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Post by Liv Is Life on Sept 28, 2017 0:25:03 GMT -5
Yet everyone craps all over GFW for the whole "broken" trademark. This is actually far more trivial..
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Post by Rob on Sept 28, 2017 0:40:41 GMT -5
WWE is so petty sometimes
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Post by robbutler01 on Sept 28, 2017 0:52:46 GMT -5
Brilliant! They better hope he doesn't realise they use the superkick too or he go after that next lol
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Post by A-Rob on Sept 28, 2017 1:20:48 GMT -5
It was bound to happen sooner or later.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2017 5:14:02 GMT -5
I can't wait for WWE to get desperate enough to reach out to the Young Bucks to be apart of the Dusty Rhodes Classic and Matt and Nick will only do it if they can use the "too sweet" hand gesture outside of WWE again, causing crapstorm 2.
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Post by Boy Wonder on Sept 28, 2017 5:37:25 GMT -5
I'm curious if the WWE actually has any legs to stand on here. Seems like it's just a common thing in wrestling because they sure didn't care when The Band was throwing it up in TNA.
Seems like they're being petty for no reason.
All these Jim Cornettes on here are pretty funny though.
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Post by The American Daydream on Sept 28, 2017 6:06:57 GMT -5
You know how to spot a tool at a WWE event? They are wearing a Bullet Club shirt while throwing up a "Too Sweet" for their selfie. beautiful lol
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Post by Fighter Hayabusa on Sept 28, 2017 6:22:02 GMT -5
I always found it funny how people throw up the Too Sweet as kind of an anti WWE but it was started in WWE and made more popular in WCW. The original Bullet Club was kind of interesting to me because it just came off like a group of friends hanging out and having a good time. Now they just seem like nWo wannabes that live to impress Dave Meltzer. It started in WWE? By who? I don't remember that.
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Post by mutafan on Sept 28, 2017 6:56:36 GMT -5
THE BUCKS ARE GREAT WRESTLERS BETTER THAN ANY TEAM THAT WWE CURRENTLY HAS SO OF COURSE WWE IS GOING TO COMPLAIN AND BRING IN THE LAWYERS
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Post by Triple S on Sept 28, 2017 6:58:57 GMT -5
I mean, would this be The Kliq’s battle? Not WWE’s? I dunno.
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Post by bigshab421 on Sept 28, 2017 7:06:13 GMT -5
I know its their signature look/gimmick, the fact these two have mutton chop sideburns and look like they couldn't beat up an old lady, I cannot stand them. And thats just the aesthetic side of them, they are terrible n the ring imo.
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Post by robbutler01 on Sept 28, 2017 7:06:23 GMT -5
funniest thing of all is Bret hart is one that started using before everyone else - Kliq, NWO, Bullet Club etc! lol
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Post by bababooey on Sept 28, 2017 7:50:20 GMT -5
I always found it funny how people throw up the Too Sweet as kind of an anti WWE but it was started in WWE and made more popular in WCW. The original Bullet Club was kind of interesting to me because it just came off like a group of friends hanging out and having a good time. Now they just seem like nWo wannabes that live to impress Dave Meltzer. It started in WWE? By who? I don't remember that. Kinda started in WWE from the story X-Pac told. He said they were on an overseas tour and he was in a bar. He saw some guys flashing the Too Sweet. He asked some people about it and found out it was like some kind of Turkish mafia signal. He thought it looked cool and he started throwing it up when he came to the ring. The rest of the Kliq started doing it too and some other guys in the back too just goofing around. When Hall and Nash went to WCW they did it kind of as a way to say what's up to HBK and HHH. Also, if you make shadow puppets, it looks like a wolf so it fits in with the Wolfpack.
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Post by bababooey on Sept 28, 2017 7:51:47 GMT -5
funniest thing of all is Bret hart is one that started using before everyone else - Kliq, NWO, Bullet Club etc! lol Bret did the sign language for "I love you." It's slightly different.
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Post by ellisd on Sept 28, 2017 8:30:19 GMT -5
It started in WWE? By who? I don't remember that. Hey cool. I was there that night.
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Post by greenjack1992 on Sept 28, 2017 8:36:05 GMT -5
I always found it funny how people throw up the Too Sweet as kind of an anti WWE but it was started in WWE and made more popular in WCW. The original Bullet Club was kind of interesting to me because it just came off like a group of friends hanging out and having a good time. Now they just seem like nWo wannabes that live to impress Dave Meltzer. It started in WWE? By who? I don't remember that. Sean Waltman started doing the lama hand gesture and HBK liked it so he and Diesel started doing it on television. Then, when Diesel and Razor went over to WCW, they started doing it at the camera and saying hi to each other on their respective shows.
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Post by ~ Cymru ~ on Sept 28, 2017 9:06:51 GMT -5
Lmao BC tried to cause some waves and WWE has let them know they wont be played with They should have stayed quiet and under WWE radar.
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Post by The American Daydream on Sept 28, 2017 9:28:32 GMT -5
It started in WWE? By who? I don't remember that. HBK looks blown out of his mind lol
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2017 9:39:12 GMT -5
That's Really Stupid.
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Post by Danger10 on Sept 28, 2017 10:18:34 GMT -5
funniest thing of all is Bret hart is one that started using before everyone else - Kliq, NWO, Bullet Club etc! lol Bret did the sign language for "I love you." It's slightly different. I always thought Bret did this hand signal since the other guys in the locker room called him the lone wolf
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