AV1
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Post by AV1 on Jan 25, 2017 19:18:13 GMT -5
Just me who thinks after defeating Evolution they were right to break up The Shield? After the 2nd match they felt ready to go onto the main event scene as singles wrestlers.
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Post by K5 on Jan 25, 2017 19:31:06 GMT -5
he's right, no question about it. they turned him heel accidentally and then he wasn't taken seriously from there on in. if evolution hadn't gotten together again it would've been a disaster.
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Post by theoutlaw1999 on Jan 25, 2017 20:36:58 GMT -5
I think saying he was screwed over is a bit excessive. Didn't go how he had hoped. Didn't go as many would have liked. But that's life sometimes. Least he still had a great WM main event. And two great matches with The Shield. Triple H needs to learn the same thing every comic fan has... Don't ever doubt the Kevin Feige. He has the Midas touch. I always wanted Batista to be the one to retire Triple H from being active competitor. Triple H never defeated him one on one and I'd like to have seen them use that as a story. Hopefully we haven't seen the last of Big Dave. Does anyone else find it mildly amusing that the ones crying Batista was screwed are the same exact ones complaining about him taking Bryan spot back in 2014? Can't have it both ways. Somebody had to lose out. What I find amusing is that Bryan and Batista are now in reverse roles. People hated Batista because he stole Bryan's spot but now I see people hating on Bryan and his fanbase because they supposedly disrespected a Legend lol.
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Post by marino13 on Jan 25, 2017 21:02:54 GMT -5
I think saying he was screwed over is a bit excessive. Didn't go how he had hoped. Didn't go as many would have liked. But that's life sometimes. Least he still had a great WM main event. And two great matches with The Shield. Triple H needs to learn the same thing every comic fan has... Don't ever doubt the Kevin Feige. He has the Midas touch. I always wanted Batista to be the one to retire Triple H from being active competitor. Triple H never defeated him one on one and I'd like to have seen them use that as a story. Hopefully we haven't seen the last of Big Dave. Does anyone else find it mildly amusing that the ones crying Batista was screwed are the same exact ones complaining about him taking Bryan spot back in 2014? Can't have it both ways. Somebody had to lose out. What I find amusing is that Bryan and Batista are now in reverse roles. People hated Batista because he stole Bryan's spot but now I see people hating on Bryan and his fanbase because they supposedly disrespected a Legend lol. 2014: Who does Batista think he is coming back and taking Bryan's spot? Bryan earned it! WWE are so blind. 2017: WWE screwed Batista by giving Bryan the main event spot. Batista deserved better. WWE is so stupid. WWE wanted Batista to walk out of WM the WWE World champion. But it was the fans who weren't having it. The crowd threw WWE a curve-ball and they adapted. Shame, cause I love Batista. But as I said, you can't have it both ways. Somebody had lose out and the fans dictated it had to be Batista.
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Post by cripplercrossface on Jan 25, 2017 21:18:06 GMT -5
Bryan winning at Mania 30 was the right move. It sucks that Batista was promised so much and WWE did not deliver, but that's business.
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madness1
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Post by madness1 on Jan 25, 2017 21:28:52 GMT -5
Batista is rewriting history. He thought he'd come back the conquering hero with his tight ass girl pants and douche sunglasses and everyone would kiss his ass. Men like hero's they look up to or relate to like Austin not someone who thinks they're better than them. That's why they loved Bryan and hated Batista.
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Post by Irish Wrestling Entertainment on Jan 25, 2017 22:12:17 GMT -5
Batista was in James Bond, made a movie with De Niro, and he's going to be in the Blade Runner sequel. Why on Earth do you not want him in bed with you right now??? No, go get Shaq instead... I realised a couple years back that the saddest thing about WWE is they are blissfully unaware of their own importance. Look at The Rock's Facebook likes. Look at John Cena's likes. Look at WWE's likes. Compare it with the likes of Conor McGregor who is the hottest thing going in combat sports right now. WWE's outreach is almost incomparable. Pro wrestling is, in the eyes of the ignorant, not even a real sport - yet WWE have an outreach similar to that of a national sports league. Combine that with the fact that they are hugely popular worldwide (in a way that even America's premier sport - the NFL - could struggle to match). And yet here they are slipping over themselves to get some dude that nobody knows or cares about from Youtube or some American talk show. Consider my reaction, in Ireland, when a 'celebrity' fella who I have no ing idea existed comes out and buries two wrestlers in a comedy segment. It's brutal and it's unnecessary. WWE have always focused on the external and any modern company should. But their outward focus is beginning to eat them alive.. and it has undoubtedly hampered the product. It's not too late, though, because they still have a global mass appeal. They just need to stop acting like they are LESS THAN these celebrities.. when, in fact, they are much, much more.
