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The One
02-15-2010, 03:16 AM
Chris Jericho vs. Edge vs. Christian - Make it happen please.
Love,
Tovo
TOVO Fact: Tovo doesn't always eat all his vegetables.
Droford
02-15-2010, 03:38 AM
Why does Jericho get to interfere in the awesomeness that would be E&C wrestling each other?
Why not throw Punk in there and make it a 4 Way while you're at it?
James Steele
02-15-2010, 03:40 AM
Dear WWE,
I want to thank you for giving this world "The King of Kings" Triple H. I do not know what my life would be like had Triple H never impacted it like he has. His passion for professional wrestling and the World Heavyweight Championship have made me yearn for my dreams with such fervor. I remember when I became a disciple of Triple H. The night after WrestleMania XIV, Shawn Michaels was out of the WWF, and Triple H assumed control of D-Generation X. He then said how you must look for your blood...you must look to the KLIQ. I knew at that moment, that like me, Triple H was loyal to his friends and destructive to his enemies.
I remember looking on in awe as Triple H began his meteoric rise to the top of WWF and all of professional wrestling. He has ended careers, broken Jim Ross' arms, fucked a corpse, and buried jobbers all in the name of living his dream...being the best in the world at what he does. I can only hope, I too, can do the same for my dreams. The entire world can use Triple H as a guiding light in our quests for immortality and understanding our life's meaning.
I remember fondly when Triple H returned in 2002 after a career-threatening tear of his quadriceps muscle. The electricity in the air on Monday, January 7, 2002 was awe-inspiring. I felt the vibrations of Madison Square Garden through my television screen. The tears rolled down my cheek as Triple H returned on top of the world and for a moment forever frozen in time, Triple H was the king of the world. He overcame the odds, and he refused to accept defeat. He fought back from the bring of death to recapture his dream and the magic of his career. Triple H went on to the hottest streak of his career from 2002 until 2005. Then, in January of 2007, at the New Years Revolution event, Triple H tore his quad again...and with bated breath I waited for months until his return at the SummerSlam event of that year. Truly, Triple H refuses to be stopped until he completes his mission. That mission is to live a full life and have a historic and happy career. I too have made this my mission. Just like Triple H is a 13-time World Heavyweight Champion, Triple H wants us to find it within ourselves to be at our very best all the time. We must dig deep within ourselves to find what makes us better than everybody else and use that to propel us past our wildest dreams!
Triple H is not only "The Game". Triple H is not only "The King of Kings". Triple H is not only "that damn good". Triple H is not only "my hero". No, Triple H is something words can't describe. The only way for you and the world to understand Triple H is to watch him with the most focus you can give him...then maybe you can understand why he has exceeded perfection and exceeded immortality. Maybe we can all understand why and how Triple H is...Triple H.
Sincerely,
James Emmitt Steele
PS.
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The One
02-15-2010, 03:48 AM
Why does Jericho get to interfere in the awesomeness that would be E&C wrestling each other?
Why not throw Punk in there and make it a 4 Way while you're at it?
Because All three were tag champions with the other two at some point. Because Edge/Jericho I predict will be an awesome feud, and Edge/Christian and Jericho/Christian have both been incredible feuds from the past. Because those three men fit each other very well style, promo and character wise. Because they're all three blonde Canadian guys. Because they deserve to be the focal point of SmackDown (assuming Captain Charisma heads there once ECW is over). Because they all live in the same neighborhood currently. Because those three men are constantly the best part of any given show. Because if done right it could be such an incredible three way feud.
Take your pick...and nothing against Punk, but I'm happy to see him continue to do his own thing right now, and doesn't in any real way fit into how wonderfully their characters could interact.
TOVO Fact: Tovo uses dimmer switches, he likes to keep the light between 50 and 70%.
James Steele
02-15-2010, 03:49 AM
Wow, that came off really gay for Triple H.
