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Old 06-11-2004, 07:42 PM   #4
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Cyke does not have that much rep yet (10+)
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In no particular order, and I may not reach ten:

Hulk Hogan: I liked him when I was a kid, but when I started paying attention to the actual wrestling instead of just gimmicks, I started feeling awfully bored from his matches. I respect his contribution to the business, but I just don't like him in the ring.

Goldberg: I dislike him for several reasons. I dislike the way his matches unfold. It's all about staring down for a few minutes, one big move, staring down, big move, break, big move, break, etc., until Goldberg wins with the Jackhammer. The biggest reason I can't stand the giant brute comes from his direct intervention in ending the career of one of my favorite wrestlers, Bret Hart. Still, he's fun to look at, if only for the unwanted, negative crowd reaction he gets.

Sycho Sid: He's sloppy, even for a big guy. I don't think the Wrestlemania 13 main event would've been as bad had it not been for his lousy performance.

Dudleyz: I hate them as much as anyone can healthily hate a WWE tag team. Why so many people like them is beyond me (Aside from ECW. It's been years now.). If you can honestly tell me that their participation was key in the first TLC match (or any other, for that matter), you're likely full of shit. You can put any other two guys in their place, and they would've done just as good a job, if not better. Just give them a table. Now, they are involved in an angle with The Undertaker, my favorite superstar.

Rikishi: He used to be a little more versatile, which made his matches a little bit interesting. That little bit has been long gone, and all that's left isn't enough to hold my attention.

Batista: *yawn* He looks like a superstar, can't wrestle to safe his own life. A generic big man we're seeing way too much of.

JBL: I liked him back in APA. Bradshaw and Farooq made an aggressive tag team, but JBL the singles main eventer is way out of his league. It's sad, because his gimmick is actually pretty interesting.

Kevin Nash: I liked him back when he was Diesel before leaving the WWF in '96. Then I started reading comments he made, reports on his attitude, his lousy performance in wCw and later in the WWE, and I just grew a dislike for the guy.
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