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Can't argue with that, well I can but since your a fellow Kanenite I'll let it slide, haha. I just like to give myself false hope. I mean hell I only watch RAW for Kane pretty much, lol. But the thing that gets me is all he's done. The only man to win a TLC (can't remember if it was a triple threat or Fatal 4 way) tag match with no partner. Competed in the 1st ever inferno match. It just is madness how they could waste his talent for going on 10 years now maybe even more if I took the time to do the math. and he's had one major Championship. Hell if he wins money in the bank idk care who he goes after, lol. JBL and the I.C. as long as he stays on RAW. But yeah I fore see Kingstone or Punk getting it. But I'm sure we can agree that it'll be better then last years, I hope anyways after I wrote that I thought about the big guys in the match. JustinMFnTime |
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Me jealous - funny! |
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Hello, thanks for leaving a comment on my blog. I totally understand the whole "entertaining" concept of the business. I've been a longtime fan of this company, seen the changes it's been through, and have remained a fan whether or not I enjoyed those changes. I just don't understand why Vickie feels she needs to have a role in the company now. If she wanted to take part in the intial Chavo/Rey storyline after Eddie's death, I guess I understand that because it wasn't too extreme, and if she felt it was right and wouldn't expoit Eddie's death, then so be it. But seeing what her role eventually lead to just creeped me out. I have no problem with Chavo, I dig him. He is awesome and I think he actually deserves more lately. And as far as going "Bret Hart"--haha, I like that term. :) But it won't happen with me, I was never a fan of his. (hehe) MrsRager |
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I agree. I have only seen him lay down one time, and technically it wasn't laying down. Back in the late 90's when Michaels held the European Title, Sgt. Slaughter made HBK and Triple H face off for the title. When it came to the match he laid down let Triple H win. It was funny, because after wards he was pretending to cry and making a whole joke out of it. It was back when Chyna was still with DX. |
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Some times it takes the heart and mind combined with the reckless explosion of youth to show one or two of us older wrestlin fans a new way! May be they are quicker to put into words what those of us who defined the era of Attitude need to do to bring out the best of the WWE.... |
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Hey Buddy thanx for the add ... I love the fact that you are prepared to throw your hat in to the ring of open debate on wrestlin topics but do you not think just before Christmas you were not a little harsh on a younger fan who felt that multi brands and belts were problematic for the WWE There are many fans on this site who do share this view and maybe its time for a shake up ! GNOME |
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Thanks for the comment on my blog about Jeff. Yes, everyone has their own opinions and thoughts! McMahon 101 |


Thank you for commenting on my blog. I sincerely appreciate it. I was really looking forward to the tag title match and the TV audience didn't get to see it. I agree that it is a shame what they did to the divas. Steamboat exceeded everyone's expectations and I am thankful for that. You must see Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels as soon as possible. Despite a lot of negative reaction to the event as a whole, I have yet to hear one negative comment about this match. Cena winning was a nice moment. The crowd was into his match and they had a great reaction to his win. I guess I was thinking too highly of Triple H because I honestly thought Orton was going to win. I figured Triple H and the McMahons would want to put Orton over in a big way. I thought that was the whole point of the feud. I never thought that Orton, who has been on fire since punting Mr. McMahon, would be on his back in the main event. That didn't really accomplish anything. Although I expect Orton to win the title soon just as you do, I, along with many others, feel that last night should have been his night. All that aside, the quality of the match was inexcusable. I just don't know what happened there. I really liked Triple H in 1999-2001. However, over the past few years, he has been incredibly stale, especially as a "good guy". I think he should retire soon and stick to working backstage. Triple H, unlike Shawn Michaels and The Undertaker, is not getting better as time goes on. I think a lot of it has to do with him staying in the title picture for far too long. Shawn Michaels and Undertaker seem to stick with high profile feuds that don't concern a world championship and only occasionally enter the title picture. That has aided them in their longevity. Thanks again for commenting on my blog.
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