The Gromble
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Inhumanlul
Joined on: Jun 23, 2007 19:30:35 GMT -5
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Post by The Gromble on May 20, 2009 22:12:40 GMT -5
My wife's friends with her. She's from our town.
Interesting little tidbit though.
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Post by Controversial Maverick PUNK on May 20, 2009 22:43:15 GMT -5
Always two sides to a story, and randy is always going to win in this sort of situation. Why does he win? Because half of WF is attached to his dick? Randy Orton is one to talk about having a bad attitude, he used to really stupid **** and it wasn't really that long ago. I don't think WWE really gave Many a fair shot, they wanted to get him over quickly and that wasn't going to happen. Yeah, Orton really has no room to talk about someone having a bad attitude... what a hypocrite.. Who cares.. Manu was garbage in every aspect that had to do with sports entertainment. Orton >>>>> Manu and his dumb ass sister. You really are the biggest idiot going. You and me finally agree on something - the majority of his posts annoy the hell out of me..
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Post by Emerald Enthusiast on May 20, 2009 22:49:58 GMT -5
the fact that he looked like an unpainted umaga action figure pretty much made him not believeable as a dominating wrestler. Loose some weight, get better look and he will prolly get rehired eventually. I don't doubt that he can't wrestle, I just think it would be hard to market him as talent looking the way he does. Teaming him with Umaga as a new version of the Wild Samoans might not have been a bad idea. I disagree that Manu's build made him impossible to market. Viscera and King Kong Bundy were marketed for years and Manu looks like Mr. Olympia compared to them. The guy might stink it up but as long as WWE has talentless wastes like Khali and Kelly Kelly on the roster, I'm really not buying the assertion that they couldn't give Manu a longer look.
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Post by Deleted on May 21, 2009 8:10:46 GMT -5
I would love to see an Orton shoot DVD.
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Post by pineappleexpress on May 21, 2009 8:16:14 GMT -5
I don't see how Orton is in the wrong. He answered the question honestly and there wasn't too much malice in it.
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Post by robinkiller on May 21, 2009 8:45:58 GMT -5
It seems that Orton will always be haunted his past behaviour. Does it not matter that he's matured since then and probably the reason that he has room to talk about someone else having attitude is because he's been there and understands it does nothing but hold you back?
The guy was asked a question and he answered honestly, he hardly 'stuck in the knife' like Manu's sister seems to believe.
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Post by K5 on May 21, 2009 11:02:52 GMT -5
Orton was asked a question by an interviewer, he answered the question. Don't see the problem there same. i mean, maybe he went a bit indepth, but who cares?
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Post by King Silva on May 21, 2009 15:18:28 GMT -5
You really are the biggest idiot going. You and me finally agree on something - the majority of his posts annoy the hell out of me.. Oh that's real touching that you guys finally agree on something. ;D I don't give a if my posts annoy you, why the hell should I give a rat's ass about you?
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Hollywood QJD
Main Eventer
Awesome Enters
Joined on: Aug 27, 2008 15:03:06 GMT -5
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Post by Hollywood QJD on May 21, 2009 15:37:21 GMT -5
You and me finally agree on something - the majority of his posts annoy the hell out of me.. Oh that's real touching that you guys finally agree on something. ;D I don't give a if my posts annoy you, why the hell should I give a rat's ass about you? That's the spirit!
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Post by Warheart on May 21, 2009 16:00:44 GMT -5
i dont care about Randy, Manu or whatever, she has a nice rack.
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Post by Flyrfn144 on May 21, 2009 16:25:51 GMT -5
Why does he win? Because half of WF is attached to his dick? Randy Orton is one to talk about having a bad attitude, he used to really stupid **** and it wasn't really that long ago. I don't think WWE really gave Many a fair shot, they wanted to get him over quickly and that wasn't going to happen. Yeah, Orton really has no room to talk about someone having a bad attitude... what a hypocrite.. yeah, how dare he answer a question that he was asked. You really are the biggest idiot going. You and me finally agree on something - the majority of his posts annoy the hell out of me..[/quote] Funny, I feel the same way about your posts
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Post by cenaroxorz123 on May 21, 2009 16:57:58 GMT -5
i dont care about Randy, Manu or whatever, she has a nice rack. WF in a nutshell.