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Post by ThugSuperstar on Jan 25, 2017 22:39:34 GMT -5
I think saying he was screwed over is a bit excessive. Didn't go how he had hoped. Didn't go as many would have liked. But that's life sometimes. Least he still had a great WM main event. And two great matches with The Shield. Triple H needs to learn the same thing every comic fan has... Don't ever doubt the Kevin Feige. He has the Midas touch. I always wanted Batista to be the one to retire Triple H from being active competitor. Triple H never defeated him one on one and I'd like to have seen them use that as a story. Hopefully we haven't seen the last of Big Dave. Does anyone else find it mildly amusing that the ones crying Batista was screwed are the same exact ones complaining about him taking Bryan spot back in 2014? Can't have it both ways. Somebody had to lose out. Batista isn't saying he was screwed over because he didn't win at WrestleMania; he's saying he was screwed over because of the inconsistent booking with zero long-term plans - basically, the exact same crap that's still going on today.
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Post by ThugSuperstar on Jan 25, 2017 22:44:58 GMT -5
Batista is rewriting history. He thought he'd come back the conquering hero with his tight ass girl pants and douche sunglasses and everyone would kiss his ass. Men like hero's they look up to or relate to like Austin not someone who thinks they're better than them. That's why they loved Bryan and hated Batista. That couldn't be further from the truth. Batista has said multiple times that he thought the company was asinine having him return as a face. He didn't want to be "a hero," he wanted to be a villain. He knew how over Bryan was at the time and told the WWE that the fans were going to boo him because of the situation he was being placed in and, as usual, Vince ignored logic and did what he wanted to anyway.
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Post by theMOESIAH on Jan 25, 2017 23:12:13 GMT -5
Not trying to be a dick, but isn't this old news? I'm like 75% positive I've read that interview before.
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Post by marino13 on Jan 26, 2017 7:33:18 GMT -5
I think saying he was screwed over is a bit excessive. Didn't go how he had hoped. Didn't go as many would have liked. But that's life sometimes. Least he still had a great WM main event. And two great matches with The Shield. Triple H needs to learn the same thing every comic fan has... Don't ever doubt the Kevin Feige. He has the Midas touch. I always wanted Batista to be the one to retire Triple H from being active competitor. Triple H never defeated him one on one and I'd like to have seen them use that as a story. Hopefully we haven't seen the last of Big Dave. Does anyone else find it mildly amusing that the ones crying Batista was screwed are the same exact ones complaining about him taking Bryan spot back in 2014? Can't have it both ways. Somebody had to lose out. Batista isn't saying he was screwed over because he didn't win at WrestleMania; he's saying he was screwed over because of the inconsistent booking with zero long-term plans - basically, the exact same crap that's still going on today. How can you book long term for a guy who's only going to be there 2 months?
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Post by theMOESIAH on Jan 26, 2017 9:36:04 GMT -5
Batista isn't saying he was screwed over because he didn't win at WrestleMania; he's saying he was screwed over because of the inconsistent booking with zero long-term plans - basically, the exact same crap that's still going on today. How can you book long term for a guy who's only going to be there 2 months? If your name isn't Roman Reigns, two months is long term booking for WWE. Excluding WrestleMania season of course.
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Post by ThugSuperstar on Jan 26, 2017 10:28:52 GMT -5
Batista isn't saying he was screwed over because he didn't win at WrestleMania; he's saying he was screwed over because of the inconsistent booking with zero long-term plans - basically, the exact same crap that's still going on today. How can you book long term for a guy who's only going to be there 2 months? Not for him - he's talking about for The Shield and Daniel Bryan. As he said, the four opponents he put over during his return were all booked oddly after the fact.
