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  • JayDizzle
    Let's Go All The Way...
    • Nov 2008
    • 14214

    Originally posted by manchild24
    well its the first site I ever came across so thats the one I stuck to, are you gonna tell me what those pics or spoilers are.
     
    Allegedly Uncle Vince is signing Sting for a WrestleMania match against the Undertaker.

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    • manchild24
      Kyle got fired
      • Nov 2008
      • 5863

      That would be awsome but I remember seeing an interview with Sting and he said he would never go to the WWE and a lot of it had to do when Booker T made his first appearance and the Rock did his "who is this rudy poo it doesnt matter shict" He said it degraded Booker and everyone knows who Booker is

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      • EmpireWF
        Giants in the Super Bowl
        • Mar 2009
        • 24082

        Originally posted by manchild24
        That would be awsome but I remember seeing an interview with Sting and he said he would never go to the WWE and a lot of it had to do when Booker T made his first appearance and the Rock did his "who is this rudy poo it doesnt matter shict" He said it degraded Booker and everyone knows who Booker is
        That was a long time ago. From what I remember when all the times Sting was supposedly negotiating to come to WWE, it was usually the road schedule that dissuaded him.


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        • Warner2BruceTD
          2011 Poster Of The Year
          • Mar 2009
          • 26141

          Sting has always been negative towards the lewdness of the WWE product. Maybe the PG direction has him in a different midset, or maybe he realises that at 51 years odl or whatever he is, that his is his last chance for a payday like WM.

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          • Kuzzy Powers
            Beautiful Like Moses
            • Oct 2008
            • 12541

            Lol Lawler won last nite? Hideous.

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            • JayDizzle
              Let's Go All The Way...
              • Nov 2008
              • 14214

              Originally posted by Bob Kuzzy
              Lol Lawler won last nite? Hideous.
              He was "helped" actually.

              Orton eliminated Punk but was tossed by R-Truth.

              R-Truth went next followed by Spider-Morrison after Truth failed miserably on his part during a double "Skin the Cat" routine with Morrison.

              Sheamus Irish-whipped Lawler into Cena, causing Mr. HLR to fall off the apron and onto the floor.

              Sheamus then tried to boot Lawler over the top but Lawler low-bridged him with Cena pulling Sheamus by the leg the rest of the way over.

              Lawler won without really doing a thing.

              All in all, it got a HUGE pop when The King won (I popped, not gonna to lie) and it saved Lawler from getting embarrassed in the Elimination Chamber for the next PPV.

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              • BazookaJoe5
                Formerly ravensownall17
                • Feb 2009
                • 1490

                Look at the group of guys WWE is getting here now or in the near future...Sting is probably coming, Nash signed a deal so he's sticking around, Booker is staying, Jericho is probably going to be back soon, Taker is coming back, HHH will be back...that's a lot of big names, even if they are all pretty old...

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                • Warner2BruceTD
                  2011 Poster Of The Year
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 26141

                  Sting would be fresh in this environment, but would have a short shelf life.

                  Undertaker will always have value as a short term attraction. His injuries over the years have actually kept him fresh.

                  Nash would wear out his welcoome quickly, and be essentially worthless beyond maybe one money match.

                  Booker, when motivated, can be a upper mid card asset.

                  Jericho is the best heel around (not named CM Punk), but is smart enough to disappear every few years. You wont see him for a while.

                  Fuck HHH. Is there a more tired act?

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                  • SHOGUN
                    4 WR 1 RB 0 TE. 24/7/365.
                    • Jul 2009
                    • 11416

                    Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
                    Fuck HHH. Is there a more tired act?
                    John Cena.

                    As soon as Triple H comes back, I'm washing my hands of RAW barring a Alberto Del Rio or CM Punk feud.

                     
                    "Sometimes I just want to be with my family and watch movie and eat some popcorn. But when I step on the mat I know there is no other place I'd rather be." - Marcelo Garcia

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                    • BazookaJoe5
                      Formerly ravensownall17
                      • Feb 2009
                      • 1490

                      You can manage to stomach watching TNA weekly (unless that's changed?) but Triple H coming back to Raw would make you stop watching it?

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                      • LiquidLarry2GhostWF
                        Highwayman
                        • Feb 2009
                        • 15428

                        Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
                        Sting would be fresh in this environment, but would have a short shelf life.

                        Undertaker will always have value as a short term attraction. His injuries over the years have actually kept him fresh.

