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The Naitch
11-11-2005, 05:43 AM
Now I know Teddy Long copped my "Gangster_style" catchphrase.

And Ric Flair totally went gimmick infringement by copying "The Naitch" by popping viagra long after the gimmick was done

And Shelton Benjamin used The Cock's catchphrase "ARE YOU HIGH?" this past Monday

Conclusion, WWE browses these forums. Maybe. Well atleast the C-Fed forum

Which brings me to this idea....

The WWE Internet Championship

Basically WWE.com gets the people to vote on stuff, and fans e-mail their suggestions on who should be "pushed". Every week theirs a poll like

Now that Eugene is the WWE Internet Champion...

Option 1:"Should Eugene challenge John Cena to a Battle Rap next week?"

Option 2: "Should Eugene go to SD!"

Option 3: "Should Eugene team up with Ric Flair to face Triple H and Chris Masters"


or even more smark oriented polls like:

Option 1: "Who should be pushed to win this title (#1 Contender)"

Option 2: "Should Eugene get his own moveset instead of copying The Rock and Stone Cold?"

Option 3: "X-Pac sucks, but should he be brought back to job to Eugene"

Option 4: "Who do you want to see from the indies signed to the WWE?"


:?:

Good or bad idea?

JH
11-11-2005, 10:58 AM
if they did that then it would be the perfect time to bring Brock back

think about it....in the ring on RAW they announce the new internet champion only to have Brock come out and beat the guy half to death

that would be gold

Kane Knight
11-11-2005, 11:04 AM
In that case, I vote Hardcore Holly.

Pepsi Man
11-11-2005, 11:09 AM
Yeah, through the years, I've had many things I've said online in chatrooms or forums "copied" by the WWE. I've also had things I've said in conversations with friends "copied" by the WWE. Conclusion: These aren't THAT original of ideas.

"Gangsta style" is like two words; hardly a catchphrase. "Are you high?" Again, hardly a catchphrase. Flair using Viagra? Yeah, the guy's only 56 years old. I'm sure no one thought about playing that joke on the poor old bastard.

Kane Knight
11-11-2005, 11:13 AM
Yeah, through the years, I've had many things I've said online in chatrooms or forums "copied" by the WWE. I've also had things I've said in conversations with friends "copied" by the WWE. Conclusion: These aren't THAT original of ideas.

"Gangsta style" is like two words; hardly a catchphrase. "Are you high?" Again, hardly a catchphrase. Flair using Viagra? Yeah, the guy's only 56 years old. I'm sure no one thought about playing that joke on the poor old bastard.

Gangsta style is used all the time.

"Are You High" is also used all the time.

Flair on Viagra? Well, that IS pretty creative.

Kane Knight
11-11-2005, 11:13 AM
By the way, I said they should unmask Kane and have him job to everybody under the sun. I demand royalties.

Corkscrewed
11-11-2005, 03:20 PM
I think it'd be a good idea, but they'd never do it because it's too intentionally funny.

Gouda
11-11-2005, 11:51 PM
I had a gimmick in an E-Fed type thing where I put on a mask and vehemently denied that I was really the other guy under it even though it waspainfully obvious.

Two weeks later, Hulk Hogan became Mr America.

V
11-11-2005, 11:57 PM
In that case, I vote Hardcore Holly.

:love:

FourFifty
11-12-2005, 12:02 AM
Ah, e-fed gimmicks...

Lance Silver is my "born Again" wrestler, and he did the whole "he is comming back" thingie before Goldust did it... just to have his old gimmick come back. "The Reason For The Ratings!"

Albeit I liked my catch phrase... "Can you feel it?"

The Naitch
11-12-2005, 02:57 AM
yeah wasnt really serious about them stealing those c-fed lines. Mainly wanted to point it out as a coincidence

But yeah, I'd like to see Brock literally kill the internet champ