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Post by Next Man’s Yeeter on Oct 19, 2014 2:24:08 GMT -5
He's awesome. He's worth more than a hundred Dolph Zigglers.
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Post by Joey Cush on Oct 19, 2014 3:17:04 GMT -5
I was pissed off in 2004 when Brock told the WWE fanbase to go itself after being HANDED the world on a silver ing platter, demolishing others in his path. I was fine with him coming back and having some "special attraction" matches. He made a name for himself outside of wrestling and Vince loves money. So I get it. And he did have a strong 2 years in the company. The fact that he truly doesnt care about this business, and the WWE is bending over backwards to protect him and protect their investment....throwing buckets of cash at him but letting people like Justin Roberts go because of "budget cuts" placing the WWE title on him because he's big and was a UFC champion not wanting to pay him anyway to wrestle on anything but PPVs in the last 2 years there are SOOOOOOO many things wrong with this whole Lesnar situation have his limited matches been good? yeah. i think just one with HHH wasn't good. Have Heyman's promos and of course the infamous "blood urine vomit" stuff been good? sure. no issues really. but everything surrounding it is just insulting to fans, insulting to the locker room and personel who bust their asses day in and day out and get crap ON....while Lesnar gets to be whatever he wants because he's big and strong. its a ing travesty that he was GIFTED the WWE title and doesn't have to do a god damn thing to earn it. I agree with everything you've said in this thread Chip. I despise how Lesnar, the guy who went over Rock, Hogan, Undertaker, Angle, etc just decided to leave and do other things is now being treated as their biggest asset. He legit spat in the face of wrestling and its fans, only to come back as the greatest of all time, when he was only around for 2 years to begin with. When he returned in 2012, I was pumped because I thought he was going to be back every week and more involved but that is not the case. I personally just dont find him enjoyable at all since returning. Lmfao Lesnar dosent care about wrestling ..? Yeh. He just does it for the of it. Well dude, put it like this. Like I said above, he went over HOF'ers in an amazingly short period of time. Guy was being primed to be THE guy and it was so awesome. He quits wrestling to try out for the NFL and doesnt make it. Then goes the UFC and eventually leaves MMA with an astounding 5-3 record. So all these things he wanted to do instead of wrestling eventually fails, he comes back to wrestling. AWESOME. But wait, he comes back on a limited deal worth million(s) to work X number of dates and be treated like the biggest star in WWE, when he walked out on them 10 years prior. I dont hate Lesnar, but knowing that he doesnt have other obligations, that he is just sitting at home with the WWE title probably under his bed until January just pisses me off.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 19, 2014 3:49:03 GMT -5
Wrestling is about entertainment not about working the most worthless dates. Brock Lesnar has this year entertained me more than Dolph Ziggler has in his whole career. That's my point of view and you can have yours, just stop talking like your view is the only view worth talking about.
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Post by Duck Holliday on Oct 19, 2014 3:55:24 GMT -5
Meh. Im not usually a fan of powerhouse types. He's good for what he is.
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Post by Gazza on Oct 19, 2014 4:06:19 GMT -5
The clothesline isn't even that bad lol, way to nitpick it. Ambrose is perfectly qualified to be WWE champion right now, he's the most over and can actually work a mic, something everyone in the ME is lacking at this point. Yeah, he deserves it. If someone tuned in at this point they would think there is no champion. It's silly. Because Brock put a gun to Vince's head and demanded the title ...? I like how that's the logic now, but when it's Cena it's all Cenas fault..
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Post by Mr Wrestling Jr. on Oct 19, 2014 4:06:43 GMT -5
I like Brock. He gives that look of legitimate ass kicker who doesn't care who or what he breaks or injures. I think it's only really been this year since he demolished Big Show at the Rumble that he's been doing the MMA Ass kicker routine. Before that he was the big bad former UFC guy, now ever since Cena said he was in the UFC, had a fight then took 6 months off, that's when the whole MMA guy thing started for me.
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Post by Himmy! on Oct 19, 2014 4:13:43 GMT -5
He's awesome.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 19, 2014 4:26:15 GMT -5
Because Brock put a gun to Vince's head and demanded the title ...? I like how that's the logic now, but when it's Cena it's all Cenas fault.. Isn't it obvious that Cena plays backstage politics to get to the top? I mean, there's no factual evidence stating this, but it just has to be true! It's the reason internet favourite #73 isn't getting his push and is being kept down.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 19, 2014 6:02:30 GMT -5
I like Lesnar and enjoy his contribution......BUT I 100% agree with Chip that he needs to be on TV every week making appearances. The fact he isn't and Vince is ok with this agreement is just weird to me.
Not wrestling but he needs to be there IMO. I assumed when he was given the belt this would be the case.....I never expected him to wrestle on Raw but I did expect him to be on every PPV at least.....
