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Charlie Haas: What I'd LOVE to see.
With Charlie Haas now gone from WWE, he's said in interviews (on the front page) that he will end up somewhere, IE TNA or ROH.
Seeing as I'm a huge fan of Charlie Haas, and since WWE can seriously use the kick in the ass, I'd freakin' love it if Charlie Haas turns out to be TNA's version of Steve Austin '96. Whether you liked Austin or not, I don't think anyone back in '95/'96 had any idea how truly big he'd become. Imagine Charlie Haas, leaving WWE no different than Austin did WCW, and going to TNA, somehow finding his niche and becoming a megastar like Austin, and therefore properly putting TNA on the map. It'd be pretty cool coz it seems unlikely, and I like Haas. PS. This isn't a 'WWE sucks' or a 'How can TNA beat WWE' thread, this is simply me supporting Charlie Haas in his future endevours. :wave: |
That would be hilarious and I would love it
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It could be entertaining but even as far back as 1991/92, it was clear Austin was destined for big things, he was pretty much great from day one (although obviously like you say, nobody could have predicted how big those things would be) Charlie Haas has never really shown anything other than being a solid hand in the ring.
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That said, he did alright/showed a bit of personality when ripping off other guys. Stranger things have happened.
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I think that Charlies Haas could put on some amazing matches in ROH...
To parallel the Austin transformation we'd need to see him experiment with a new character while in ROH while working on a contract with TNA. |
I'm still confident Shark Boy will usher in the modern era of professional wrestling
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How confident?
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After what all he has been through, I still have faith in Charlie.
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They should call him Charlie Payne and his finishing move could be the House of Payne.
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Fuck yeah the Haas of Pain was an INCREDIBLE move... And this would be cool if Rammsteinmad was right...
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I would like to see charlie haas in ROH.
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Charlie Haas has got all the ability in the world to be a credible threat in whatever promotion he works for. People seem to think that the only thing holding Charlie Haas back is charisma. I think Haas has plenty. Charisma does not need to be loud. And Haas isn't even bad on the mic. Every time I have heard him speak, he sounds confident enough. It's just not the "thing" he is known for. When he does speak, the crowd actually seems to get pretty into him.
TNA could bring him in as "Kurt Angle's friend," and Haas could work some matches with Angle against some heel tag teams. Mr. Anderson & Desmond Wolfe? Eventually, a match between Kurt Angle and Charlie Haas could become a modern classic. Meanwhile, Eric Bischoff can be telling Charlie that a guy with his personality isn't going to draw a drime, and Haas can just tell him stuff like "I AM wrestling." Have him start doing the Haas of Pain and Total Haastility (his version of an Angle Slam), and I think he could get pretty over. |
it'd be a very interesting thing to see Haas become the next steve austing (thow deep inside I know it won't happen) none the less I think he'll make a great addition to either roster althow at the moment TNA is a bit flooded so mabe he should wait on that
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Something that works in Haas' favour (in my opinion). He is so damn likeable. He's a hard worker who has kept his mouth shut for years doing what he is told. He's got a wife who was both a Diva and a Knockout, has got one or two kids, runs multiple businesses, has his shit together, but has lost his brother and many great friends. The dude just has this natural sympathy about him that makes you want him to succeed while he is getting a push, in my opinion.
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I'd like to see Haas in Evolve. He'll probably end up back in JAPW and no one will care.
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My issue with the wwe's storyline system is that they constantly have a good portion of their roster with nothing to do at all. I'm not saying cut more wrestling time and add more promos, I'm just saying they need to better utilize their talent and their time. An aside comment from Cole about how a character not on-screen is doing such and such could make a real difference in someone's career. The WWE also over-utilizes their top-guys. Instead of having them in matches every week, they should just build-up their matches at PPVs while giving lower-card guys more chance to improve in the ring and get the fans to like them. Haas seems like a stand-up guy. If I was a writer for the WWE I'd of had stuff for him to do. |
Haas has been pretty much jobbed out to be a threat anywhere. If TNA tries to bring him in and make him a top guy then they are dumber than I thought.
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He could get a decent rub if TNA allies him with angle in the beginning and plays out their history in WWE. Maybe eventually have Haas try to overtake the teacher and set up a great match between the two.
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Haas would really need to be built up or given a gimmick change for it to work. It wouldn't be the first time someone who got jobbed out a bunch in one company got a tremendous push in another. Jericho's WWE push was tremendous compared to his time in WCW (though admittedly I might have enjoyed him in WCW more). Austin's push in WWE. Jarrett's pushes in WCW. There's a good deal of guys who've had amazing kayfabe changes in luck.
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Personally, being jobbed out in a company doesn't take away any of the potential to be a threat. Mainly because wrestling is scripted to begin with.
