It's perfectly normal that a percentage of the fans turn on a wrestler as soon as that wrestler reaches his/her goal. Always been that way, always will be. And that's fine. The stars need the haters, too. Fandom psychology can be weird at times.
Did anyone else catch JBL dropping the F-bomb during the main event? He proceeded to go eerily quiet right afterwards, as if Vince was chewing his ass through his headphones as the other commentators struggle to cover for him.
Shawn should never wrestle again. He has absolutely nothing left to prove and he had a storybook career. Any match now would only diminish his legacy. How many people can claim that they retired as the main event of Wrestlemania... TWICE?
Ryback has always fancied himself a megastar easily on the level of the Rock, Cena, Stone Cold or Hogan - if only the evil powers that run the machine wouldn't hold him back. In reality all he ever was was a poor man's Goldberg with very little charisma (and very big ears). His lamenting is...
To those calling for a HOF induction - highly unlikely. Not because she's Triple H's ex, not because she yet-another-young-drug-death (at least I'm willing to bet a ton of money that that's going to be revealed to be the cause of death), but because of her porn endeavours. That's the kind of...
When I was a kid I almost always thought the heels were much cooler and I used to think that it was a shame that this audience of sheep just kept automatically cheering the good guys and booing the bad guys. I felt the heels didn't get the appreciation they deserved.
Fast forward to the...
I didn't mind that he was a babyface. I minded that he tried to be funny. Sheamus is a lot of things, but funny isn't among them. 1-800-FELLA. *GROAN* This isn't even his fault. He is not writing the scripts. But they kept pushing him as this happy-go-lucky joker and it just killed him.
Sheamus...
Based on his last book (which even as a big HBK fan I cannot recommend at all unless you're a hardcore Christian who loves tales of athletes crediting every single bit of success or good fortune they ever experienced to the good Lord above) it sounds like he is very certain that he is done for...
Oh Come on! There is a difference between letting slip a politically incorrect term and lecturing at a university about how homosexuality is wrong.
I, too, have called people '******' in the past and the best (poor) excuse I have is that at my school it was simply one of the most common...
No, you're not wrong. Warrior is all that you said. (Although I wouldn't go quite that far as to compare him to Joseph Stalin or Idi Amin. :wtf: )
Frankly, I do think that there was a lot more sincerity in the "Self destruction of the Ultimate Warrior"-DVD than in anything else the WWE has said...
Two words: Unification Match. :icon_cool:
I'd love nothing better than to see one of the midcard belts go. They did it with the World titles and it was the absolute right thing to do, now it's time for the midcard belts to become a rare commodity again as well. So technically, I guess I'm saying...
Totally against this. Aside from the fact that with all these grandpas in the ring it might actually be a very sad sight to behold, I think the WWE have thoroughly overdone the nostalgia acts in recent years. Or as many call it - the part timers. The WWE right now has many problems and one of...
I thought it was a fantastic ending to an otherwise extremely poor Wrestlemania. Tough to say if it was my favorite cash in - that first one by Edge was pretty damn sweet - but it ranks way up there. I loved it. And I do believe that propaganda they're spouting that Seth Rollins is the future of...
Man, this keeps coming up over and over. I shall give my patented answer I always give for all and any questions regarding whether someone deserves to be in the Hall of Fame:
Koko B. Ware is in the Hall of Fame. If Koko is in, __________ deserves to be in as well. Case closed.
There is...
The Rock is way too much a professional to get hung up on something as petty as this. Besides, it's a moot point. There is no way Lesnar leaves Wrestlemania as champion.
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