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Post by MasterSnit on May 13, 2008 16:46:17 GMT -5
I thought that was a great way for him to come back, an unprepared match and victory against Umanga gives him instant credibility again. I just hope he gets the push he deserves into the main event picture again. His fued with Orton for the title up to the rumble was one of the best fueds in recent memory.
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Post by Naitch on May 13, 2008 16:53:00 GMT -5
I hated it. The whole time I heard "hes not dressed to fight" but he was. Those were obviously wrestling boots and the same clothes hes wrestled in for years.
But knowing Jeff he might go to Wal Mart dressed like that.
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Post by Champ on May 14, 2008 0:40:30 GMT -5
I was simply just happy to see Jeff back. He's the man right now and if he fucks up again he's the biggest asshole in the world
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Post by MasterSnit on May 18, 2008 15:14:46 GMT -5
He's one of the few faces who get put out there to be cheered, without really doing anything to merit our affections, that I cheer for. I still want to see him win a world title. Plenty of wrestlers have had second chances, I still think Jeff deserves a shot.
In fact, he should have been given his chance this year. Triple H was luke warm in comparison to Jeff's red hot momentum around the turn of the year. Jeff in the 'Mania main event would have been so fresh. Instead, I guess with Triple H being there AGAIN it just goes to prove that there is a glass ceiling to an extent.
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Post by Naitch on May 18, 2008 16:30:07 GMT -5
Jeff created his ceiling man. No one forced the drugs on him. Now whether he took a bad protein shake thats still up to debate.
Anyways, until his return I didn't realize how awesome his old music was.
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Post by MasterSnit on May 18, 2008 16:58:20 GMT -5
Yeah, I hope he gets the old music back.
Thing is though, plenty of guys have made mistakes and have come through it. For example, HBK in the 90's was supposedly a wreck but he was good then and has come through it all now. I just hope Jeff can get another chance and take it.
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Post by Champ on May 18, 2008 17:55:51 GMT -5
Something tells me he's going to pull through and win the belt. I really hope so
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Post by Velkontés on May 19, 2008 18:06:06 GMT -5
Yeah, I hope he gets the old music back. Thing is though, plenty of guys have made mistakes and have come through it. For example, HBK in the 90's was supposedly a wreck but he was good then and has come through it all now. I just hope Jeff can get another chance and take it. That is true but back then they didn't have the Wellness Program or whatever it's called. If they want people to take it even half-way seriously then they have to do what they did to Jeff. In the long run he'll get his chance though.
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Post by Champ on May 19, 2008 18:15:07 GMT -5
Now I'm starting to finally believe in the Wellness policy. Jeff was clearly the most over guy on the entire roster(entire company!) when he got suspended. No one, not even Trips, HBK, Batista, or Cena was getting a reaction as big as Jeff and Jeff was without a doubt in for some huge plans. If the Wellness policy was bullshit Vince definitely would have tried to get around it with Jeff. The reason Cena and Batista look roided up is because they have no body fat. When you have no body fat you look roided up because all your veins are exposed. I can easily read a roid head now. Just look at their skin and you can tell. It looks rubbery with acne bumps. Which makes me ask the question, who the hell did Test think he was fooling?
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Post by MasterSnit on May 20, 2008 15:14:52 GMT -5
I was stood right behind Test at a House show a while back and thought exactly the same thing, his back was full of bumps. I've been right up behind Batista too, and his ghey tattoo covers a lot of puncture holes.
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