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Post by Mr. McCluer on Apr 3, 2012 13:30:46 GMT -5
I am more pumped on Brock being back then Rock honestly, at least now we know he'll be here more than Rock, so its just going to be intense! The Raw was better than Mania in my opinion, Mania was great for the 3 big matches.
And am I the only one concerned that we will see The Rock as champion, but he'll be the one to introduce the new title belt? I mean he hates Cena, he's going to win Cena's belt, so he'll spit on it, call it crap or something, and we'll get a new one, which I'm stoked for a new one, because its needed, but I don't want The Rock to be the guy to do it.
Lesnar is back! He's here to wreck house, I can't wait to see what Cena is going to do, this just amplified everything!
And Brock is clearly more electrifying than Rock. Hands down!
HERE COMES THE PAIN!
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Post by Mr. Old School™ on Apr 3, 2012 13:35:33 GMT -5
^ I'm loving your sig, Tony!! You should get a .gif of Lesnar doing the F-5 to Cena. I think that would be better.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 3, 2012 13:41:31 GMT -5
^ @ juliankaye I am so sick and tired of hearing the fans whine and moan about certain wrestlers leaving the WWE to pursue other avenues in their life. Where the hell is it written that they MUST stay with WWE forever?! Come on. First you guys were pissed about The Rock taking off to Hollywood to do movies and you said he turned his back on all his fans and blah blah blah and now we've got fans starting to say the EXACT same crap about Lesnar already. Fans today are a joke. They'll never be happy with ANYTHING. Brock was so stressed and worn out during his WWE run, he wanted to take a break and who can blame him?? If he kept going at that rate, I'd say there's a good chance he might not even be alive today. Let's look back and see the guys that were around during Lesnar's run and are dead now, shall we?? There's Crash Holly, Test, Jamal who later became Umaga, Eddie Guerrero who beat Lesnar for the WWE title, Chris Benoit, Chris Kanyon, and Garrison "Lance" Cade. That's just a sad list right there and worse yet, I don't think any of them made it passed 40 years old. Brock wanted a break from putting his body through hell and he was stressed and tired of the WWE schedule and wanted to try something new. God forbid, these guys try something else OTHER than wrestling in their lives. He tried his hand at football and that didn't work out, then it was MMA and he made it to the UFC and fought some VERY tough and experienced fighters and eventually won the UFC Heavyweight title. That's the highest honor he could've got and he did it. And now some fans get all pissy because he left the world of wrestling behind for a few years to try something new?? Give it a rest and move the on for christ sakes. -You are incorrect. I appreciate any wrestler/fighter that is dedicated to their craft and I've probably been a fan longer than you have. "Brock was so stressed and worn out during his WWE run, he wanted to take a break and who can blame him??" Actually, there is something called a "contract", which is a legally binding agreement between 2 parties. If he wanted a break, perhaps he should have thought about that before signing it like so many others before did that DID NOT die. I wonder if he thought about it as he bought all the things he described as having wasted money on during his time on top? You are missing the point...Brock quit. That's why he was sued. If he wanted a break and hated wrestling so much, then why did he got to Japan? The money. And I believe he broke that contract as well and wound up getting sued to give back the title or some such nonsense. Let's discuss his run in the UFC. His record was crap...he lost a fight to Mir, who was a severe underdog going in and was walked through to be Champ, with Dana hoping he'd be "The Guy" for the UFC. After coming back from the surgery (which I DO give him credit for) he was put back into the title picture quickly and got his ass kicked. There were plenty of other guys less marketable than Brock who did not get their shot. Brock gave multiple interviews...even refused to sign WWE related merchandise on many occasions..always talking down about wrestling. Yet, here he is, back again...doing what he hates so much, what he walked out on the first time. Brock has had more opportunities than most in the WWE or UFC and the bottom line is he is a quitter and hypocrite in my opinion. I have no issue with Rock leaving for Hollywood..it's all the time and attention being taken away and used spent on him rather than developing long-term mainstay wrestlers that are currently the blood of the company that disturbs me. For someone who calls themselves "Old School" you should know your history a little bit better and respect the work ethic that the business came from.
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Post by GCYUM on Apr 3, 2012 13:42:01 GMT -5
Don't forget he was only signed to a year contract.. a year isn't exactly that long. Now obviously he could sign an extension.
