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Post by MasterSnit on Mar 16, 2011 13:01:12 GMT -5
What an absolute mess that was. WCW eat your heart out.
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Post by Champ on Mar 18, 2011 0:46:13 GMT -5
I think the big surprise might have been a 1 minute pay per view main event. Yeah that was pretty fuckin bad! They definitely should have had a replacement or at least given the fans a big multiman main event with all the top guys to make up for it. Supposedly Jeff was unfit to wrestle and got sent home this week. What a screwup. Sting was said to be furious, as well as a lot of other wrestlers
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Post by Naitch on Mar 20, 2011 0:11:28 GMT -5
A little advanced planning would have been Anderson vs RVD vs Sting. And since Anderson and RVD had just had a match, no big deal if Sting pins either. But honestly, that would have taking the only shoot match thats really happened in our life times.
In case you missed it (I know no one here bought this PPV)
Start paying attention at 8:40 for the shoot pin. Also pay attention at 3:00 for the ref throwing up the Jeffs not sober X.
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Post by Champ on Mar 20, 2011 19:03:55 GMT -5
You can tell Jeff was trying to kick out. He definitely was fucked up. He was stumbling out of the curtain and had this far away look in his eyes.
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Post by MasterSnit on Mar 21, 2011 11:53:51 GMT -5
I watched the PPV. I wonder who it was who was in charge to somehow fix the mess Jeff created. It really looked as though Bischoff was chucked out there to "fix it!" and the best he could come up with was, "Ratings! And... no disqualification match now sanctioned by The Network!". Great job again, Eric.
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Post by Champ on Mar 25, 2011 13:35:12 GMT -5
That was the stupidest announcement to try to smooth over that problem. LEt's make a match where Jeff's going to lose in a minute, no dq, where nothing illegal even happened
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Post by Naitch on Mar 26, 2011 8:13:20 GMT -5
From what I understand Sting took the situation in his own hands so he wouldn't be injured by a drugged out retard.
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Post by MasterSnit on Mar 26, 2011 16:44:09 GMT -5
It's a wonder Sting's career doesn't consist of about half of his matches being under two minutes, seeing as most wrestlers are drugged out and/or retards. Can't blame him putting Jeff away the way he did.
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Post by Champ on Apr 6, 2011 21:29:20 GMT -5
From what I understand Sting took the situation in his own hands so he wouldn't be injured by a drugged out retard. Yeah that makes sense. Now that I looked at the video again, it didn't even look like the ref told Sting to bring it home or anything. Sting just looked fed up and dragged Jeff in the middle of the ring, dropped him and hooked the leg for real
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Post by Naitch on Apr 15, 2011 11:26:15 GMT -5
Jeff was funny trying to kick out when Sting didn't let go
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Post by Champ on Apr 19, 2011 15:50:39 GMT -5
Yeah lol. Jeff was squirming under the count and he was so drugged up he couldn't kick out for real. I knew something was up when Jeff didn't even sell the finisher after the count
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Post by MasterSnit on Apr 23, 2011 17:23:20 GMT -5
Jeff is probably still trying to kick out of that Scorpion Death Drop.
I just thought of something stupid. Maybe Jeff is the Network. Would that make sense? Would it matter?
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Post by Champ on Apr 24, 2011 0:33:30 GMT -5
It wouldn't surprise me with the way TNA totally ignores how they got to a point in a storyline.
ex: Jeff and Abyss brawling the whole entire episode after Abyss killed RVD, then we find out Jeff was behind it......why not have him behind "the network" angle?
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Post by MasterSnit on Apr 24, 2011 17:45:57 GMT -5
I actually have a bad feeling they are going to reveal Bischoff as The Network and have him try to wrestle the power away from Hogan. I really hope I'm wrong.
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Post by Champ on Apr 28, 2011 15:12:16 GMT -5
I wouldn't put anything past them MS. Anyone could be the network. I wouldn't be surprised if fucking Hogan himself is the network ratting himself out
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