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Re: Pro Wrestling Talk

Postby Bully » Mon Aug 19, 2013 3:21 pm

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Spoiler or poster. In Bully's defense I don't come on here if I don't want to know but yes the comment :roll:


And you make numerous fantastic posts as usual........

Have you actually read the spoiler??
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Re: Pro Wrestling Talk

Postby wristwatcher » Mon Aug 19, 2013 9:07 pm

The point is and gee I feel like I'm talking to one of the year 2s I taught today that you are the only anti Bryant on this site and it was immediately obvious what you were referring to. I have read the spoiler but didn't need to as your comment gave the result away.

Anyway I'm looking forward to discussing what was from all reports a very good PPV. Punk v Lesnar was sensationally worked by both wrestlers
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Re: Pro Wrestling Talk

Postby Bully » Mon Aug 19, 2013 11:33 pm

wristwatcher wrote:The point is and gee I feel like I'm talking to one of the year 2s I taught today that you are the only anti Bryant on this site and it was immediately obvious what you were referring to. I have read the spoiler but didn't need to as your comment gave the result away.

Anyway I'm looking forward to discussing what was from all reports a very good PPV. Punk v Lesnar was sensationally worked by both wrestlers



if you feel you are talking to a 2 year old with my comments then that is your problem. If you feel this way, then maybe stop dropping sarcastic comments like I am a child and then I wont bite. Maybe take a look at yourself and step off a little, again, you wont odviously.

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1 million people do like D Bryan, but 1 million people don't. I believe he is a good wrestler, nothing more. You need to be open to criticism on a public forum, but from reading your responses, I don't think you realise that.
Is it the end of the world if one person on this forum does not like D Bryan??? It seems it is a problem to you..
I have not said you are a 2 year old or its like talking to one with responses. I have not repeatedly said that because you don't like Mark Henry that I look down on you have I as an example?

Now, that you have actually posted something that is worth talking about like Punk vs Lesnar, yes, it was a great match and was the best match of the night from what I have heard.
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Re: Pro Wrestling Talk

Postby woodublieve12 » Tue Aug 20, 2013 12:20 am

Best SS in years!!!!
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Re: Pro Wrestling Talk

Postby Bully » Tue Aug 20, 2013 8:00 am

So, no that it has been aired in Australia and enough replays

Orton the WWE champ. Triple H turned heel, assisted in the win.
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Re: Pro Wrestling Talk

Postby woodublieve12 » Tue Aug 20, 2013 8:42 am

punk v lesnar was a beauty. and the cena v bryan match was just as good imho, the crowd was electric... Even though i knew the result, it was still an awesome finish to the ppv, ortons and hhh doing what they do best... the crowds reaction when hhh pedigreed bryan was awesome, they weren't sure to boo or cheer, they were shocked but happy i think to see him going heel...

Night of champions ppv will be massive orton vs bryan...

I don't think this affect DB character, if anything it will make him more over, if that is possible!!!
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Re: Pro Wrestling Talk

Postby Bully » Tue Aug 20, 2013 8:52 am

I will apologise to you for doing that, basically giving away the result. It was stupid of me and I have a lot of things on my mind personally. I wont apologise to another forum user on here thou. Anyway, enough of that.

RAW will be great. I have always believed Triple H should be a heel, he is suited to that more than the good guy. Cena is out for his elbow.
Punk vs lesnar yes was a beaut I heard. Will be great for Heyman vs PUNK coming. Curtis Axel is a flop, and will be pushed out soon.

Maybe a evolution return :D ? With Triple H and Orton together
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Re: Pro Wrestling Talk

Postby woodublieve12 » Tue Aug 20, 2013 9:07 am

Bully wrote:I will apologise to you for doing that, basically giving away the result. It was stupid of me and I have a lot of things on my mind personally. I wont apologise to another forum user on here thou. Anyway, enough of that.

RAW will be great. I have always believed Triple H should be a heel, he is suited to that more than the good guy. Cena is out for his elbow.
Punk vs lesnar yes was a beaut I heard. Will be great for Heyman vs PUNK coming. Curtis Axel is a flop, and will be pushed out soon.

