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Old 10-17-2007, 01:19 PM   #55
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Originally Posted by Scott Delaney
Here's what I said you fucking shit-for-brains:



Interesting how you stayed silent when people blamed Triple H for the low ratings a few years back (circa 2002).

Obviously, The Rock and Austin were far more integral to the boom of the Attitude era than Triple H. However, it's not like Triple H just "rode the waves" of a popular era. On the contrary, Triple H himself played an integral role in the overall poularity of the product....you lesbian.

It would be like saying, "Andre The Giant simply rode the wave of the Hogan era."

Rock and Austin were the main draws of the attitude era, but Triple H contributed MAJORLY to the success of the attitude era as well (whether he did it alongside DX or McMahon/Helmsley faction, etc. is irrelevant).

And yes, Bret Hart is STILL a self-righteous, whiny, SELFISH bitch that will NEVER let go of the past.

And YES - quarterly ratings were at its highest (in 2000) when Shane McMahon and Triple H were on the tel-eh-vision set.
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