James Steele
02-15-2010, 03:50 AM
:shifty:
James Steele
02-15-2010, 03:56 AM
I bet nobody TPWW guessed my middle name was Emmitt.
I changed my middle name to honor the greatest RB to ever play the game!!
http://dans-sports.com/football/16x20/EmmittSmith-1-lg.jpg
Londoner
02-15-2010, 07:17 AM
I suggested this triple threat match for the title in another thread, can see it happening once Christian wins MITB!
Dear WWE,
I want to thank you for giving this world "The King of Kings" Triple H. I do not know what my life would be like had Triple H never impacted it like he has. His passion for professional wrestling and the World Heavyweight Championship have made me yearn for my dreams with such fervor. I remember when I became a disciple of Triple H. The night after WrestleMania XIV, Shawn Michaels was out of the WWF, and Triple H assumed control of D-Generation X. He then said how you must look for your blood...you must look to the KLIQ. I knew at that moment, that like me, Triple H was loyal to his friends and destructive to his enemies.
I remember looking on in awe as Triple H began his meteoric rise to the top of WWF and all of professional wrestling. He has ended careers, broken Jim Ross' arms, fucked a corpse, and buried jobbers all in the name of living his dream...being the best in the world at what he does. I can only hope, I too, can do the same for my dreams. The entire world can use Triple H as a guiding light in our quests for immortality and understanding our life's meaning.
I remember fondly when Triple H returned in 2002 after a career-threatening tear of his quadriceps muscle. The electricity in the air on Monday, January 7, 2002 was awe-inspiring. I felt the vibrations of Madison Square Garden through my television screen. The tears rolled down my cheek as Triple H returned on top of the world and for a moment forever frozen in time, Triple H was the king of the world. He overcame the odds, and he refused to accept defeat. He fought back from the bring of death to recapture his dream and the magic of his career. Triple H went on to the hottest streak of his career from 2002 until 2005. Then, in January of 2007, at the New Years Revolution event, Triple H tore his quad again...and with bated breath I waited for months until his return at the SummerSlam event of that year. Truly, Triple H refuses to be stopped until he completes his mission. That mission is to live a full life and have a historic and happy career. I too have made this my mission. Just like Triple H is a 13-time World Heavyweight Champion, Triple H wants us to find it within ourselves to be at our very best all the time. We must dig deep within ourselves to find what makes us better than everybody else and use that to propel us past our wildest dreams!
Triple H is not only "The Game". Triple H is not only "The King of Kings". Triple H is not only "that damn good". Triple H is not only "my hero". No, Triple H is something words can't describe. The only way for you and the world to understand Triple H is to watch him with the most focus you can give him...then maybe you can understand why he has exceeded perfection and exceeded immortality. Maybe we can all understand why and how Triple H is...Triple H.
Sincerely,
James Emmitt Steele
PS.
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According to this
http://lakeexpo.com/articles/2010/01/10/obituaries/06.txt
you are dead, sir.
Corporate CockSnogger
02-15-2010, 07:38 AM
Because they're all three blonde Canadian guys.
This is the main reason this feud should happen I think.
Throw Owen Hart's carcass into this match, too.
The Jayman
02-15-2010, 08:25 AM
I like where this match is going
According to this
http://lakeexpo.com/articles/2010/01/10/obituaries/06.txt
you are dead, sir.
Back as a "corpse"? Behold the dead, the living dead (Cuts to Lemmy growling "On your knees, dog")
Krimzon7
02-15-2010, 09:26 AM
Dear WWE,
As a long standing wrestling fan, I was very loyal to the product (i will use this term loosely). Sports Entertainment was a horrible idea, and why do you keep cutting all of the good fucking talent while you shove pasty irish men down our mullet?
