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Originally Posted by Nacho Man
...you do realise, that in debating rules you don't actually win a debate purely by branding an argument illogical... if you are able to use factual and theoretical evidence to discredit my point, then you have won the debate.
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Actually, winning a debate comes more in having convinced the most people that your side is correct, and to hell with what is true. For instance, suppose the year is 1430 and I'm trying to convince a roomful of people that the Earth is round. To this end I have a debate with a guy who insists that it is flat. I can present all the factual evidence I want, and my opponent's argument could consist of "this guy is dumb," and if people walk out of there still beleiving the Earth is flat, ching-ching, I still lost.
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Originally Posted by Nacho Man
-HHH took one for the team- it was an angle that was unlikely to be very popular, and he was willing to involve himself for the good of the WWE- which if it had taken off, would probably have resulted in a surge of buyrates, and selling of t-shirts.
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Took one for the team? Yeah, he took seven minutes and forty-two seconds (by my count) of TV time that could have been used to give a midcarder a solid chance at a match, and for what? To prove that he's a childish bastard who'll waste everybody's time pretending to fu>ck a corpse?
And T-Shirts, that's a good one, to think we missed out on "I Screwed Your Brains Out" merchandise. There's a reason the angle didn't take off, it was STUPID. Personally I never thought it was immoral or shouldn't have been allowed, just STUPID.
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Originally Posted by Nacho Man
-Vince McMahon found the angle to be hilarious, and believed it would get over.
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Vince McMahon also beleives that people like A-Train, Mark Henry, and the Big Show are worthy main eventers. Vince McMahon also beleived we wanted to see the whole Al Wilson saga, Vince vs Gowen, Stephanie vs Sable, Vince vs Stephanie, Vince vs Undertaker, Shane vs Kane, and apparetnly beleives we want to see HHH with the belt. In other words: Vince beleives a lot of things.