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Post by marino13 on Jan 26, 2017 11:52:25 GMT -5
How can you book long term for a guy who's only going to be there 2 months? Not for him - he's talking about for The Shield and Daniel Bryan. As he said, the four opponents he put over during his return were all booked oddly after the fact. With the way the internet ruins everything nowadays, long term booking is a thing of the past. WWE can't plan months in advance anymore. To stay ahead of the dirt-sheets WWE is forced to book on the fly. That's the times we live in. Had they not, rumors would have been running rampant about a possible Shield break up. We all would have been waiting for it. By booking it the way they did, it caught all of us off guard. The WWE got real emotion out of us because nobody saw it coming when it did.
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Post by ThugSuperstar on Jan 26, 2017 12:52:28 GMT -5
Not for him - he's talking about for The Shield and Daniel Bryan. As he said, the four opponents he put over during his return were all booked oddly after the fact. With the way the internet ruins everything nowadays, long term booking is a thing of the past. WWE can't plan months in advance anymore. To stay ahead of the dirt-sheets WWE is forced to book on the fly. That's the times we live in. Had they not, rumors would have been running rampant about a possible Shield break up. We all would have been waiting for it. By booking it the way they did, it caught all of us off guard. The WWE got real emotion out of us because nobody saw it coming when it did. I think that was one of the rare instances where short-term booking paid off. There have been way more failures than success stories over the course of the years since they've started booking this way. Hell, even look at what's become of The Shield members now because of short-term booking - they're all cool with each other and friends again and nobody holds anything against Seth for stabbing Ambrose and Reigns in the back anymore.
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Post by Row on Jan 26, 2017 13:13:14 GMT -5
Some of you are missing the point
Hes complaining about them making him return as a face instead of a heel and being saddled with a rumble win that he knew wouldn't go over well
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Post by 5th Horsewoman on Jan 26, 2017 13:14:28 GMT -5
Hunter and Steph thought Guardians was going to massively bomb. I'm not sure how Dave held in his laughter.
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Post by marino13 on Jan 26, 2017 13:24:00 GMT -5
With the way the internet ruins everything nowadays, long term booking is a thing of the past. WWE can't plan months in advance anymore. To stay ahead of the dirt-sheets WWE is forced to book on the fly. That's the times we live in. Had they not, rumors would have been running rampant about a possible Shield break up. We all would have been waiting for it. By booking it the way they did, it caught all of us off guard. The WWE got real emotion out of us because nobody saw it coming when it did. I think that was one of the rare instances where short-term booking paid off. There have been way more failures than success stories over the course of the years since they've started booking this way. Hell, even look at what's become of The Shield members now because of short-term booking - they're all cool with each other and friends again and nobody holds anything against Seth for stabbing Ambrose and Reigns in the back anymore. To be fair, we've seen odd inconsistencies like that for as long as wrestling has been around. Austin damn near killed Triple H by dropping him in a car from a forklift. A year later, they were tag champs. The Rock almost caved in Mankind's skull with a chair. A year later they were best friends. Road Warriors tried to rip out Dusty's eye with a shoulder spike. Couple months later they were cool with each other. Taker has set Kane on fire several times, killed their parents, and yet they hold no grudges. S**t doesn't always make sense. It's a wrestling tradition at this point.
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Post by marino13 on Jan 26, 2017 13:28:12 GMT -5
Hunter and Steph thought Guardians was going to massively bomb. I'm not sure how Dave held in his laughter. To be fair, there was a lot of talk that GOTG was going to be the first bomb the the MCU. I remember specifically hearing "experts" predicting this movie might ruin the MCU. Turns out it was fantastic and made way more than expected. It's also my favorite MCU film to date.
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Post by ThugSuperstar on Jan 26, 2017 13:31:36 GMT -5
I think that was one of the rare instances where short-term booking paid off. There have been way more failures than success stories over the course of the years since they've started booking this way. Hell, even look at what's become of The Shield members now because of short-term booking - they're all cool with each other and friends again and nobody holds anything against Seth for stabbing Ambrose and Reigns in the back anymore. To be fair, we've seen odd inconsistencies like that for as long as wrestling has been around. Austin damn near killed Triple H by dropping him in a car from a forklift. A year later, they were tag champs. The Rock almost caved in Mankind's skull with a chair. A year later they were best friends. Road Warriors tried to rip out Dusty's eye with a shoulder spike. Couple months later they were cool with each other. Taker has set Kane on fire several times, killed their parents, and yet they hold no grudges. S**t doesn't always make sense. It's a wrestling tradition at this point. Agreed, but it made it easier to overlook things in the past when the overall product and characters had a much more natural connection with the audience.
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