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Was I the only one that kept pausing during the match when Kelly Kelly was being twisted like a pretzel, in hopes of seeing her vajayjay? We were millimeters away from the greatest moment in pro-wrestling history!



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@ Kasz It's not that I didn't enjoy the C.M. Punk angle. I actually thought that it was really good. If the storyline went down like you suggested, that would have been great. The problem is that the belt is being passed around way too quickly like it's a hot potato or something. As much as I hate to admit it, I preferred when Hulk Hogan had the belt forever and the Intercontinental Belt was the one that had the best matches and switched around more often. I guess what I'm saying is that the WWE Championship should be put on the face (or heel) of the company and when it switches hands that should be a passing of the torch of sorts. Maybe I'm an old fuddy duddy without a clue, but that's what I think.



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d21lewis said:
Was I the only one that kept pausing during the match when Kelly Kelly was being twisted like a pretzel, in hopes of seeing her vajayjay? We were millimeters away from the greatest moment in pro-wrestling history!


You never watched the original ECW, did you?  :P

There were a lot of great moments there.



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CM Punk is becoming way better than I expected. He's the new Rated-R Superstar sort of speak. CM Punk makes Cena look like an amateur on the mic and Cena makes himself look stupid when he tries to compete with CM Punk.

R-Truth & The Miz new alliance is kinda odd to me, not sure how long that will last,but, we'll have to see.

Kofi Kingston & Evan Bourne are the WWE tag team champs, I hope this will bring some life in the tag-team division. Maybe we might see something interesting at the Night of Champions PPV.



                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

BoneArk said:
CM Punk is becoming way better than I expected. He's the new Rated-R Superstar sort of speak. CM Punk makes Cena look like an amateur on the mic and Cena makes himself look stupid when he tries to compete with CM Punk.

R-Truth & The Miz new alliance is kinda odd to me, not sure how long that will last,but, we'll have to see.

Kofi Kingston & Evan Bourne are the WWE tag team champs, I hope this will bring some life in the tag-team division. Maybe we might see something interesting at the Night of Champions PPV.

Miz R-Truth does seem odd... I can only imagine they plan on shifting R-Truth into being the Miz's lackey.

What makes me laugh about the whole CM Punk thing, is he's basically doing what TNA tried to do, and everyone said was impossible for any company to do.  Live more inthe "fake real."

Triple H leaving for the hospital makes me think that it's totally Triple H who is behind it all.

WORST case scenario?  Vince McMahon.  Nobodies talking about it... but vince being vince, i could see Nash playing a similar role to what he did at No Way Out 2002.



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Not too many replies in this thread these days despite WWE being better than it's been in ages. I just watched "Super Smackdown" and the contract signing between HHH and CM (not enough vowels in those names) was so fucking epic that I'm going to order Night of Champions and watch it live instead of stealing it from the internet like I usually do. WWE is doing it right nowadays.

This is my prediction: HHH will take CM Punk down at the PPV with a little outside interference from Nash (unless Nash turns on Triple H). The result will be the same: John Laurinaitis is going to end up running the WWE because Triple H can't seem to stay out of the spotlight (refereeing Summerslam, fighting CM Punk at Night of Champions, etc.). And, with JL in charge, it's going to come out that HE was the one that cost CM Punk the championship. This will pave the way for Vince McMahon to come back and reclaim the WWE by force.



d21lewis said:
Not too many replies in this thread these days despite WWE being better than it's been in ages. I just watched "Super Smackdown" and the contract signing between HHH and CM (not enough vowels in those names) was so fucking epic that I'm going to order Night of Champions and watch it live instead of stealing it from the internet like I usually do. WWE is doing it right nowadays.

This is my prediction: HHH will take CM Punk down at the PPV with a little outside interference from Nash (unless Nash turns on Triple H). The result will be the same: John Laurinaitis is going to end up running the WWE because Triple H can't seem to stay out of the spotlight (refereeing Summerslam, fighting CM Punk at Night of Champions, etc.). And, with JL in charge, it's going to come out that HE was the one that cost CM Punk the championship. This will pave the way for Vince McMahon to come back and reclaim the WWE by force.

 

The WWE is so enthralling again, it seems nobody bothers to come and comment anymore. Words can barely describe the greatness of what's been going on in the WWE since the shoot that started it all.



 

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d21lewis said:
Looks like we got ourselves a good ol' fashioned mystery. Kevin Nash took out CM Punk at Summerslam but, at who's request?

1.) Kevin Nash's motives: Slowly becoming irrelevant in the wrestling world, "Big Daddy Cool" took it upon himself to make himself know at possibly the biggest match of the year. But how could he have known that Alberto Del Rio would cash in the money in the bank contract following his actions?

2.) Vincent K McMahon's motives: Taken out of power and replaced by his son in law, Triple H, perhaps Vince has planned to take down the WWE from the outside. The tools at his disposal? Former WWE Talent. The same talent that created a "new world order" when they took down WCW back in the 90's. Nash said that, no matter who won the match, he was supposed to take them out. Vince has a problem with Cena (whose failure at Money in the Bank cost Vince his job) AND CM Punk (Whose victory at Money in the Bank cost Vince his job). Hmm......

3.) John Larenitis (or however his name is spelled) motives: Suddenly, this guy has been thrust into the spotlight. Why? Who knows. But what if he's always been waiting in the background? What if he's been waiting for his moment to strike? Perhaps Vince getting fired was John's doing. Perhaps this relatively unassuming man has big goals......goals to take down the entire WWE and make himself the top dog? Triple H is a wrestler. He'd be easy pickings for someone with JL's intellect.

4.) Stephanie McMahon Helmsley: Nash said he got a text from Triple H. Who else would have access to Triple H's phone besides Triple H? The same person that has access to his penis, that's who! Stephanie made the call to get revenge on CM Punk for his disrespect as of late. Hmm.......

5.) Triple H: Hunter Hurst Helmsley said, way before the event that he was going to make sure that, before the night was over, everything would go the way he wanted it to go and that there would be only one WWE Champion. Well, did he want Cena as champion--The guy that made him tap out at Wrestlemania? Or did he want CM Punk as champion--the guy that disrespected him and his wife AND cost his father his power? Being the special guest referee, Triple H was in the perfect position to make sure that everything happened the way he planned. Nash was there because Triple H invited him! A little too convenient, don't you think. When you need something done, you call on your friends. You call on your brothers. You call on "The Clique".

6.) Rikishi's motives: He did it for the Rock. He did it for the people. He did it for all of the Somoans that were never given their chance because of guys like Stone Cold Steve Austin. Wait. I may have gotten my angles mixed up.......

So, what do you think?


I laughed so hard at this one lol



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I've just really had nothing to say... been on the fence on the main raw storyline and I still am.

Was pretty awesome to see Zach Ryder with a promo and a match though, even if he did basically job until lawler saved the day.

I can't think of a wrestler who has done more with less.