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I-Hate-You
01-29-2005, 04:34 PM
HHH TAKES AIM AT INTERNET WRESTLING WRITERS, WHY BOOKER AND RVD DIDN'T GET A PUSH, WHY BRET HART WAS WRONG IN MONTREAL AND MORE
by Anthony Greff @ 1:05:00 PM on 1/29/2005

Anthony Greff: You began bodybuilding at age 14, why exactly did you get involved in it?

HHH: It wasn’t necessarily a conscious decision to start bodybuilding. I was always impressed by the larger then life physics of wrestlers and bodybuilders and thing like that. The first time I went into a gym there were these huge larger then life guys that I was just in awe of and I wanted to look like them, I wanted to be the guy that was larger than life. I knew going to the gym would get me there and when I started lifting weights, the “iron bug” caught me and I realized the harder I pushed myself the better benefit I would receive. It was a cause and effect thing and it thrilled me.

AG: You were accepted pretty easily into this group of body builders too, weren’t you?

HHH: I don’t believe it had anything to do with who I was, but the fact that they saw this skinny young kid, who just wouldn’t stop. I think they came to respect that fact about it.

AG: At age 19 you went on to win the title of Mr. Teenage New Hampshire. Did you win any other titles or compete any more outside of this?

HHH: I never actually competed outside of the teenage realm. I was very tall and needed time to fill out before I went into the men’s division, so I held off on competing any more. I was still training heavily, but around that time I started getting involved in pro wrestling and that took off.

AG: You also went on to manage a health club?

HHH: Ya, I started working at health clubs when I was 16 and then I got good at that and was went on to manage heath clubs and consult for another one at that time.

AG: Are there any future plans to open up a heath club chain under the WWE umbrella?

HHH: The hardest thing with that is that you would have to be there to run it. It’s kind of a hands on thing and when you’re on the road 200 days a year, it’s not really conducive to a hands on business.

AG: Moving back to your book once more, do you have any real expectations for it?

HHH: If one guy out there reads this book and makes something of his life because my book inspired him, then it was a success. As far as all the stuff about the New York Times Best Sellers list and all that, I’m not worried. It would be great if it did though. I’m on a the self help list with Dr. Phil, who sells like 70,000 books a day, so it’s somewhat hard to do. The reason this book came about was due to Simon and Schuster wanting me to write a biography, to which I said no. I felt that it’s too early in my life and my career for that, it’s something you do in the end. They then moved on to wanting me to write a book about anything, so I asked them about writing a work out book, for all those kids that come up and ask me, what I do when I go to the gym and the process of getting in shape. I feel if I didn’t walk into that gym and I didn’t start body building at 14 years of age, then I wouldn’t be where I am today. The discipline and everything that I’ve learned in the gym are what allowed me to be successful in what I do.

AG: In the new movie “Blade 3” you handled all of your own fight scenes. Was there any worry that an injury would cause problems with your pro wrestling career?

HHH: Not really! To be quite honest, doing a fight scene in a movie is quite easier then doing it in the ring, if you know what I mean. In the ring there is no room for error or a second chance at things and things are a lot more real. In movies things are carefully scripted and it’s a very same environment. You may hear about movie stars hurting themselves, but they don’t do anything the rest of the time.

AG: There is also word going around that you may get the role of “Conan” in the new “King Conan” movie. Do you know anything about this subject, right now?

HHH: John Milius is currently writing the script for “King Conan” although it’s a project that’s been in the works for quite a few years. It’s like one of those big Hollywood projects that keeps floating around and everybody wants to make it, but nobody’s pulled the trigger yet. John has been slated to write it and John has talked to me about doing it, so time will tell. Until I was on the set the very first day shooting it, then it’s all just talk.

AG: Your name is also on the credits for a new movie “Jornada Del Muerte.” What can you tell me about this?

HHH: That was another project that was written by John Milius, when I first met with him about doing “King Conan.” He was really intrigued by what I do and who I am, so he told me he wanted me to do “King Conan” but he that he also wanted to do something for me in the meantime. It’s a revenge movie about brutal madman who just happens to be on the right side for a change. It’s kind of like “Man of Fire” on wheels.

AG: So, it kind of like the “Triple H” character then?

HHH: In a way it is. The character is totally different, but there are some things that fans just come to expect from us in an action movie like that. Right now the anti-hero is a big thing, so that’s kind of where we are with that right now.

