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Post by greenjack1992 on Jan 22, 2015 4:40:27 GMT -5
... if Daniel Bryan hadn't been fired in 2010 and had stayed in the Nexus?
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Post by PenguinDeluxe on Jan 22, 2015 6:06:09 GMT -5
... if Daniel Bryan hadn't been fired in 2010 and had stayed in the Nexus? *looks at Wade Barrett* Not good I'd imagine :/
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Post by sitruC on Jan 22, 2015 7:16:00 GMT -5
More or less the same I'd imagine.
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Post by bababooey on Jan 22, 2015 9:08:29 GMT -5
Probably worse off. I feel like he came back hot and kinda kept it going for a little. If he had stayed in Nexus he probably would have been fed to Cena and he would have faded away a bit.
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Post by ππ΅πβοΈ on Jan 22, 2015 9:09:00 GMT -5
I think things would have turned out much better than it did. Now, of course, this is just a guess, but I imagine the Nexus would have become the greatest Stable of rookies ever created. I would have liked then to split up with half of them going to Smackdown to make the takeover company wide, instead of just Raw. Imagine if this happened within the first 3 months of their debut.
WWE Champion - Wade Barrett World Champion - David Otunga Intercontinental Champion - Justin Gabriel United States Champion - Heath Slater World Tag Team Champions - Darren Young and Skip Sheffield WWE Tag Team Champions - Daniel Bryan and Michael Tarver
It sure would have been better than what actually happened!!
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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2015 9:14:55 GMT -5
I think things would have turned out much better than it did. Now, of course, this is just a guess, but I imagine the Nexus would have become the greatest Stable of rookies ever created. I would have liked then to split up with have of them going to Smackdown to make the takeover company wide, instead if just Raw. Imagine if this happened within the first 3 months if their debut. WWE Champion - Wade Barrett World Champion - David Otunga Intercontinental Champion - Justin Gabriel Untes States Chsmpion - Heath Slater World Tag Team Champions - Darren Young and Skip Sheffield WWE Tag Team Champions - Daniel Bryan and Michael Tarver It sure would have been better than what actually happened!! That sounds so ing bad. Outside Bryan, Nexus were so damn green. Barrett luckily could talk, but in the ring, eh. Bryan benefitted by being fired and getting away from the rest.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2015 9:21:06 GMT -5
I hate what if threads, just makes me think of the butterfly effect and ugh
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Post by ππ΅πβοΈ on Jan 22, 2015 9:34:10 GMT -5
I think things would have turned out much better than it did. Now, of course, this is just a guess, but I imagine the Nexus would have become the greatest Stable of rookies ever created. I would have liked then to split up with have of them going to Smackdown to make the takeover company wide, instead if just Raw. Imagine if this happened within the first 3 months if their debut. WWE Champion - Wade Barrett World Champion - David Otunga Intercontinental Champion - Justin Gabriel Untes States Chsmpion - Heath Slater World Tag Team Champions - Darren Young and Skip Sheffield WWE Tag Team Champions - Daniel Bryan and Michael Tarver It sure would have been better than what actually happened!! That sounds so ing bad. Outside Bryan, Nexus were so damn green. Barrett luckily could talk, but in the ring, eh. Bryan benefitted by being fired and getting away from the rest. It could have been awesome!! It could have kept John Cena and CM Punk from joining the group. It could have grown to add 4 more key members, Husky Harris, Michael McGillicutty, Mason Ryan, and Ezekiel Jackson. It would have been bigger and better than the nWo and DX. The veterans could have built them up and put then over easily. Think Millionaire's Club vs. New Blood, but with Shane McMahon behind them as the "Higher Power" they spoke of.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2015 9:37:23 GMT -5
That sounds so ing bad. Outside Bryan, Nexus were so damn green. Barrett luckily could talk, but in the ring, eh. Bryan benefitted by being fired and getting away from the rest. It could have been awesome!! It could have kept John Cena and CM Punk from joining the group. It could have grown to add 4 more key members, Husky Harris, Michael McGillicutty, Mason Ryan, and Ezekiel Jackson. It would have been bigger and better than the nWo and DX. The veterans could have built them up and put then over easily. Think Millionaire's Club vs. New Blood, but with Shane McMahon behind them as the "Higher Power" they spoke of. You're making it sound so much worse to me.