Maybe a evolution return :D ? With Triple H and Orton together

No need to apologise mate. it's all good, i was still loving it watching it last night...
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Re: Pro Wrestling Talk

Postby Bully » Tue Aug 20, 2013 10:16 am

loving Zeb Colter and his comments on illegal immigrants on raw recently.

The one where they were in Sacramento and about 2.5 million sneeking across the board and Californians sipping their lattes and driving hybrid cars was a classic
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Re: Pro Wrestling Talk

Postby woodublieve12 » Tue Aug 20, 2013 10:51 am

Lutz's Blog: The SummerSlam finish involving Triple H, Randy Orton, Daniel Bryan and John Cena makes for reluctant must-see television
By Jeffrey Lutz

I can't remember the last time I missed an episode of Monday Night Raw, but I might have to skip tonight's show.

I won't, of course. I have to see the follow-up to the SummerSlam-ending angle that had Randy Orton cashing in his Money in the Bank contract and winning the WWE title from newly crowned champion Daniel Bryan. I have to know what happens next with Triple H, now an advocate for a heel Randy Orton. I have to witness the beginning of Daniel Bryan's first real chase for the WWE Championship, and I have to see if John Cena continues to make an impact while facing the possibility of elbow surgery.

I won't miss all of those things, but while the next few weeks will probably produce great television involving those four characters, I don't see how it could be any better than what we saw Sunday night after an outstanding Cena-Bryan match in front of an enthusiastic crowd. None of those four performers have ever been as interesting to me as when the pay-per-view went off the air Sunday night. It will be a challenge to write television to ensure that we haven't already seen the peak of this story.

I've been as harsh of a critic against Triple H as anybody, frustrated over his insistence on inserting himself into many of WWE's top angles even though he's no longer a full-time wrestler. His new role as the corporate support for Orton, though, breathes life into a character that hasn't had much flexibility lately and provides a unique spin to the stale on-air authority figure role that WWE has essentially run into the ground. Triple H is the first such character that can, at worst, hold his own against wrestlers -- since he is one, after all. An evil corporate boss who can beat people up -- we've never seen that before.

WWE seems to finally be turning the page on Orton's two wellness policy violations and suspensions that will get him terminated if he receives one more. Orton seems to be basically out of the woods from a bad-behavior standpoint, and while a heel turn might not change his character too much since he works as a villain even when he's a babyface, it should motivate him to continue to produce in the ring and to possibly ramp up his evil tendencies.

We haven't heard a meaningful promo from Orton in a while, and it's been even longer since he's given one as WWE Champion. I'm eager to hear what he has to say tonight on Raw, and in coming weeks as he cements his status as a full-fledged heel for whom fans will probably still have an affinity.

Bryan may never have the opportunity to win the WWE Championship for the first time again, but the chase against Orton should only increase his popularity. It may not seem like Bryan can get any more popular than he was during and after Sunday's match against Cena, in front of a wild crowd ready to celebrate his championship victory, but as the deck gets stacked against him by Triple H and (most likely) Vince McMahon in Raw's story lines, Bryan will probably have even more fan support. Who knew that Bryan would turn into this generation's Stone Cold Steve Austin, the protagonist in a story involving a boss who doesn't believe his look is corporate enough.

The next chapters those three participants in Sunday's match will be interesting, but I may be most intrigued by what happens next with Cena. From where I sit, Cena has never had a better week than the one he just finished. His promo on Raw struck all the notes many fans have been hoping he'd hit during the build to meaningful matches -- serious, intense, and with a clear message of taking his opponent seriously. His match with Bryan was yet another instance of Cena delivering in a main-event setting.

As much as his charity work and merchandise sales, WWE has to be keeping Cena at the top because they know he'll produce in big matches. He knows how to work the crowd, and Bryan's frentic in-ring pace didn't throw Cena off his game. Cena wrestled a completely unselfish match, casting himself as the heel for many spots and working hard to make Bryan look good. Bryan didn't need the help, but the fact that Cena spent most of the match selling means, to me, that he took the job of helping develop Bryan's star status seriously.