AG: When you started to wrestle as the character “Triple H” were you ever hesitant that it wouldn’t work out?

HHH: Obviously at the time I got into the business I want to be a star. I watched Ric Flair growing up and he was “the best” so that’s what I wanted to be. I don’t know if a blue-blood character would have been my first selection, but I didn’t dislike the role and I didn’t dislike the character. I enjoyed doing it. Did I ever think that I would get to where I am now? I don’t think you can ever envision that. At the time I just wanted to be the best wrestler that I could be. I left WCW to come to Vince McMahon’s company for just an opportunity, no guarantee no nothing. I just wanted to be a great wrestler. To get to where it is now, going on Conan O’Brian and Howard Stern, while making good money is such a thrill to me right now. Especially since this is something that I would do for free. I just love doing it.

AG: On the subject of gimmicks, do you ever see the “Terra Rising” character coming back?

HHH: (laughs) I would highly doubt it. It’s funny that a lot of people mention that to me and that they can actually remember that because it was such a small gimmick. I did it WCW for such a short period of time and prior to that it was just in the independents. I’m shocked a lot of times that people even remember what that is.
AG: After you were on the rise so to speak, rumors started to come out that you were getting held back due to the “one night embrace” with fellow “Kliq” members Shawn Michaels, Scott Hall and Kevin Nash. Now here it is over eight years later and people are saying you are the one holding people back. What do you make of this?

HHH: First off the internet can only bash the top guys. I’m the perfect scapegoat for them; I’m married to the boss’s daughter, which makes me the bad guy. If you had to work with a guy that is married to the boss’s daughter and he was above you, then you would begin to say that he’s only there because he is in fact with the boss’s daughter. Here’s the thing when it comes to the internet, I didn’t believe it when they said I was the “greatest” wrestler in the world and I don’t believe it when they say that I’m the “worst.” I go out every night, enjoy what I do and try to have the best match that I possibly can. I try to do my job, to the best of my ability and if that means I’m a heel, then my job is to make people hate me as much as I can. I do the best that I can. If that means I’m the top guy, then I’m the top guy. If that means that I’m not the top guy, then I’m not the top guy. It kills me to say that I held people down this year; I tapped out and make Chris Benoit champ last year for most of the year. I think if you ask any of the guys in the business, instead of the twelve-year-old kids that are writing stuff on the internet, you will find out that nobody believes that. The internet is all guys that want to be in our business but aren’t. They never have been, never will be, don’t know anybody who is and even if they did, it’s somebody that is either bitter or doesn’t really have an inside track on it anyway.

AG: Was there every any tension between you and the guys since you’re in such a high position with the company? For example you worked with both Dave Batista and Randy Orton who were still relatively wet behind the ears.

HHH: No, I think if anything, one of the first things that I explained to Randy and Dave when we first did this was that the Evolution thing was that they were going to get a lot of heat from the other guys over this because all of the sudden, your going to get put in a top spot, with top guys and nobody is going to like that. You have to understand that the Evolution gimmick was a shoot. I went to Vince and told him that I didn’t think we were using Ric Flair to the best of his ability; I would like to take him with me and then find two or three new young guys that we think have the potential and the future and just groom them. Give them the rub from both myself and Flair from our positioning and try to teach them and to make them stars. Ric and I looked at everyone and Randy and Dave were the ones that we selected and felt that had that ability.

I-Hate-You
01-29-2005, 04:34 PM
AG: On the subject of stars, why do you think a couple of guys by the names of “RVD” and Booker T haven’t made it to that top level?

HHH: You would have to have Booker T and Rob Van Dam answer that.

AG: You don’t have a point of view on the situation then?

HHH: Here’s the thing, nobody is this business, Vince McMahon included, makes stars in this business, except the stars themselves. Booker T is not a top guy or Rob Van Dam is not a top guy is because they’re missing the piece of the puzzle that allows fans and I’m talking the massive fans, to connect with them. “Stone Cold” was hugely popular before the office ever got behind him. “Rock” made himself what he is and then the office pushed him. It’s the same thing with me and the same thing with a lot of guys. That’s the way it works and anybody that says this guy holds me down or the office doesn’t push me or anything, need to look into the mirror and say that’s is all on me.

AG: Looking back at the “Montreal Screw job,” do you believe that the right decision was made?

