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Why?

 

its the same boring bs every few months, sprinkled with a nice surprise here and there.

 

look @ past 2 ppvs its the EPITOME of why i cant stand wrestling anymore

 

judgement day featured great matches in the undercard with little to no buildup, and the main events were some of the worst ive ever seen. with ok buildup

 

i just dont have time to waste on how stupid its booked, or wrong wrestlers being pushed, or how PG-13 there trying to be. its bogus

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QUOTE (CryptviLL @ May 21, 2009 -> 06:02 PM)
oh and prolly the Number one thing is the god-DAM announcers

 

they are prolly the worst thing imaginable, after every single ppv they tell u how amazing it is,

 

When I was a kid/teen, I would pretend to be a heel announcer like Heenan or Ventura. They need something like that, and I'm just the remedy.

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I understand the frustration, but other than Ring of Honor (which I don't get because I don't have HDNet). There's no real alternative. Also, I think Smackdown is too good at this point just to give up on.

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QUOTE (MHizzle85 @ May 21, 2009 -> 08:45 PM)
I understand the frustration, but other than Ring of Honor (which I don't get because I don't have HDNet). There's no real alternative. Also, I think Smackdown is too good at this point just to give up on.

 

I have watched ROH a few times and on the TV show, it is highly overrated. Maybe the matches can't get going, but a lot of the moves are not believable. Instead of clotheslining a guy, they have to do a back flip, splits, macarena, than clothesline.

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QUOTE (Brian @ May 21, 2009 -> 09:19 PM)
I have watched ROH a few times and on the TV show, it is highly overrated. Maybe the matches can't get going, but a lot of the moves are not believable. Instead of clotheslining a guy, they have to do a back flip, splits, macarena, than clothesline.

 

I'm actually laughing out loud at doing the macarena before the clothesline. I dig it, it's definitely different from the WWE product. IMO, it's most times better than the WWE product.

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QUOTE (MHizzle85 @ May 21, 2009 -> 11:08 PM)
I'm actually laughing out loud at doing the macarena before the clothesline. I dig it, it's definitely different from the WWE product. IMO, it's most times better than the WWE product.

Dragon Gate is running a U.S. promotion now and they are going to be in chicago, that will be worth checking out.

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The end of Impact last night was absolutely awful.

Foley teased fighting a "former world champion" to prepare for the PPV.

They brought out a cardboard cutout of Stallone as Rocky Balboa with a robe on the cutout, and Foley had a "match" against it.

It wasn't funny - not even one bit, except for the crowd chanting "Rocky! Rocky!".

Foley's work in TNA is actually making me wonder how much the WWE writers made him funny, or whether his multiple head injuries are finally catching up to him.

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When I was a kid/teen, I would pretend to be a heel announcer like Heenan or Ventura. They need something like that, and I'm just the remedy.

 

for real man, this alone is good enough to quit watching, the announcers are a JOKE. Everytime I watch wrestling it feels like im being mind-warped with their nonstop wwe propaganda and pg-13 style catering to the kids. "Vintage ___" "I cant believe Jericho !"

 

These announcers need to be announcers rather then repeating same 300 lines like a pg-13 rated video game

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QUOTE (Brian @ May 30, 2009 -> 11:14 AM)
I can not stand Kennedy. Never saw why so many people liked him.

 

But why bring him back for one week than release him? Did he even do the job on Monday?

His gimmick worked & he was pretty good in the ring IMO. His problem was that he would over worry about his in-ring performance.

 

IIRC, he was going to Stone Cold Steve Austin for advice about things & after awhile Austin just told him to chill out because of the wanting to over-do everything.

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His gimmick worked & he was pretty good in the ring IMO. His problem was that he would over worry about his in-ring performance.

 

IIRC, he was going to Stone Cold Steve Austin for advice about things & after awhile Austin just told him to chill out because of the wanting to over-do everything.

Pretty good at hurting people.

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Credit: PWInsider.com

 

The early word on why Mr. Kennedy received his surprising release from World Wrestling Entertainment yesterday was that in addition to injuring himself yet again, his nearly injuring Randy Orton was the straw that broke the camel's back.

 

Kennedy returned to RAW this past Monday night after spending ten months on the shelf rehabbing a badly injured shoulder. In his first match back, during a spot in the main event with Randy Orton, Kennedy injured his wrist.

 

However the more important issue in the eyes of WWE management was that Orton nearly re-injured his bad shoulder as a result of an errant move on the part of Kennedy.

 

According to sources, Orton and Kennedy had words backstage after the show, although it was said it wasn't heated. Apparently Orton very calmly dressed Kennedy down, explaining he has to be more careful so he doesn't injure anyone else in the ring.

 

WWE.com confirmed the release of Mr. Kennedy on the website yesterday in their "Industry News" tab.

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