AwakenTheDemon

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  1. 1. That bruise on that John laurinatis guy looks real. I cant tell if it is is real r just good makeup.

    2. Who is this John Laurinatis guy? Executive of Talent Relations? I though that was Triple H job?

    Triple H is a executive senior advisor in regards to recruitment, training, and development.

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  2. So while Cena is kayfabe "fired" who will be top face for RAW until Cena returns?

    I say HHH will return. Imagine HHH/ADR feud. I think triple H is great with putting guys over so just imagine if won a title and he accepted the idea of allowing ADR to cash in on him to get Del Rio over as champion then let the feud begin. I think all ADR needs is to cash in on right superstar, but they have to be a huge superstar like HHH.

    Del Rio is already over and believable as a main event champion. Daniel Bryan is the one that needs help.

    As for Sin Cara, seems he tested positive for anabolic steroids, and there's a chance he might not be brought back once his suspension is over.

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  3. I was highly disappointed with Insidious. I mean, I wasn't even the least bit creeped out the entire time. Don't get me wrong, it was original for the most part in the horror genre. But as for being scary, eh... not so much. Perhaps I'm just a jaded horror fan though.

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  4. I think Cody is bit too skinny and I think WHC will ok to big on him. Then again I always thought DiBiase would be the one who would go far in his career.

    When a five foot five, hundred seventy pound munchkin holds the World Heavyweight champion, I don't think your body structure matters anymore. At least Cody's over 200 pounds.

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  5. So Im been analyzing this, but I need some opinions now. From being part of legacy and having Orton as somewhat of a mentor like HHH was to Orton in Evolution.

    So how did Cody Rhodes get a push and DiBiase not? I thought both had good gimmicks. Cody had the Dashing thing and DiBiase had his father gimmick with Million Dollar Belt and stuff.

    Because Cody has shown talent where DiBiase has not. Let's be honest, Ted's ringwork is decent at best and his mic work needs alot of work. Not to mention, he was basically just a complete rehash of his father's gimmick, straight down to having Virgil.

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  6. I don't know if this discussed here or not (considering how long it's been since I posted regularly), but has anyone seen the Best of Nitro DVD yet? I've been wanting to pick it up, but I'm curious as to if it's worth it or not. It amazes me how much more I appreciate WCW now that it's gone, and how little I did when it was still around.

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  7. Ever since Punk's shoot and the fact he was wearing a Austin shirt, people have called it Punk's "Austin 3:16" Moment. The thing is about Austin, everyone says how that pretty much was the beginning of becoming the Attitude that us older fans wish we could see again in the WWE today. Now I don't know where this whole angle with Punk will go but I have to think this might be the start of a more edgier product, not Attitude edgy but just edgier in general.

    It will begin with Punk walking out of Chicago with the title and hopefully in the process Cena becomes a Heel and returns as a Heel while Punk becomes the newest Face, which like I said before this match/feud could end in a double turn.

    No Super Cena, No MITB Cash in, No DQ, Punk MUST Leave Chicago with the the WWE Title.

    I don't believe this is a push to an edgier product. Right now, the WWE rolls in cash they bring in from sponsorships and Mattel in general. WWE bends over backwards to keep them happy, and probably isn't ready to test the waters more than they are already with keeping Mattel happy.

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  8. What irks me most is that everytime Punk comes out, we have to endure Cena as well. Now I know they're feuding right now, so it's natural for Cena to be involved in a Punk promo. However, there was no real need to have Cena walk out in the middle of a Punk "contract negotiation". Right now, CM Punk is the hottest thing on Raw, and the best thing they have going for them. The fans know it, creative has to know it (although that doesn't mean they exactly do), Vince knows it. Raw is already lacking in star power at the moment. You lose Punk and who do you have left? Cena, Del Rio, Miz, maybe the Big Show? Or do they make Triple H come back as a significant player for a limited amount of time? Or does Jericho finally come back?

    Point is, Raw and the WWE cannot afford to lose Punk, even though it certainly seems like they will.

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  9. Truth winning would be a disgrace and the WWE already let word out that Cena will have the title in Baltimore tomorrow night. If not, I want my money back.

    Honestly, as much as I hate Truth, it'd amused me so much that Super Cena lost his title to someone like R-Truth, that I'd actually have loved it if he won.

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  10. So I just saw True Grit with Jeff Bridges on DVD... absolutely fantastic movie. I wasn't a fan of the first, as I'm not a Wayne fan, but the new one was one of my favorite movies in years. Bridges was perfect as Rooster, although Hailee Steinfeld annoyed me.

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  11. R-Truth will never be taken seriously and will never be considered a top tier talent in the WWE. Like I said, the man's almost 40, if he had the potential, the WWE would have capitalized upon it by now. All he is right now is a transition feud until the next big Raw Feud comes up.

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  12. Totally agree... R-Truth will never be in the league of a Stone Cold Steve Austin, and that's all I've gotta say about that.

    I can't even think of a way that Truth will ever reach that level. I mean, if he had that potential, you'd think he'd already have risen to that stage in his career. The man's already 39, he's lucky he's even getting consideration as a transition main event heel.

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