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Post by ππ΅πβοΈ on Jan 22, 2015 9:54:05 GMT -5
It could have been awesome!! It could have kept John Cena and CM Punk from joining the group. It could have grown to add 4 more key members, Husky Harris, Michael McGillicutty, Mason Ryan, and Ezekiel Jackson. It would have been bigger and better than the nWo and DX. The veterans could have built them up and put then over easily. Think Millionaire's Club vs. New Blood, but with Shane McMahon behind them as the "Higher Power" they spoke of. You're making it sound so much worse to me. Okay, how about this?? They split up like they did as the New Nexus and Corre, and then reform to be this super group!! I just always felt they wasted a great oppertunity to do something big with these 8 - 12 guys together. Now, Daniel Bryan is really the only one who reached the top.
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Post by PenguinDeluxe on Jan 22, 2015 9:58:45 GMT -5
I think things would have turned out much better than it did. Now, of course, this is just a guess, but I imagine the Nexus would have become the greatest Stable of rookies ever created. I would have liked then to split up with have of them going to Smackdown to make the takeover company wide, instead if just Raw. Imagine if this happened within the first 3 months if their debut. WWE Champion - Wade Barrett World Champion - David Otunga Intercontinental Champion - Justin Gabriel Untes States Chsmpion - Heath Slater World Tag Team Champions - Darren Young and Skip Sheffield WWE Tag Team Champions - Daniel Bryan and Michael Tarver It sure would have been better than what actually happened!! None of that would have happened though because Nexus would still have been buried by Cena, Bryan or no Bryan. Not to mention there is no way Nexus would win that many championships since a) there were only one set of tag titles as they had been unified since 2008 and new titles made by the time Nexus did win the tag titles b) all of Nexus was on RAW, so they wouldn't have been able to win two of the titles. Also... it would have been a bad idea.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2015 10:00:20 GMT -5
You're making it sound so much worse to me. Okay, how about this?? They split up like they did as the New Nexus and Corre, and then reform to be this super group!! I just always felt they wasted a great oppertunity to do something big with these 8 - 12 guys together. Now, Daniel Bryan is really the only one who reached the top. Otunga, Slater, Tarver, Reeves and Young were all expendable. Harris didn't reach potential till Nexus failed. Gabriel still hasn't reached potential. Barrett is great as a mid carder and I honestly don't see him as a top guy. Bryan made out like gang busters. I think things worked out well. And some guys are lucky to still have jobs in my own opinion.
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Post by ππ΅πβοΈ on Jan 22, 2015 10:14:56 GMT -5
I think things would have turned out much better than it did. Now, of course, this is just a guess, but I imagine the Nexus would have become the greatest Stable of rookies ever created. I would have liked then to split up with have of them going to Smackdown to make the takeover company wide, instead if just Raw. Imagine if this happened within the first 3 months if their debut. WWE Champion - Wade Barrett World Champion - David Otunga Intercontinental Champion - Justin Gabriel Untes States Chsmpion - Heath Slater World Tag Team Champions - Darren Young and Skip Sheffield WWE Tag Team Champions - Daniel Bryan and Michael Tarver It sure would have been better than what actually happened!! None of that would have happened though because Nexus would still have been buried by Cena, Bryan or no Bryan. Not to mention there is no way Nexus would win that many championships since a) there were only one set of tag titles as they had been unified since 2008 and new titles made by the time Nexus did win the tag titles b) all of Nexus was on RAW, so they wouldn't have been able to win two of the titles. Also... it would have been a bad idea. Actually, the Nexus debut on June 7, 2010. The WWE World Tag Team Championship Titles were still composed of both the World (Raw) Tag Team Champinship Title Belts and the WWE (Smackdown) Tag Team Championship Title Belts, and could have easily been split up for storyline purposes. It want until August 16, 2010, when the new Tag Team Belts replaced the Raw and Smackdown Tag Team Belts. Okay, how about this?? They split up like they did as the New Nexus and Corre, and then reform to be this super group!! I just always felt they wasted a great oppertunity to do something big with these 8 - 12 guys together. Now, Daniel Bryan is really the only one who reached the top. Otunga, Slater, Tarver, Reeves and Young were all expendable. Harris didn't reach potential till Nexus failed. Gabriel still hasn't reached potential. Barrett is great as a mid carder and I honestly don't see him as a top guy. Bryan made out like gang busters. I think things worked out well. And some guys are lucky to still have jobs in my own opinion. Yeah. You're right, I'm just thinking of how it could have been better than what we got.
