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Post by AP on Jul 8, 2007 18:55:16 GMT -5
Meh. I think hes too good for ROH. What an intelligent response from a Viscera fan. Woah a shot from JSWO? Didnt expect that.
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Post by Tazmission on Jul 8, 2007 19:49:17 GMT -5
Jericho, Shelley & Sabin vs. Danielson & The Briscoes The charisma on that first team is mind-blowing. That match would be AWESOME, too.
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Post by CBT on Jul 8, 2007 20:14:07 GMT -5
Jericho, Shelley & Sabin vs. Danielson & The Briscoes The charisma on that first team is mind-blowing. That match would be AWESOME, too. I could see them all going for the 1 foot cover at the same time. Or consective springboard dropkicks.
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Post by kevx301 on Jul 8, 2007 20:58:17 GMT -5
Meh. I think hes too good for ROH. What an intelligent response from a Viscera fan. And you're any better? You're a walking billboard for ROH. Plus, he was right. Jericho IS too good for ROH, and it has nothing to do with what he is capable of doing in the ring. He's a wrestler who made close to a half million a year. Why would he want to wrestle in front of 400 fans? If he does ever go to ROH just because he wants to see what he can do there, that doesn't change the fact that it is a huge step down for him. And finally, Viscera is a great wrestler. You need to watch his matches and look at all the little things he does to get his opponent over. He understands psychology a lot more than a large portion of the ROH roster.
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Post by AP on Jul 8, 2007 21:07:23 GMT -5
What an intelligent response from a Viscera fan. And you're any better? You're a walking billboard for ROH. Plus, he was right. Jericho IS too good for ROH, and it has nothing to do with what he is capable of doing in the ring. He's a wrestler who made close to a half million a year. Why would he want to wrestle in front of 400 fans? If he does ever go to ROH just because he wants to see what he can do there, that doesn't change the fact that it is a huge step down for him. And finally, Viscera is a great wrestler. You need to watch his matches and look at all the little things he does to get his opponent over. He understands psychology a lot more than a large portion of the ROH roster. I wasnt even trying to insult ROH with my comments, but Im sure it came off like that. There is no denying its bush league compared to what hes done. Hes got a true passion for this, so I wouldnt be surprised to see him go to a minor to get back to his roots so to speak, but it is definately below what hes done and will be remembered for. And the Viscera thing Kev.....
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Post by CBT on Jul 8, 2007 21:35:23 GMT -5
What an intelligent response from a Viscera fan. And you're any better? You're a walking billboard for ROH. Plus, he was right. Jericho IS too good for ROH, and it has nothing to do with what he is capable of doing in the ring. He's a wrestler who made close to a half million a year. Why would he want to wrestle in front of 400 fans? If he does ever go to ROH just because he wants to see what he can do there, that doesn't change the fact that it is a huge step down for him. And finally, Viscera is a great wrestler. You need to watch his matches and look at all the little things he does to get his opponent over. He understands psychology a lot more than a large portion of the ROH roster. Kev, why is it that you get into these "discussions", only you make brilliant points with huge usually unnoticed flaws. "Why would he want to wrestle in front of 400 fans?" Because the crowd size doesn't mean jack sh*t to him. He's not trying to be like Kurt Angle and claim he made this or he made that happen. He's only saying and to my knowledge without being alluded to, that Ring of Honor is a promotion that caught his eye. Sure he could only be playing the fiddle with us, but in context he's clearly saying that there are guys he'd like to wrestle at some point. Not neccessarily make it Ring of Jericho, but the guys in the company have caught his interest. I hope that didn't sound like babble. Clearly I'm saying Jericho would want to wrestle in ROH because alot of people are aware of what the company is based off and produces.
