TheHotshot
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Post by TheHotshot on Oct 30, 2013 9:08:02 GMT -5
OH MY F'N GOD! That would be so amazing. The only thing that would bother me is it would probably end up with another HHH vs Orton match (which would be so boring).
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JWC
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Post by JWC on Oct 30, 2013 9:47:27 GMT -5
Where would they go after that though? I can't think of anything honestly. Anything that's good at least.
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RollinsFan44
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Post by RollinsFan44 on Oct 30, 2013 10:03:59 GMT -5
Ahh, Lance Storm. One of THE most underused guys in WWE ever. Awesome wrestler and technician.
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Post by skribbel24 on Oct 30, 2013 10:09:05 GMT -5
That would set up a HHH vs Orton match for the Royal Rumble.
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Post by punksnotdead on Oct 30, 2013 12:00:17 GMT -5
For the sake of pure shock value, that would have been ing awesome. They could figure out the fallout after the fact. I hate to be one of those guys, but that's what they did during the Attitude Era to great success.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 30, 2013 13:15:08 GMT -5
Put Lance Storm on creative.
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Cameron Stone
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Post by Cameron Stone on Oct 30, 2013 13:35:52 GMT -5
Put Lance Storm on creative. Too busy running his school haha, though he does come up by NXT every so often to do a weekend session there.
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Post by Sleazyness on Oct 30, 2013 15:14:38 GMT -5
Looks like this was a nice thread after all
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Post by Suckasays on Oct 30, 2013 15:25:15 GMT -5
I was hoping for a complete surprise and that the Wyatts would show up and take out Orton at the end. That would have added a whole lot of "what the hell?" to the whole storyline and would have set up an interesting dynamic for a potential Surivor Series elimination match.
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Post by Sleazyness on Oct 30, 2013 15:32:39 GMT -5
I was hoping for a complete surprise and that the Wyatts would show up and take out Orton at the end. That would have added a whole lot of "what the hell?" to the whole storyline and would have set up an interesting dynamic for a potential Surivor Series elimination match. I like this idea. The fact that I could see WWE somewhat doing this, makes it that much better
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Post by Escape The Rules on Oct 31, 2013 10:08:19 GMT -5
we're aloud to complain, we're marks 4 life whether we like it or not...but when a pro who's in the business puts himself over with ideas after his/or her run is over, does not sit well with me. storm comes off as bitter, so does kdogg(even though he's right). guys who's in-ring careers are through, need to contribute to the business constructively and behind the scenes, not in public on twitter for us marks to read...not helping matters. Hilarious, we're allowed to give opinions and complain all we want but you frown upon all ex wrestlers doing so? Right. For the record, Storm is the furthest thing from bitter if you actually read his tweets or his website. He left WWE on his own terms to be with his family, has his own wrestling school and is on very good terms with WWE & even goes down to their performance center and NXT every now and again to help out. God forbid the guy watch wrestling and give his opinions, that just won't be tolerated, he's clearly just bitter
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Post by Escape The Rules on Oct 31, 2013 10:14:00 GMT -5
if storm knew so much about storyline ideas he wouldve gotten himself over years ago in wwe. he was boring during his ecw, wcw, and wwe runs. he shouldve taken the innitative when he had a spot on the roster, but he instead collected paychecks on the road and got complacent with such an oppurtunity. now he critisizes on twitter, that's not going to help matters. I personally enjoyed his work, great performer. Just because he never became a major player, doesn't mean he doesn't know what he's talking about or make his opinions any less relevant. Most of his tweets when watching Raw are actually tongue in cheek and humorous with the odd suggestion & criticism here & there, as a fan he's more than entitled to do so. By your logic, if you know so much about wrestling, why aren't you in a creative job? Why aren't all us other fans that post online writing for WWE? Ridiculous statement.
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yinyang
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Post by yinyang on Oct 31, 2013 17:29:37 GMT -5
That would be amazing!
Randy Orton would be the face of the company for sure once he does so..it would be huge!