I shunned other promotions after you consumed the WCW, because I realized that you are a ruthless corporation that will never play fair....I liked that about you. At the end of the day, I can't be bothered to waste any more of my vital DVR space to record this loose stool programming. While I do have a love for some of your characters, like Orton, MORRISON, MVP, EDGE, HHH, Jericho, Morrison's abs and others, I realize that you will only promote the talent that poses the smallest risk of crossing over and Pulling a Dwayne Johnson on you guys.
I'm leaving you. I have picked up Muai Thai, and BJJ as a part of my hobby/discipline/workout regimen. I will begin to follow MMA more than I follow WWE.
Get your shit together,
K7
Dear TNA,
The way you run things there in Orlando I'd be surprised if the suits didn't ride a short bus to the office every day.
Love,
Xero
Innovator
02-15-2010, 10:29 AM
Dear WWE,
You fucked up letting Elijah Burke go, really fucked up
Best regards,
Inno
The Jayman
02-15-2010, 10:43 AM
Dear WWE,
We used to be so good together. You would put on awesome shows and I would watch. What happened to you. I used to love you but you have let me down. You broke my heart WWE. Maybe one day you will realize this and go back to the way you were.
Sincerely,
Jay
The Pope
02-15-2010, 10:47 AM
Back as a "corpse"? Behold the dead, the living dead (Cuts to Lemmy growling "On your knees, dog")
Is this TNA?
Favre4Ever
02-15-2010, 01:54 PM
Dear WWE,
Please don't let Mae Young host RAW. We all know you've thought of it.
Sincerly, "WWE Universe"
Dear WWE,
I love to sing-a
About the moon-a and the June-a and the spring-a,
I love to sing-a,
About a sky of blue-a, or a tea for two-a,
Anything-a with a swing-a to an "I love you-a,"
I love to, I love to sing!
Give me a song-a
About a son-a gun that went and done her wrong-a.
But keep it clean-a,
With a cottage small-a by a waterfall-a,
Any sob-a that will throb-a to a bluebird's call-a,
I love, I love to sing!
I was born a singin' fool-a,
Lah-de-dah!
Ol' Major Bowes is gonna spot me,
Got through Yale with boula-boula,
Lah-de-dah!
Old microphone's got me!
I love to sing-a,
I love to wake up with the south-a in my mouth-a,
And wave a flag-a,
With a cheer for Uncle Sammy and another for my mammy,
I love to sing!
The swingin'est,
Hot singin'est,
Bell-ringin'est,
Song singin'est
High tootin'est,
Sky tootin'est,
I love to sing!
P.S. Hey Vince, your daughter is hot!
jskinnyg
02-15-2010, 02:14 PM
I bet nobody TPWW guessed my middle name was Emmitt.
I changed my middle name to honor the greatest RB to ever play the game!!
http://dans-sports.com/football/16x20/EmmittSmith-1-lg.jpg
Ummm.. Two words... Offensive line... Try Dickerson, Sanders and about 10 others that were better with crap O lines... Sorr, I just hate anything Cow-Girls...
On another note, the HHH thing was kinda gay, but awesome...
And... Edge vs Christian vs THE MAN Jericho...
AWESOMENESS at it's best... Make it happen WWE...
kareru
02-15-2010, 02:14 PM
Dear WWE
do you have any cheat codes for Golden Axe Warrior on the sega master system?
i am stuck on the ice continent and do not have the ice bell.
from stuart
James Steele
02-15-2010, 02:42 PM
Ummm.. Two words... Offensive line... Try Dickerson, Sanders and about 10 others that were better with crap O lines... Sorr, I just hate anything Cow-Girls...
On another note, the HHH thing was kinda gay, but awesome...
And... Edge vs Christian vs THE MAN Jericho...
AWESOMENESS at it's best... Make it happen WWE...
YARDS AND RINGS, BRO! [/SammyG]
Kane Knight
02-15-2010, 02:44 PM
Dear ToVo...
How's your fake AIDS?
Sincerely,
Vince McMahon.
PS: Yeah, I read TPWW.
