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Let's look at it from this angle shall we? The Rock leaves the WWE and moves on to Hollywood. He attempts to drop the name and separate himself from a FICTIONAL CHARACTER in order to be taken seriously as Dwayne Johnson, the actor.
Let's put John Cena in that...
Thank you. At least someone gets the point I was trying to make. All I was saying was give the MITB prop a facelift. I don't need a lecture on the purpose of MITB concept or the obvious fact that there is a contract in the case. I just think it would look more credible for the winner of the...
I honestly think the whole premise behind my post has been misconstrued. My original poll (pre-moderator version) did not ask the question of getting rid of the MITB entirely. It just inquired on whether or not the props should be replaced. I like the MITB for its explosive matches, but I...
...and replace it with the Million Dollar Championship belt. I'm not saying get rid of the concept of MITB, but change the prize image. I think the Million Dollar Belt should be suspended above the ladder and whoever grabs the belt gets a guaranteed shot at a title.
Overall, I think it...
They did it with Hogan's return. He won the Undisputed Championship again and he had left for WCW with the intention to destroy the WWE. Rock doesn't even want the championship, so there's no reason to complain about his spot. That means someone else needs to step up and be the best as the...
And The Rock wasn't loyal? He never wrestled for another company, nor would he ever. So Austin walking out was good for himself right? He did what he thought was good for himself? The Rock retired and did what he thought was good for himself too. Both still loyal to the WWE.
The Rock put it all on the line as well, he was just fortunate to not be injured during his time. Had Austin not been injured it would be a different story as well. You can't fault Rock or Austin for their physical turns their bodies took. They spent around the same amount of time in the same...
Finally, someone who is pulling out the bigger skeletons from the closet of hypocrisy. It has always appalled me at the fact that The Rock has received nothing but hell for his career choices, but Austin is seen as the spotless superstar. Austin has done more than enough to make the company...
I personally don't want to hear anything about superstar returns, because we've had an outstanding return + match involving The Rock, but the IWC plus CM Punk-Ass has attempted to scrutinize and criticize him to death. I wouldn't want anyone returning just so they can be buried by CM Punk-Ass.
As a faithful Rock fan, I have to say that there seems to be millions and millions of hypocrites, not millions and millions of Rock fans. What more does this guy have to do to shut some of you people up? He comes into the pro wrestling as Flex Kavana; WWF as Rocky Maivia, gets Cena-style...
Although Hulk Hogan was the cornerstone of putting WWF on the map, w/o Austin AND The Rock, there would be no WWE at all today...we would be looking at WCW programming instead. Hogan could've kept that moniker if he would've just stayed away and retired...but he didn't, so now people are tired...
Here is what people seem to be forgetting. The Rock's promos around 98-00 were founded on his genius catchphrases. (Yes, I say genius, b/c it shifted the winds of pop culture) Once we hit around 2001 and on, he changed his promo style quite a bit. There is no way in hell that John Cena...
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/656567-peoples-timeline-a-look-back-on-the-rocks-historical-return-to-the-wwe#page/1
After a segmented 7 year hiatus, due to The Rock's appearances (via satellite/live), he has finally returned as a major part of the company. Now with the announced WM...
I came on to Wrestlezone and noticed that :suspic: Cena had twittered about his "FINAL K.O." to The Great One. In that message, he had mentioned that he had never...(now pay attention) RAN HIS MOUTH about The Rock. Instead he said that The Rock got his allegations solely from an article...
I would definitely add like a crippler crossface as the final component to the SCF. That would add serious momentum to the Miz as champion. BAM! He hits the SCF and immediately applies the crossface.
JoMo could get away with a moonsault into a elbow drop. I know the Starship Pain is a...
Rock doesn't need a paycheck. The WWE is home for the Rock. He said that well before he focused on his movies full-time. He thanked us, the millions, the people for sticking with him...and he came back just for us.
The Rock is nowhere near like Hogan who is in it for spotlight...
Is it? Cena's initial shoot on The Rock was far from kayfabe. He pretty much said The Rock doesn't give a damn about the business. That sounds personal to me. Wrestling fans with longevity have seen real life issues turned into storyline. I don't think it was kayfabe at all.
Cena went...
The Rock by a landslide. The Rock had a Cenation mutiny by the time he was done. The Rock left to make movies, but didn't disappear completely. He did make appearances whether they were on Titantron or not makes no difference. His face was on WWE programming in some form and fashion. John...
I understand why Orton is so over, because it's just like Stone Cold Steve Austin, being the neutral character and being in it for himself to be the best. Hmmm sounds to me like the crowd is seeking attitude era like behavior. Kicking someone in the skull is FAAAAR from PG material to me...
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