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Post by hbkbigdaddycool on Jan 22, 2016 16:59:01 GMT -5
Here's the list for anyone interested: 88- JYD 89- DiBiase 90- Perfect 91- Tugboat 92- Warlord 93- Macho Man 94- Adam Bomb 95- Crush 96- Duke Droese 97- Undertaker 98- Vader 99- Chyna 00- X-Pac 01- Rikishi 02- Booker T 03- Undertaker 04- Goldberg 05- Flair 06- Orton 07- Undertaker 08- Cena 09- Big Show 10- Batista 11- Kane 12- Big Show 13- Ryback 14- Mysterio 15- Ziggler In a kayfabe point of view, Undertaker should play the lottery! To get number 30 three times in your career for the Rumble match is amazing! But honestly, I always wondered how Vince decided who would go in at what number for the Rumble. It would be neat if some of the drawing was real, and the guys actually go to pick their numbers, or at least everyone from number 3 - 29 did.
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Post by | NLS™ | on Jan 22, 2016 22:38:06 GMT -5
Whats halarious is that some fans think it is ALL about what they want and it HAS to go that way all the time. If not they bitch and moan like 4 year olds. Look in Rocky IV, did I want Apollo Creed to die? NO... hell no but he did anyways. Do you think Sylvester Stallone cares that I cried like a lttle bitch? I was 5 at the time not in my 30s but No. Sly didnt give a damn what other people thought. Did that drive his audience away because of it? Not a chance. Now, does it cost Vince money that he makes stupid booking decisions? Nope... you know why? Because you still sit there and watch his shows and buy up his merch anyways. So why bitch, complain and hi-jack shows? Its pointless, you just ruin it for others. It is what it is. As far as Rey getting booed goes, he was in the wrong place at the wrong time and the fans had every right to boo him but its just the smark ass fans that try to hi-jack shows and boo and/or say "what" after every word just to be bungholes that piss me off. ITS NOT ALL ABOUT YOU ya big babies! Lol The fans can chant what they want. It's not all about you. Okaaay... never said it was, Sushi.
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Post by BoJack Hogan on Jan 22, 2016 23:18:07 GMT -5
You and the other guy are clearly missing the point. There is no excuse for "hijacking" a show by annoying everyone around you and the people performing. People who ruin things for other people for their own immature purposes are stupid and disrespectful. If you're a wrestling fan, nobody is forcing you to purchase a ticket if you don't enjoy the way it is being presented. If Roman Reigns is champion and you don't like it, or if you don't like the storylines, don't go to the show. Sell your ticket, don't attend and then make an ass of yourself while other people are trying to get into the show and enjoy themselves. Not everyone shares your sentiments. I don't know why this is so hard for you people to understand. You're acting like the people at the 2014 and 2015 Royal Rumbles went with the intention of "hijacking" the show. They did not. In 2014, EVERYBODY expected Daniel Bryan to win, but they did not even put the most over guy on the roster IN IT - hoping the fans were stupid enough to simply forget them. They felt like they were robbed, they were pissed off, and they had every reason to boo that show. In 2015, they announce Bryan's return weeks before the show, and that he will be in it. Then he's eliminated after about 10 minutes. And while that was the beginning of the revolt, the fans still popped hard for Ambrose and Ziggler... then they had every single fan favorite gingerly thrown out of the ring by Big Show & Kane, and so the fans would have zero choice but to cheer for Roman Reigns. Again, they had plenty of reason to boo. The fans paid money hoping that these guys they support will finally get their big moment, only to be told time and again by the company that they don't matter, and can go themselves. There is a large difference between "hijacking" a show, and just being pissed off because the company flipped you off again. you're definitely not wrong, I agree with you. I'm referring more to the people who chant names that aren't even in the match, or who are dead, or who aren't even in the company, or Michael Cole, or 'we are awesome' just to be disruptive. it's disrespectful to everyone, and seriously ruins the entire show. I never said I had a problem with cheering or booing anyone, That's their right, and no matter how opposite from the desired reaction, That's not a hijack. somewhere that point got lost. I suppose this isn't the thread for that, although the Daniel Bryan chants in 14 were a situation where they would accept nothing else. I guess that's not as good of an example as the post wrestlemania Raw, and maybe that's the thread I should be in.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2016 6:54:32 GMT -5
It's kind of depressing that Rey Mysterio, one of the most beloved wrestlers ever, went out by being booed into oblivion. He was beloved by five year olds. To the grown ups, he was John Cena lite, with half the talent. And considering Cena absolutely blows, that statement should come across pretty strong. Now you've got people RAVING that he's going to turn LU into a media sensation. Which is ing hilarious. I suggest you educate yourself by tracking down the Rey Jr Vs AJ Styles match from last week. To the "grown ups" he's the worker who brought Lucha wrestling to the main stream wrestling market in the mid 90s. If you associate Rey Jrs talent by making comparisons to John Cena, a guy who never emerged until 2002, you patently don't have a clue who Rey even is. And of course he's going to raise the status of LU, he's the biggest star they've ever had. That's not even worth a debate, is it? That's glaringly obvious. I guess you could try and argue that Rey ISNT one of the most recognisable faces in the industry? But you'd be quite wrong.
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Post by Mr. Old School™ on Jan 23, 2016 10:28:57 GMT -5
I gotta go with Adam Bomb in the 1994 Royal Rumble.
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Post by cordless2016 on Jan 23, 2016 10:36:10 GMT -5
Booker T 2002. He walks in, throws out RVD, does the spinerooni, then is thrown out all within about a minute.
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Post by YES! YES! YES! on Jan 23, 2016 12:30:32 GMT -5
Rey from two years ago. It was so bad he's never been seen in WWE again. I assume he still hiding under the ring from the salivating fans out for blood. Bingo. I was there for that show and Rey's been my favorite since I started watching in 2004, but even I couldn't help but boo him. Absoletly this. The vibe in the arena was not good, leaving the arena was insane too.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 23, 2016 17:09:09 GMT -5
He was beloved by five year olds. To the grown ups, he was John Cena lite, with half the talent. And considering Cena absolutely blows, that statement should come across pretty strong. Now you've got people RAVING that he's going to turn LU into a media sensation. Which is ing hilarious. I suggest you educate yourself by tracking down the Rey Jr Vs AJ Styles match from last week. To the "grown ups" he's the worker who brought Lucha wrestling to the main stream wrestling market in the mid 90s. If you associate Rey Jrs talent by making comparisons to John Cena, a guy who never emerged until 2002, you patently don't have a clue who Rey even is. And of course he's going to raise the status of LU, he's the biggest star they've ever had. That's not even worth a debate, is it? That's glaringly obvious. I guess you could try and argue that Rey ISNT one of the most recognisable faces in the industry? But you'd be quite wrong. You're simply proving my point. Of course he's recognizable, so is John Cena. Rey was great in WCW, and likely a few weeks when he came to WWE. Beyond that, he was shoved down adults throats until the day he was gone, because he was a child idol. To argue that is silly. He could've done more, sure, but he didn't. Let's not act like he revolutionized the product while he was here, he was simply the Lucha WWE wanted, and didn't disappoint. And a 10-years-past-his-prime is going to revolutionize a product? You do realize that every time one of you LU fanboys post anything, the rest of the world says "TNA did that once", right? Good luck.
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Post by hbkbigdaddycool on Jan 25, 2016 16:07:06 GMT -5
Booker T 2002. He walks in, throws out RVD, does the spinerooni, then is thrown out all within about a minute. At least Booker did his entire move set before being eliminated haha
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