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Post by tg11 on Feb 9, 2011 21:37:27 GMT -5
Fortune have the make of a young Horsemen group in terms of they are like the original Horsemen the first ever incarnation with:
In terms of Flair being the JJ Dillon of this Horsemen group Fortune, you have:
AJ Styles as the Ric Flair of the group
Robert Roode as the Arn Anderson of the group
James Storm as the Ole Anderson of the group
Kazarian as the Tully Blanchard of the group
They just look like a young Horsemen group, and if they stay together long enough, they can be the New Age Horsemen
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Post by Sleeping Like An Angel on Feb 9, 2011 21:42:15 GMT -5
Isn't that the point...?
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Post by slappy on Feb 9, 2011 21:45:16 GMT -5
That group doesn't have 1/32 the ounce of talent the Horsemen had.
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Post by tg11 on Feb 9, 2011 21:46:57 GMT -5
Yes exactly it is the point, but you know what they can do with it, basically what they can do is build dissention within Fortune as in James Storm is kicked out of Fortune like how Ole Anderson was kicked out of the Horsemen and replaced by Lex Luger, then you bring in this new guy to be the Lex Luger of the stable as in a big, rugged individual and then make Kazarian & Roode the new tag team of the stable with Kazarian being the Tully and Roode being the Arn, and whoever as Lex Luger, with AJ still as your Ric Flair, and Ric as the JJ Dillon of Fortune
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Post by slappy on Feb 9, 2011 21:52:42 GMT -5
Who will be the Paul Roma?
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Post by WCWA Online on Feb 9, 2011 21:59:14 GMT -5
Who will be the Paul Roma? why not use the real Paul Roma? I mean, he is a former WWE AND WCW guy. Probably has a drug problem. Those are the number one things needed to be a star in TNA these days, right?
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Post by Flava Dave on Feb 9, 2011 22:09:49 GMT -5
Brilliant deduction, OP.
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Post by 1992 on Feb 9, 2011 22:18:30 GMT -5
The Corre reminds me of the Nexus
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Post by Sleeping Like An Angel on Feb 9, 2011 22:23:48 GMT -5
The Corre reminds me of the Nexus Rellik is killer spelled backwards.
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Post by mattoriginal on Feb 9, 2011 22:45:08 GMT -5
Curryman reminds me of Christopher Daniels.
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Post by K5 on Feb 10, 2011 0:23:28 GMT -5
c'mon, they've existed for a week. they don't remind me of anything yet.
and comparing aj styles to ric flair will never compute.
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Post by carly1988 on Feb 10, 2011 0:32:17 GMT -5
Comparing Fortune to any version of The Horsemen is as Bobby Heenan would say, "Comparing ice cream to Horse manure"
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Post by SodaGuy on Feb 10, 2011 0:32:26 GMT -5
c'mon, they've existed for a week. they don't remind me of anything yet. and comparing aj styles to ric flair will never compute. Fortune has existed sine June 2010.
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Post by nowon on Feb 10, 2011 0:57:21 GMT -5
To be honest I dont see the resemblance at all.
Flair had tenacity, style, flare, and a mouthpiece on him that made arrogance cool. AJ Styles has none of those qualities. He is great in ring but as far as the rest of what Flair is and was I dont see it.
Arn Anderson was the enforcer he was the guy that was the one that when they needed something done, it got done. Arn was a wrestling technician as well as a the guy who pretty much kept the horsemen in tact. Again Robert Roode carries none of these aspects he isnt an enforcer of any kind. And he certainly doesn't keep the group together
Ole Anderson is a soft spoken man but when it came down to working the ring he was the one to make things happen. He was the guy who was a silent partner in the horsemen. James Storm is a guy who just drinks beer and wrestles I see no resemblance there.
Tully Blanchard was the flashy young wrestler who had women at his side and was very outlandish in style and wrestling ability. He was the guy who people saw they wanted to be like. Karazian does not carry that flash nor does he look like the guy who stands out and has the charisma to carry out that type of character of a Tully Blanchard.
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Post by K5 on Feb 10, 2011 1:01:31 GMT -5
c'mon, they've existed for a week. they don't remind me of anything yet. and comparing aj styles to ric flair will never compute. Fortune has existed sine June 2010. fair, but i more meant now that they're standing on their own two feet as a group - not reliant on veterans.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 10, 2011 6:00:28 GMT -5
That group doesn't have 1/32 the ounce of talent the Horsemen had. You're kidding, right? AJ Styles is easily one of the top 3 professional wrestlers in America. Beer Money are probably the best tag team in the world.
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Post by thespecialone on Feb 10, 2011 8:00:12 GMT -5
That group doesn't have 1/32 the ounce of talent the Horsemen had. Wasnt trolling forbiden? Anyway of course Fourtune are talented...Not as much as horsemen were...nobody will ever be but they are most likely the most talented stable in pro wrestling today.
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Post by carly1988 on Feb 10, 2011 8:06:47 GMT -5
That group doesn't have 1/32 the ounce of talent the Horsemen had. You're kidding, right? AJ Styles is easily one of the top 3 professional wrestlers in America. Beer Money are probably the best tag team in the world. AJ Styles career will never even come close to what Ric Flair did. Beer Money couldnt hold the Minnesota Wrecking Crews jock and Kaz will never be half the wrestler Tully Blanchard was. Get serious and stop trying to start fights.
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Post by Airwave on Feb 10, 2011 8:42:08 GMT -5
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Post by 1992 on Feb 10, 2011 8:57:36 GMT -5
The Original Four Horsemen were lighting in a bottle. Magic.
But to deny guys like AJ and Beer Money is silly. Beer Money is one of the finest tag teams produced in about a decade. And I'd almost half expect old school fans to appreciate that, as a truly great American tag team is almost a luxury in this day and age, especially coming from one of the majory companies(WWE/TNA).
And Styles needs no introduction.
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