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Ditto 4w, I think Tensai needs a lot less caricature in his gimmick. That ^@ can work in NJPW, but not here.
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Originally Posted by 4wrestling
Originally Posted by hymen man
Originally Posted by PLVN
"Your opponent at the over limit...IS ME!!!"
This dude Johnny is comedy.
You know he can't go more than one sentence without botching
So I guess they are going through with the idea of Tensai being Johnny's henchman. It just sucks that the Tensai gimmick is so freaking stupid. I think Bloom as a performer could have a lot of potential in a different gimmick.
Originally Posted by Peep Game
Today at 8:26 pm
brasilianmami:
Enjoyed Raw for the most part tonight.
Things seem a bit hectic on the creative side, but watever.
You dudes will never be happy with anything though huh.
Everyone wants Cena to leave, get injured, or take a break. He does and people complain tonight saying WWE needs him and the show was boring.
Dude comes back for the last segment and people are complaining already tired of him.
No one wants to see Prince Albert vs Cena so they swerve with a gimmick match against Laurenitis.
And everyone still complains.
Some of you guys are a new breed of smark.
You enjoy nothing but want to mark out. and will only mark out for dumb &@%# like a crappy, rushed Cena v. Batista match at OTL with only 3 weeks of build.
Originally Posted by venom lyrix
Huge Extreme Rules Blow-Up Involving Brock Lesnar; Dressing Room "Ripped Apart"
Posted by: Lee on May 01 2012
Source: PWInsider
This Is Taken From PWInsider:
Following the Extreme Rules PPV on Sunday, there was a huge backstage blow-up involving Brock Lesnar.
According to several sources, Lesnar lost it on a number of WWE officials and began ripping apart a dressing room, upset over the John Cena promo that closed the PPV.
The original plan was for Cena, despite winning, to be so beaten that he was carried out of the building, leaving an opening for Lesnar to brag that while he had lost the battle on a fluke, he had won the war.
When Cena decided to address the audience, Lesnar perceived it as Cena double crossing him and lost in on WWE officials. It's not yet known how they calmed him down, but tonight's angle with HHH was planned in advance as a way to remove Lesnar from TV.
Sources within the company have indicated that Lesnar's current deal only requires him to work two dates minimum.