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Joe Kerr
12-01-2004, 07:20 PM
HHH taped his One-on-One with Landsberg today and TSN.ca/Wrestling has already posted a juicy segment of the interview.

The two-minute preview starts with Landsberg asking HHH if he is a top writer with influence on Raw, HHH says yes. Landsberg asks does he do what is best for WWE or what is best for the HHH character. HHH says it is a filter, everything goes through Vince and Vince will always do what is right for business.

HHH is readily accepting he will not be the top guy for any given period of time but he is a big star and will always be a big star in the industry. Landsberg says Player-Coaches don’t always work and HHH says it is human nature to lose perspective sometimes.

HHH says you can easily lose perspective and he would accept anyone saying that to him, including Vince. HHH says he doesn't care what segment he is in, the curtain jerker or the main event.

Landsberg asks if HHH likes the fans. HHH says the fans don’t know him. They don’t work with him on a daily basis. He says he doesn’t sabotage people or use his powers in WWE for his sole benefit.

For the preview, go to http://www.tsn.ca/wrestling/news_story.asp?ID=106574&hubName=wrestling and click on the OTR Preview.

Ol Dirty Dastard
12-01-2004, 07:28 PM
HHH is such a dead issue.

Vince is the reason for all of WWE's failings, and Vince alone. Just like HHH, everything goes through the Vinman.

Mr. JL
12-01-2004, 08:19 PM
HHH is readily accepting he will not be the top guy for any given period of time but he is a big star and will always be a BIG star in the industry.
This is what scares me.

The CyNick
12-01-2004, 08:20 PM
No doubt, its Vince's fault, but Hunter doesn't help matters. He's not just a wrestler looking out for himself, he's basically part fo the ownership group and he's still looking out for himself.

I really think he's just dillusional, like the vast majority of wrestlers.

Corkscrewed
12-02-2004, 04:32 AM
That whole thing sounded like a bunch of propaganda to me. He's saying "the right thing" and trying to make it sound like it's sincere, but uh...... no.

Hired Hitman
12-02-2004, 06:26 AM
He isn't really hitting a point across he is just skipping around the options.

I wonder if he plans to run for governor one day...

Londoner
12-02-2004, 07:04 AM
That whole thing sounded like a bunch of propaganda to me. He's saying "the right thing" and trying to make it sound like it's sincere, but uh...... no.

Agreed, i also agree with cynicks comment about him being dillusional.

I find it funny how HHH tries to use the 'they don't know me cos they don't work with me' argument, point is we don't have to work with him, we can just look at who's been main eventing the last four years non-stop and who has been booked ahead of everyone even if he isn't the champion at the time to see he's talking bullshit.

nWo 4 Life
12-02-2004, 08:12 AM
Well said ThugLife.

And for once, this is quite a good post from Joey Radd. I'd pos rep you, but I must spread some yadda yadda yadda.

PS. 19 today! WOOOOOOO!