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Post by Mark on Jun 15, 2007 12:40:20 GMT -5
Here's a possible prediction on how this all will end. Between today and summerslam, Vince will come out to the ring to the shock of the announcers and he'll reveal that the Jackass guys helped him stage this stunt of him getting blown up and having people believe he's dead. The reason for this will be that he wanted people to appreciate him more(i.e his family, fans, and wrestlers). Then as him and the jackass guys are laughing about the whole thing, Shane and Steph come out with angry looks on their faces and they tell them how they are not amused by all this and how worried they were. This will probably lead to a match between Shane and Steph and the Jackass guys at summerslam and we all know this will be the most hyped match of the show. Keep in mind this is not an idea I'd like to see. This is a prediction and knowing the Mcmahons, this scenario isn't too absurd to imagine. thats worst ing idea and prediction. dont post anymore
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Post by szatowski420 on Jun 15, 2007 13:16:19 GMT -5
Actually it's just a prediction and not an idea. If you don't think it's a possibility than you don't know how the McMahons operate at all. They've done more absurd things.
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Post by maplesyrup101 on Jun 15, 2007 14:52:56 GMT -5
i cracked the code did anyone see celebrity fit club? he said hes back and hes dressed to kill........vince mchmahon
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Post by Nineteen 90 on Jun 15, 2007 16:52:45 GMT -5
Off the McMahon subject... I wanna add how much I enjoyed Batista vs. Jeff vs. Burke. Brilliant match in my opinion, as was Punk vs. Carlito.
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Post by rkolegendkilla on Jun 15, 2007 17:55:01 GMT -5
I don't get it.
You ask for controversial, Attitude Era style storylines, you get it, but still complain.
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Post by peopleschamp1993 on Jun 15, 2007 22:02:30 GMT -5
that was so fake it took him 2 min to get in the car
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Post by chumped on Jun 16, 2007 2:30:41 GMT -5
Has anybody noticed that NO ONE actually thinks this is real? All the fans so far in the arenas have boo'd during every salute. They know this crap aint real.
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Post by rock21 on Jun 16, 2007 4:26:45 GMT -5
Has anybody noticed that NO ONE actually thinks this is real? All the fans so far in the arenas have boo'd during every salute. They know this **** aint real. I would hope that everyone realizes that it's just a storyline. Words cannot describe how stupid this is. You would expect such an idea to come from the mind of the mentally disabled but not... oh wait... never mind. I forgot, these are the same people that did a necrophilia storyline. This storyline is an embarrassment to professional wrestling.
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Post by noir on Jun 16, 2007 9:06:21 GMT -5
I don't know if this has been brought up yet so I apologise if it has, but who where those two guys sitting down and watching Vince get into the car as he went outside?
Could they be two Jackass people? I mean, I can't think of anything else, and they must have some significance to the storyline otherwise why would they be there.
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Post by Jacob on Jun 16, 2007 10:24:28 GMT -5
Vince will be back. They've not and don't seem to be confirming his 'death'.
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Post by Bubba Ray DJ on Jun 16, 2007 13:11:29 GMT -5
I had to...
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Post by Nineteen 90 on Jun 17, 2007 10:44:48 GMT -5
Fatherless Day for Shane & Stephanie By Mike McAvennie Written: June 15, 2007
Sunday marks Father’s Day in many countries around the world. This year, however, the world of sports-entertainment finds itself without its patriarch, who is presumed dead following a limousine explosion Monday night, moments before Raw ended. On a more important and personal note, Shane and Stephanie McMahon will not be able to celebrate the individual whom our fans and Superstars called Mr. McMahon, the childhood sweetheart whom Linda lovingly acknowledged as her husband—or the man they’ve known their entire lives simply as “Dad.”
On a day when restaurants book family dinner reservations to capacity, the McMahons will mourn privately in their respective households. In those same homes, coffee mugs with “World’s Greatest Dad” etched into ceramic will remain inside their cupboards, while porcelain cups and saucers are used to welcome the relatives and friends who drop by and pay their respects.
Neither Shane nor Stephanie have been seen around WWE World Headquarters in Stamford this week. They’re not replying to e-mails relating to business, nor are they answering phone calls from nosy reporters. Their only comments come from a statement released at a press conference in Stamford on Wednesday. And after their sudden, tragic loss, it’s completely understandable.
It is not our place to claim that anyone’s personal loss is greater than another’s. But consider how Shane and Stephanie must head into Father’s Day grieving with two families. There’s the family that together spent summer vacations and holidays, attended school plays, graduations and weddings. Then there’s the competitive unit that gets together to prepare for WrestleMania and every other WWE pay-per-view, that dominates inside the squared circle and at the business table, transforming a territory-based promotion into a sports-entertainment dynasty.
Mr. McMahon was known as an avid weight-trainer, as evidenced by the April 2006 cover and feature inside Muscle & Fitness magazine. Now Shane and Stephanie must provide a very different strength for their loved ones. The sports-entertainment industry grieves for no one, not even Mr. McMahon, so now it’s up to his children to help their CEO mother shoulder the responsibilities inherent within a billion-dollar company.
On a smaller yet vastly more significant scale, Shane and Stephanie must provide those same shoulders for their own young children to cry on. They must find the words to tell them that their grandfather won’t be visiting their homes this Father’s Day. That he won’t be over to enjoy a backyard catch, or partake in an imaginary tea party. Whatever else you knew about the man, know that the one label he valued most before his seeming demise was not that of “WWE Chairman,” but of “grandfather.”
The only cards found in the McMahon mailbox this weekend will be those of greatest sympathy; the only presents, fruit baskets and floral condolences. Shane and Stephanie McMahon no longer get to enjoy the privileges that Father’s Day offer.
It made me laugh, on the main page the pic of Steph is like 4 years old.
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Post by alex123ecw on Jun 17, 2007 11:13:26 GMT -5
Hooliganz too raw
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Post by Ari Gold on Jun 17, 2007 13:19:26 GMT -5
there taking this wayyy too far. and people are going to start getting tired of all this if they dont drop this soon.
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Post by Mr.GT on Jun 17, 2007 18:40:30 GMT -5
that was so fake it took him 2 min to get in the car Someone heres a genius!
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Post by Mr.GT on Jun 17, 2007 18:42:02 GMT -5
By the way, What about this man as a suspect.... Hey he was promised a title shot....
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Post by Angel Beast on Jun 17, 2007 21:19:51 GMT -5
the real reason to why Vince's limo blew up Randal Graves: Terrorists? [Dante stares at him angrily] Randal Graves: I left the coffee pot on all night, didn't I? [Dante nods] Randal Graves: Now where am I gonna bring chicks to when my mom's home?
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Post by rkolegendkilla on Jun 18, 2007 5:25:21 GMT -5
Steph was a little hottie.
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Post by rkolegendkilla on Jun 18, 2007 6:02:37 GMT -5
Check mate.
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Post by Mr.GT on Jun 18, 2007 19:51:37 GMT -5
the real reason to why Vince's limo blew up Randal Graves: Terrorists? [Dante stares at him angrily] Randal Graves: I left the coffee pot on all night, didn't I? [Dante nods] Randal Graves: crap! Now where am I gonna bring chicks to when my mom's home? Great Pic. Fixed the quote for ya.
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