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Post by Sky'sTheLimit on Oct 19, 2014 6:26:46 GMT -5
Never liked him, never will.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Oct 19, 2014 8:23:34 GMT -5
Brock Lesnar would have to become a child murdering pedophile for me to dislike him.. Love me some Brock Lesnar. Even now that I don't watch anymore, I check the net to see when his next match is so I can make sure I don't miss it. This is one of the reasons why he's at the top. It's one of the reasons why Brock appearances make more money than non-Brock appearances. Someone who doesn't watch the program on a weekly basis will come back to see Brock. My friend Joshua is one of the only people I know that said he was "done" watching wrestling and actually stuck to it. He does however, watch Brock Lesnar as he was a huge fan in 2002. I have another friend named Tony, who isn't a weekly viewer, but I saw him in early August and he was like "I heard John Cena is fighting Brock Lesnar in a few weeks. I'm definitely checking that out." I love that Brock can bring back old fans or wrangle in new fans with his name value.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 19, 2014 8:50:54 GMT -5
I like Lesnar as champ, and like that he's not on TV every week. Somebody doesn't "get it" that's fine. Some of us do.
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Post by Word™ on Oct 19, 2014 9:32:30 GMT -5
Brock Lesnar would have to become a child murdering pedophile for me to dislike him.. Love me some Brock Lesnar. Even now that I don't watch anymore, I check the net to see when his next match is so I can make sure I don't miss it. This is one of the reasons why he's at the top. It's one of the reasons why Brock appearances make more money than non-Brock appearances. Someone who doesn't watch the program on a weekly basis will come back to see Brock. My friend Joshua is one of the only people I know that said he was "done" watching wrestling and actually stuck to it. He does however, watch Brock Lesnar as he was a huge fan in 2002. I have another friend named Tony, who isn't a weekly viewer, but I saw him in early August and he was like "I heard John Cena is fighting Brock Lesnar in a few weeks. I'm definitely checking that out." I love that Brock can bring back old fans or wrangle in new fans with his name value. Trust me my man I was a huge fan until April! And the story is actually a storybook ending to my wrestling days.. Clearly it will always have a place in my heart, but the short story goes like this.. Me and 3 other of my best friends since childhood, that backyard wrestled together, played with toys together, watched weekly together, pay per views together, best memories of my life type stuff together.. Well we all attended WrestleMania 30 with great seats, had the time of our lives.. And we're currently in our mid to late 20's, one is in his 30's and we're looking to chase after dreams not involving pro wrestling, it's quick to get pulled back in as most know.. In my view it was the perfect weekend, and the perfect grand finale to my wrestling "obsession" that I've had since the 3rd grade.. I won't watch weekly anymore, I'll always rewatch old stuff.. But I will continue to ALWAYS watch the big 3 (Royal Rumble, WrestleMania, SummerSlam) until the day I die.. I'll even watch other pay per views with the right card, right matches about up and comers I care about.. Anything involving Jericho, Bryan, Ambrose, RVD, Rollins, CM Punk (god willing), Brock, Rock, Austin, Taker, Triple H, or any other Attitude Era Legend I gave a damn about.. I mean I still keep tabs on it, only because it never truly dies. This was a recent change of life for me, and it couldn't have ended better than my first and maybe only WrestleMania with my best friends.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 19, 2014 10:04:25 GMT -5
The most interesting talent on the roster.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 19, 2014 10:53:13 GMT -5
He'll never be in my top 20 but I enjoy him now and I did in his first run. But I don't agree with him being WWE Champion and I sure as hell don't believe he should've ended 'Takers streak.
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Post by Mr. McCluer on Oct 19, 2014 11:00:49 GMT -5
He is in a league of his own in the E. Doesn't mean he's the best ever or the best going. But he is set apart and I'm good with that.
Brock's a far off mountain that when you run into him things get interesting and it shakes things up.
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Post by RybackV1 on Oct 19, 2014 11:26:16 GMT -5
I like how that's the logic now, but when it's Cena it's all Cenas fault.. Isn't it obvious that Cena plays backstage politics to get to the top? I mean, there's no factual evidence stating this, but it just has to be true! It's the reason internet favourite #73 isn't getting his push and is being kept down. There have been several reports of him having major creative control straight out of the mouths of people he's worked with.
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Post by Valbroski on Oct 19, 2014 11:28:05 GMT -5
As a wrestler he was entertaining when he first debuted. I remember marking out when he beat the rock at summer slam because I really didn't see that coming. I've always been a big rock fan and still marked out that Lesnar won. Then when Lesnar returned to the wwe I marked out again because I didn't think that'd ever happen either. But I hated him beating the Undertaker and now I don't care about him. And as a person I could see him being a big prick who only cares about money so I don't really think he's as passionate about the business as other top talent. He's a big dude that likes to fight, real or not. That's about it.
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Post by McBlake on Oct 19, 2014 11:35:50 GMT -5
I wonder if the people defending Lesnar are the same ones bashing the Rock for working more dates when he was champion.
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Post by jacktunney on Oct 19, 2014 11:49:44 GMT -5
He's the best thing going in the company and I actually like that he just shows up when he wants. Makes it an event and gives me a reason to tune it which I don't really anymore.
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