Undertaker obviously has the longevity, but Warrior's 3 year run from when he first won the IC title until he was suspended after Summerslam '91 is better than any three year run Undertaker ever had.
This leads me to using the stipulation as the deciding factor. I've seen Taker get busted...
Win or lose what LeBron has done in these playoffs is absolutely remarkable. He is without two all star teammates and still carrying the team to within 3 wins of a title. If Irving and Love were both playing and relatively healthy, the Cavs may have swept the Warriors.
Iman Shumpert and JR...
The Clippers did until they realized they were the Clippers and pulled one of the biggest choke jobs in NBA history. A healthy Cleveland team I believe would have beaten them, but without Love and with Irving at 50% it becomes much tougher. I still wouldn't count out LeBron.
Cavs over Hawks...
Henry was widely considered the strongest man in the world when he came to the WWE in 1996 so it wasn't just a gimmick. His Olympic performances are misleading for a few reasons. during the 92' Olympics he was only 21 years old so not yet at his peak in terms of strength. In 1996 the reason he...
Shane Ray's draft stock fell because of the possession charge, and rightfully so, but his talent was definitely worth taking the risk with the 23rd pick. He was a top 10 pick based on talent alone and possibly top 5. His drop was similar to Randy Moss's drop back in the 1998 draft. Now if he can...
When it comes to Austin Rivers I think the Clippers just finally figured out what he was. He's not a true point guard who will run your offense efficiently and get everyone involved, he's a scoring guard who can carry the ball up the floor if need be.
He is a good scorer and has been on a hot...
Great second round with all series tied 1-1
GSW/Memphis- I think this will be much closer than people thought, especially with Conley back. Still have the Dubs winning it.
LAC/Hou- If CP3 comes back to play the rest of the series than the Clippers win it. If he misses more games it could...
You're making something out of nothing with misleading stats. Sam played four years in college and 52 total games. Shane Ray played just three years and 40 total games.
Sam's last year in college: 48 tackles, 19.5 for loss, and 11.5 sacks.
Ray's last year in college: 65 tackles, 22.5 for...
Not quite sure why HBK is staying closer then Steve Austin did but there's no way he wins this. Especially because of the freshness of Lesnar due to his squashes the last couple rounds compared to HBK.
Keep in mind we could have had Warrior vs Lesnar if people voted him over Hart (like they...
The 2004 Pistons were a different animal. For my money they were the best "Team" in NBA history (I'm not saying they would beat teams like the 60s Celtics, 80s Lakers, or 90s Bulls, just that they played the best team basketball). The Bulls are no where near that level. LeBron and Kyrie will be...
The Bucks best offensive player is OJ Mayo. So no Milwaukee is not better than they get credit for. They are a fine young team but there's no excuse for the Bulls to not have taken care of them in 5 games at the most.
I also think you're forgetting a guy by the name of Kyrie Irving. Last time...
Clippers got a big win today. That series could have been the Western Conference Finals if the teams were seeded by record in each conference. Chris Paul was spectacular. Raptors are getting embarrassed and put up an abysmal effort in this series. The Cavs suffered a blow with Kevin Love getting...
Everyone was talking about his losses to big name faces. Edge, Umaga, and Khali were all heels. RVD only pinned him because of interference from Edge. The only clean loss to a face is HBK but that was after Cena already beat him clean at Mania 23.
Cena also has a long history of beating...
It seems to me that the only argument people have for DB is his Summerslam victory and even though it has been brought up that Cena wasn't at his peak prime people are dismissing it.
August 6th 2012 on an episode of RAW, John Cena beat Daniel Bryan in a one-on-one match. That makes their...
My vote is for John Cena. 2006 Cena beats 2014 Daniel Bryan 9 times out of 10. I think people are forgetting how dominant Cena was during his first few years in the main event scene.
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