damn idiot. Quote people next time, and we are giving opinions not name calling. The last one got locked because of posts like yours.
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Post by Ember's Flame on Sept 1, 2016 13:43:04 GMT -5
Saying this on this board is controversial...Kevin Owens is DAMN good.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2016 13:59:19 GMT -5
Also "Why can't I go into a Bayley appreciation thread and bash her?!? It's not fair!!!" You're a god damn idiot. Quote people next time, and we are giving opinions not name calling. The last one got locked because of posts like yours. In the thread calling women ugly and guys fat, we aren't name calling? Opinions are one thing. Calling Bayley or Sasha ugly and bashing their fans because the are adult men is another.
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Post by Sizzle on Sept 1, 2016 14:03:46 GMT -5
Can you all please stop arguing? This thread has been tame for quite a few pages. Don't ruin it by fighting.
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Post by Sizzle on Sept 1, 2016 14:17:01 GMT -5
I don't like Zack Sabre Jr.
Also, in the CWC Qualifiers, he injured someone, but no one mentioned it. I know if that was Reigns or some other hated wrestler, he would be called out and attacked for it.
I don't like the CWC. The whole thing is pretty boring to me. I caught some of it and the Kendrick and Tajiri parts.
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Post by J12 on Sept 1, 2016 14:24:50 GMT -5
Here's some more, why not?
Wrestlemania 32 is tied with Wrestlemania 29 for the worst Mania I've been a part of as a fan. (I started watching in December of '98, so that includes Wrestlemania 15 onward.)
CM Punk not being in the main event of Wrestlemania 29 is the single most idiotic decision WWE has made during my tenure as a fan, and likely changed the entire course of the company.
Roman Reigns should be one of the hardest pushed guys on the roster, as a heel. He's got all the tools to be one of the best heels in over a decade, and contrary to popular belief, I don't think people will flip and cheer him just because he's a bad guy.
Sami Zayn is the best seller in the company and doesn't get enough credit for that aspect of his game.
There's no excuse for Cena's poor application of the STF. He's been doing it for years and has never once made an attempt to tighten it up, despite being called out for it by a number of well-respected veterans.
Outside of the stuff with Daniel Bryan, Kane has been one of the least interesting, groan-inducing characters on the entire roster since 2002.
CM Punk going over Ryback at Hell in a Cell was the absolute right decision. It was never beating the Shield and losing to Mark Henry that derailed Ryback's career.
Alberto Del Rio has never once connected with the WWE audience, was given way too many chances, and bringing him back was a colossal mistake.
The Usos are great, they just need character development.
Hulk Hogan is the most selfish, fair-weather star in pro wrestling history. He's burned all of his bridges, and has absolutely nothing left to offer the company. I have absolutely zero interest in ever seeing him in a WWE ring again.
Goldberg's stint with WWE was miserable, and it's truly baffling to me that people want to see him back in any capacity, especially at his age.
There is absolutely no reason to do an Undertaker/Sting match. The window of opportunity passed years ago and there are at least a dozen opponents Taker would be better suited to work with in his (potentially) final Mania.
American Alpha is great, but their music absolutely sucks.
I think putting the Intercontinental Title on Zack Ryder at Wrestlemania was a bad idea, and was WWE's way of showing their hand that the show wasn't up to par and was going to piss their fans off.
I've never liked Jerry Lawler's commentary, even during the Attitude Era.
John Laurinaitis' GM run was awful. The character was awful. He was awful. Everything about it was awful.
The first month (Pipebomb - title win) of the CM Punk/John Cena Money in the Bank '11 feud is the best angle WWE has pulled off in my time as a wrestling fan. They blew it afterward, though.
Outside of the first attack, everything about the Nexus angle sucked.
The Invasion, while flawed, was not nearly as bad in hindsight as people make it out to be.