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Super Dragon
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Post by Super Dragon on May 21, 2009 17:37:58 GMT -5
i dont care about Randy, Manu or whatever, she has a nice rack. yeah I would deploy my underpants navy on them ;D
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George Harrison
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George Harrison
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Post by George Harrison on May 22, 2009 16:59:25 GMT -5
"(Randy) had no business trashing my brother in an interview, Anoa'i told Aldren. "Manu was released, that's punishment enough. Randy doesn't have to go and keep digging the thorns in even deeper after the fact."
Although, it should be noted that the subject of Manu's departure from Legacy was brought up by the person conducting the interview and considering he's always been one to shoot from the hip, Orton simply gave his honest response.
In case you missed it, Orton said the following about Manu in an interview posted on The Sun website last week: "Manu had some respect issues. There are a lot of different reasons he wasn't good for Legacy, but the reason he's not with the company anymore had a lot to do with his backstage attitude. His father was the great Afa, of the Wild Samoans, and Manu had been in the ring since his early teens. Now, in his early 20s, technically he's been in the ring for more than a decade - but not really. Really he'd only been in the business a month by the time I knew him. He carried himself like he had been in the business for 15 years. He thought he knew everything. He thought he deserved a first-class seat when we went overseas. He thought he didn’t have to pick up in the lockeroom after the show was over, like the new guys do. He didn't feel like he had to pay his dues, because he'd already paid them. What he doesn't understand is that wrestling once a week for 10 years doesn't count. When wrestling is all you do, when everyone in the world knows who you are and you've held titles and main-evented PPVs – that's when you start to get to the point where you might deserve a little something extra. I don't think he applied himself in the gym or when it came to his diet. He just thought: "Hey, my dad is Afa, the Wild Samoan, so I get a job. I deserve to be here." He just didn't get it."
He did however, bring up Manu during a recent interview with WWE Magazine, revealing why he was kicked out of Legacy when asked how the group is different from wrestling stables of the past.
"Respect, that's something that Manu, who had a chance to be part of Legacy, didn't have," Orton told WWE Magazine. "He grew up in the business, and you would've thought he'd have that ingrained in his mind. He had been wrestling since his early teens, and he thought that he was already a veteran in his early 20s. That's what got him fired from Legacy. But I think we're looking to include another part man in the stable to make it all the more powerful. I'll say no more."
Cody Rhodes echoed similar feelings regarding Manu in an interview with Monday Night Mayhem earlier this month. Rhodes described how many people initially thought Manu would fit the bill in Legacy, but after all was said and done, he did not.
"Manu is a great example. He had a pedigree and a wrestling background, but he didn't have what it takes on any level to be in the Legacy," Rhodes said.
Rhodes added that the main difference between himself and Ted DiBiase vs. Manu was that they all acknowledged that their fathers did assist them to a degree with their wrestling careers, but that they are "doing their own stuff" since their fathers "opened their door" for them.
Behind the scenes, Orton reportedly suggested for Manu to be dumped from the group, feeling he wasn't in the same league as the other members, and didn't fit in as a result. WWE officials apparently sided with Orton as Manu was booted from the group in an angle that aired on the January 12, 2009 edition of Monday Night Raw. His departure from the group ultimately led to his release from World Wrestling Entertainment as the company didn't have anything else for him once they opted against sending him back down to developmental.
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Post by sean™ on May 22, 2009 17:23:49 GMT -5
1. Who the cares about Manu's sister? Or Manu for that matter. 2. I love all the people calling Orton a hypocrite, despite the fact that Randy has not only been forward and honest about his past issues with attitude, sexual harrasement, and anger issues, but has taken the necessary steps personally and professionally to get help with these issues. 3. Manu sucks. In a group full of "Next Generation" superstars, he bought nothing to the table. He was slow, obviously overweight, was horrible on the mic, and sloppy in the ring. REGARDLESS what he may have been like in any other ring, inside MNR's ring, he was horrible. That in its self should be a reason to kick him the out. 4. I'm pretty sure Randy, Ted, and Cody all did an interview with WWE magazine regarding Manu. What is so "different" about this explanation compared to that one? What makes that one ok, but this one is "out of line". And finally, 5. Since when is Randy Orton, when being interview and asked a specific question, not allowed to answer the ing question? Orton gets bashed for answering a question that was asked of him? Its not like he took out an ad in the Times. PEOPLE ARE ASKING HIM ABOUT IT! And quite frankly, what does Randy Orton have to gain from all of this? Nothing. So why would he bother lying?
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Post by DTP. on May 22, 2009 18:15:25 GMT -5
Some people just HAVE to have their sister fight battles for them
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