If Charlie Haas was in MMA and kept losing, obviously you wouldn't consider himself a threat, but in this case we know the only reason he's been losing is because of writers pulling his strings. With the right gimmick, build, time and care, anyone in the world of pro wrestling can become a superstar. |
Unless they're a dentist.
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I could see him as a tag champ in TNA,that's about it. You bring up Jericho, Austin in WCW. Jericho was a multi time cruiserweight and tv champ, Austin a former TV champ, Jarrett a multi time IC champ. Haas has never even been close to being a success in singles action, and you know TNA fans would piss all over Haas having singles success except maybe the smarks. He's been nothing but a jobber as a singles wrestler.
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Jericho going from Cruiserweight Champ and Television Champ to rival of The Rock is still a pretty big leap, though. They could just put Haas over for his amateur credentials alone and he'd be credible.
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It's going to be funny when he eventually goes to TNA and completely forgotten amidst the sea of "talent".
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Very small chance of Hass becoming anything signficant (let alone, being a huge draw). |
My point was, Jericho and Austin had accomplished things as a singles wrestler when they made the leap. Haas has been around for about 7 years and hasn't come close to any singles title. The closet was when he returned and fought Benjamin for the IC title and that ended quick. They've tried to get Haas over as a singles wrestler and it has failed miserably besides a run as a comedy guy where he had no chance of getting a singles title.
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Hassamania in ROH [/thread]
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I'd like to see him end up in TNA someday, he is a really good wrestler.
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A Haas/Angle rivalry would be awesome. Similar to the one Angle had with Benoit in 2003 based on the whole 'the name of the game is wrestling' thing.
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When it comes to guys like haas and benjamin, I don't really need to see them hold the title. I just want to see them in a good 20+ minute match, with no restrictions on what they can do in the ring.
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Never understood why Charlie Haas became such an "internet sensation" like he did. He isn't very charismatic and doesn't stand out to me in any way really.
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I still wouldn't blame Haas' lack of success on himself and more on the climate. While Paul Heyman was booking, for example, Haas looked like a fucking machine paired up with Shelton Benjamin. But when other guys got put in charge, they had no clue what to do with Haas, and it almost seemed like they were afraid because Vince personally didn't like the guy. It's not like the dude got put in a position to really succeed and failed.
Charlie Haas, to me, is the executive producer of a critically acclaimed show which got picked up by a mainstream network like NBC. Because of the timeslot he was put in, he never got the ratings to make the network execs happy, but everyone knew that it was such a good show that they kept it around for eight years, despite a hiatus somewhere there. Now the show is cancelled, the executive producer is pissed off, and it's time for him to shop around to HBO. I'm not saying that a World Heavyweight Championship is neccessarily in the future for Haas, but I don't see why he can't get a few Emmy nods here and there -- and hell, maybe even win a few. |
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I stole this from another forum I found via google.
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I really want to see Kurt Angle and Charlie Haas feud. Please make it happen, TNA.
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Ffs, nobody has ever cared about Haas in a singles role in the past, present or future. Why you people think that all of a sudden he'll catch fire is beyond me. Nobody cares about Charlie Haas!
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People were about to care in 2004 when he completely served Dawn Marie and Miss Jackie their ho papers. But the WWE never followed up on it. Charlie the Pimp would have equated to ratings.
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Just like Dean Malenko the pimp did.
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People didn't care about Bradshaw either.
If done right he could do so well. He needs to start at the bottom, maybe pick up a winning streak, and eventually catch the eye of Kurt Angle who says he's glad to see him doing so well. They could team up for a few months, being best buddies etc, Haas's streak still in tact. Then, I dunno, Angle could lose one week to someone credible like Joe, then next week Haas could beat Joe clean and hints of Angle's jealousy could begin. Then in some sort of cluster match for a title shot including both Haas and Angle, Haas wins and there's more signs of frustration from Angle. The next week on iMPACT (don't wanna rush him into headlining PPVs) Haas gets double crossed by an interfering Kurt Angle, igniting a lengthy feud that'd really put Haas on the map. |
I'm not even saying put a world title on Haas. Just use him properly, give him a push and see what happens.
A fresh gimmick maybe would be needed though unless the perfect slow build was done. Cos like Gertner said, plenty of casual fans would not take Haas credible as a main-eventer, some still even struggle taking Edge seriously! |
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Besides, Dean Malenko still has a job with the WWE to this day, does he not? |
I can't find it anywhere, but does anyone remember when The World's Greatest Tag Team sung "APA is Crap?" I don't care what anyone says, I find Shelton Benjamin & Charlie Haas entertaining. You gotta love that "Haas = Pimp" sign at Armageddon, too.
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