Bad A$$
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Post by Nivro™ on Oct 31, 2013 17:44:04 GMT -5
So essentially make randy orton (or Triple H) a face....both terrible ideas. Stick to doing the iditarod or whatever you're doing in Canada
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Post by Escape The Rules on Oct 31, 2013 23:06:09 GMT -5
For the record, his tweet was a mere thought, not a suggestion.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 31, 2013 23:22:14 GMT -5
im old school and passionate about the essence of pro wrestling. the brain once was asked about advice he'd giv to new wrestlers, he replied, ''blow your brains out''. he said this because the fine line between fantasy and reality was broken when us marks peaked too much behind the curtain, and the pro's leaked too much in the spotlight, that's all im saying. we as fans have to play our position as marks, and pros in the business have to play their part. however, we marks are the customers.we are indeed intitled to speak up on what's right and wrong with the attraction(whether that means cheering and booing at shows, or blogging our feelings). that being said, pro's need to preserve time honored tradition by not exposing flaws to us, rather doing so annonomously backstage aka constructively.
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Post by Escape The Rules on Nov 1, 2013 13:12:41 GMT -5
im old school and passionate about the essence of pro wrestling. the brain once was asked about advice he'd giv to new wrestlers, he replied, ''blow your brains out''. he said this because the fine line between fantasy and reality was broken when us marks peaked too much behind the curtain, and the pro's leaked too much in the spotlight, that's all im saying. we as fans have to play our position as marks, and pros in the business have to play their part. however, we marks are the customers.we are indeed intitled to speak up on what's right and wrong with the attraction(whether that means cheering and booing at shows, or blogging our feelings). that being said, pro's need to preserve time honored tradition by not exposing flaws to us, rather doing so annonomously backstage aka constructively. I guess we'll agree to disagree.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 1, 2013 17:38:22 GMT -5
im old school and passionate about the essence of pro wrestling. the brain once was asked about advice he'd giv to new wrestlers, he replied, ''blow your brains out''. he said this because the fine line between fantasy and reality was broken when us marks peaked too much behind the curtain, and the pro's leaked too much in the spotlight, that's all im saying. we as fans have to play our position as marks, and pros in the business have to play their part. however, we marks are the customers.we are indeed intitled to speak up on what's right and wrong with the attraction(whether that means cheering and booing at shows, or blogging our feelings). that being said, pro's need to preserve time honored tradition by not exposing flaws to us, rather doing so annonomously backstage aka constructively. I guess we'll agree to disagree. fair enough
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Doctor Worm
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Post by Doctor Worm on Nov 2, 2013 1:46:50 GMT -5
if storm knew so much about storyline ideas he wouldve gotten himself over years ago in wwe. he was boring during his ecw, wcw, and wwe runs. he shouldve taken the innitative when he had a spot on the roster, but he instead collected paychecks on the road and got complacent with such an oppurtunity. now he critisizes on twitter, that's not going to help matters. If you can get "Dancin' Lance Storm" over, then shit, go for it, cause that was doomed to fail.
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Post by tg11 on Nov 2, 2013 8:08:13 GMT -5
Now although WWE would probably never do this, Lance Storm said something very cool during the last segement of RAW that I thought would be genius. "@lancestorm: I'd pop if @ RandyOrton gave the Thumbs down and The Shield attacked @ TripleH #RAW #PoeticJustice" Honestly, that would be awesome. Would be a major twist and where they could go from there could just have a whole bunch of different scenarios. If you don't follow Lance Storm on twitter, you should. He gives out his opinions on things and he also answers questions from his fans and what not. He has even answered a few of mine. He isnt verified on there yet and I'm not quite sure why, but he is the real deal and a great guy. Just thought it was something we could all get cool ideas from and share them. Thanks for reading everyone! Yes that would be poetic justice and Orton would get his much needed revenge after Triple H turned on Orton in Evolution by doing the thumbs down and Batista & Flair ended up attacking Orton with Triple H attacking Orton thereafter but what would be great is if Orton did the thumbs down and The Shield instead of them attacking Orton they attack Triple H with Randy Orton RKOing the COO of the company and then punting Triple H in the skull, how poetic would that be? I say pretty damn poetic
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