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Originally Posted by Kane Knight
Ahhh...It's a shame you're back on Meth.... 
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KK, you are socially retarded. You're one of those special needs folk who doesn't realise they are, but trust me, as a person who has worked with kids who need assistance, you are retarded.
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Originally Posted by Kane Knight
Unfortunately, when you're talking about outpopping DX, as I've explained to Noid (Who either is the dumbest poster on the board, or just likes to repost the same bullshit over and over again), you had the crowd on their feet and in the palm of their hands for DX. You also don't actually have a "versus" situation, so the notion of outpopping when a collective is clearly building off of one another is totally retarded.
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It's really cute how you think we have a "you talk I listen" relationship, showing complete ignorance of the selective information situation the internet creates. As you "explain" something to me, I am not reading it. I need to consciously come back and actually
see what you have written. After I have made my point perfectly clear, I often don't return to the thread. Your "explanation" doesn't even fall on ears, let alone deaf ones.
The crowd
was not in the palm of the collective hand of DX.
That's why they chanted for CM Punk as Triple H was about to do his shtick. Your "everyone's a winner" scenario is cute, but by your logic, there can't be a scene-stealer in a movie where everyone is getting along. So what you're saying is that if Funaki was teaming with Triple H, and the fans gave Triple H a standing ovation, and gave Funaki nothing, it is incorrect to say Triple H out-popped Funaki? You're a special needs kid, dude.
Your way of looking at things also makes assumptions. You're assuming that the fans cared about DX more, when there is little evidence to support it. If so, you'd think the fans would have been chanting for them, instead of their music getting a pop, and then the fans chanting for Punk. Perhaps they did like DX more? You've got no way of knowing that. The flip-side of the argument doesn't need to make these assumptions to be correct. CM Punk got his name chanted over DX. This is a fucking fact.
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Originally Posted by Kane Knight
Destor, like Noid, has Punks cock so far down his throat he might choke, often tries to pretend things are different, but that's probably just because of the disability of a meth addled mind.
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No, I don't have Punk's dick down my throat. I like Punk. I think he is a good-great wrestler, and a great promo guy when he's allowed to rip, but besides that, I am just going by my ears. I've also never seen Destor blindly praise CM Punk. I've seen you blindly bash him?
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Originally Posted by Kane Knight
I havbe the DVD. DX literally had the crowd on their feet responding before Punk was invovled. Hmmmm...Noid doesn't seem to mention that part. And Destor's too busy circle jerking to bother, either.
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What the fuck are you on about? Before what? All they did was make their entrance and do exactly what The Hardys and CM Punk did. Punk "became involved"
before DX started their shtick. If you mean DX getting the best entrance pop, yes, I have mentioned it. You do not see it because you're retarded.
It is just as correct for me to assume that DX's recogniseable and popular music got the crowd on their feet as opposed to who DX are, if you're allowed to attribute the fans chanting for "CM Punk" when they really meant "DX." God, you are so hopeless sometimes.
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Originally Posted by Kane Knight
Also, did Noid post the edited version of the video again? I'm wondering if he's ever seen the full version, or if this is part of the continued dishonesty of the "outpoppping" concept in the first place.
Destor's on meth, Noid, what's your excuse for being so stupid?
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I'm not sure what version of the video I posted, to be honest. I did see the event on PPV, and I remember having a laugh to myself because the little internet darling that could was getting his name chanted over the top of the "biggest face act in the company" (more so than Cena at the time), as one-half of this childish act was about to start his shtick.
Triple H obviously didn't feel comfortable with the situation, because he improvised and let CM Punk deliver the "Are you ready?" line, probably to remind the crowd that DX and Punk were teammates for the night. And Punk did lose his undefeated streak to Hardcore Holly the following edition of ECW, and was then the first to go in the Extreme Elimination Chamber the following weekend. Just saying. If "DX were in control," none of that would have happened.
Even if you take the entrance pops into consideration (which I had anyway), it's the build that's important. If someone goes out there and gets nothing, and then gets something, they are successful. Punk getting a smaller entrance pop than DX can be easily explained. The crowd were getting warmed up. When all five guys were in the ring, all the cards were on the table. The Philly fans, ROH marks they were, chanted for CM Punk. End of discussion.