The Real Chillary
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Chillary since day one ish
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Post by The Real Chillary on Jul 6, 2019 4:55:41 GMT -5
The guy is a Btec Jason Momoa. There seems to be a market for that.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2019 9:17:18 GMT -5
The guy is a Btec Jason Momoa. There seems to be a market for that. Roman was a 10 before he broke his nose, Momoa doesnt even come close.
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Post by k5 on Jul 6, 2019 10:54:01 GMT -5
The guy is a Btec Jason Momoa. There seems to be a market for that. Roman was a 10 before he broke his nose, Momoa doesnt even come close. what an interesting statement to go out on..
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Post by punksnotdead on Jul 8, 2019 10:27:27 GMT -5
Literally, whatever gets him off of my tv and out of my realm of existence is fine by me. I'm sure the direct-to-DVD B-Action section at Walmart is licking its lips for Roman to head to "Hollywood." WWE should just sign him to an exclusive studio deal and he can make sh*tty Marine movies from here to eternity for them.
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shenmue
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Post by shenmue on Jul 8, 2019 22:18:23 GMT -5
Glad he is healthy and everything but i really don't enjoy him, he is beyond boring. Terrible talker, dull and annoying moveset. won't miss him in the slightest but i doubt he will be gone in two years.
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Cameron Stone
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Post by Cameron Stone on Jul 12, 2019 14:00:38 GMT -5
This seems more like he's saying he's really going to need to see where his health is in two years. The leukemia probably took a lot out of him. And Rock got out early while in good health, without running his body into the ground. Even Cena is doing that. You see it more now. The modern top guys don't necessarily want to end up half crippled, and are looking for options after wrestling. They don't want to be that broken down, 45-50 year old who has nothing else, and knows how to do nothing else. I respect that.
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Post by LA Times on Aug 15, 2019 16:57:39 GMT -5
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Post by k5 on Aug 15, 2019 17:06:53 GMT -5
see how you left warrior off that list? that's roman.
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Post by rkmo: 9 Month Warning on Aug 15, 2019 20:23:25 GMT -5
Well that gives him plenty of time to work out his weaknesses and improve in the ring.
LMAO Who am I kidding? He'll just use that time preening in the mirror, practicing his mean faces while constantly cocking his fist.
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Post by Next Man’s Knowing Rock on Aug 16, 2019 5:30:40 GMT -5
Only half the guys on that list have main-evented four WrestleManias in a row.
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Post by Kill Em' All on Aug 16, 2019 11:31:59 GMT -5
84-90 Hogan - Hogan's rise with Savage becoming the #2 and eventually Hogan's rival, Hogan feuds with Andre The Giant and series of massive heel's in the 80's. 90 Warrior for minute - Just you know Sgt. Slaughter and stuff and Warriors failed run at the top 91 -93 Hogan again - Featuring Hogan carrying the title in 1991 feuding with Slaughter, Taker, Randy Savage in the last gaps of his career, Warrior on his way to the door, emergence of Bret Hart, Mr. Perfect being top mid card bad guy, and Ric Flair coming on to the scene 93-94 Hart - Featuring Bret Hart as leading the company with stars like Undertaker and Diesel right there or emerging. As well as Lex Luger as the second guy. Featuring series of bad guys like Shawn Michaels. Razor Ramon is emerging. 94-95 Diesel - Features Diesel leading the company with Bret Hart at the second spot, stars like Shawn Michaels are on the up and Shawn slowly begins face turn Razor Ramon, Mankind, The Undertaker, Owen Hart, Yokozuna all lead this era. 95-96 Bret sorta is the guy again phase 96-98 HBK - Features HBK's title WM 12 - WM 18 with HBK turning face to heel. HBK leads the company with Bret Hart as the second top face and later heel. With Steve Austin breaking . Taker as fan favorite. Mankind, Vader, and British Bulldog play very important roles. 98-99Steve Austin - Starts at WrestleMania 14 with Steve Austin as the top face. The rise of Triple H. with series of bad guys in The Undertaker, The Rock who turns face, Mankind who turns face, and Kane. 00-02 Rock - Starts to Austin's neck injury and Rock being played as the top face in 2000, and more so after Austin's 2001 heel turn. Featuring The Rock as face with Austin sometimes challenging this role with stars like Jericho also playing huge role with Triple H and Kurt Angle as top bad guys 02-04Brock for second featured Brock being pushed to the top as heel and face while stars like Randy Orton and John Cena were being made as Triple H led the company as top heel as well as strong roles for Kurt Angle and Shawn Michaels 05-'14 Cena Era featured Cena as top face with other top faces being Orton, Batista, Cm Punk, Triple H, Shawn Michaels, and Jeff Hardy while featuring top heels such as Edge, Orton as heel, Chris Jericho, Cm Punk as heel. Emergence of Daniel Bryan. Reigns - Featuring Reigns as the top good guy with AJ Styles at points the second good guy. With acts such as Braun Strowman getting over. Daniel Bryan's face to heel turn. Rollins becoming face from the top bad guy. And what not That's just how I see it.