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Post by Rude Awakening on Sept 1, 2016 14:29:44 GMT -5
Here's some more, why not? Wrestlemania 32 is tied with Wrestlemania 29 for the worst Mania I've been a part of as a fan. (I started watching in December of '98, so that includes Wrestlemania 15 [ I know this is an opinion thread, but is there any reason those two manias are ranked so low?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2016 14:33:52 GMT -5
Here's some more, why not? Wrestlemania 32 is tied with Wrestlemania 29 for the worst Mania I've been a part of as a fan. (I started watching in December of '98, so that includes Wrestlemania 15 onward.) CM Punk not being in the main event of Wrestlemania 29 is the single most idiotic decision WWE has made during my tenure as a fan, and likely changed the entire course of the company. Roman Reigns should be one of the hardest pushed guys on the roster, as a heel. He's got all the tools to be one of the best heels in over a decade, and contrary to popular belief, I don't think people will flip and cheer him just because he's a bad guy. Sami Zayn is the best seller in the company and doesn't get enough credit for that aspect of his game. There's no excuse for Cena's poor application of the STF. He's been doing it for years and has never once made an attempt to tighten it up, despite being called out for it by a number of well-respected veterans. Outside of the stuff with Daniel Bryan, Kane has been one of the least interesting, groan-inducing characters on the entire roster since 2002. CM Punk going over Ryback at Hell in a Cell was the absolute right decision. It was never beating the Shield and losing to Mark Henry that derailed Ryback's career. Alberto Del Rio has never once connected with the WWE audience, was given way too many chances, and bringing him back was a colossal mistake. The Usos are great, they just need character development. Hulk Hogan is the most selfish, fair-weather star in pro wrestling history. He's burned all of his bridges, and has absolutely nothing left to offer the company. I have absolutely zero interest in ever seeing him in a WWE ring again. Goldberg's stint with WWE was miserable, and it's truly baffling to me that people want to see him back in any capacity, especially at his age. There is absolutely no reason to do an Undertaker/Sting match. The window of opportunity passed years ago and there are at least a dozen opponents Taker would be better suited to work with in his (potentially) final Mania. American Alpha is great, but their music absolutely sucks. I think putting the Intercontinental Title on Zack Ryder at Wrestlemania was a bad idea, and was WWE's way of showing their hand that the show wasn't up to par and was going to piss their fans off. I've never liked Jerry Lawler's commentary, even during the Attitude Era. John Laurinaitis' GM run was awful. The character was awful. He was awful. Everything about it was awful. The first month (Pipebomb - title win) of the CM Punk/John Cena Money in the Bank '11 feud is the best angle WWE has pulled off in my time as a wrestling fan. They blew it afterward, though. Outside of the first attack, everything about the Nexus angle sucked. The Invasion, while flawed, was not nearly as bad in hindsight as people make it out to be. Outside the Hogan stuff, I pretty much agree with all of this.
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Post by J12 on Sept 1, 2016 14:38:49 GMT -5
Here's some more, why not? Wrestlemania 32 is tied with Wrestlemania 29 for the worst Mania I've been a part of as a fan. (I started watching in December of '98, so that includes Wrestlemania 15 [ I know this is an opinion thread, but is there any reason those two manias are ranked so low? Neither of them brought anything to the table for me. In the case of 29, Rock/Cena II was so very clearly the wrong decision, yet they went ahead with it anyway. People wanted to see CM Punk in the main event. It made perfect, logical sense from a storyline perspective, and they could have still achieved the same desired result (Cena going over The Rock.) In addition to that, you had a grossly overrated Taker/Punk match, and the worst of a trio of Lesnar/Triple H matches. Ryback, one of the hottest characters in the company, was pulled away from his angle with The Shield to be fed to Mark Henry, completely killing his momentum and, quite honestly, permanently derailing his career. Every other match on the card was a total throwaway. Fandango going over Jericho, a poorly executed World Title match that no one cared about, Big Show being randomly thrown in the Shield match. It was poorly built, poorly executed, and completely fumbled. Just an all around awful show. The story is similar with Wrestlemania 32, though injuries forced their hand. Triple H/Roman Reigns was an absolutely dreadful main event, Taker/Shane was a boring affair built entirely around one spot (and the setup made absolutely no logical sense), Lesnar/Ambrose was awful, The Wyatts were buried for no reason, Jericho/Styles had a better match the month before. There were a bunch of silly and unnecessary legend spots to give a pseudo-boost to a show that, on paper, was hardly strong enough to be a B-Show, let alone a Wrestlemania. Again, horrible build, horrible execution. The one bright spot on the entire show was the Women's Title match. In most cases, I can look back in hindsight and think better of my initial gut reaction to an event. In the case of 29 and 32, the more I think about them, the worse they get.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2016 14:38:51 GMT -5
John Cena, although great, is still the face of a company who's ratings and overall popularity has been on the decline for his entire run on top.
