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Post by BigShab421 on Oct 4, 2010 23:51:29 GMT -5
I still can't believe they couldn't get him to just come in a sqaush Jericho for 3 minutes at Mania 25.
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Post by TTF4eva on Oct 5, 2010 1:14:17 GMT -5
Austin vs. Punk.
Book it.
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Post by McBlake on Oct 5, 2010 5:15:36 GMT -5
If it's his last match, a feud with Punk about alcohol would be pathetic imo.
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Post by Emerald Enthusiast on Oct 5, 2010 5:38:24 GMT -5
Don't need too happen. WWE is fine without Austin, yes it'd be great but it just don't need too happen, Austin had his time. Austin as GM? I'd like too see that, but him wrestling again, not so much. I think you're wrong. WWE can be never be fine without more stars. Stone Cold is right next to Hulk Hogan in this industry, if you can have a match with Austin vs Cena or Orton or Punk, you have to bring him in. And he's still in fantastic shape. This is not Bret Hart. He looks like he's in shape but that isn't a guarantee that he's in wrestling condition. I've heard countless wrestlers claim that there is an adjustment period when coming back from a long layoff. I'd love to see the promos between Punk and Austin but I'd worry that the match itself might be sloppy, especially if Austin couldn't bump properly.
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Post by Eat Defeat. on Oct 5, 2010 5:56:51 GMT -5
If Bret Hart can come back after a stroke, then there is no doubt Austin has one more left in him.
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Post by Dan on Oct 5, 2010 6:14:26 GMT -5
It would be a bit pointless to be honest. He got the perfect send off, one last Appearence at Wrestlemania 25 in his Home State in Texas, and the Hall of Fame Induction and passing of the torch. As much as an Austin V CM Punk fued would work wonders, it would be hard to watch Austin in the ring again, especially since he probably wouldn't put trunks on.
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