                        Nash would wear out his welcoome quickly, and be essentially worthless beyond maybe one money match.

                        Booker, when motivated, can be a upper mid card asset.

                        Jericho is the best heel around (not named CM Punk), but is smart enough to disappear every few years. You wont see him for a while.

                        Fuck HHH. Is there a more tired act?
                        Sting would be good for the WM push, plus a PPV or two after, and then after that, I can't see him or fans really caring. The novelty of Sting-Taker would be great...after that...who cares?

                        Undertaker being a special attraction is good for business. Just no more Kane feuds, plz.

                        Nash is worthless. Although, I'm willing to give him a brief benefit of the doubt, its been like 15 years since he has been in a structured environment where he wasn't running shit...so maybe the E makes him watchable...just please don't be Diesel.

                        Booker can work...just need him to be in an environment where he isn't running shizz, because he won't willingly put anyone over. However, he is perfect as an announcer...they must hate Striker for some reason. Always busting his balls and always the odd man out.

                        Jericho just has other interests...I think he gets bored with wrestling these days and loves doing the TV and movie thing. So, he takes the hiatus every few years and then comes back fresh and "new" but I don't think its as methodical as you make it seem...I just think he gets bored of wrestling, even though its his passion...music and tv are other interests of his.

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                        • SHOGUN
                          4 WR 1 RB 0 TE. 24/7/365.
                          • Jul 2009
                          • 11416

                          Originally posted by BazookaJoe5
                          You can manage to stomach watching TNA weekly (unless that's changed?) but Triple H coming back to Raw would make you stop watching it?
                          Triple H bores me and him constantly being in the title picture was a big reason why I stopped watching WWE in the first place. The only time I felt he was an interesting character was when he was an uber-heel as "The Game" going around and conspiring to hit people with cars and beating people with sledgehammers. I find him impossible to get behind as a good guy and I'm still bitter about how he did Booker T.

                           
                          "Sometimes I just want to be with my family and watch movie and eat some popcorn. But when I step on the mat I know there is no other place I'd rather be." - Marcelo Garcia

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                          • EmpireWF
                            Giants in the Super Bowl
                            • Mar 2009
                            • 24082

                            When HHH does his returns, he's fine for a month or two. Then he'll turn into GTFO my tv.

                            I doubt he'll ever be a full-time main eventer again, besides maybe when he initially returns after feuding with Sheamus.


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                            • Nature Boy
                              Raiders
                              • May 2009
                              • 615

                              Some new details on Kevin Nash's return, he was on ESPN Radio's Pro Wrestling Report and mentioned a few things in the interview:

                              He says that the WWE flew him out from Daytona Beach, where he lives, and gave him great accommodations while in Boston for the Rumble. He said that usually whenever TNA flew him anywhere, they made him drive 90 miles to Orlando first.

                              He said that he signed some paperwork and got a physical when he got to the arena, and then after he checked out he talked with Triple H, Stephanie and Vince in the time leading up to the Rumble, catching up and discussing future plans. He also met a couple guys from THQ and talked about future WWE video games.

                              Nash said that he is currently signed to a Legends contract, which will have him and his likeness involved in possible Toys, Games and DVDs. He said he is meeting with WWE officials tomorrow to talk about what he will do next and if he will have any thing else coming up.

                              Also, he posted the following on his twitter:


                              Quote:
                              I want to thank everyone at WWE. All the fans in Boston. For giving me a night I will never forget. (GroundHog Day) I’ll relive that 1 over

                              As long as WWE will have me in wrestling capacity and my body can handle it, I will wrestle. It’s what I do! Best decision of my life.

                              When Vince McMahon is the boss and your best friend and his wife run creative and you see each other and hug and there is true emotion….

                              Contracts aren’t needed. I will do whatever I’m asked. I was welcomed back into the Family. I wont make mistake of leaving again!

                              To explain why I want to retire as Diesel: Vince McMahon was the 1st person to ever see anything in me and believe in me. He gave me my 1st push and made me a star. Without Vince there is no Diesel. Without Diesel Kevin Nash is a mediocre basketball player from the University of Tennessee. The biggest pop I've received since '97 happened Sunday night. Diesel's back, where he belongs. Circle of Life.

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                              • EmpireWF
                                Giants in the Super Bowl
                                • Mar 2009
                                • 24082

                                Jericho's new book comes out later this month. It's the sequel to his first and starts off where it left off (moments before his WWF debut).

                                Should be another great read.


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