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I do know Takeshi Morishima, though I never knew Ace wanted to sign him. Damn, that would've been awesome, as I saw his ROH work, and thought he was one of the awesome super heavyweights of the time. About Johnny Ace, I think HHH could do a better job, because he's not really a stooge for Vince. Didn't Johnny snag divas from modeling magazines? Kelly Kelly and Alicia Fox anyone? Also, can't forget that under Hunter's watch, Sin Cara got signed (ignoring the results, just on paper), and he pushed for vignettes and angles to explain debuting characters, such as Kharma (again, on paper, just strange coincidences). I'd like to think that a wrestler with tremendous success and a lot of experience and knowledge of the business, in Hunter, would do a better job than John Laurinaitis. However, it's wait and see now. Quote:
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I think Sheamus burial was due to him holding out on a new contract. I heard that on some wrestling radio show.
That is true about Ace looking through modelling magazines to get some divas, almost every Jim Cornette rant about WWE includes a dig at Johnny and his modeling magazines. Funny stuff. |
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As of now, Jericho has 11 days left on his suspension. With Del Rio gone, and some doubt in WWE actually making a Ziggler vs. Sheamus feud, and hope that they don't rush Barrett back, they should rope Jericho in a feud with Sheamus for the world title. Honestly, a heel generally needs to step up, and it does speak of depth issues, when Del Rio practically was the only heel fit to challenge Sheamus before getting concussed. |
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The only thing I ever liked from Khali was/is his funky entrance theme. Of course this is not enough.
After reading the Smackdown spoilers, my guarantee on Big Show is not so iron clad anymore. The stakes have been upped (or lowered depending on how you look at it). I'm not going to say anything else because we don't all read spoilers. |
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If only Kahli had the mobility of Big Show or Kane he would be a true monster in wrestling. He is just too stiff and once he knocked down he struggles to get back up. I like him but no matter what big main event match he is in I know he will never be the winner.
Like say a triple threat championship match or 5x5 elimination match with all the top tier guys. |
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I was going to say the same thing.
Khali got his push when he was still mobile back in 2006 and 2007. He beat The Undertaker and won the world title as well. Dark times. Now though, it would be impossible to push him as a monster, not when my dear old grand mother could beat him in a 50 yard dash. Speaking of pushes. I know some of you have already mentioned it. This Ryback thing is ridiculous, are they trying to get him to 100-0 over random jobbers. Then what ? he hasn't said anything, he gets no real pop from the crowd, you can hardly call Goldberg chants a standing ovation. Ugh |
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As far as Ryback, he needs a feud. Plain and simple. I don't know who, all the champions are faces, and he's a face himself practically. Maybe Cody Rhodes. Maybe Tensai. Hell, he could have a memorable performance in the Money in the Bank ladder match for SD. That sure would be something different. He hasn't even cut a promo yet. He keeps saying "feed me more." No, he needs a laxative or some diet. Since Big Show knocked Brodus Clay a couple pegs, why not do the same to Ryback? |
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' Feed me more ' he is craving his next hit of steroid fuel.
That would be fine if Big Show knocked him out, I would certainly enjoy it, what they are doing now is a waste of time. I saw this earlier. |
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Speaking on Del Rio and his character, it's unbelievable that his gimmick as a Mexican Aristocrat is highlighted more through that commercial than what's on TV. Other than the cars and a personal ring announcer, Del Rio really doesn't flaunt his money around, yet he talks about it. It's one thing to talk about it, it's another to actually do it. I remember when he just won the Royal Rumble, and he had some kind of Mexican fiesta. Another segment would have him make fun of Rey Mysterio, using a chihuahua with a Mysterio mask. He should do more of those kind of segments, and stuff that prove he's a rich guy with abusive power.
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