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Kazara
05-18-2004, 01:15 AM
They just planted the Seeds PERFECTLY for a Eugene/HHH Feud! HHH may think that Eugene plays games better than him. Thus the feud. It will REALLY elevate Eugene. Smell the Buyrates.

*Imagines Eugene with the HHH 'Game' Gimmick.

XD

:rofl:

Wolverine
05-18-2004, 07:47 AM
might wanna put spoiler in the title for those across seas who's yet to see raw...

big_bluto
05-18-2004, 09:52 AM
Having not seen RAW, and I won't until this Friday, but the whole eugene with the Rock and a potential feud with HHH would be absolutely wicked!
Just the thought of him pulling off all the other wrestlers moves would be totally cool!

Would love to see him wearing a 'Here comes the pain' T-shirt

Stickman
05-18-2004, 11:52 AM
I think it'd be cool if every match Eugene tried to wrestle like somebody else. One day he wrestles like Terry Funk, the next day Hulk Hogan, the next day, HHH. He uses all of their movesets including their finisher.

The Mackem
05-18-2004, 12:04 PM
Didn't Stevie Richards have a gimmick similar to that?

Blue Demon
05-18-2004, 12:06 PM
Eugene had grown on me...I love the guy now :D

The CyNick
05-18-2004, 02:32 PM
I just found it funny that the retard's favourite wrestler is HHH.

tucsonspeed6
05-18-2004, 02:36 PM
I'm very offended by that word, Cynick......


It's spelled "favorite"!!!

The CyNick
05-18-2004, 02:42 PM
I'm very offended by that word, Cynick......


It's spelled "favorite"!!!

lol

Sephiroth
05-18-2004, 02:54 PM
At first i didn't like Eugene...but that guy is the goods

Corkscrewed
05-18-2004, 06:44 PM
I was actually thinking how they could possibly change his gimmick in the future, since I doubt he'll have this gimmick for his entire career.

I decided it might actually be possible for him to eventually turn heel and announce that he'd faked the whole thing. In actuality, he's a genius but also rather sadistic (think William H. Macy's character in Con Air). He'd kinda be like Triple H in a way that he'd be very arrogant and brash, because he's better than everyone else, but he could also be pretty cruel, taking on the cerebral assassin traits.

Thus the relation to Eugene and Triple H. :D

EazyMack
05-18-2004, 07:14 PM
Or they could just have an angle where he has to change his image (shave, cut his hair, better wardrobe, etc.). His character isn't completely retarded since he seems to understand every word that everyone says, and he responds, so it wouldn't be so far-fetched for him to learn how to be suave and charismatic and elequent, the same way he learned how to wrestle so well.

This guy's one of my favorites now, too. :D

Boondock Saint
05-18-2004, 07:45 PM
I was actually thinking how they could possibly change his gimmick in the future, since I doubt he'll have this gimmick for his entire career.

I decided it might actually be possible for him to eventually turn heel and announce that he'd faked the whole thing. In actuality, he's a genius but also rather sadistic (think William H. Macy's character in Con Air). He'd kinda be like Triple H in a way that he'd be very arrogant and brash, because he's better than everyone else, but he could also be pretty cruel, taking on the cerebral assassin traits.

Thus the relation to Eugene and Triple H. :D

Do you mean Steve Buscemi from Con Air? Or John Malkovich? I don't think Macy was in it.

Corkscrewed
05-18-2004, 08:02 PM
Wasn't he the genius guy who ended up having tea with the little girl, and at the end of the movie, he was hitting it big at the slots at Vegas? Or maybe I just have the actor name wrong. That's the character I'm talking about. He also had a nifty line that went something like "Define irony: a bunch of convicts celebrating and dancing to a song made famous by a band that died in a plane crash" during the scene where "Sweet Home Alabama" was playing.

JT
05-18-2004, 08:39 PM
Wasn't he the genius guy who ended up having tea with the little girl, and at the end of the movie, he was hitting it big at the slots at Vegas? Or maybe I just have the actor name wrong. That's the character I'm talking about. He also had a nifty line that went something like "Define irony: a bunch of convicts celebrating and dancing to a song made famous by a band that died in a plane crash" during the scene where "Sweet Home Alabama" was playing.

Steve Buscemi

El Santo
05-18-2004, 11:13 PM
I thought they might have to change Eugene's character for the long run, but...

George "The Animal" Steele basically played a simpleton for his whole career, and, in real life, the guy was a frikkin' math teacher. So... I think it might not be so bad to keep the Eugene character around awhile.

And JT Kool's right. It was Steve Buscemi. :)

Aussie Skier
05-18-2004, 11:31 PM
And JT Kool's right. It was Steve Buscemi. :)

Simple mistake.
2 awesome actors from one of the best movies of all time....Fargo

The CyNick
05-19-2004, 12:45 AM
I was actually thinking how they could possibly change his gimmick in the future, since I doubt he'll have this gimmick for his entire career.

I decided it might actually be possible for him to eventually turn heel and announce that he'd faked the whole thing. In actuality, he's a genius but also rather sadistic (think William H. Macy's character in Con Air). He'd kinda be like Triple H in a way that he'd be very arrogant and brash, because he's better than everyone else, but he could also be pretty cruel, taking on the cerebral assassin traits.

Thus the relation to Eugene and Triple H. :D

I think thats what they will have to do (unless he gets a brain transplant) but if they do that, then that means the WWE has been making fun of mentally challenged people all this time. When the gimmick first came out and people were upset, the WWE PR dept put out some BS about how Dinsmore would be portrayed in a positive light, and they were not makign fun of mentally challenged people. Well, if its all a big ruse, then they are in fact makign fun, which would make them look bad. So there doesn't seem to be a good way to get Dinsmore out of this gimmick.

Kane Knight
05-19-2004, 12:52 AM
That's the reason the gimmick is a bad idea. I mean, it's working for now, but there's no way out for Eugene that doesn't really, really end up lamne.