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Post by Planktung on Jan 22, 2015 10:29:14 GMT -5
- Fatal Four Way remains as it was. - Money in the Bank remains as it was. - SummerSlam's main event becomes John Cena, Edge, Chris Jericho, John Morrison, R-Truth, Bret Hart and The Hart Dynasty vs. The Nexus. Nexus wins with Wade Barrett and Daniel Bryan surviving. - Night of Champions' main event remains as it was. Wade Barrett becomes WWE Champion after Nexus interferes. Randy Orton is able to take everyone out except for Bryan, whose attack allows Barrett to win. - At Hell in a Cell, Barrett retains in a Hell in a Cell match against Orton and Sheamus. Cena defeats Bryan earlier in the show. - At Bragging Rights, Barrett defeats Cena in the main event to retain the WWE Championship. Bryan defeats Orton earlier in the show. - At Survivor Series, The Rock competes in his return match. He and Cena defeat Barrett and Bryan. Sometime after, Rock vs. Cena is announced for WrestleMania 27. - At TLC, Barrett retains the WWE Championship in a TLC match over Cena and Bryan. During the match, Bryan goes into business for himself and pushes Barrett off the ladder in an attempt to become champion. The following night on Raw, Bryan is kicked out of Nexus, being brutally beaten in the process. - At Royal Rumble, Barrett retains over the King of the Ring winner and now-babyface, Sheamus. Bryan returns in the Rumble match and wins. - At Elimination Chamber, Bryan retains his WrestleMania title opportunity in an Elimination Chamber match against Justin Gabriel, Heath Slater, David Otunga, Darren Young and Skip Sheffield. - At WrestleMania, Bryan defeats Barrett to become WWE Champion. Immediately afterwards, Bryan is assaulted by all of Nexus. The Miz then cashes-in Money in the Bank, ruining his former NXT rookie's moment.
Nexus is separated through the Draft. Bryan becomes a big deal much sooner than in real life. Barrett and the rest of Nexus' careers remain relatively the same.
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Post by PenguinDeluxe on Jan 22, 2015 10:33:12 GMT -5
None of that would have happened though because Nexus would still have been buried by Cena, Bryan or no Bryan. Not to mention there is no way Nexus would win that many championships since a) there were only one set of tag titles as they had been unified since 2008 and new titles made by the time Nexus did win the tag titles b) all of Nexus was on RAW, so they wouldn't have been able to win two of the titles. Also... it would have been a bad idea. Actually, the Nexus debut on June 7, 2010. The WWE World Tag Team Championship Titles were still composed of both the World (Raw) Tag Team Champinship Title Belts and the WWE (Smackdown) Tag Team Championship Title Belts, and could have easily been split up for storyline purposes. It want until August 16, 2010, when the new Tag Team Belts replaced the Raw and Smackdown Tag Team Belts. Otunga, Slater, Tarver, Reeves and Young were all expendable. Harris didn't reach potential till Nexus failed. Gabriel still hasn't reached potential. Barrett is great as a mid carder and I honestly don't see him as a top guy. Bryan made out like gang busters. I think things worked out well. And some guys are lucky to still have jobs in my own opinion. Yeah. You're right, I'm just thinking of how it could have been better than what we got. That isn't what I said. I said by the time they WON the tag titles, they had already been made into one set of title belts.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 22, 2015 10:59:06 GMT -5
Anything that involves David Otunga as a World Champion is instantly one of the worst ideas ever.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Jan 22, 2015 11:21:40 GMT -5