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Post by CBT on Jul 8, 2007 21:39:13 GMT -5
Not to say he'd "sign a contract" he'd just come in sort of like matt hardy did. hot popular commodity that is looking for new challenges
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Post by superjswo on Jul 8, 2007 21:52:33 GMT -5
And you're any better? You're a walking billboard for ROH. Yes, yes I am better. I enjoy and help support ROH. Don't let your bitterness toward Gabe and Cary hide my friend. Plus, he was right. Jericho IS too good for ROH, and it has nothing to do with what he is capable of doing in the ring. He's a wrestler who made close to a half million a year. Why would he want to wrestle in front of 400 fans? If he does ever go to ROH just because he wants to see what he can do there, that doesn't change the fact that it is a huge step down for him. Since when does ROH draw only 400 fans. Last I checked the lowest attendence for any show in the last six months was 700 in Long Island. Did those 300 fans just go poof into mid-air? And finally, Viscera is a great wrestler. You need to watch his matches and look at all the little things he does to get his opponent over. He understands psychology a lot more than a large portion of the ROH roster. Being big and slow and knowing how to work slow 2 minute matches doesn't mean shit.
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Post by kevx301 on Jul 8, 2007 23:27:55 GMT -5
And you're any better? You're a walking billboard for ROH. Plus, he was right. Jericho IS too good for ROH, and it has nothing to do with what he is capable of doing in the ring. He's a wrestler who made close to a half million a year. Why would he want to wrestle in front of 400 fans? If he does ever go to ROH just because he wants to see what he can do there, that doesn't change the fact that it is a huge step down for him. And finally, Viscera is a great wrestler. You need to watch his matches and look at all the little things he does to get his opponent over. He understands psychology a lot more than a large portion of the ROH roster. Kev, why is it that you get into these "discussions", only you make brilliant points with huge usually unnoticed flaws. "Why would he want to wrestle in front of 400 fans?" Because the crowd size doesn't mean jack sh*t to him. He's not trying to be like Kurt Angle and claim he made this or he made that happen. He's only saying and to my knowledge without being alluded to, that Ring of Honor is a promotion that caught his eye. Sure he could only be playing the fiddle with us, but in context he's clearly saying that there are guys he'd like to wrestle at some point. Not neccessarily make it Ring of Jericho, but the guys in the company have caught his interest. I hope that didn't sound like babble. Clearly I'm saying Jericho would want to wrestle in ROH because alot of people are aware of what the company is based off and produces. Why do people always stop reading what I write mid-paragraph? As I said, he may decide to come in, but that doesn't change the fact that he is above ROH. He'd be choosing to lower his name value by working for ROH.
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Post by holic08 on Jul 8, 2007 23:32:56 GMT -5
Or anywhere else but the WWE to be honest. But apparently, he's not ready for that. So who cares...
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Post by CBT on Jul 9, 2007 0:15:23 GMT -5
Or anywhere else but the WWE to be honest. But apparently, he's not ready for that. So who cares... Exactly. It's like the Jeff Hardy argument. He "lost his passion", but in truth he did wanna wrestle... just only in WWE. I say if he is doing anything more than dangling a carrot infront of the IWC, than by all means him working a show or two is not lowering his namesake. Going to TNA that's a permanent decision.
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Post by Wato Stan Account on Jul 9, 2007 1:13:21 GMT -5
Not to say he'd "sign a contract" he'd just come in sort of like matt hardy did. hot popular commodity that is looking for new challenges Jericho isnt a whiny bitch though who got fired for being a little bitch.
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Post by James Hetfield on Jul 9, 2007 1:46:39 GMT -5
Hardy was never fired.
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Post by Mark on Jul 9, 2007 2:43:15 GMT -5
Oh could've fooled me I thought he lost his job
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Post by James Hetfield on Jul 9, 2007 3:54:18 GMT -5
The whole "fired" thing was an angle. Think about when Hardy attacked Edge for the first time.
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Post by comebackkid on Jul 9, 2007 4:11:46 GMT -5
Lol, he was really released and was only brought back because Vince wanted to milk the Edge/Hardy thing.
Its been confirmed by many credible sources.
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Post by holic08 on Jul 9, 2007 15:06:36 GMT -5
That was around the time that it seemed the WWE was all about doing "worked shoots".
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