Favre4Ever
02-15-2010, 03:00 PM
lets not let the Cowboys ruin this thread like they ruined the 90's.
Krimzon7
02-15-2010, 03:04 PM
Dear Vinnie Mac,
Do you like being called Vinnie Mac? I really don't give two shits if you do, cause I'm gonna call you that anyway! So, you read TPWW do ya? Then WHY THE FUCK won't you give Noid a job? Have you ever stopped to read his massive ass posts? What? You're a billionairre on TV and you don't have time for that long shit? I understand...
I'm broke and niether do I!
K7
Supreme Olajuwon
02-15-2010, 03:07 PM
lot of budding comedians in this thread
legendkillerRKO
02-15-2010, 03:28 PM
YARDS AND RINGS, BRO! [/SammyG]
if you go by rings...then trent dilfer is better than dan marino...this argument fails
FourFifty
02-15-2010, 03:33 PM
Dear WWE,
Why isn't Haystacks Calhoun in the WWE Hall of Fame already? He's an unsung hero that has earned his time in the spotlight and the credit for what he has done in the industry. The gimmick he used was used by Hillbilly Jim, and his booking style to get him over was used by Andre the Giant. He paved the way for other people in the WWE Hall of Fame.
I'm not saying he's a top tier Hall of Fame inductee. But come on, you guys put Chris Von Erich in the Hall of Fame with his family. Did Chris really do anything to the wrestling world? No. Haystacks, however, impacted pro wrestling. The ripple effect he caused is still felt today.
Aside from his booking style and his gimmick, Haystacks did plenty of work with a struggling North Eastern promotion. He was able to draw a lot of fans, and ergo money, to the company that is now World Wrestling Entertainment.
I think it's time we see Haystacks in the Hall of Fame.
Thanks for your time,
Daniel "FourFifty" Crummett
Favre4Ever
02-15-2010, 03:43 PM
also two rings against Buffalo...please.
Mr. Nerfect
02-15-2010, 04:04 PM
Anyone who thinks that Edge vs. Chris Jericho vs. Christian would not be an amazing feud is kidding themselves. It's my preferred Backlash headliner.
Heyman
02-15-2010, 04:08 PM
Chris Jericho vs. Edge vs. Christian - Make it happen please.
Love,
Tovo
TOVO Fact: Tovo doesn't always eat all his vegetables.
I do NOT want to see this at Wrestlemania. Yes - the match would be awesome, but it would NOT help Edge's credibility whatsoever if he defeated two men that, kayfabe wise, he is already superior than.
Edge should go over Triple H or Undertaker at Mania....cleanly and convincingly.
moonface
02-15-2010, 04:16 PM
Dear WWE
bring back bob. or I will stick you in the cross face chicken wing vince.
Yours sinceley moonface.
Edge has beaten Taker one time too many. It's time he took on the Game or the Celtic Warrior.
Mr. Nerfect
02-15-2010, 04:18 PM
Heyman, I love it when you post here, but Tovo never actually said he wanted to see the match at WrestleMania. At least not this year. He just wants to see it happen in general, I take it. If they go Jericho vs. Edge, it makes it so simple to introduce Christian post-Mania, and let that match go on at Backlash, or something. I am so sick of Backlash just being direct Mania rematches.
And to be honest, while I appreciate your theories for trying to get Edge established as a permanent main event presence, I think more at risk are his reactions as a face. Everyone has accepted Edge as a guy who wins World Titles as we likely head into his tenth reign as World Champion. The thing about Edge facing Triple H or The Undertaker is that it splits a crowd -- more likely in favour of one of the more established faces. Edge needs to go over a top heel at Mania. Chris Jericho, CM Punk or Randy Orton are the heels that could garner a great heel reaction and get the fans firmly behind Edge. I think we can rule out Orton, as he is likely set to do something with Legacy. Jericho is the one that Edge has the most history with.