I hope he isn't going stick around for a year, have a WM match and then leave again.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 3, 2012 13:49:50 GMT -5
Don't forget he was only signed to a year contract.. a year isn't exactly that long. Now obviously he could sign an extension. I hope he isn't going stick around for a year, have a WM match and then leave again. I don't see Brock being a long-term guy. He will work his limited dates on the bigger shows and probably disappear again after WM next year
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Post by Scotty on Apr 3, 2012 13:59:10 GMT -5
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Post by robl7up on Apr 3, 2012 14:04:46 GMT -5
very cool, he's back! I was always a huge fan,and still am..hope he hits the gym and gets massive again,he looked a bit soft.
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Post by noir on Apr 3, 2012 14:14:33 GMT -5
Confession time. Lesnar was in the WWE pretty much around the time I stopped watching wrestling (I stopped watching around 2001, began again in 2005). I have never seen Lesnar wrestle properly aside from a few matches on Youtube (vs. Angle most notably) and I don't know much of what he's all about. In fact, know him more as a UFC fighter since I started watching around his return there. So yeah, it was cool, I know he's meant to be great and I LOVE Paul Heyman (want to see him by Brock'ss side). However, WHY did they choose to have him come out then!? It feels as if Rock/ Cena still needs an episode or two to wrap up. They have had no confrontation since WM, Cena has given us very little in the way of feedback (those 5 minutes on the stick he had last night were useless). What does Rock mean he wants the title? Where does Cena go from here? Is Rocky just gonna off now because Brock wants a piece of Cena? Honestly, it was cool to see him, but I think it was either a) too soon or b) against the wrong guy. WUT DA HAIL.
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Post by Unleashed in the East on Apr 3, 2012 14:31:52 GMT -5
I was like, well it's 11, then I kept thinking the dirt sheets haven't been right since '99, then I hear the dun dun da da dun, I felt like I was 6 again, and it was soo awesome lol
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Post by TheEdgeHead41 on Apr 3, 2012 14:40:56 GMT -5
Son of a Bitch! I fell asleep right before this. Still stoked to see him back though.
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Post by Himmy! on Apr 3, 2012 14:45:50 GMT -5
Amazing that hes back.
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Post by kazoosandstreamers on Apr 3, 2012 14:48:47 GMT -5
Confession time. Lesnar was in the WWE pretty much around the time I stopped watching wrestling (I stopped watching around 2001, began again in 2005). I have never seen Lesnar wrestle properly aside from a few matches on Youtube (vs. Angle most notably) and I don't know much of what he's all about. In fact, know him more as a UFC fighter since I started watching around his return there. So yeah, it was cool, I know he's meant to be great and I LOVE Paul Heyman (want to see him by Brock'ss side). However, WHY did they choose to have him come out then!? It feels as if Rock/ Cena still needs an episode or two to wrap up. They have had no confrontation since WM, Cena has given us very little in the way of feedback (those 5 minutes on the stick he had last night were useless). What does Rock mean he wants the title? Where does Cena go from here? Is Rocky just gonna off now because Brock wants a piece of Cena? Honestly, it was cool to see him, but I think it was either a) too soon or b) against the wrong guy. WUT DA HAIL. Why do we need more of Rock/Cena? It was once in a lifetime. Gotta move on sometime.
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Post by CaK on Apr 3, 2012 14:49:31 GMT -5
I have always loved Brock.....growing up in Jeffersonville, IN where OVW used to be I grew up with Lesnar every week.....I was in Louisville Gardens the first time he hit the Shooting star Press while Shelton Benjamin hit a 450 on Sly Scraper and Smooth Johnny Spade....I was there when it looked like he was gonna beat the demon of the deep Leviathan....I remember mork out like crazy when he Debuted on WWE TV....At WM19 I knew what he was doing when he went to the top rope....I can honestly say I am very excited and though I know it is a limited schedule I hope he gets to itch for a full time come back.
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Post by Brad on Apr 3, 2012 14:53:47 GMT -5
So awesome! Can't wait to see what all he gets wrapped up in.
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Post by skribbel24 on Apr 3, 2012 15:25:42 GMT -5
Now is an amazing time to be a wrestling fan. I can't ask for anything more. This. Thank you WWE.
