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Old 07-28-2009, 03:53 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by Rollermacka View Post
I will have to agree to disagree with you about those things. No Limit was WCW's way to try and bring in the younger audience with a popular rap group of the time but just like with the Warrior. They paid them both alot of money and gave them Creative Control of the direction, so they made as few appearances (I think Master P did two shows) pocketed the money and walked away. KISS was always a very entertaing act, but WCW promised them more they they should have and it ended up being another wash. I mean look at what the WWE is doing now, they had ZZ Top, and Shaq Fu as hosts. Is it any better?
1 - If you saw 100 guys beating up 3 guys, you'd think the 100 guys are cunts. That's why the No Limit Soldiers never got over.

2 - They never had creative control. They had set things they agreed to like giving certain people pushes.

3 - In 1999 (or whenever it was), get Korn or Limp Bizkit. Get Eminem or Dr Dre. Kiss? You gotta be shitting me.

4 - I talk shit about WWE being out of touch with their current audience all the time. Shaq is a star though.
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