Heyman
02-15-2010, 04:18 PM
Edge has beaten Taker one time too many. It's time he took on the Game or the Celtic Warrior.
Edge has *never* beaten Taker even remotely clean.
Remember - it's NOT about victories. It's about beating someone CLEANLY and CONVINCINGLY. That is the *only* way that a guy will truly ascend to the next level.
Mr. Nerfect
02-15-2010, 04:19 PM
Edge has beaten Taker one time too many. It's time he took on the Game or the Celtic Warrior.
I actually think that at this point, Edge going over Sheamus will make him look better than going over Triple H. If just because the fans would definitely cheer his win over Sheamus. Plus, it'd make Edge the guy who ended the first reign of Sheamus, who in kayfabe, has been made to look unstoppable.
Mr. Nerfect
02-15-2010, 04:20 PM
Edge has *never* beaten Taker even remotely clean.
Remember - it's NOT about victories. It's about beating someone CLEANLY and CONVINCINGLY. That is the *only* way that a guy will truly ascend to the next level.
He banished him from the WWE at one point. I'd consider that a pretty impressive win, considering the WWE fans expect The Undertaker to always come out on top regardless of how much someone cheats.
Heyman
02-15-2010, 04:22 PM
I actually think that at this point, Edge going over Sheamus will make him look better than going over Triple H. If just because the fans would definitely cheer his win over Sheamus. Plus, it'd make Edge the guy who ended the first reign of Sheamus, who in kayfabe, has been made to look unstoppable.
I'll have to disagree with that last statement. Sheamus' victories over Cena and Orton have been made to look flukey.
NON-CLEAN WINS OVER WRESTLERS DO NOT ADD LONG TERM CREDIBILITY TO A WRESTLER.
Heyman
02-15-2010, 06:06 PM
He banished him from the WWE at one point. I'd consider that a pretty impressive win, considering the WWE fans expect The Undertaker to always come out on top regardless of how much someone cheats.
Banishing someone from the WWE doesn't mean anything....just as it meant nothing when The Rock through Austin over a bridge.
The ONLY way to TRULY get a guy to the next level, is via clean and convincing victory.
-Austin beating Shawn Michaels at Wrestlemania 14
-Triple H beating Foley 3 consecutive times in 1999/00
-Batista defeating Triple H 3 consecutive times in 2005
-Lesnar defeating The Rock cleanly in the Summer of 2002
-Goldberg beating Hogan at the Bash in 1998
-The Rock beating Austin at Wrestlemania 19
-John Cena beating Triple H at Wrestlemania 22.
THESE are all victories that MEAN something since it's CONVINCING.
Roll up victories, interference-in-match type victories, and other forms of FLUKEY and/or NON-convincing victories, do not much for the wrestler. All it basically does is either pro-long an angle, or make that guy a transitional champ. Period.
-This is one reason why JBL never truly established himself as a *real* main-event guy despite having such a long world title reign.
-This is why Chris Jericho never really established himself as a true top-tier main-eventer despite having "victories" over guys like The Rock and Austin (I put "victories" in quotation for a reason).
-This is Kurt Angle was not taken seriously as a main-eventer in 00', but started to be taken a little more seriously in 01' when he beat Austin CLEANLY (although the WWE shit the bed with Angle right after this unfortunately). However - when Angle beat Lesnar and Show in a triple threat match CLEANLY....and then defeated Lesnar CLEANLY at Summerslam that year, this is how Angle finally started to become pegged as a LEGIT top-tier guy in the WWE.
It's unfortunate, but that's how things work. Kofi Kingston beating Orton with a roll-up doesn't do shit........just as Cody Rhodes beating Orton with a roll-up doesn't do shit.
I disagree. All of those guys have 'it' and with enough of a push, they'd have gotten over huge at some point no matter what. And Rock was on 'the next level' a long time before that Austin match.