HHH: Definitely! Our business is what it is, sports entertainment. If a movie producer tells Mel Gibson that at the end of the movie you’re going to die, he doesn’t go back and say, “I’m a big star in North America, so I’m not going to die.” Bret Hart said, “I’m a hero in Canada, I can’t lose this belt and I’m leaving by the way tomorrow or whatever it is to go work for another company. Therefore you’ll just have to take my word for it, that I’ll get the belt back to you.” That couldn’t happen. If I came up tomorrow and said you know what, I’m a big star in the United States, I’m a hero in the United States, so I’m not losing anymore in the United States, do you think that would be ok? The same is the case for what Bret Hart was doing. What I get it that it’s real in Canada and not real in the United States? To me, the evil party in that was Bret Hart. He didn’t want to do business and yet he’s “gloried’ because of that. Vince McMahon owns a company where we tell the stories that he’s wanting to tell and Bret refused to tell the story, so Vince made it happen.

AG: Ric Flair has gone on record in his autobiography calling Mick Foley a “glorified stuntman.” What is your take on this whole situation, since you’ve had some entertaining matches with Mick?

HHH: I agree with the statement. I don’t believe that people read it the way that Ric wrote it, he puts Mick over. Mick Foley was a big star, which he is, but is Mick Foley Lou Thesz? No! Is Mick Foley a great wrestler? No! Let’s separate that out now. Lou Thesz was a great wrestler. Now what is Mick Foley famous for? Not his ability to work a hold for an hour or grab a top wristlock and do incredible wrestling moves or anything like that. He is famous for falling off the top of a cage, and he’s even more famous for barbed wire, thumbtacks and more stuff like that. What Ric was saying was basically the truth. Was Mick a great star? Yes! Did Mick draw a lot of fans to a lot of arenas? Yes! Was he a huge factor in the popularity of our business at a large time in the business, when business was white hot? Ya! I made a lot of money with Mick Foley, I will be the first one to sing his praises, but I do agree with what was said. Mick Foley is not a great wrestler, but he was great at what he did. To me I don’t see why Mick does take that as an insult, if he even does. It’s like saying Dennis Rodman wasn’t a great basketball player, but he could rebound a ball like nothing. There isn’t a lot of difference there. Ric put him over, but he said the truth about why he was over.

AG: How did you get the nickname “The Game”?

HHH: It came from an interview that I did with Jim Ross, when I was chasing “Stone Cold” and his title for the very first time. I was basically saying that I was tired of being overlooked and hearing announcers saying that in order to be successful in this business, you have to be a student of the game. I actually said “F” that J.R., “I am the game.” Then the next week when I came out on television, there were a lot of signs saying that Triple was “the game.” Then I continued to use it in interviews to where it caught on with the announcers and the fans.

AG: How involved are you in creating your own merchandise?

HHH: We all have input in that. They for instance ask if you’re going to be saying certain things or doing certain things, but I tend to not use catch phrases, so it ticks them off. It’s hard to stay a heel this long in the business, if you use a lot of catch phrases. If I have a lot of catch phrases, people start repeating them and it gets out of hand. There are things that I would say, if I wanted to say them all of the time, but they would become catch phrases and become popular and so on. Then you’re going against what your trying to, if you know what I mean. It doesn’t sell as much merchandise unfortunately, but that’s part of the deal.

AG: Where does the “Triple H” character end and your own personality kick in?

HHH: “Triple H” to me, is my own personality with the volume turned up. That’s the way Austin was, and to a degree I think that’s the way “The Rock” was. The best guys out there are the ones who actually feel what they do out there, unless you’re a character like George “The Animal” Steele or something. If you’re going out there pretending to be a wrestler, then you’re not going to be successful. People can see through that.

AG: Are you usually still in character right after you walk out of the building or has your real personality already kicked in by then?

HHH: It just depends on the scenario and the situation. There are times when a big group of people is around; I will very much stay in resemblance to the character. There was a time when I did it all the time, to continue the heat that I was already receiving. Now it’s a bit different, especially since I may be promoting a movie or a book. People will tend to see outside of the character that I portray on TV. People may see me doing an interview on Access Hollywood where I’m a nice guy, so I had to change that. It’s like that Eminem song “I am what you say I am.” If you want to treat me nice, then I’m a nice guy, but if you are rude about it, then I’m not going to be a nice guy and I won’t have any regrets about it.

