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Originally Posted by Loose Cannon
Yeah, you bet I'm fired up now.
KURT ANGLE: What the fuck is wrong with them here. Again HHH played a part in this one. Oh and Stephenie did too. Kurt and HHH are both going as heels. They don't get along, but they work together. Angle then seems like he develops a thing for Stephenie. I remember that WWF show when Stephenie took a bump during a match and Kurt leaves the match and carries her to the back. I remember saying to myself that this angle was going to be huge. They have to let Steph go with Kurt. I couldn't wait for that to happen and then they would to a big blowoff match between Kurt and HHH at Mania or something. Now this was at a time when they were drawing like 7's in the ratings and you know the crowd wanted nothing more then to see Steph go with Kurt.
And what happens? You guessed it. They drop the god dam angle like nothing ever happend. Reee fucking diculous
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Actually, this ended up turning Triple H face briefly in 2000, and Triple H and Kurt Angle did indeed do battle at the September Pay-Per-View in 2000, Unforgiven. Also, in storylines, Triple H and Kurt Angle have really never gotten along since, to the point where Angle gave Triple H right back to Raw as soon as he became GM of SmackDown!
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Originally Posted by Rectal Pertruder
I forget what year i'm thinking 2 years ago at Royal Rumble when Maven came in after Taker had oliminated a shit load of people and dropkicked him over the ropes. Thats was HUGE. They could have built Maven up big time off that if they played there cards right. I think taker ended up barrying him.
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Actually, nothing could be further from the truth than that. It was in 2002, and following the Rumble match, Undertaker wanted revenge, so he put his Hardcore Title on the line against Maven, only for Maven to win the match albeit with help from The Rock. So Maven actually owns a one-on-one victory over The Undertaker.