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Post by keegandimitrijevic01 on Dec 31, 2018 22:36:36 GMT -5
Who do you guys think is the greatest star in WWE history? Mine's The Undertaker. The longevity, character work, match quality, and consistency make me say that 'Taker's the best to ever lace a pair up. Multiple classic matches, a consistent character for nearly three decades as well. The fact that 'Taker has been elite for nearly 30 years is remarkable.
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Post by keegandimitrijevic01 on Dec 31, 2018 12:11:53 GMT -5
I know some of these guys have to agree to a deal
- Evolution (Exclusive) - Spirit Squad (Exclusive) - Headbangers (Exclusive) - Paul London & Brian Kendrick (Exclusive) - Johnny Nitro & Joey Mercury (Exclusive) - Dave Taylor & William Regal (Exclusive) - Buff Bagwell - Rey Mysterio (SummerSlam 2002) - Rene Dupree (French flag) - Maven - Kenzo Suzuki - Mr Kennedy (T-shirt, MITB, Mic) - A-Train - Matt Morgan - Dan Severn - Kid Kash - Jamie Noble - Fit Finlay (WCW) - Finlay (WWE) - Eric Bischoff (WCW) - Eric Bischoff (WWE) - Chris Masters - Carlito - MVP - Matt Hardy (2005 return) - Hakushi - Daniel Bryan (American Dragon) - Jim Cornette - Jeff Jarrett (Double-J white attire) - Jeff Jarrett (WCW attire) - Rhyno (Attitude Era) - Brooklyn Brawler - Chris Jericho (many 2005 attires) - Dustin Rhodes
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Post by keegandimitrijevic01 on Dec 31, 2018 11:36:31 GMT -5
I'd like to have most of these
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Post by keegandimitrijevic01 on Dec 30, 2018 20:26:57 GMT -5
I'm really surprised WWE hasn't explored more Paul Heyman figures, but I guess they don't think kids will want to buy his figures. He may be right about that, but kids don't buy figures, adults do! So they should take adults buying these figures more into consideration, and making a One Night Stand 2005 Paul Heyman with leather jack, hat, and headphones would be great! Agree, man!!!
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Post by keegandimitrijevic01 on Dec 30, 2018 19:19:31 GMT -5
I'd love to see the detailed packaging that Mattel could come up with for Classic Superstars. All Elites
Series 1: The 2000's
- Sting (Last ever Nitro) - Ric Flair (Last ever Nitro) - AJ Styles (WCW) - Billy Kidman (WCW) - X-Pac (NWO) - Brock Lesnar (2003 muscle shirt attire) - Kurt Angle (WrestleMania 22 with the Olympic Gold Medal) - Un-Americans (Exclusive three pack)
Series 2: The 2000's (Continued)
- Rob Van Dam (Royal Rumble 2006 return) - Billy & Chuck with Rico (Exclusive two-pack) - Tajiri - Goldberg (Badd Blood 2003) - Kane (2000 Raw return) - Eddie Guerrero (Great American Bash 2004 with bullrope) - Rey Mysterio (WrestleMania 21)
Exclusive: Extreme Superstars
- Dudley Boyz (ECW One Night Stand 2005) . Tye Dye Variant - Paul Heyman (ECW One Night Stand 2005)
- Joey Styles (ECW One Night Stand 2005) - Mike Awesome - Sandman (ECW One Night Stand 2005) - Raven - Tazz
Series 3: 70's/80's Era (Don't know if some of them would sell well, but, just a suggestion)
- Bruiser Brody - Abdullah The Butcher - Billy Graham - Johnny Rodz - Dick The Bruiser - Bobo Brazil - Pre- WWE Hogan - Original Sheik
Series 4: The 1990's
- "Stunning" Steve Austin - Val Venis - Steve Blackman - Hardcore Holly - Chyna - Al Snow
I'll post a second one
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Post by keegandimitrijevic01 on Dec 30, 2018 18:08:33 GMT -5
YES
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Post by keegandimitrijevic01 on Dec 30, 2018 12:55:46 GMT -5
love the setup
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Post by keegandimitrijevic01 on Dec 30, 2018 12:55:26 GMT -5
I love this!
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Post by keegandimitrijevic01 on Dec 30, 2018 12:54:17 GMT -5
I wish we would. I think it'd make a great RSC Exclusive
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Post by keegandimitrijevic01 on Dec 30, 2018 11:25:44 GMT -5
If WWE was to form a partnership with IMPACT for a "Best of TNA" Mattel Elite Line, I'd want:
AJ Styles: Lockdown 2005, Hard Justice 2008, Kurt Angle: Bound For Glory IV, Bound For Glory 2007, Turning Point 2009, Lockdown 2008, Slammiversary IX Sting: Slammiversary IX, Jakks RSC Exclusive re-done, Bound For Glory 2006 Jeff Hardy: Turning Point 2012, Willow, Brother Nero, Heel Hardy Bully Ray: Lockdown 2013 Beer Money (If Storm agrees) Abyss (if he agreed to a merch deal with WWE): Lockdown 2005 Desmond Wolfe: Turning Point 2009
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Post by keegandimitrijevic01 on Dec 29, 2018 21:48:43 GMT -5
Rick Martel- I thought his model character had so much potential to go further than it did. Obviously not to the World Title but to this day I still say he should've got a run with the IC belt.