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Post by twinn on Apr 3, 2012 15:33:32 GMT -5
I haven't watched wrestling in probably 7 years, but I went on Youtube to watch Brock's return and it was pretty ing awesome... The crowd reaction made the return that much better. Glad to see WWE doing some good things again
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Post by Spoder Juan on Apr 3, 2012 15:35:49 GMT -5
^ @ juliankaye I am so sick and tired of hearing the fans whine and moan about certain wrestlers leaving the WWE to pursue other avenues in their life. Where the hell is it written that they MUST stay with WWE forever?! Come on. First you guys were pissed about The Rock taking off to Hollywood to do movies and you said he turned his back on all his fans and blah blah blah and now we've got fans starting to say the EXACT same crap about Lesnar already. Fans today are a joke. They'll never be happy with ANYTHING. Brock was so stressed and worn out during his WWE run, he wanted to take a break and who can blame him?? If he kept going at that rate, I'd say there's a good chance he might not even be alive today. Let's look back and see the guys that were around during Lesnar's run and are dead now, shall we?? There's Crash Holly, Test, Jamal who later became Umaga, Eddie Guerrero who beat Lesnar for the WWE title, Chris Benoit, Chris Kanyon, and Garrison "Lance" Cade. That's just a sad list right there and worse yet, I don't think any of them made it passed 40 years old. Brock wanted a break from putting his body through hell and he was stressed and tired of the WWE schedule and wanted to try something new. God forbid, these guys try something else OTHER than wrestling in their lives. He tried his hand at football and that didn't work out, then it was MMA and he made it to the UFC and fought some VERY tough and experienced fighters and eventually won the UFC Heavyweight title. That's the highest honor he could've got and he did it. And now some fans get all pissy because he left the world of wrestling behind for a few years to try something new?? Give it a rest and move the on for christ sakes. -You are incorrect. I appreciate any wrestler/fighter that is dedicated to their craft and I've probably been a fan longer than you have. "Brock was so stressed and worn out during his WWE run, he wanted to take a break and who can blame him??" Actually, there is something called a "contract", which is a legally binding agreement between 2 parties. If he wanted a break, perhaps he should have thought about that before signing it like so many others before did that DID NOT die. I wonder if he thought about it as he bought all the things he described as having wasted money on during his time on top? You are missing the point...Brock quit. That's why he was sued. If he wanted a break and hated wrestling so much, then why did he got to Japan? The money. And I believe he broke that contract as well and wound up getting sued to give back the title or some such nonsense. Let's discuss his run in the UFC. His record was crap...he lost a fight to Mir, who was a severe underdog going in and was walked through to be Champ, with Dana hoping he'd be "The Guy" for the UFC. After coming back from the surgery (which I DO give him credit for) he was put back into the title picture quickly and got his ass kicked. There were plenty of other guys less marketable than Brock who did not get their shot. Brock gave multiple interviews...even refused to sign WWE related merchandise on many occasions..always talking down about wrestling. Yet, here he is, back again...doing what he hates so much, what he walked out on the first time. Brock has had more opportunities than most in the WWE or UFC and the bottom line is he is a quitter and hypocrite in my opinion. I have no issue with Rock leaving for Hollywood..it's all the time and attention being taken away and used spent on him rather than developing long-term mainstay wrestlers that are currently the blood of the company that disturbs me. For someone who calls themselves "Old School" you should know your history a little bit better and respect the work ethic that the business came from. This.
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Post by KrimV on Apr 3, 2012 15:43:18 GMT -5
I wonder if Lesnar will incorporate any of the moves he learned in UFC into his wrestling arsenal?
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Post by Edgehead57 on Apr 3, 2012 16:48:23 GMT -5
Yeah the crowd almost spoiled it a bit chanting "We Want Lesnar!" and Cena constantly ignoring the comments kind of gave hint to it, but when they waited for The Rock to come out, you just had that feeling as a wrestling fan HERE COMES THE PAIN!!
I was so excited when he came out and destroyed Cena. That truly was the best RAW in a long time.
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Post by JWC on Apr 3, 2012 16:55:01 GMT -5
my fingers were so damn crossed that he would come out and sure enough he did and i have never went more crazy than last night in my life. so badass! If the rock were to have came out i probably would have just turned off my tv and went to bed
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