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Because theyu like watching wrestling. It's that simple. Not everyone shares your opinion, dear. Don't post in this thread if you don't like it.
Yeah, and Baseball isn't a sport either. Your point? I mean seriously, any sport that has more steroids in it than pro wrestling is no longer a real sport. It becomes "Sports Entertainment"Quote:
Originally Posted by FiragaBreak
As for me.I watched the HOF induction show on Saturday and I watched WMXXI last night. HOF show pissed me off because I wanted to see the other inductees. They only showed Piper's and Hogan's induction. I loved Piper's acceptance speech but Hogan's reaction just pissed me off. No one can deny what Hogan did for wrestling during the 80's, but I can't stand him or the sheep that wouldn't shut up to let Hogan speak. These fans that shouted "ONE MORE MATCH" need to get their asses kicked. ONE MORE MATCH? Hogan's hip is so screwed up now that he couldn't even do that Leg Drop on Davari when he made the save for Eugine last night. Hulkamania is dead and thank god for that.
As for WMXXI itself? A decent PPV. I was disappointed in the Mysterio/ Guerrero match just because I have their match from Halloween Havock '96 and that was a classic. But the rest of the PPV was what I expected to be. Taker won which is good and I loved when Cowboy Bob Orton came to help Randy Orton WITH THE CAST. The Ladder match wasn't bad and had some decent spots in it Edge won it as I expected. The Chrissy/Trish match sucked as I though it would. The Angle/HBK match was great and I'm happy that Angle won. The sumo match scarred me. I'm going to have nightmares about Big Show and Akebono in those sumo diapers. The JBL/Cena match wasn't great but it wasn't bad either. Giving the belt to Cena may not be the best idea considering he hasn't shown any real improvment over the last 9 months and his gimmick is getting stale very quickly. But he is the biggest name on Smackdown next to Eddy. So it made sense from a business standpoint. It's just sad that the crowd didn't seem to care when Cena won the belt. They should've made a bigger deal out of it because Cena ended JBL's eight month title reign. HHH/Batista wasn't a bad match as well. It went longer than it should've but the match could've been a lot worse. They had to have Batista go over with all of the heat that's he's had over the last few months and they did. What they're doing with Batista right now is what they should've done with Goldberg when he was with the WWE. Come to think of it, if they had put half of the effort into Orton's face turn that they did in Batista's? It would've been Orton vs HHH this year at WMXXI.
Biggest surprize for me was the fact that both the WWE and World Heavyweight titles actually changed hands. I figured it would've been one or the other but not both. Not a great PPV, but it didn't completly suck either. The only thing that pissed me off about the night was the fact that you had two guys who last year closed WMXX as the champions and this year they were in the first and second match.
Great post Amarant. I didn't order the PPV but I read the results. Check out my predictions. Got every single one right except for the Big Show-Akebono match. :D
Seriously...if FF is real, how is wrestling not? If animated-pixelated characters turns your penii up, then what about actual physical wrestlers? Seriously though, we know wrestling is fake...storyline wise. The moves they do are real and do require athleticism.Quote:
Originally Posted by FiragaBreak
I won't speak more, I'll just let you fantasize about Rinoa until you one day marry her.
That was an excellent summary Amarant, and I agree completely. Although the card itself wasn't anything special, the event as a whole didn't disappoint.
The opener between Eddie and Rey was a good match to kick off with, and the Money in the Bank Ladder match gave us the evening's spots, as well as an impressive performance from Shelton Benjamin. As for Angle/Michaels, this contest was simply a pleasure to watch, and probably my match of the night.
A few things managed to drag the evening down though. The Women's Title match was a typical affair, and didn't interest me at all. Big Show/Akebono wasn't terrible, but only the novelty value stopped this from being the case. Finally, I found the JBL/Cena match to be quite a bore. It didn't particularly bother me who won this one, and the quality of the wrestling reminded me why. Having a new champ after nine months or so of JBL is nice, but I can't see what Cena is going to bring to the belt when his gimmick wore off months ago. Even the fans in the arena didn't seem that interested, so I hope they can do something to revitalise Cena's character soon. I can't say that I'm excited about Batista's reign on Raw either, but his match with HHH was enjoyable enough so I can't complain.
Overall the event was quite a good one. It was hardly spectacular but I hadn't expected it to be in the first place. There were good, average and bad matches in equal measure, but the event entertained more than it disappointed. A good WM. :)
i like wrestlin but wats dumb isu when some1s bout tog et suplexed, they jump up.Also, the usually stamp when they punch,i think to make noise so its sounds like a punch, and sometimes u can even tell its not a real punch
The fact that Shawn Michaels is wrestling again almost makes me want to watch it (haven't been into it since the 90s, so he could very well have been wrestling again for some time). Michaels was one of the reasons I watched WWF (I'll lever be used to this 'E' stuff) back in the day.
I remember when Triple HHH was still Hunter Hearst Helmsley and he had the whole British blue blood royalty character going on. Good times.