AG: What is your official title with the company?

HHH: Wrestler!

AG: You don’t have an outside business title then?

HHH: I’m an independent contractor, just like every other single wrestler that we have under contact. It’s my only job with the company. All the extra business related tasks that I do, whether that is attending creative meetings or production meetings, its just extra. I’m not required to do any of that. I don’t get paid to do it. I do it because I care about the business. One of the things that people don’t understand is that Vince and I have had a creative relationship together, where Vince respected my opinion, for whatever reasons, as far back as the days of Shawn and me teaming together in “DX.” I was in on conference calls then to determine creative. In actuality it was before we did the “DX” gimmick. Half the time I’m in on these calls, it’s not about me. I’m in there talking about storylines, creative and other things for these other people. I don’t have to do any of it.

AG: There has been speculation that by the time your career is over, you will have tied Ric Flair for the world titles wins with 16. What do you think of this?

HHH: Ya if I’m a penis I’ve gotta go 17, right? If you’re going to believe the internet fans, then I’ve gotta go for 17. I’ve gotta beat Flair.

AG: If you’re going to do 17, why not do 18 or 19?

HHH: Well it’s just going to depend how old and beat up I get.

AG: I take it you’re not going to be pushing 55 and still doing the cage matches then?

HHH: I’m sure if you would have asked Ric Flair twenty years ago, if he would be out there at age 55, he would have told you no, but he’s still doing it. I have no intent on being in the ring at 55 years of age. Do I have intent on still being heavily involved in the business? Yes! This is a business that I’ll still be in for the rest of my life.

Disturbed316
01-29-2005, 04:44 PM
Reading that makes Triple H seem an even bigger cock than he appears. Some of the things he said are completly retarded.

Volchok
01-29-2005, 05:21 PM
that made me laugh right there... :lol:

Xero
01-29-2005, 06:04 PM
"If I came up tomorrow and said you know what, I’m a big star in the United States, I’m a hero in the United States, so I’m not losing anymore in the United States, do you think that would be ok?"

Triple H while saying that: :shifty:

Mayo
01-29-2005, 06:09 PM
Triple H is the man :D

6to1
01-29-2005, 06:28 PM
i hope they don't cast him as conan that would suck.

McLegend
01-29-2005, 06:38 PM
Triple H is the man :D
:y: :yes:

The Answer
01-29-2005, 07:04 PM
I agree with his comments on the Montreal screw job.Could you imagine if Bret brought the WWF title to Nitro and trashed it.

Savio
01-29-2005, 07:30 PM
I agree with some of his stuff....damn internet fans!

Corkscrewed
01-29-2005, 07:44 PM
The thing is that he wouldn't have done it, because his personal principles. Basically, by saying it's a risk, he and they are saying they didn't trust Bret. I guess that's a point, but then you look at his record, and I don't think they ever had any reason to distrust him except for the fact that he was disagreeing with them.

HHH would make a much better point about internet fans if he wasn't so busy mass labelling all of us as 12-year olds and such. If you're going to make a point, it's a logical fallacy to resort to ad hominem and attack people's characters instead of keeping with the logic.

Kane Knight
01-29-2005, 08:27 PM
AG: On the subject of stars, why do you think a couple of guys by the names of “RVD” and Booker T haven’t made it to that top level?

HHH: You would have to have Booker T and Rob Van Dam answer that.

AG: You don’t have a point of view on the situation then?

HHH: Here’s the thing, nobody is this business, Vince McMahon included, makes stars in this business, except the stars themselves. Booker T is not a top guy or Rob Van Dam is not a top guy is because they’re missing the piece of the puzzle that allows fans and I’m talking the massive fans, to connect with them. “Stone Cold” was hugely popular before the office ever got behind him. “Rock” made himself what he is and then the office pushed him. It’s the same thing with me and the same thing with a lot of guys. That’s the way it works and anybody that says this guy holds me down or the office doesn’t push me or anything, need to look into the mirror and say that’s is all on me.
:lol:

Does he have hearing damage?

Yeah, nobody's connecting with RVD...

I-Hate-You
01-29-2005, 09:29 PM
I haven't watched Smackdown! in ages, how over was RVD with the crowd before he got injured?

Shadow
01-29-2005, 09:38 PM
Oh goody....HHH talking about how us wrestling fans can only bash the top guys. Don't we also bash the mid-card as well? Ass.

