WFK
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Post by WFK on Apr 10, 2009 19:28:10 GMT -5
Trips needs to step down and start putting over the talent of the future, which whether you like it or not is Randy Orton See, that's one thing I don't get that I read all the time. Why does Triple H need to step down for the future if he is part of the present? This is his time to be champion. I could understand Hunter putting people over in a few years when his career starts winding down, but as of right now this is still his time.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2009 19:35:17 GMT -5
Trips needs to step down and start putting over the talent of the future, which whether you like it or not is Randy Orton See, that's one thing I don't get that I read all the time. Why does Triple H need to step down for the future if he is part of the present? This is his time to be champion. I could understand Hunter putting people over in a few years when his career starts winding down, but as of right now this is still his time. Im not saying lose all the time. but lets face it, he at this point, he doesnt need the championship and he doesnt need to beat the best all the time either.
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Post by Mark on Apr 10, 2009 20:00:58 GMT -5
orton could never be more over than Hunter, never ever He already is. Triple H was NEVER that over with the crowd as a face only when he was against Cena. what show are we watching again
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Post by HugoOne on Apr 10, 2009 20:04:49 GMT -5
I'm still confused by the chinlock thing. Did he used to pull them out more often then a punch or kick? Yes. Does he do that now? NO. It's not about busting it out in more than one match...it's that he does it virtually every match and it comes across as a crutch. At least to me. I don't view it as a trademark move like his awesome backbreaker. It just screams to me that he doesn't know where to go in the match and relies on it. And I really like Orton. I love his character, I love his growth...I don't think he's a great wrestler, but he's decent, and he can put on good-great matches with the right opponent. I just hate the Ortonlock and it kills his matches for me.
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Post by Iron Man on Apr 10, 2009 20:11:46 GMT -5
He already is. Triple H was NEVER that over with the crowd as a face only when he was against Cena. what show are we watching again You tell me? I always pretty much hear alot of boo's or cheers for Orton on every Raw show. Look at H's reaction's latley, pretty dead if you ask me.
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Post by pineappleexpress on Apr 10, 2009 20:45:08 GMT -5
I'm still bitter at him not doing the job for Booker at WrestleMania XIX.
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Post by rkokixas on Apr 10, 2009 22:04:52 GMT -5
And the more you people bash and boo him and chant "boring" at the shows when he does the chinlock the more he'll do it to tick you guys off.LOL.He said so himself in an interview I read.
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Post by Jimmy on Apr 10, 2009 22:07:22 GMT -5
And the more you people bash and boo him and chant "boring" at the shows when he does the chinlock the more he'll do it to tick you guys off.LOL.He said so himself in an interview I read. i read it, and it's real good to know that orton specifically tries to be a shitty worker.
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Post by rkokixas on Apr 10, 2009 22:13:19 GMT -5
Yeah,he's a real __itty worker,thats why Ive read comments by Cena,Booker T,Bret Hart,DDP,Paul London and Paul Heyman all saying he's the best wrestler and talent going today.Cena even called him the best of his generation and since he's only wrestled him 1,000 times I guess I'd take his9and the others) opinion(s) over yours.
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Post by Mark on Apr 10, 2009 22:25:06 GMT -5
Yeah,he's a real __itty worker,thats why Ive read comments by Cena,Booker T,Bret Hart,DDP,Paul London and Paul Heyman all saying he's the best wrestler and talent going today.Cena even called him the best of his generation and since he's only wrestled him 1,000 times I guess I'd take his9and the others) opinion(s) over yours. proof please
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Post by Johnny Wrestling on Apr 10, 2009 22:29:28 GMT -5
Yeah,he's a real __itty worker,thats why Ive read comments by Cena,Booker T,Bret Hart,DDP,Paul London and Paul Heyman all saying he's the best wrestler and talent going today.Cena even called him the best of his generation and since he's only wrestled him 1,000 times I guess I'd take his9and the others) opinion(s) over yours. I think I've read some Bret Hart interviews here in which he stated that.
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Post by rkokixas on Apr 10, 2009 22:29:57 GMT -5
Do a search on interviews w/ them and you'll see them.I know the Bret one is on Meltzer's site in the archives.
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Post by Mark on Apr 10, 2009 22:30:37 GMT -5
Do a search on interviews w/ them and you'll see them.I know the Bret one is on Meltzer's site in the archives. why should i have to do the search when you brought it up that they said that for all I know you could be lying
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Post by Johnny Wrestling on Apr 10, 2009 22:32:11 GMT -5
Do a search on interviews w/ them and you'll see them.I know the Bret one is on Meltzer's site in the archives. why should i have to do the search when you brought it up that they said that for all I know you could be lying I found it Show: The Interactive Interview Guest: Bret "The Hitman" Hart Date: 4/4/09 Your Hosts: Patrick Kelley, James Walsh, & Nick Noel Transcript By: Patrick Kelley & James Walsh To listen, visit www.WrestlingEpicenter.com. BRET "THE HITMAN" HART: - When asked about his favorite wrestlers today, he puts over Randy Orton. He puts Randy's dad over as one of the best and says that he might be even better than his dad. He says he would have loved to work with him. Bret also says that he'd have fun working with Cena & Batista and says that even though people think they are limited, he thinks he could have fun working matches out with them. Unfortunately, he says the concussion he suffered prevents him from every stepping foot in the ring again. Link to the thread: wfigs.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=classicwrestling&action=display&thread=126404
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Post by Mark on Apr 10, 2009 22:48:25 GMT -5
I think that stroke hasnt gotten to Bret
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Post by skribbel24 on Apr 10, 2009 22:57:31 GMT -5
None of these threads would have existed if the WrestleMania main event didn't happen the way it did.
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Post by Johnny Wrestling on Apr 10, 2009 23:00:32 GMT -5
None of these threads would have existed if the WrestleMania main event didn't happen the way it did. I think I stated before the Royal Rumble that I didn't wanted Orton to face Triple H because of his record against him.
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Post by TeamExtreme718x on Apr 11, 2009 0:01:55 GMT -5
idk if Orton wouldve been what he is today without the help of HHH or his father..So he cant really complain..
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Post by abyss on Apr 11, 2009 0:35:58 GMT -5
HHH has helped Orton get to where he is today.
I still think it would have been a million times better if HHH was the one kicked out of Evolution, and not Orton.
Orton should have won the title at Wrestlemania, but HHH winning a title match was bound to happen soon. I just feel like Batista should have returned on draft night, and they should've used Raw this past week to get Orton some heat back.
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Post by Dan on Apr 11, 2009 8:27:06 GMT -5
I'm sorry but it was meant to be Orton's night. Triple H winning has done nothing for Triple H, and in one go completely buried everything they built Orton up to be. I have no idea what's going to happen to Legacy after Backlash now, I can't see much left for them now Orton's Top Heel Rain as Champion is out the window. Fair enough Triple H is overdue a Wrestlemania win, but at the end of the day it would have done so much more for Orton's Career as a whole.
The next best thing is to get the Title away from both Orton and Triple H now. A change of scenery is much needed now, even as some sort of punishment for the let down of a Wrestlemania Main Event. It really frustrates me so much that they kept the Championship on Triple H.
He's completely crushed Orton and everything he had going for him. He won the Rumble, had a fresh change of character with the disorder, took out the McMahon Family and had a faction that finally received heat out in the ring. All to go to Wrestlemania, the defining Stage, where he should have won and gone on for many months afterwards cheating his way to victory with the Legacy behind him, until he finally drops the belt and got a young fresh face really over.
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