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loochy 02-15-2011 04:20 PM

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Originally Posted by keg in kc (Post 7432013)
This makes me laugh, in our PG era...

I wondered who that hot girl was.

Swanman 02-15-2011 04:48 PM

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Originally Posted by loochy (Post 7431929)
The Rock came back and gave a 20 minute promo that I liked, which included dissing Cena's stupid "you can't see me", Michael Cole, and the stupid GM thing.

Why are you so angry? What's wrong with being a mark?

Someone shat in his Cheerios this morning it seems. Being an Ring of Honor fan, I'm as smarky as they come, and I still loved the Rock's promo.

WebGem 02-15-2011 05:05 PM

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Originally Posted by loochy (Post 7431929)
The Rock came back and gave a 20 minute promo that I liked, which included dissing Cena's stupid "you can't see me", Michael Cole, and the stupid GM thing.

Why are you so angry? What's wrong with being a mark?

They tilt the shit out of me, that's what. I'm seriously considering cancelling my Wrestlemania trip (or just leaving on Saturday) after all this dumb shit.

WebGem 02-15-2011 05:06 PM

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Originally Posted by loochy (Post 7432015)
I wondered who that hot girl was.

Think about it.

Captain Obvious 02-15-2011 06:12 PM

Sorry about liking The Rock's appearance last night, guys. I didn't realize I had to have the approval of enjoying certain aspects of wrestling from Dr. A. Arrogant Douche, III, expert and all-knowing commenter on all things wrestling. I now understand the errors of my ways and will only watch wrestling not for the enjoyment, but so I can bitch about everything and can ridicule others for enjoying seeing one of the most popular wrestlers of my youth come back and deliver a dang good promo in front of a crowd that went bonkers. Obviously I'm the one who was wrong about this (it's so obvious I don't need to be the one telling you this).

Sorry, guys. My bad.

keg in kc 02-15-2011 07:20 PM

A TNA-riffic decision by Vince in retrospect:
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Raw rating

3.1

There is a lesson here, not that the rating of this show is all that important compared to what happened on the show. But there is still a lesson about surprises vs. advertising. I can't imagine an advertised return of Dwayne Johnson doing less than a 3.8.

BryanBusby 02-15-2011 07:38 PM

It was the second best promo I've watched. The best would still be Chris Jericho showing up on RAW, mainly because it was a complete shocker.

WebGem 02-16-2011 03:26 AM

Back to Jerry Lawlers mom though...I hope he at least ate her pussy and then gave her a black eye before she died

Swanman 02-16-2011 08:17 AM

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Originally Posted by WebGem (Post 7432888)
Back to Jerry Lawlers mom though...I hope he at least ate her pussy and then gave her a black eye before she died

Dude, for the good of the human race, please go back on your meds.

Swanman 02-16-2011 08:20 AM

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Originally Posted by keg in kc (Post 7432384)
A TNA-riffic decision by Vince in retrospect:

I have already talked to a few people that said they are going to make sure to catch Raw in the coming weeks to see what happens with the Rock, so at least WWE has created a little bit of anticipation with the show.

And ratings are a tough game nowadays. Back during the Attitude era when they were pulling 7s and 8s, it was a different world. There was a LOT less quality programming on cable, no on demand, and no DVRs. I rarely watch a show live anymore, I dvr it and watch it when convenient for me.

loochy 02-16-2011 08:50 AM

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Originally Posted by keg in kc (Post 7432384)
A TNA-riffic decision by Vince in retrospect:

Let's see what the ratings are for this coming Monday. The Rock thing has created quite a buzz, PLUS the 2 21 11 thing is happening. We know it's Undertaker, but there may be something more to it. We'll see.

keg in kc 02-17-2011 01:06 PM

LMAO

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Sfeihc 02-17-2011 01:13 PM

Classic!

keg in kc 02-18-2011 03:37 PM

Found this on NFL.com. Seriously. Wrestling talk on NFL.com. I kid you not.
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Pick Six: NFL player/WWE superstar comparisons

By Adam Rank |

Published: February 16th, 2011

The biggest story in sports this week has been the return of The Rock to the WWF (sic — sorry, hippies, it will always be that to me). The news sent waves around the world. Not only was The Rock trending on Twitter, but so was his alter-ego, Dwayne Johnson. That, my friends, takes star power.

And it got me thinking: Is there anybody in the NFL who possesses The Rock’s charisma? I mean, he’s a megastar, like the Hugh Jackman of wrestling.

Some might say Chad Ochocinco, but that doesn’t really work, mainly because The Rock was once a champion. Sorry to Terrell Owens and Steve Smith South, because they, too, are out in that case.

A case could be made for Hines Ward. He’s a two-time champion, blurs the line between heel and fan-favorite, plus he has been known to lay down the smack on opposing defensive players. A strong candidate.

Then there is Clay Matthews who, much like The Rock, is a third-generation superstar in his sport. And like The Rock, Matthews does have that Hall of Fame bloodline. Matthews’ post-Super Bowl schedule has been pretty electrifying, too.

Still, that seems kind of off. You might have to go back to Warren Sapp — who was a college teammate of The Rock at the University of Miami — to find a person who fits.

But what about the rest? Here are the top six current NFL player to WWE superstar comparisons going. (And before you start, yes, this is the kind of mindless fun we will be enjoying until football kicks off again.)

6. Ochocinco/The Miz
The Miz goes by a goofy nickname and spends most of his time telling people how awesome he is instead of actually proving it. Yeah, I would say that fits. And really, can’t you see 85 wearing this shirt? Though by always taking a backseat to T.O., he might be more Alex Riley.

5. Ray Lewis/Triple H
Triple H is known as “The Game.” He is the king of kings, and he calls all of the shots. And while Lewis might not be married to the boss’s daughter, he certainly carries that kind of respect with every NFL player.

4. Aaron Rodgers/Edge
At first it seemed like Philip Rivers might be a good match with Edge. But Rivers prides himself on never working blue when he talks trash to opponents. Not quite a “Rated R Superstar” at all. So give Rodgers the nod here, because not only do he and Edge wear the same belt, Matthews helped deliver the title for both.

3. Drew Brees/Daniel Bryan
Both Brees and Bryan were once derided as being far too small to make it with the big boys. Both were able to overcome the odds to be champions of their profession. Who has the last laugh now?

2. Peyton Manning/John Cena
Manning and Cena are middle America’s dream — clean-cut, bad hairdos, but they make good commercials (although it seems that only children can take their sugary goodness). And both are the face of their respective industries right now, even though most discerning adults root against them.

1. Brett Favre/Ric Flair
Hall of Famers for sure, but both should have hung it up a long, long time ago.

Also receiving votes: Rivers/CM Punk; Jay Cutler/Zack Ryder.

What do you have?

Bowser 02-18-2011 04:01 PM

What do you think the price tag was to get Rock back in the fold? I'll take a guess and say a lot.


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