BigDaddyCool
02-15-2010, 06:12 PM
Jericho isn't top level because of the reasons Heyman pointed out. Jericho has never beat top level guys on his own.
James Steele
02-15-2010, 06:14 PM
if you go by rings...then trent dilfer is better than dan marino...this argument fails
Of course! Comparing a one-time Super Bowl winning QB vs a Hall of Fame QB is the same as Emmitt Smith who has more rushing yards than anyone to ever play professional football and 3 SuperBowl rings.
Heyman
02-15-2010, 06:22 PM
I disagree. All of those guys have 'it' and with enough of a push, they'd have gotten over huge at some point no matter what. And Rock was on 'the next level' a long time before that Austin match.
You're missing my point. I'm not debating whether all of those guys have(had) it, or wouldn't have benefited from a push. What I am saying however, is that a big and CLEAN/CONVINCING victory over a top-tier guy really helps....and is something that the WWE, for whatever reason, hasn't really done over the past few years.
-What if Austin had never beaten a guy like Shawn Michaels at Wrestlemania 14? (or it was done with some kind of gay roll up). What about if Goldberg got some flukey over Hogan at the Bash?
Yeah sure - both men would have still gotten over huge, but not to same extent. At SOME point, if you really want to get someone to that next level, a clean and convincing victory over a 'top guy' is needed....just as The Rock did when he beat Mankind on more than one occassion.
Is this TNA?
Not with Lemmy in there, maybe a midi version of their King of Kings!
Heyman
02-15-2010, 07:00 PM
Jericho isn't top level because of the reasons Heyman pointed out. Jericho has never beat top level guys on his own.
Jericho is/was one of the most mis-used guys in WWE history. The guy could have *easily* been one of the biggest draws in WWE history.
-The WWE completely shit the bed with Jericho when they DIDN'T give him that World title victory over Triple H back in 2000 (you know....the match that 'technically never happened'?).
Even during the Jericho/Benoit feud from 2000, the WWE completely mishandleded Jericho. Instead of using Benoit to help Jericho get to the next level (i.e. Jericho getting clean and convincing victories over Benoit), the WWE instead did the opposite. They used Jericho's charisma and overness to help get Benoit over. As result, Benoit almost always beat Jericho convincingly whenever they fought, while Jericho's victories over Benoit were almost always more flukey by nature (and Jericho was the face!).
Out of Angle, Benoit, and Jericho, Jericho should have been made to look the most superior. Instead however, Jericho was made to look the weakest out of the 3 men.
The pecking order went Angle-Benoit-Jericho, when it should have been Jericho-Angle-Benoit.
BigDaddyCool
02-15-2010, 07:15 PM
Jericho and Benoit are both over rated and had a tendancy to phone things in and coast.
St. Jimmy
02-15-2010, 07:51 PM
Dear WWE,
I want to thank you for giving this world "The King of Kings" Triple H. I do not know what my life would be like had Triple H never impacted it like he has. His passion for professional wrestling and the World Heavyweight Championship have made me yearn for my dreams with such fervor. I remember when I became a disciple of Triple H. The night after WrestleMania XIV, Shawn Michaels was out of the WWF, and Triple H assumed control of D-Generation X. He then said how you must look for your blood...you must look to the KLIQ. I knew at that moment, that like me, Triple H was loyal to his friends and destructive to his enemies.
I remember looking on in awe as Triple H began his meteoric rise to the top of WWF and all of professional wrestling. He has ended careers, broken Jim Ross' arms, fucked a corpse, and buried jobbers all in the name of living his dream...being the best in the world at what he does. I can only hope, I too, can do the same for my dreams. The entire world can use Triple H as a guiding light in our quests for immortality and understanding our life's meaning.