Kane Knight
01-30-2005, 12:28 AM
Oh goody....HHH talking about how us wrestling fans can only bash the top guys. Don't we also bash the mid-card as well? Ass.
For that matter, how many main eventers get bashed?

Triple H makes it out to be everyone, when it's really only a few really sucky people who get hammered on. He's only pissed because he's one of the Wastes of space that gets shit on.

Shadow
01-30-2005, 12:55 AM
For that matter, how many main eventers get bashed?

Triple H makes it out to be everyone, when it's really only a few really sucky people who get hammered on. He's only pissed because he's one of the Wastes of space that gets shit on.

Hmmmm....You know. I think we only bash on a few. HHH is on top of my list of main eventers to bash. Hmmmmmm...I bash JBL. So my main event basher list is 2 people. Yeah that makes sense.

I hope he gets killed filming a movie. I really do. Let the Curse of Lee strike thee Triple Nose!

Innovator
01-30-2005, 01:13 AM
Cmon HHH, we all hated Bradshaw before he was champ

John la Rock
01-30-2005, 01:17 AM
but we don't bitch about him as much as we do now

Hired Hitman
01-30-2005, 01:51 AM
There is a lot of the word "ya" which isn't really professional...

But if Paul really said that then I agree with him.

Kane Knight
01-30-2005, 02:09 AM
but we don't bitch about him as much as we do now
True, but we bitch a lot about Bobcore Holly, and he spends half his time on Velocity.

Nervous Ferret
01-30-2005, 02:35 AM
LOL.
Mr. Teenage New Hampshire

Aussie Skier
01-30-2005, 03:09 AM
That is such crap regarding RVD.

missing the piece of the puzzle....YOU STOLE THAT PIECE OF THE PUZZLE YOU BIG NOSED EGOMANIC WANKER!

Hired Hitman
01-30-2005, 03:15 AM
How did he steal "that piece of the puzzle" ?

46 & 2
01-30-2005, 03:39 AM
HHH: First off the internet can only bash the top guys.

Fuck Headbanger Mosh. I've been wanting to get that off my chest for years, and now that HHH says we can bash the top guys, I can.

VJW
01-30-2005, 05:37 AM
"They never have been, never will be, don’t know anybody who is and even if they did, it’s somebody that is either bitter or doesn’t really have an inside track on it anyway."

Heh, it would be funny if somebody from here became a wrestler and brought this up to him.

Hired Hitman
01-30-2005, 06:22 AM
I had a strong Aurge to become a wrestler, and I am serious about it also, I might end up in the wwe in 15-20 years. I'm realistic.

anyway I used to love the Headbangers :'(

Thriller
01-30-2005, 01:08 PM
I cant't take this anymore i gotta get this of my chest.Will all you HHH haters please shut the fuck up.I ve been on these forumns for almost year and almost every thread i go to i have to subject myself to constant pissing and moaning about from all 95 % of the tpww members and im sick of it.

every one says that HHH is holding people down and its because he has all this stroke hmmmmm lets think about this.where would :Batista,Orton,Benjamin,Eugene be.How over would Benoit be right now if it wasnt for HHH.How many top stars have been elevated if it wasnt for there fueds with HHH.Lets see who was Y2Js fid\rst big storyline/fued against ,what about Kurt Angles.If he was as big as an ego maniac as everyone makes him out to be why would he bother wasting his time with wrestlers who are green or people wouldnt normally give a shit about.

If you ask me HHH is the reason will will be watching the rumble tonight as apposed the a walker on a pole match in WcW when Austin ,Taker and HBK.Who carried the flag thats right it was HHH and The Rock and where is the rock now.Making movies.HHH is dedicated to the buisness all the crap he has put up with the WWE would make a lesser man quit.But he didnt.HHH deserves every thing hes gotten.He has paid his dues Aand is also one of the greatest if noit greated total package wrestler.So HHH i salute you.

Mr. Nerfect
01-30-2005, 03:53 PM
I can't disagree with him about a lot of things. He does love the business, and the right choice was made with Bret Hart.

I know Bret may have been trust worthy, but Eric Bischoff was not, and who knows what Hitman may have done under his control.

And the WWE did want HBK to go over, so quite frankly I truly believe that should have happened. Jericho and Benoit don't complain when they have to do the job in Canada.

