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  1. For me, it's that I'd like for them to shit or get off the pot with Reigns. Make him the top star or shuffle him down. Just do it already, either way, instead of keeping him in limbo. Also, the Brock-Heyman duo is stale as hell.
  2. If they do go Brock > Braun, I think it's a good idea to call up guys like Lars Sullivan, Keith Lee, and Killian Dain. It's also times like this when you realize how their lack of focused undercard booking hurts them, because there's no good reason that in theory, Braun Strowman vs Luke Harper shouldn't be a viable main event.
  3. Has this been reported somewhere?
  4. I'd rather not comment on WWE doing the show there at the moment, but I watched that show and seriously thought there was a real chance that the CIA has assets in WWE. I also considered the possibility that this was a well-disguised trip funded by the State Department.
  5. How do I get tickets? Also, lets plan a meet up, everyone whos going.
  6. I do too. His point wasn't that it was true, but that a lot of people in the company thought it must be true.
  7. Loss

    WWE TV 04/23 - 04/29

    LOVED the photos and clips. I wish the Kevin Dunn thing where they attach a horrible modern song to these tributes would stop, but that's a small nitpick.
  8. What would that even mean? He elaborated that it was why WWE avoided a relationship with Randy Savage. It might not have been true, but people in the company believed it and of course Vince never gave a straight answer.
  9. It's probably not worth the cost of a potential lawsuit. Exactly what I was going to say. If you've read Dave for any length of time, you know that there are things he always puts in the WON where he trusts his readers to see between the lines. In other words, I could blatantly say this, but I won't because it would compromise my sources and open me up to a lawsuit. In a piece about PEDs about 10-12 years ago, he casually mentioned that Ric Flair does what he has to do to look a certain way on TV. When asked once if torn quadriceps are a common steroid injury, he gave a one word answer: yes. When he talks about Savage and Stephanie, he just says, "I think it's what everyone says it is." When asked why HHH has looked softer lately, he answered that he and Stephanie were trying to conceive a child.
  10. I'm with you on this, if only because Santo tended to gobble guys up. Part of that was necessity I suppose, and there were quite a few great matches during Santo's rudo run, but his matches I sometimes wished were more competitive.
  11. Kanemoto-Wagner was 1/4* shy of the full five.
  12. Also worth taking into consideration Jeff's stardom in the early 2000s. The Hardy Boyz are probably the most popular tag team in the history of the company. I remember their huge female contingency, which got even bigger when they added Lita, and lots of fans dressed like them at live shows. For Jeff, the biggest examples are in merchandise sales, but Royal Rumble 2008 is probably his biggest PPV success. I want to say his house show numbers were strong too. I swear that in 2009, every kid at WWE shows was wearing a Rey mask, a Cena shirt, and the Jeff Hardy arm thing. Bryan peaked higher in terms of fan outcry for him to be pushed to the top, and obviously Jeff Hardy never chased the title all the way to Wrestlemania or had a show built around him the way Bryan did. Both overcame lots of perception issues to become megastars.
  13. In many cases, the footage has been found and those who have watched what he likes, particularly Jetlag, speak highly of it.
  14. I would have gone with Jericho. He could have also taken credit for the cinderblock the night he debuted, which is something that was never answered.
  15. Daniel Bryan feels like the bigger star, but Jeff Hardy was the bigger star. I don't even blame him for this, but examples of Bryan moving business, while there, are limited. Jeff Hardy at his peak was a bigger star than John Cena at the same time.
  16. Its the pacing. Theres a lot of periods of inaction and I dont mean in a workrate way. I just remember this one point where Kawada was outside the ring and Misawa was in the ring and they just stood there, doing nothing, for what felt like an eternity. Im willing to give it another shot.
  17. Also, it's pro wrestling. It's still a shady business even today, but it's nothing like it was then.
  18. I have zero issues with the tweet. His role in pro wrestling is to tell the truth. He was doing his job. Honestly, our media and discourse would be much better if the media wasn't always so dedicated to perpetuating and maintaining myths and narratives.
  19. If you're going to drop by to throw a comment like this in a thread, I think you owe it to us to be specific.
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  24. I've had the same issue. Edwin's diagnosis and solution is correct.
  25. To be clear to everyone, even if he is lying about being Japanese, that's in my opinion not sufficient reason for a ban. So I don't think that investigation needs to continue. I'm actually an 84-year-old woman from North Dakota.
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