I remember fondly when Triple H returned in 2002 after a career-threatening tear of his quadriceps muscle. The electricity in the air on Monday, January 7, 2002 was awe-inspiring. I felt the vibrations of Madison Square Garden through my television screen. The tears rolled down my cheek as Triple H returned on top of the world and for a moment forever frozen in time, Triple H was the king of the world. He overcame the odds, and he refused to accept defeat. He fought back from the bring of death to recapture his dream and the magic of his career. Triple H went on to the hottest streak of his career from 2002 until 2005. Then, in January of 2007, at the New Years Revolution event, Triple H tore his quad again...and with bated breath I waited for months until his return at the SummerSlam event of that year. Truly, Triple H refuses to be stopped until he completes his mission. That mission is to live a full life and have a historic and happy career. I too have made this my mission. Just like Triple H is a 13-time World Heavyweight Champion, Triple H wants us to find it within ourselves to be at our very best all the time. We must dig deep within ourselves to find what makes us better than everybody else and use that to propel us past our wildest dreams!
Triple H is not only "The Game". Triple H is not only "The King of Kings". Triple H is not only "that damn good". Triple H is not only "my hero". No, Triple H is something words can't describe. The only way for you and the world to understand Triple H is to watch him with the most focus you can give him...then maybe you can understand why he has exceeded perfection and exceeded immortality. Maybe we can all understand why and how Triple H is...Triple H.
Sincerely,
James Emmitt Steele
PS.
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This just needed a repost.
DAMN iNATOR
02-15-2010, 11:22 PM
Dear WWE,
Why isn't Haystacks Calhoun in the WWE Hall of Fame already? He's an unsung hero that has earned his time in the spotlight and the credit for what he has done in the industry. The gimmick he used was used by Hillbilly Jim, and his booking style to get him over was used by Andre the Giant. He paved the way for other people in the WWE Hall of Fame.
I'm not saying he's a top tier Hall of Fame inductee. But come on, you guys put Chris Von Erich in the Hall of Fame with his family. Did Chris really do anything to the wrestling world? No. Haystacks, however, impacted pro wrestling. The ripple effect he caused is still felt today.
Aside from his booking style and his gimmick, Haystacks did plenty of work with a struggling North Eastern promotion. He was able to draw a lot of fans, and ergo money, to the company that is now World Wrestling Entertainment.
I think it's time we see Haystacks in the Hall of Fame.
Thanks for your time,
Daniel "FourFifty" Crummett
P.S. - Please also consider Happy Humphrey as a future Hall of Famer.
Skippord
02-16-2010, 05:50 AM
Dear WWE, if you're holding this letter you already know. The house has been boarded up. The doors. The windows. Everything. We're at the Comfort Inn. Room 112. I love you. Frank
owenbrown
02-16-2010, 05:58 AM
lol
ministrychick77
02-16-2010, 02:38 PM
Dear WWE,
1) put a shock collar on cole during raw. let fans pay to control the remote for 5 minutes.
2) get rid of this PG crap
3) stop shoving cena down our throats please. he doesn't haz a good flava.. lol
4) teach the "divas" how to wrestle properly. if they can't learn, fire them.
5) striptease match: edge vs orton vs morrison vs miz. down to a thong is fine.
6) hire me as a writer! i can do great things! or as a commentator.
7) give jericho a dvd set finally!
8) have taker sacrifice dx. get them off tv for a while... we need the break.
love, mc77
The One
02-22-2010, 11:53 PM
Heyman, I love it when you post here, but Tovo never actually said he wanted to see the match at WrestleMania. At least not this year. He just wants to see it happen in general, I take it. If they go Jericho vs. Edge, it makes it so simple to introduce Christian post-Mania, and let that match go on at Backlash, or something. I am so sick of Backlash just being direct Mania rematches.
