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Old 03-01-2004, 02:39 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by Rob
Bringing back old storylines never works. Especially when the Canada vs. America thing has been done to death.
Canada vs. America was done 7 years ago. Granted - the UnAmerican thing was done quite recently (not to mention, Les Resistance), but I'm pretty sure that this would be a LOT bigger than either of those last two. Not only would the stable be a lot bigger, but it would consist of a lot of main-eventers/upper mid-carders. If Bret Hart is involved in ANYTHING, it will be fresh.

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If Bret Hart came back, it would never be for a storyline (HOW MANY TIMES DO WE NEED TO SAY IT?!) and do you really thing he is gonna ever get booed?
How can you sit their on your arse, and say "such and such will never happen"? I think Vince has proven over the years that ANYTHING can happen within the WWE. This is a guy who hired Eric freakin Bischoff for christ sakes.

As far as Bret being 'booed' is concerned, I think he'll always get a mixed crowd reaction if such a thing happened (probably more face reactions than anything, but the responses will be appropriate when needed). I think he'll basically be what Ric Flair is right now (not intially......he'll get popped like crazy initially, but over a decent time span). Remember - Shawn Michaels came back to a huge pop when he joined the nWo. However - he started getting decent heel heat over time (when he sweet chinned Booker T).
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