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Post by MasterSnit on Oct 5, 2011 8:12:08 GMT -5
Angle vs Roode is like their WrestleMania main event match, so it should be a long, gripping match with an uncontroversial finish. The best man should win.
Then again, if Immortal run in, then the Fivetune guys run in and Beer accidentally hits Money with a chair and costs him the title, it won't be surprising.
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Post by Velkontés on Oct 8, 2011 3:04:23 GMT -5
Storm should have beaten Roode clean. That would have set up some intrigue.
So what do we take out of the Gunner/Kazarian match? That Gunner is a badass who made Kazarian submit without assistance and damn near broke his arm. Kaz doesn't get anything out of the decision being reversed, so why the fuck bother? Have I mentioned recently that this company is stupid? Because this company is stupid.
Velvet Sky doing the pedigree made me laugh. Crimson beating Joe with the Diva Finish was pretty funny too.
Bischoff promised to get rid of Jeff once and for all, so that segment went exactly as I expected. I'm glad they addressed the plot point that Jeff was part of Immortal when he jobbed to Sting in 2 minutes.
Sting referenced all the cameras in the Impact Zone (or wherever Impact goes on the road). Hogan ripping on Knoxville was funny. I hate that they added that stipulation to the Train Wreck match at BFG though.
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Post by MasterSnit on Oct 9, 2011 16:59:01 GMT -5
Hogan blurting out that he will he will give back the company if he loses was probably about two weeks of further s h i t t y w r i t i n g condensed into one second. I wonder if the live crowd will back Hogan against Sting the way they backed him against The Rock at WrestleMania. He is the bad guy but most wrestling fans can't help but love Hogan.
I also thought it might be cool if Beer had won that match, but with just over a week until the PPV it would have derailed Money's momentum a bit. I enjoyed the match.
I thought they were setting up a tag match with Kazarian and Traci vs The Jarretts, but now that Gunner destroyed him I'm not too sure. They could make it a six person and just chuck some random partner in for Kazarian and Traci.
Anderson is only about two months late with his explanation/apology.
I enjoyed the show this week. The main event more than anything.
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Post by Champ on Oct 9, 2011 17:10:19 GMT -5
I saw pieces of Impact. I still have to go back and watch all of it. But I loved that segment just because it was classic Bischoff failure. I did love that he said to Jeff, why don't you 12 step your way out of here
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Post by Velkontés on Oct 9, 2011 23:30:35 GMT -5
Hogan blurting out that he will he will give back the company if he loses was probably about two weeks of further s h i t t y w r i t i n g condensed into one second. It really was terrible. Like a villain blurting out his guilt at the trial. A less shitty way to get from point A to point B would be to have a contract signing where Sting winds up Hogan to the point that he doesn't read the fine print, which has the stipulation. It would be a nice callback to how Hogan originally deceived Dixie. Notice I said "less shitty" rather than "good". This company can be so infuriating sometimes. It's not like we should have any sympathy for Dixie, because its her idiocy (and her World's Worst Team Of Lawyers) that got us into this mess in the first place.
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Post by Snitskyman2016 on Oct 10, 2011 20:34:17 GMT -5
As The Executive Vice President of Talent Relations and Raw GM I am hereby archiving this thread.
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