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Even the '96, '97 Austin? I agree after that, he was pretty much a watered down act, but his Hart feud was ****ing epic. |
Ahh, the good ol' days...
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I always liked the Rock more than Austin.
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I never really liked austin because I just don't like rednecks. Which I know sounds like an oxymoron for a wrestling fan.
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I remember watching the Foley-Rock I Quit match with a bunch of friends, and after the 10th chairshot, everybody is screaming for the match to end, and I stand up, yelling at the TV, "hit that sonofabitch again!!" LMAO |
Maybe I liked the Rock more because it's really easy for me to identify with a self assured arrogant bastard where as a redneck not so much.
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Before the break: A hispanic wrestler says, "Welcome to the new LAX. Welcome to the donkey show."
After the break: Japanese wrestler and his entourage keep bowing at Angle, only to be attacked and told not to come to America if they can't speak English. OYE, TNA-CHAN! GAT DAMN. |
Big Sexy is the man
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TNA is really floundering around, especially with the whole MEM thing. Sting has never been, nor will he ever be, a viable heel wrestler. The fans just refuse to accept him as a heel. And it has, in essence, worked out that the old guys (Jarrett, Angle, Sting, Steiner, Booker, Foley) are the ones dominating the show, with nothing even vaguely entertaining going on with the young talent. Where are the high-flying, extreme rules, insane matches that actually set TNA apart from WWE for awhile? Now, TNA is looking more and more like the retirement league. |
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