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Post by Bazzy on Dec 2, 2011 9:52:12 GMT -5
Shon , I agree with you ! . Why are they doing Xmas stuff in November ?
How big are David Otunga breasts ? Shocking !
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Post by Jon E Diamond on Dec 2, 2011 22:56:52 GMT -5
How big are David Otunga breasts ? Shocking ! LMAO! Classic Bazzy! Loved the main event, and the show was okay. Everyone that thought Daniel Bryan was eventually going to lose his MITB contract before WM... think again, this guy is for real, even to the WWE.
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Post by Sinclair Promotions on Dec 2, 2011 23:02:02 GMT -5
That main event was off the hook, and Daniel Bryan came out looking like a million bucks. It took a W.S.S. off the ropes to put him away. That's more then what most of Monster Mark's opponent get, even Randy (SuperCena Jr.) Orton needed to be put away. I for one am looking forward to the day when Bryan becomes the World Heavyweight Champion. I for one am hoping for a Benoit/Guerrero type celebration, with both Bryan and Punk in the ring holding the big two titles.
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Post by Shon Maxx on Dec 3, 2011 5:28:52 GMT -5
Hopefully that's where the similarities will end.
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Post by swarm on Dec 3, 2011 10:32:39 GMT -5
Hopefully that's where the similarities will end. I thought I was the only one who thought Eddie Guerrero and Chris Benoit were overrated. I remember when Eddie won the belt, I wasn't too involved in the IWC. I had no idea he was supposed to be this super popular guy. I remember being surprised by his push to the title, thinking they were running thin on top guys. I liked him as champ but always saw Eddie as an elite I-C level guy not a main event guy. I liked Benoit as champ and always felt like he got the major shaft by HHH, who's DX vs. Spirit Squad was treated as the main program throughout his reign. But he was another guy you knew wasn't going to be champion for long. I don't even remember who it was who took the belts off each of these guys. Both very unremarkable champions imo.
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Post by Justin Case on Dec 3, 2011 11:27:37 GMT -5
Ya know, I often wondered when Guerrero and Benoit signed with the E from WCW, if they wanted it in their contract to get a major push for World Championships or they wouldn't sign long term?! I mean, WWE "probably" saw them at that time as a big signing and really wanted them so agreed to it? Just speculation, not saying that's the reasoning? I dunno, it does seem sort of weird that they got the push they did for the World Title, and neither was a bad champion when they had the title. But like Swarm said, sort of forgettable as champions.
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Post by Sickman on Dec 3, 2011 16:13:20 GMT -5
I think Eddie winning the title was a show of respect for his family heritage and what he personally had done in the industry. And he did have a pretty big run in the E.
With Benoit I think they may have been responding to the fans reaction. Great worker but never really clicked on the stick.
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Post by reno on Dec 3, 2011 16:20:14 GMT -5
I don't even remember who it was who took the belts off each of these guys. Both very unremarkable champions imo. [/quote]
Benoit's first reign was ended by Randy Orton's first title victory & the "thumbs-down" from HHH. While it wasn't primarily due to Benoit, I would hardly call that an unrememberable end to a 4-month World title reign.
DB looked like he had the champ beat, and the crowd looked ready to explode if he did. Hopefully, they see this storyline all the way through to 'Mania, I think the fans will definitely buy into a DB-Henry Title match. Who would have thought that a year ago?
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Post by cman on Dec 3, 2011 16:21:15 GMT -5
JBL took the WWE Title from Eddie, after they had I believe 4 or 5 month feud. If I remember it ended at the Great American Bash in a bullrope match.
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Post by Vegas on Dec 3, 2011 16:45:28 GMT -5
JBL took the WWE Title from Eddie, after they had I believe 4 or 5 month feud. If I remember it ended at the Great American Bash in a bullrope match. Cman is correct, JBL won the WWE Championship from Eddie in a bullrope match at the Great American Bash. On a side note, Eddie and JBL had a good feud IMO. In addition to their Great American Bash bullrope match, they also had a good match two months earlier at Judgment Day and and a good steel cage match on Smackdown that summer.
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