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Post by Rude Awakening on Sept 1, 2016 14:42:55 GMT -5
I know this is an opinion thread, but is there any reason those two manias are ranked so low? Neither of them brought anything to the table for me. In the case of 29, Rock/Cena II was so very clearly the wrong decision, yet they went ahead with it anyway. People wanted to see CM Punk in the main event. It made perfect, logical sense from a storyline perspective, and they could have still achieved the same desired result (Cena going over The Rock.) In addition to that, you had a grossly overrated Taker/Punk match, and the worst of a trio of Lesnar/Triple H matches. Ryback, one of the hottest characters in the company, was pulled away from his angle with The Shield to be fed to Mark Henry, completely killing his momentum and, quite honestly, permanently derailing his career. Every other match on the card was a total throwaway. Fandango going over Jericho, a poorly executed World Title match that no one cared about, Big Show being randomly thrown in the Shield match. It was poorly built, poorly executed, and completely fumbled. Just an all around awful show. The story is similar with Wrestlemania 32, though injuries forced their hand. Triple H/Roman Reigns was an absolutely dreadful main event, Taker/Shane was a boring affair built entirely around one spot (and the setup made absolutely no logical sense), Lesnar/Ambrose was awful, The Wyatts were buried for no reason, Jericho/Styles had a better match the month before. There were a bunch of silly and unnecessary legend spots to give a pseudo-boost to a show that, on paper, was hardly strong enough to be a B-Show, let alone a Wrestlemania. Again, horrible build, horrible execution. The one bright spot on the entire show was the Women's Title match. In most cases, I can look back in hindsight and think better of my initial gut reaction to an event. In the case of 29 and 32, the more I think about them, the worse they get. That's fair, I enjoyed those wrestlemanias. Wrestlemania 27 felt very basic to me, other than taker/hhh and Miz/cena all the other matches could've been done on any other basic ppv. For wrestlemania 28 I wouldn't have minded a triple threat main event, but after rock won at wm 28, I think they had no other option, but to have the John Cena redemption story.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2016 14:45:52 GMT -5
Okay, maybe "buried" is not the right term to use in this case. But I think you get the point! *smh* Having a guy like Balor go over both Reigns and Rollins in his first what 2 or 3 matches(?) on the main roster is complete bullsh*t. He may not have "buried" them but this guy is no monster like a Brock Lesnar, its not just. Hes nothing more than a carbon copy of Seth Rollins with a stupid gimmick. Id hate to say Im glad he got hurt... but in a way, I am! He does not deserve to be a World Champion regardless of what hes done outside of the WWE. Personal opinion: you're a ing dweeb if you are happy someone got hurt. "Oh no, I don't like this wrestler so much that I'm glad he's hurt so I don't have to see him." Pathetic. says the guy you joined 18 hours ago waltzing into controversal wrestling opinion thread
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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2016 15:00:35 GMT -5
Seth Rollins' title reign was awful.
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