The way he called us 12 year olds and by saying we won't get into the business is just childish, IMO. I'm pretty sure Ryan Reeves was a member of the internet community, and he got on WWE television not too long ago. He didn't win Tough Enough 4, but he was still in it.

A lot of people here are wrestlers as well. It's not just the people who haven't worked a match in their life that dislike the rumours they hear about Triple H.

I also can't agree with what he said about Booker T and RVD, although it is true to an extent.

HeartBreakMan2k
01-30-2005, 04:11 PM
I give Triple H as much shit as most people here but I agree with pretty much everything he said there.

Londoner
01-30-2005, 05:18 PM
So, we only bash the top guys? Er no, i hate guys like Viscera and Hardcore Holly getting time on my TV. Would he consider them top guys?

I wish he would take the criticism like a man instead of acting like a 12 year old himself.

Fox
01-31-2005, 12:37 AM
That entire interview is garbage. I don't agree with a single word out of that man's mouth; call me a stupid internet geek if you want to.

He says its Booker T and RVD's own faults that they're not getting top spots in the company, but in reality, he's had a huge part in holding Booker T down. BT was more over before WrestleMania XIX than he ever had been in his entire career - he was ready to win the World Heavyweight Championship. But he lost. To Triple H.

And the comments about Mick Foley are heinous and ridiculous. Maybe he did do his "most important" stuff in Japan and ECW with the hardore stuff, but he didn't get big until he hit the WWE, and he didn't get big in the WWE by killing himself. He got big by his amazing promos and great characters. Look at Royal Rumble 2000 vs. Triple H: that was easily one of HHH's best matches ever, and it was wit h the "stuntman" Mick Foley. If it weren't for Foley putting the newly crowned WWE Champion Triple H over at the Royal Rumble, No Way Out, and WrestleMania 2000, I don't think he would have gotten as over as he was. Foley helped get him to that level by handing him 3 beautiful jobs in 3 beautiful matches. What an ungrateful son of a bitch.

Drakul
01-31-2005, 12:44 AM
The way he called us 12 year olds and by saying we won't get into the business is just childish, IMO. I'm pretty sure Ryan Reeves was a member of the internet community, and he got on WWE television not too long ago. He didn't win Tough Enough 4, but he was still in it.

I know Danial Puder has a public profile on one of those friendship places where you put your intrests and crap.I saw it and sent him an invitation to be on my friends list and I still havent heard from him.

I was going to get into wrestling training but I backed out at the request of someone.

thecc
01-31-2005, 03:07 PM
I know Danial Puder has a public profile on one of those friendship places where you put your intrests and crap.I saw it and sent him an invitation to be on my friends list and I still havent heard from him.

I was going to get into wrestling training but I backed out at the request of someone.I saw that too so i tried adding him but he denied me.

Aussie Skier
01-31-2005, 09:12 PM
How did he steal "that piece of the puzzle" ?

by making booker and RVD job.

anyway, its crap, they had those pieces of the puzzle. both were so massively over, and didnt have broken down bodies like he has

Kane Knight
01-31-2005, 09:28 PM
by making booker and RVD job.

anyway, its crap, they had those pieces of the puzzle. both were so massively over, and didnt have broken down bodies like he has
Shut the Hell up, you fucking moron. This is a self-fufilling prophecy, which only has credit because dumbasses like you give it credit. Triple H can never take away what RVD and Booker T are.

John la Rock
02-01-2005, 01:03 AM
by making booker and RVD job.

anyway, its crap, they had those pieces of the puzzle. both were so massively over, and didnt have broken down bodies like he has

RVD = yes but he should have beat Austin in 2001. It has nothing to do with HHH.

Booker = no. He's been over a few times in his career yes but not massively over. He definetly wasn't massively over in his feud with HHH going into WM XIX. Rock and Austin were Raw's main-attraction anyway (and deservingly so)

Aussie Skier
02-03-2005, 08:02 PM
Shut the Hell up, you fucking moron. This is a self-fufilling prophecy, which only has credit because dumbasses like you give it credit. Triple H can never take away what RVD and Booker T are.

AHAHAHHA

Christ man, you're such a fucking loser, its hilarious

Sepholio
02-03-2005, 08:24 PM
I agree with what he said about Foley and Bret, definately.