- Fatal Four away remains as it was. - Money in the Bank remains as it was. - SummerSlam's main event becomes John Cena, Edge, Chris Jericho, John Morrison, R-Truth, Bret Hart and The Hart Dynasty vs. The Nexus. Nexus wins with Wade Barrett and Daniel Bryan surviving. - Night of Champions' main event remains as it was. Wade Barrett becomes WWE Champion after Nexus interferes. Randy Orton is able to take everyone out except for Bryan, whose attack allows Barrett to win. - At Hell in a Cell, Barrett retains in a Hell in a Cell match against Orton and Sheamus. Cena defeats Bryan earlier in the show. - At Bragging Rights, Barrett defeats Cens in the main event to retain the WWE Championship. Bryan defeats Orton earlier in the show. - At Survivor Series, The Rock competes in his return match. He and Cena defeat Barrett and Bryan. Sometime after, Rock vs. Cena is announced for WrestleMania 27. - At TLC, Barrett retains the WWE Championship in a TLC match over Cena and Bryan. During the match, Bryan goes into business for himself and pushes Barrett off the ladder in an attempt to become champion. The following night on Raw, Bryan is kicked out of Nexus, being brutally beaten in the process. - At Royal Rumble, Barrett retains over the King of the Ring winner and now-babyface, Sheamus. Bryan returns in the Rumble match and wins. - At Elimination Chamber, Bryan retains hi ls WrestleMania title opportunity in an Elimination Chamber match against Justin Gabriel, Heath Slater, David Otungs, Darren Young and Skip Sheffield. - At WrestleMania, Bryan defeats Barrett to become WWE Champion. Immediately afterwards, Bryan is assaulted by all of Nexus. The Miz then cashes-in Money in the Bank, ruining his former NXT rookie's moment. Nexus is separated through the Draft. Bryan becomes a big deal much sooner than in real life. Barrett and the rest of Nexus' careers remain relatively the same. You have such a beautiful mind.
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Post by PenguinDeluxe on Jan 22, 2015 11:27:55 GMT -5
- Fatal Four away remains as it was. - Money in the Bank remains as it was. - SummerSlam's main event becomes John Cena, Edge, Chris Jericho, John Morrison, R-Truth, Bret Hart and The Hart Dynasty vs. The Nexus. Nexus wins with Wade Barrett and Daniel Bryan surviving. - Night of Champions' main event remains as it was. Wade Barrett becomes WWE Champion after Nexus interferes. Randy Orton is able to take everyone out except for Bryan, whose attack allows Barrett to win. - At Hell in a Cell, Barrett retains in a Hell in a Cell match against Orton and Sheamus. Cena defeats Bryan earlier in the show. - At Bragging Rights, Barrett defeats Cens in the main event to retain the WWE Championship. Bryan defeats Orton earlier in the show. - At Survivor Series, The Rock competes in his return match. He and Cena defeat Barrett and Bryan. Sometime after, Rock vs. Cena is announced for WrestleMania 27. - At TLC, Barrett retains the WWE Championship in a TLC match over Cena and Bryan. During the match, Bryan goes into business for himself and pushes Barrett off the ladder in an attempt to become champion. The following night on Raw, Bryan is kicked out of Nexus, being brutally beaten in the process. - At Royal Rumble, Barrett retains over the King of the Ring winner and now-babyface, Sheamus. Bryan returns in the Rumble match and wins. - At Elimination Chamber, Bryan retains hi ls WrestleMania title opportunity in an Elimination Chamber match against Justin Gabriel, Heath Slater, David Otungs, Darren Young and Skip Sheffield. - At WrestleMania, Bryan defeats Barrett to become WWE Champion. Immediately afterwards, Bryan is assaulted by all of Nexus. The Miz then cashes-in Money in the Bank, ruining his former NXT rookie's moment. Nexus is separated through the Draft. Bryan becomes a big deal much sooner than in real life. Barrett and the rest of Nexus' careers remain relatively the same. This actually could have worked really well. I don't think it had any chance of ever happening, but it would have solved a lot of booking problems WWE had going into WrestleMania 27. I don't think the show was all that bad, but it felt more like a mid year B PPV than a WrestleMania.
