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Originally Posted by YardFather
The Miz as a badass marine in an action movie would be about as believable as The Miz as WWE Champion.
He had the best reign of the past 6 yrs
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Originally Posted by YardFather
The Miz as a badass marine in an action movie would be about as believable as The Miz as WWE Champion.
hombrelobo wrote:
If you're calling Cena/Lesnar bad just because Cena won, you have your priorities as a wrestling fan completely wrong.
This. I had this feeling Cena would win after Brock made Johnny agree to those insane demands last monday on Raw along with Edge making a cameo.
I didn't even think Punk would win....because of two factors: he held the title for over 5 months. and after his incredible push from MITB in his home city....i didn't think WWE would let him go two for two in his home town PPVs....but at least i was one of two right.
Originally Posted by gunnascott
Originally Posted by YardFather
The Miz as a badass marine in an action movie would be about as believable as The Miz as WWE Champion.
He had the best reign of the past 6 yrs
Originally Posted by gunnascott
Originally Posted by YardFather
The Miz as a badass marine in an action movie would be about as believable as The Miz as WWE Champion.
He had the best reign of the past 6 yrs
I didn't say it was a good reign I just said it was the best of the past 6 yrs. All reigns have been terrible since Cena's 2006 run IMOOriginally Posted by 4wrestling
Originally Posted by gunnascott
Originally Posted by YardFather
The Miz as a badass marine in an action movie would be about as believable as The Miz as WWE Champion.
He had the best reign of the past 6 yrs
Pleeeeeeeease stop
Let me count his clean wins for you as champion....
John Morrison
Jerry Lawler
I was a big fan of Miz with MITB and the initial title run, but it became very clear early on that even though he was champion, they weren't going to put him over any top stars.
Originally Posted by Peep Game
I think their faces should have already told us who would win this match or not
Originally Posted by 4wrestling
Tonight is The Bella Twins final night with the company
Originally Posted by 4wrestling
No preview this week as promised because I don't want to lower the morale of the NT wrestling thread.
Also no recap of last night's Extreme Rules PPV because I don't want to put the NT wrestling thread into a permanent state of depression. Here are the results:
Last night in a landmark night, Brock Lesnar made his triumphant return to the ring, beating WWE posterboy John Cena to a bloody pulp, but then was caught off guard by Cena's chain, leaving him stunned and giving Cena the opportunity to hit him with an AA, giving Cena the victory. However, while Cena may have won the battle, it appears to be a pyrrhic victory, as the leader of the Cenation announced after the match that he'd be leaving for a while. While we're unsure as to how long, what we do know is Cena will be here tonight. What words will be exchanged between him and Lesnar? Will Lesnar put him out of commission for good? There could also be repercussions from the fallout. Executive Vice President of Talent Relations and General Manager of Raw and SmackDown John Laurinaitis was forced to bend to all of Brock Lesnar’s demands in order to get the contract signed for Sunday’s match. That included declaring Lesnar the “new face of WWE" – a face that was surprisingly defeated at Extreme Rules. With an angry Lesnar presumably on his way to Raw SuperShow (Starring Brock Lesnar, per the Superstar mandates?), Laurinaitis may be looking to punish the Superstar who threw a wrench in his plans.Originally Posted by RFX45
Originally Posted by 4wrestling
No preview this week as promised because I don't want to lower the morale of the NT wrestling thread.
Also no recap of last night's Extreme Rules PPV because I don't want to put the NT wrestling thread into a permanent state of depression. Here are the results:
Oh man, I was actually looking forward to your recap since I missed the PPV last night. Seemed like a good PPV from the little bits I've read though.
Originally Posted by hombrelobo
Last night in a landmark night, Brock Lesnar made his triumphant return to the ring, beating WWE posterboy John Cena to a bloody pulp, but then was caught off guard by Cena's chain, leaving him stunned and giving Cena the opportunity to hit him with an AA, giving Cena the victory. However, while Cena may have won the battle, it appears to be a pyrrhic victory, as the leader of the Cenation announced after the match that he'd be leaving for a while. While we're unsure as to how long, what we do know is Cena will be here tonight. What words will be exchanged between him and Lesnar? Will Lesnar put him out of commission for good? There could also be repercussions from the fallout. Executive Vice President of Talent Relations and General Manager of Raw and SmackDown John Laurinaitis was forced to bend to all of Brock Lesnar’s demands in order to get the contract signed for Sunday’s match. That included declaring Lesnar the “new face of WWE" – a face that was surprisingly defeated at Extreme Rules. With an angry Lesnar presumably on his way to Raw SuperShow (Starring Brock Lesnar, per the Superstar mandates?), Laurinaitis may be looking to punish the Superstar who threw a wrench in his plans.Originally Posted by RFX45
Originally Posted by 4wrestling
No preview this week as promised because I don't want to lower the morale of the NT wrestling thread.
Also no recap of last night's Extreme Rules PPV because I don't want to put the NT wrestling thread into a permanent state of depression. Here are the results:
Oh man, I was actually looking forward to your recap since I missed the PPV last night. Seemed like a good PPV from the little bits I've read though.
Meanwhile, Triple H is going to be appearing tonight, as confirmed by Big Johnny. It's unknown exactly what the COO will have to say, but it could almost certainly involve the results of last night's Cena/Lesnar match. Fun fact: Triple H and Lesnar rarely crossed paths during Lesnar's first run, and never had a singles match together. Perhaps that will change after tonight?
Also, CM Punk again retained his WWE Championship over Chris Jericho in a brutal Chicago Street Fight. Punk showed rage we've rarely seen before from him, and managed to control his emotions and defeat Jericho. Is this the end of their feud, or will Jericho continue to bait the Straight Edge Savior?
I probably forgot some $!$! but just assume we'll see Lord Tensai, Divas, and perhaps Bryan too tonight.
Originally Posted by venom lyrix
Cena said on twitter he'll be on RAW to give an update on his status - i assume they lead the show with that
HereOriginally Posted by RFX45
Originally Posted by hombrelobo
Thanks for the preview. Any quick detail and opinion on the matches that happened last night? Even links that I can read on so I am not too lost on tonight's show? Seems like plenty loved the Punk vs Jericho and Sheamus vs DBry matches.
Originally Posted by venom lyrix
so we're not starting a new thread for RAW? We're gonna let this keep going because 4W is mad at NT?
Originally Posted by PLVN
Originally Posted by 4wrestling
Tonight is The Bella Twins final night with the company
Is this 100 percent confirmed?
That makes me a saaaaad panda.
Thanks you kindly!Originally Posted by hombrelobo
HereOriginally Posted by RFX45
Originally Posted by hombrelobo
Thanks for the preview. Any quick detail and opinion on the matches that happened last night? Even links that I can read on so I am not too lost on tonight's show? Seems like plenty loved the Punk vs Jericho and Sheamus vs DBry matches.