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The return tonight 'Spoilers'
Helms,
Can't really say that in the title. He's back, appears to have a new tat on his back, grown his hair out and have the hurricane symbol back on some new shorts. Basically, he's looking good |
Okay, he needs to nut his hair, and get better tights... He looks like Al Snow, in bad basketball shorts.
He honestly looks like a generic mid 90's jobber. |
Helms looks like Dave Grohl.
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The long hair looks kinda weird. Maybe cus its been a while since i've seen it. But otherwise, not a bad return.
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I'm liking the substance he's bringing. The little throwback to The Hurricane he dropped "Whatssupwitdat?!" The fans were into him, too. "Hurricane" and "I'm just saying" chants. Considering the same crowd was somewhat chanting for MVP against Matt Hardy that same night, I'd say he should have no trouble getting over.
This is also the first time Helms has been a face in his WWE career without the superhero gimmick. It's something different. The shorts seem very home-made, so here's hoping he gets a sleeker design over the weeks. He looks crisp in the ring, and at the end of the match I thought he looked kind of like Jesus. Things are going well for Helms, I think. :y: |
I was pleased. However, he looked...I dunno...almost unprofessional, in appearance. I don't mean that as a dig, just a perception. Gym shorts and a dew rag do not scream "professional at work", especially a guy whose career has been some highlighted showmanship. The shaggy hair/beard combo didn't help.
Either way, his timing is still good and his power seems to be there. Andafter a year's worth of not competing, that's plenty for me. |
Why was he out so long?
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His shorts look too casual. He should add more detail to them. Maybe even make them green with black designs on it.
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idk, I'm watching the match on YouTube right now and honestly don't hate the look. I mean he does look a bit like the generic ECW wrestler of the 90's, but not bad.
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I love that new music of his as well
'IT'S TIME!' |
I haven't had the chance to see the episode yet. Is his entrance music the one off of Volume 7?
"Listen (It's Time!) Yeah, you know it's time for revolution..." |
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Cool. That song IS the stuff.
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Was he the one Hogan said couldn't draw flies?
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He's the one Ric Flair said would be a top star if he stopped dressing up to entertain the fans. He's also the one who went over The Rock.
Everyone is tearing into Afterlife too hard, and taking him way too literally. If you couldn't pick up what he meant -- that Helms is one of two wrestlers left over from the WWE's purchase of WCW, has been on the constant end of some serious pushes and exposure, has been signed for something like a five-year deal and has had a lot of build-up and time go into his return -- then get off it. It's just as stupid to say he's going to be a jobber, because Helms has never really been a jobber for his entire stint within the WWE. The most questionable loss for him I can remember is when he first dropped The Hurricane gimmick and lost to Jerry Lawler at New Year's Revolution. |
Cynicism is a comfortable place for some people, I guess.
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Mainly cynics. :shifty:
I'm seriously looking forward to this face push for Hurricane Helms. I wish they'd keep up the Hurrapops even though he's back, though. It could be really cool to have him pop up during his own matches and add some bonus one-liners. |
His push will last about 1 month or 2. I hope I'm wrong, I love Helms, but he's:
1) Not muscely or tall 2) Not Hispanic So he's got like a 2-500 chance of becoming a main event playa |
Using usually WWE logic, you may be right, Hasney, but I think Helms has a bit more good will going for him than most guys in his position. I'd give him slightly better odds. A US Title reign is very likely for him.
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It never ceases to amaze me when people say "He's not tall or juiced" and then praise HBM. These are generally, of course, the same ppl who claimed Jericho would be nothing after his return, and look how THAT turned out.
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What's that got to do with it? Helms will be praised to, but it's doubtful he'll get a meaningful push. And yeah, jericho and HBM, hence the 2-500 odds....
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The Brian Kendrick was WWE Champion for 8 minutes, too, don't you forget.
Yeah, a lot of people are calling Christian getting shat on if he signs with the WWE, too. I don't see that happening. |
Honestly, I think Helms will last to the Money in the Bank then drop off into midcard hell.
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Noid: There goes Xero being unfunny again.
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Plus, there's the whole "longest reigning SD champ in history" thing he's got going for him via Cruiser Belt, and that thing where he was getting another big push before his time off. All I'm saying is the guy has potential -- potential the company seems pretty intent on using -- and most ppl here are hoping the company will suddenly change its mind and bury him...over nothing. Cynicism has its place, but it also comes with logic. |
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