Take Bret for example. If my champion that I've helped groom comes to me, tells me hes going to work for my number 1 competitor the next day, and then tells me he won't job my title to another top contender, I'd fire his ass on the spot and worry about coming up with some story-line to explain it. When it came to the screwjob, Bret Hart was a disrespectful SoB that was refusing to put someone else over even though he was leaving.

Yes, he was good, and damn good at that, probably the best ever, but being the best does not give you the right to tell your boss how things are going to go, and it doesn't give you the right to disrespect the business like he did. Plus his incessant whining for the last 7 years has ruined his reputation for all I care.

John la Rock
02-03-2005, 09:22 PM
^^^ you know that Vince told Bret to go to WCW right? And also how HBK refused to job to Bret when he was champ in 96 early 97.

Why should Bret job for someone who refused to job for him in the past?

Lord-Of-Darkness
02-03-2005, 09:57 PM
Im pretty sure i agree with almost everything he's aid there. Im a huge Foley mark, but i see where HHH is coming from here. Foley is hell of a performer but by no means a great technical wrestler. I am sure that Flair meant it as an insult though. His views on The Montreal Incident makes perfect sense, Bret shouldve done the job in my opinion. I think he has a good point about internet fans when it came to him having the title and main event status. Put in perspective of how he puts it, if someone in your work place was married to the bosses daughter and is higher up than you, you automaticly jump to that conclusion. In my opinion Triple H is a great wrestler, gives good promos and a good all round worker. He's an established champion and therefore deserves a main even spot. I'll go on record by saying that he may be in the spotlight a little to much.

As for Kane Knight............... Why hasnt he been killed yet?

Aussie Skier
02-03-2005, 10:08 PM
^^^ you know that Vince told Bret to go to WCW right? And also how HBK refused to job to Bret when he was champ in 96 early 97.

Why should Bret job for someone who refused to job for him in the past?

I think Shawn not doing the job is irrelevant.
two wrongs don't make a right.

but vince had told bret to go to WCW, yes, thats what he said in wrestling with shadows,...after he had signed a 20 year contract!


20 year CONTRACT!!! that's crazy

Kane Knight
02-03-2005, 10:12 PM
AHAHAHHA

Christ man, you're such a fucking loser, its hilarious
You're crying about lost opportunities on a FAKE show, and you're calling someone else a loser? Dude, that's like Forrest Gump calling someone a retard.

Kane Knight
02-03-2005, 10:13 PM
As for Kane Knight............... Why hasnt he been killed yet?
BEcause pussies like you are all talk. :)

Shadow
02-03-2005, 11:13 PM
Awww...why must we try to kill Kane Knight? Considering he's been around here longer than you both combined.

But you've been here longer than I so I'll shut up.

DaveWadding
02-03-2005, 11:24 PM
Kane Knight will rip out your souls and eat them for breakfast.

I-Hate-You
02-04-2005, 12:41 AM
Can't we all just dance?

Heyman
02-04-2005, 01:14 AM
In actuality,

Triple H is right.

RVD *is* missing a piece of the puzzle.
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Stephanie McMahon's vagina = a piece of da puzzle. ;) (or in Jeff Hardy's case, Vince McMahon's penis).

Fox
02-04-2005, 04:00 AM
RVD is smart. He ought to come up with a plan of some sort.

RVD: Hey dude, wanna smoke this blunt with me?

HHH: Uhh... no thanks, I don't smoke.

RVD: Come on, all the cool wrestlers are doing it.

Carlito (in the background): DUUUUUUDE, I'm SOOOO BAKED!

HHH: Well, alright.

(15 minutes later)

HHH: Holy shit.

RVD: Yeah, yeah... dude, we should totally do another angle together where I go over and win the Title.

HHH (hits the blunt): Oh man, totally. At Mania too. Great fuckin' idea, why didn't I think of that?

mikeoldmac
02-05-2005, 11:32 AM
I think you should all remember that there is bookers that decide who goes over. I agree RVD does get big crowd responses but he lacks skill on the mic. Booker T i hate him hes boring to watch and i dont know why everyone would want him as champ! A lot of you people say Triple H holds everyone down, so what about Austin walking out after being told he was losing to Lesnar,in fact how many times can you remember Austin jobbing cleanly! Undertaker does the same with new guys he squashes them.i mean he wont even put over Kane at Wrestlemania he made him look like a jobber.
I also agree Foley is a stuntman he bumps great and is a god at it.But when asked what do u remember about Foley i bet you will remember one of his bumps instead of any wrestling!