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I wonder if Ryder is supposed to like being Longs assistant or not, and if it's a long term thing or just for one night?
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Originally Posted by ShaunHillFTW49
About to add..
Originally Posted by ShaunHillFTW49
About to add..
Originally Posted by LanZeR23
Originally Posted by hombrelobo
WWE: The Greatest Cage Matches of All Time is now streaming on netflix.
I gotta check this out.
Originally Posted by LanZeR23
Originally Posted by hombrelobo
WWE: The Greatest Cage Matches of All Time is now streaming on netflix.
I gotta check this out.
Just curious...what did Brett Hart say about Hulk Hogan. I'm curious.Originally Posted by casekicks
Just got done reading both of Y2J's books and Bret Hart's book..All 3 were great reads, but Hitman's book was by far the best of the the 3..He was very honest about not only other wrestlers, but also himself..I highly recommend them all, but I'd start with Bret's first..Anybody read Ric Flair's book and if so how was it?..
Just curious...what did Brett Hart say about Hulk Hogan. I'm curious.Originally Posted by casekicks
Just got done reading both of Y2J's books and Bret Hart's book..All 3 were great reads, but Hitman's book was by far the best of the the 3..He was very honest about not only other wrestlers, but also himself..I highly recommend them all, but I'd start with Bret's first..Anybody read Ric Flair's book and if so how was it?..
Originally Posted by YardFather
08/16: WWE: Money in the Bank 2011 (DVD)
08/23: WWE: OMG! The Top 50 Incidents in WWE History (DVD)
10/11: WWE: The Ladder Match 2: Crash & Burn (DVD)
10/25: WWE: Greatest Rivalries: Shawn Michaels vs. Bret Hart (DVD)
All copped.
I'm a big WWE DVD collector btw, if anyone has any questions about a particular DVD.
Originally Posted by YardFather
08/16: WWE: Money in the Bank 2011 (DVD)
08/23: WWE: OMG! The Top 50 Incidents in WWE History (DVD)
10/11: WWE: The Ladder Match 2: Crash & Burn (DVD)
10/25: WWE: Greatest Rivalries: Shawn Michaels vs. Bret Hart (DVD)
All copped.
I'm a big WWE DVD collector btw, if anyone has any questions about a particular DVD.
Originally Posted by ShaunHillFTW49
Originally Posted by ShaunHillFTW49
Oh my God if they went through with thatOriginally Posted by 3dgarfly23
RAW was completely re-written prior to the show going live. In an update on this, there were actually SIX different scripts for RAW that had been circulating throughout the day. One of those scripts had Triple H laying out CM Punk with a pedigree. Of course, that didn't happen. This just goes to show you how much things change on a daily basis in WWE.
As most would assume, the obvious scenario would be to really push CM Punk to the top considering his recent storyline angle and fan interest. With that being said, most of the RAW scripts were not about having CM Punk go over. They were more about pushing Triple H's new "authority figure" role. Surprised?!
As noted, the original RAW script called for CM Punk to be attacked by Triple H with a pedigree. Alberto Del Rio would then have come out and cashed in his Money in the Bank briefcase against John Cena at SummerSlam. This would have put Triple H over as a major heel and then led to a storyline with CM Punk.
Of course, all scripts besides one were scrapped and that's what you saw on Monday night.
Oh my God if they went through with thatOriginally Posted by 3dgarfly23
RAW was completely re-written prior to the show going live. In an update on this, there were actually SIX different scripts for RAW that had been circulating throughout the day. One of those scripts had Triple H laying out CM Punk with a pedigree. Of course, that didn't happen. This just goes to show you how much things change on a daily basis in WWE.
As most would assume, the obvious scenario would be to really push CM Punk to the top considering his recent storyline angle and fan interest. With that being said, most of the RAW scripts were not about having CM Punk go over. They were more about pushing Triple H's new "authority figure" role. Surprised?!
As noted, the original RAW script called for CM Punk to be attacked by Triple H with a pedigree. Alberto Del Rio would then have come out and cashed in his Money in the Bank briefcase against John Cena at SummerSlam. This would have put Triple H over as a major heel and then led to a storyline with CM Punk.
Of course, all scripts besides one were scrapped and that's what you saw on Monday night.