And to be honest, while I appreciate your theories for trying to get Edge established as a permanent main event presence, I think more at risk are his reactions as a face. Everyone has accepted Edge as a guy who wins World Titles as we likely head into his tenth reign as World Champion. The thing about Edge facing Triple H or The Undertaker is that it splits a crowd -- more likely in favour of one of the more established faces. Edge needs to go over a top heel at Mania. Chris Jericho, CM Punk or Randy Orton are the heels that could garner a great heel reaction and get the fans firmly behind Edge. I think we can rule out Orton, as he is likely set to do something with Legacy. Jericho is the one that Edge has the most history with.
In my dream world; Edge wins and Christian gets MitB at Mania, Jericho cashes in his rematch claus for Backlash, not so fast...Christian says it's time to settle an old score, with both of them. Jericho/Christian/Edge for the World Title @ Backlash. Stretch out the feud, turn it into the angle of '10.
TOVO Fact: Tovo hates a messy desk.
Mr. Nerfect
02-23-2010, 04:43 AM
In my dream world; Edge wins and Christian gets MitB at Mania, Jericho cashes in his rematch claus for Backlash, not so fast...Christian says it's time to settle an old score, with both of them. Jericho/Christian/Edge for the World Title @ Backlash. Stretch out the feud, turn it into the angle of '10.
TOVO Fact: Tovo hates a messy desk.
Beautiful, sir. :y:
Those three men feuding over the World Heavyweight Championship would make "must-watch" TV for me.
Mr. Nerfect
02-23-2010, 04:47 AM
Banishing someone from the WWE doesn't mean anything....just as it meant nothing when The Rock through Austin over a bridge.
The ONLY way to TRULY get a guy to the next level, is via clean and convincing victory.
-Austin beating Shawn Michaels at Wrestlemania 14
-Triple H beating Foley 3 consecutive times in 1999/00
-Batista defeating Triple H 3 consecutive times in 2005
-Lesnar defeating The Rock cleanly in the Summer of 2002
-Goldberg beating Hogan at the Bash in 1998
-The Rock beating Austin at Wrestlemania 19
-John Cena beating Triple H at Wrestlemania 22.
THESE are all victories that MEAN something since it's CONVINCING.
Roll up victories, interference-in-match type victories, and other forms of FLUKEY and/or NON-convincing victories, do not much for the wrestler. All it basically does is either pro-long an angle, or make that guy a transitional champ. Period.
-This is one reason why JBL never truly established himself as a *real* main-event guy despite having such a long world title reign.
-This is why Chris Jericho never really established himself as a true top-tier main-eventer despite having "victories" over guys like The Rock and Austin (I put "victories" in quotation for a reason).
-This is Kurt Angle was not taken seriously as a main-eventer in 00', but started to be taken a little more seriously in 01' when he beat Austin CLEANLY (although the WWE shit the bed with Angle right after this unfortunately). However - when Angle beat Lesnar and Show in a triple threat match CLEANLY....and then defeated Lesnar CLEANLY at Summerslam that year, this is how Angle finally started to become pegged as a LEGIT top-tier guy in the WWE.
It's unfortunate, but that's how things work. Kofi Kingston beating Orton with a roll-up doesn't do shit........just as Cody Rhodes beating Orton with a roll-up doesn't do shit.
I disagree. It's all about the victories that are made to look important. Granted, clean victories like the ones you mention are the easiest way to do things. But Edge defeating The Undertaker in what would have been "once and for all," if it weren't for Vickie Guerrero getting involved, could be hyped up as a huge career achievement for Edge. Hell, Edge's King of the Ring victory could still be treated as such.
As a face main event player, I would love to see Edge get some clean victories; but the logical opponents for Edge right now are TOP HEELS. Guys that fans will actually want Edge to beat and beat cleanly. Chris Jericho will be first, CM Punk can be second, Randy Orton third. If Shawn Michaels turns heel, then definitely him.
Edge needs to be accepted as a face first before they pull the trigger on huge face vs. face matches and expect them to mean anything.
5) striptease match: edge vs orton vs morrison vs miz. down to a thong is fine.
6) hire me as a writer! i can do great things!
You contradict yourself, cat lady.
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