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kirmit129

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This is going to be a boring Wrestlemania. There is no true main event. The Batista injury really did a number on the WWE. I was hoping for a Batista vs Undertaker match. Anyway, all I hope is that Triple H does not win the title. Would be also nice if Mick Foley wins. Foley seems to be in the WWE to lose these days. Too predictable....
 
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Dimitri

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i agree

a very weak card for a wm......sad becuase they are usually good shows......taker will go 14-0 and hery good bye.....cena HHH ZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz....3 way same stuff.....teh big "main events lack something....not build up right not a big rivilary...not good main events....just not into them...HBK offically washed up...fighing vinnie mac......bret hart induction biggest part of weekend by far.................money ladder match stinks to....who cares lashley flair benjerman...YUCK
 

stever

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From what I have seen, keep in mind, I havent watched wrestlin since the mid 80's, a lot of these guys don't have any personality. Where are today's Roddy Piper's or Randy Savage's or Jake Roberts. Guys who were entertaining in the ring, but more entertaining outside it. To me, the problem is that there arent any minor leagues anymore. Guys get trained then moved to the WWE.. at least in the old days you had to work your way through all the old wrestling territories. It might take years before you hit the big time if at all. I remember watching the Honkey Tonk Man and Earthquake on tv that came out of Vancouver. Maybe 50 people were there in a tv studio. Today's wrestling is boring and lacks charisma.

My 2 cents...
 

Von Wigglestaff

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The loss of Eddie Guerrero has had a far greater impact on the card than Batista's injury. I'm already getting my WM party together, lots of ribs, wings and beer for those attending.

And for the people who don't like wrestling - IT DOESN"T REALLY MATTER WHAT THEY LIKE!
 

BuckN77

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I have to agree WWE needs to take a break and regroup, they seem to be recylcing storylines and bringing in old timers like Tanaka.. I will be watching the PPV however but at a Sports bar probably spend most of my time looking at the cute waitresses instead of the PPV :)
 

kirmit129

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stever said:
From what I have seen, keep in mind, I havent watched wrestlin since the mid 80's, a lot of these guys don't have any personality. Where are today's Roddy Piper's or Randy Savage's or Jake Roberts. Guys who were entertaining in the ring, but more entertaining outside it. To me, the problem is that there arent any minor leagues anymore. Guys get trained then moved to the WWE.. at least in the old days you had to work your way through all the old wrestling territories. It might take years before you hit the big time if at all. I remember watching the Honkey Tonk Man and Earthquake on tv that came out of Vancouver. Maybe 50 people were there in a tv studio. Today's wrestling is boring and lacks charisma.

My 2 cents...

You forgot the Million Dollar Man Ted Dibiase. I hated that guy and that's why I'm surprised that he's not being inducted into the HOF this year. He played his character so well.

Last Wrestlemania that had no major main event was Wrestlemania 18. The main event was Chris Jericho vs Triple H. That mania, the Rock and Hogan stole the show. Now Hogan, in his prime, was a true main eventer.
 

Dimitri

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yes weak card but

the man has it right who cares...good friends wings beers.....i almost forgot about that ribs wings YUMMMY
 

Rattlesnake1969

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You know what would be kinda nice to see is Brett Hart actually help out HBK to beat Vince at his own game and the two of them settle their score once and for all. HBK is going to retire after this as should Flair and Undertaker. It was nice years ago when they only had a few PPV's now its every 5 weeks or so
I think TNA is going to explode soon, and compete very well against the WWE. The WWE defintely needs to shake things up a little bit more to have its viewers wonder whats going to happen next.

Thats only my opinion though
 

usher14

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That will never eeeeeever happen.

Originally Posted by Rattlesnake1969
You know what would be kinda nice to see is Brett Hart actually help out HBK to beat Vince at his own game and the two of them settle their score once and for all.
That would never happen! I read in a article that brett does not like working with HBK. Plus if that ever happen, then i will never hear the end of it from my friend. He is a big brett hart fan and dislikes HBgay. Thats what he calls him.:D
 

Casa_Nova

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yes, Bret and HBK has a history. But wrestling is not about who likes working with whom. It's business. The Bret helping HBK screw McMahon story will sell and it's good business. I would love to see it actually happen.
 

cancowboy2001

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It has to happen. I can't see any other reason for Hart getting his induction. McMahon screwed the guy and would've never let him comeback or get inducted if he wasn't going to be of any use to a storyline and make him some money. :)
From the Sun on Sunday:
http://www.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2006/03/26/1506615.html
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Besides, Hart may be accepting the honour on WWE soil, but no one can accuse him of doing it on anyone else's terms.

For starters, he doesn't want to appear at Wrestlemania the day after the inductions.

"I'm not trying to be difficult," Hart explained.

"I just wouldn't want anyone to think I have finally got in bed with them enough that I can accept what they did to me. At this point, I'm set to fly out of Chicago early in the morning, before Wrestlemania."

Hart is perfectly aware WWE has every intention of changing his mind on that decision, though.

"Oh, they're certainly going to try to sell me on Wrestlemania between now and then," he said with a laugh.

"They're going to sit me down and talk to me about all kinds of stuff. But I'm not planning on doing anything more than walk out in front of people at the Hall of Fame. That's my only promise."

Hart is also declining a paycheque for the appearance, and refusing to put his name on the dotted line.

"They've sent me a contract and I don't have any intention of signing it. I know what contracts mean to them. I had a contract and they screwed me over on it. Now they come back to me with a contract 10 years later and ask me to sign it?

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stever

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kirmit129 said:
You forgot the Million Dollar Man Ted Dibiase. I hated that guy and that's why I'm surprised that he's not being inducted into the HOF this year. He played his character so well.

Your right. He was another one that had that charisma. Another one was Michael P.S. Hayes.
 
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