Bam Bam Bigelow- His 1st run in 87/88. He was over like rover during this time period. You can even argue he was #2 behind Hogan. Him being the last on his team to get eliminated at the 1st SSeries speaks volumes. Ton of potential as a babyface IMO. I'll also throw in his 2nd run during from late 92-late 95. Both runs were great but could've been so much more.
Vader- Here's a big one for me. When he debuted at the Rumble in 96 they made him look dominate and for those 6 months I was like hell yeah they're booking him the way he should be booked and then SSlam 96 came. HBK beating him KILLED all his momentum and he really never recovered from it. And oh yeah the way Michaels treated him during the match. Just disgraceful. They had a big mega heel monster in the palm of their hands and they just flushed it down the toilet.
Couldn't agree more with these three as well. Bam Bam & Vader should've won Vince's top prize easily
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Post by keegandimitrijevic01 on Dec 29, 2018 21:46:51 GMT -5
- Would it have been as electrifying?
- If not, do we still get a Hulk Still Rules run?
- Who does Rock wrestle?
- If Hall, is Rock able to get a good match out of him?
- Does Austin not take his ball and go home shortly thereafter?
- Could the chemistry and fan reaction of Hogan and Rock have been replicated at any other event or venue?
- Given that we still would’ve gotten Hogan/Rock down the road and never got Hogan/Austin, would you trade Rock for Austin in that match and erase one of the greatest moments in wrestling?
- I think Austin/ Hogan would've had an electrifying feeling, too. - I think Hogan would've eventually turned babyface towards the end of the year anyway. - I think Rock would've wrestled The Undertaker (Bruce revealed that Rock was an option if I'm not mistaken). Rock could've also been added to Jericho/ Triple H. - Austin/ Hogan would've been no great match (from a match quality perspective); but, the spectacle would've been amazing. - I personally would've kept Rock/Hogan- it's too legendary. I would've tried to convince Steve to wrestle Hogan at the Royal Rumble 2003 or WrestleMania XIX
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Post by keegandimitrijevic01 on Dec 29, 2018 21:35:23 GMT -5
Mine are:
Goldust- He would've been a great MITB Holder in the Attitude Era. A "Golden" briefcase would've been super neat! Plus. he was a great in-ring talent in his prime.
Sabu- I feel like he could've been a HUGE draw for them in the late-attitude/Ruthless Aggression Era. He didn't need to be involved in the ECW nonsense in '06/'07. I think he could've had the mystique he had in ECW. From there, he could've had classic feuds/ matches with guys like Edge, Kane, & The Undertaker.
- Mike Awesome- One of, if not, the most agile big-man of all time. Could've been a great heel nor babyface with a look that Vince loved. Easily could've been a World Champion in WWE. Heck, imagine the brawls he could've had with guys like JBL or Brock Lesnar??
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Post by keegandimitrijevic01 on Dec 29, 2018 21:23:04 GMT -5
Over the last number of years, I've seen many of today's performers use moves like the Sharpshooter, Figure-Four, & Tombstone as high spots. I know the German Suplex used to be a finisher- but, the move was very basic. What are your guys' thoughts on famous finishers as high-spots now?
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Post by keegandimitrijevic01 on Dec 28, 2018 15:51:55 GMT -5
Thanks for posting this! What a Warrior collection!
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Post by keegandimitrijevic01 on Dec 28, 2018 15:48:56 GMT -5
I'm curious to find out everyone's favourite year of WWE. Mine's either 2007 or 2000. How about your guys'? I'm just curious what you like about 2007 because I felt like it was one of the worst years in modern history. Totally respect your opinion because one of my favorite years is 1993 which isn't too popular, it's just that the general consensus seems to be that 2007 isn't a favorite among wrestling fans. Cena never lost. Great Khali as champion. And the whole Benoit tragedy which really put a black cloud over the whole damn industry. 1993 1994 2002 1998 1997 I liked 2007 because the main event feuds on Raw & Smackdown were fantastic. I thought 'Taker/ Batista was great along with Cena/Shawn. I thought Rated-RKO was awesome as well. And, Edge also had a great 2007 by moving to Smackdown.
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Post by keegandimitrijevic01 on Dec 28, 2018 14:50:35 GMT -5
I'm curious to find out everyone's favourite year of WWE. Mine's either 2007 or 2000. How about your guys'?
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Post by keegandimitrijevic01 on Dec 28, 2018 14:47:32 GMT -5
I know I've mentioned it before- but, I think the series would be awesome! From pst WWE games like: Smackdown HCTP & SVR 2006
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Post by keegandimitrijevic01 on Dec 28, 2018 13:18:12 GMT -5
Steve Blackman: Karate sticks Al Snow: Head Test Jeff Jarrett: IC Title Raven: Shopping cart Val Venis: Towel Gangrel: Cup of blood Dan Severn Droz Ken Shamrock: Blue attire Crash Holly Hardcore Holly Jim Ross
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Post by keegandimitrijevic01 on Dec 28, 2018 9:39:49 GMT -5
WrestleMania XX Badd Blood 2003 SummerSlam 2003 DX Jersey (Attitude Era) SummerSlam 2002 (Epic Moments with HBK)
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