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Post by Lorenzo Alcazar on Aug 16, 2019 11:46:32 GMT -5
There's been 5 people in the history of wrestling who have been THE MAN.
Bruno Hogan Austin Rock Cena
That's it. Anybody can get a Title, anybody can get a push...but being THE MAN is a whole different ballgame. You need to be THE draw, the leader, the guy without whom the company would go into a tailspin at that particular time.
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Post by MacReady on Aug 16, 2019 12:06:15 GMT -5
There's been 5 people in the history of wrestling who have been THE MAN. Bruno Hogan Austin Rock Cena That's it. Anybody can get a Title, anybody can get a push...but being THE MAN is a whole different ballgame. You need to be THE draw, the leader, the guy without whom the company would go into a tailspin at that particular time. This. As evidenced by the quality of the product as of the past year or so, without Cena at the center of WWE. I absolutely love Rollins, he's one of the best in the biz, but he is not THE MAN, nor is Reigns...WWE desperately needs one.
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Post by LA Times on Aug 16, 2019 12:07:44 GMT -5
There's been 5 people in the history of wrestling who have been THE MAN. Bruno Hogan Austin Rock Cena That's it. Anybody can get a Title, anybody can get a push...but being THE MAN is a whole different ballgame. You need to be THE draw, the leader, the guy without whom the company would go into a tailspin at that particular time. Reigns new contract puts him or will put him on that list
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Post by Triple S: POOR on Aug 16, 2019 12:11:25 GMT -5
Roman Reigns to AEW confirmed
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Post by Lorenzo Alcazar on Aug 16, 2019 12:34:09 GMT -5
There's been 5 people in the history of wrestling who have been THE MAN. Bruno Hogan Austin Rock Cena That's it. Anybody can get a Title, anybody can get a push...but being THE MAN is a whole different ballgame. You need to be THE draw, the leader, the guy without whom the company would go into a tailspin at that particular time. Reigns new contract puts him or will put him on that list It doesn't work that way. Just because WWE says he's the man, doesn't make him THE MAN. He's not the top draw, his presence alone does not fill arenas, he was gone for over 6 months and it didn't matter. They brought him back and his feuds have been McIntyre, Shane, Elias, and now probably Daniel Bryan. So the sheer fact that WWE would AND CAN AFFORD TO keep him out of the Title/Main Event picture for 5+ months now PROVES that he's not THE MAN. The fact that WWE has Kofi Kingston as Champ on the show that Roman Reigns is on, feuding with Randy Orton, who NOBODY CARES ABOUT, and Reigns is in the old "who ran me over" angle, PROVES that Roman is not THE MAN. Bottom line, he's not THE MAN and never will be.
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Post by rkmo: 9 Month Warning on Aug 16, 2019 13:30:21 GMT -5
There's been 5 people in the history of wrestling who have been THE MAN. Bruno Hogan Austin Rock Cena That's it. Anybody can get a Title, anybody can get a push...but being THE MAN is a whole different ballgame. You need to be THE draw, the leader, the guy without whom the company would go into a tailspin at that particular time. And all of them have one thing in common: they all worked to prove they deserved their spot. They weren't handed it fresh off the streets.
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Eugene69
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Post by Eugene69 on Aug 16, 2019 14:35:31 GMT -5
Roman's the hero WWE deserves, but not the one it needs right now. So we'll hunt him. Because he can take it. Because he's not our hero. He's a silent guardian. A watchful protector.
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Post by keegandimitrijevic01 on Aug 16, 2019 14:51:57 GMT -5
He recently signed a multi-year deal. i expect him to be around another 5 years
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Post by greenjack1992 on Aug 18, 2019 9:31:03 GMT -5
With all this talk of who "the man" is, let's have a look at the possible contenders from the last few years who were denied the chance:
CM Punk immediately springs to mind. I think he's a bell end and don't miss him at all, but had he not been at loggerheads with Vince and HHH the entire time he was over enough, committed enough, talented enough and enough of a leader backstage to lead from the front.
Braun could have been the next serious contender for that spot during his 2017 marathon of destruction. When I went to see Raw in October 2017 everyone was talking about how much they hoped he'd be on the show, and when he came out the place erupted. He's massive, strong, larger than life, everything Vince loves, but he's ruined his chances of being the main man by making him a jobber to the stars.
On paper, Orton should be the guy, he's almost as decorated as Cena, been around for the same time, has a tonne of credibility, but he's been phonining it in and going through the motions on autopilot for more than ten years now.
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