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Post by ππ΅πβοΈ on Jan 22, 2015 12:07:42 GMT -5
Actually, the Nexus debut on June 7, 2010. The WWE World Tag Team Championship Titles were still composed of both the World (Raw) Tag Team Champinship Title Belts and the WWE (Smackdown) Tag Team Championship Title Belts, and could have easily been split up for storyline purposes. It want until August 16, 2010, when the new Tag Team Belts replaced the Raw and Smackdown Tag Team Belts. Yeah. You're right, I'm just thinking of how it could have been better than what we got. That isn't what I said. I said by the time they WON the tag titles, they had already been made into one set of title belts. I see what youβre saying, but my idea would be for the Nexus to win them much sooner than they actually did. I think the fastest way for my idea to have come to fruition would be to change the SummerSlam main event. The Nexus (Captain β Wade Barrett, Justin Gabriel, Heath Slater, David Otunga, Skip Sheffield, Michael Tarver and Darren Young) vs. The Champions of the WWE (Captain β John Cena, WWE Champion β Sheamus, World Champion β Kane, Intercontinental Champion β Dolph Ziggler, United States Champion β the Miz, Unified WWE World Tag Team Champions β the Hart Dynasty (David Hart Smith and Tyson Kidd) If Team WWE wins, the Nexus leaves the WWE. If the Nexus wins, they take all of the Championship Title Belts in the WWE. I believe if this was the lineup Team WWE used, losing to the Nexus would have not only been acceptable, being that more than half the Champions werenβt exactly Main Attraction Stars, but it would have also given the βNβ the credibility of being a dangerous force defeating the WWE Champions. To replace the 3 Title matches that took place at SummerSlam 2010, I would have teamed Big Show up with Rey Mysterio and Kofi Kingston to face the Straight Edge Society making it 3 on 3. Randy Ortonβs role at SummerSlam could have been to try to help Team WWE win, only to be stopped by the returning Daniel Bryan, who would then still be a part of the Nexus. I just feel that they really rushed the storylines start and should have dragged it out a bit. Maybe with the win at SummerSlam, the Nexus could have received Title shots at the following PPVs.
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Post by Joe/Smurf on Jan 23, 2015 1:53:36 GMT -5
- Fatal Four Way remains as it was. - Money in the Bank remains as it was. - SummerSlam's main event becomes John Cena, Edge, Chris Jericho, John Morrison, R-Truth, Bret Hart and The Hart Dynasty vs. The Nexus. Nexus wins with Wade Barrett and Daniel Bryan surviving. - Night of Champions' main event remains as it was. Wade Barrett becomes WWE Champion after Nexus interferes. Randy Orton is able to take everyone out except for Bryan, whose attack allows Barrett to win. - At Hell in a Cell, Barrett retains in a Hell in a Cell match against Orton and Sheamus. Cena defeats Bryan earlier in the show. - At Bragging Rights, Barrett defeats Cena in the main event to retain the WWE Championship. Bryan defeats Orton earlier in the show. - At Survivor Series, The Rock competes in his return match. He and Cena defeat Barrett and Bryan. Sometime after, Rock vs. Cena is announced for WrestleMania 27. - At TLC, Barrett retains the WWE Championship in a TLC match over Cena and Bryan. During the match, Bryan goes into business for himself and pushes Barrett off the ladder in an attempt to become champion. The following night on Raw, Bryan is kicked out of Nexus, being brutally beaten in the process. - At Royal Rumble, Barrett retains over the King of the Ring winner and now-babyface, Sheamus. Bryan returns in the Rumble match and wins. - At Elimination Chamber, Bryan retains his WrestleMania title opportunity in an Elimination Chamber match against Justin Gabriel, Heath Slater, David Otunga, Darren Young and Skip Sheffield. - At WrestleMania, Bryan defeats Barrett to become WWE Champion. Immediately afterwards, Bryan is assaulted by all of Nexus. The Miz then cashes-in Money in the Bank, ruining his former NXT rookie's moment. Nexus is separated through the Draft. Bryan becomes a big deal much sooner than in real life. Barrett and the rest of Nexus' careers remain relatively the same. Now I'm just gutted that this didn't happen. THANKS A LOT
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