I want to see more of that. I want to see if Cena continues his one-week evolution process or if he goes back to being the happy-go-lucky guy who knows his spot at the top of the card is secure no matter his opponent. Unfortunately, just as Cena looks to be finally becoming somewhat fresh, he'll probably have to miss time due to his elbow injury. I do expect him to have a promo tonight on Raw, however, and his mission should be to make fans anticipate his return. Any layoff will continue to freshen up his character, and hopefully he comes back with the edge many have pleaded with him to develop in recent years.

Before the build to SummerSlam, Triple H, Orton and Cena were stagnant characters getting by on their previous accomplishments and popularity with the fans. Now they're all exciting on some level or another. They all have the opportunity to mark uncharted territory as characters and performers, and with Bryan also in the mix, WWE can offer a new take on the babyface-versus-corporate story that it has told in the past. I'll be watching Raw tonight, hoping that it can get better than what went down at SummerSlam, but I won't believe it until I see it.
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Re: Pro Wrestling Talk

Postby Bully » Tue Aug 20, 2013 11:40 am

Would Punk vs Austin be a good WM30 event?
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Re: Pro Wrestling Talk

Postby woodublieve12 » Tue Aug 20, 2013 2:54 pm

Bully wrote:Would Punk vs Austin be a good WM30 event?


the real best in the world vs CM pUnk... Would be awesome...

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One of these days, I'm going to look down at your grave and it's going to say, here lies Bret the Hitman Hart, the biggest piece of crap that ever walked the face of the earth. And the reason he's laying here is because Steve Austin whipped his pink and black ass and that's the bottom line because Stone Cold said so. (To Bret Hart)
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Re: Pro Wrestling Talk

Postby Bully » Tue Aug 20, 2013 4:29 pm

Cena vs Taker at WM30 are some rumours going around also
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Re: Pro Wrestling Talk

Postby helicopterking » Wed Aug 21, 2013 7:46 pm

Everybody vs Bryan.
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Re: Pro Wrestling Talk

Postby wristwatcher » Wed Aug 21, 2013 9:57 pm

I enjoyed Raw all but the last 25 mins. Was it really necessary? A few boring chants could be heard. I think all shows should end in a match and should never end in Stephanie getting mic time. She is brutal. The whole ending though was just goofy with the roster on the ramp and even Triple H didn't really hit the spot on the mic.

No suprise to see Darren Young go over after coming out.

Couldn't believe the size of Cenas elbow :shock:
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Re: Pro Wrestling Talk

Postby woodublieve12 » Fri Aug 23, 2013 9:04 am

wristwatcher wrote:I enjoyed Raw all but the last 25 mins. Was it really necessary? A few boring chants could be heard. I think all shows should end in a match and should never end in Stephanie getting mic time. She is brutal. The whole ending though was just goofy with the roster on the ramp and even Triple H didn't really hit the spot on the mic.

No suprise to see Darren Young go over after coming out.

Couldn't believe the size of Cenas elbow :shock:

i think it was necessary, i think hhh talked a bit long though... they are giving the goat a MASSIVE push... this story is 2013's version of stone cold...
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Re: Pro Wrestling Talk

Postby Bully » Fri Aug 23, 2013 4:25 pm

Loved the cm punk bit where he abused the shit out of the fat bloke in the crowd !
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Re: Pro Wrestling Talk

Postby Bully » Thu Aug 29, 2013 7:16 am

decent RAW this week

I think they are going overboard with this D Bryan thing IMO. Punk V Heyman bit was good.
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Re: Pro Wrestling Talk

Postby helicopterking » Thu Aug 29, 2013 9:01 am

Bully wrote:decent RAW this week

I think they are going overboard with this D Bryan thing IMO. Punk V Heyman bit was good.


Pretty much the same ending again. Was hoping the the Big Show choke slammed Randy Orten or HHH as they walked back up threw them all. You think anyone will come to aid of D.Bryan in the future?
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Re: Pro Wrestling Talk

Postby woodublieve12 » Thu Aug 29, 2013 11:15 am

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