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Bye Bill

http://www.twitlonger.com/show/niv902

Good to know he still denies it.  

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  1. Good riddance you worthless toolbox.

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  2. No one really does that if they are innocent. Sounds like something else was going to surface?

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  3. MaffewOfBotchamaniaMarch 6, 2015 at 3:13 PM

    I don't find this situation humorous but it was only a matter of time before he crashed and got his contract terminated.

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  4. And nothing of value was lost.

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  5. I had no problem with him being a hardass but the fact of the matter is most of the WWE trained guys suck the meat missile.


    So no tears over seeing him walk the plank here.

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  6. Dear Bill,

    Get a prescription to cialis or kill yourself, either will probably solve this problem.


    Sincerely,
    Society

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  7. Be cool, guys. Someone losing their job is no laughing matter.

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  8. A lot of smarks are getting Hugh G Rections to this

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  9. He's gone from Misfits in Action to Misfits Inaction.

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  10. Him walking away saves WWE from firing him, which would be them admitting they fucked up their so-called investigation

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  11. Well............bye.

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  12. Any news on the Doctor/C M Punk case? Because I got a feeling DeMott is just a scapegoat.

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  13. He made the NXT mode on 2K15 unbearable.

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  14. You think that was unbearable, try working under him for real, faggot!

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  15. Or better yet - accept Christ as your Lord and Savior and let Him do a good work in You.

    Sincerely,
    FG3
    A follower of Jesus Christ

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  16. Extant1979 - Extreme SuperstarMarch 6, 2015 at 3:20 PM

    "Good to know he still denies it."


    Why would he admit it, ever? That would open him up, more than likely, to a lot of legal crap he doesn't want to deal with.

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  17. Riches in heaven trump earthly riches.

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  18. It's not a lie if you believe it enough. I'm

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  19. Extant1979 - Extreme SuperstarMarch 6, 2015 at 3:21 PM

    Thank you, Doug. I've been saying this for a week now.


    Of course, I was talking about myself...

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  20. Extant1979 - Extreme SuperstarMarch 6, 2015 at 3:21 PM

    That has absolutely nothing to do with what anyone was talking about.

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  21. Sweet. I'll be happy to take all of your earthly riches off your hands.

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  22. The DeMott thing is funny considering he was one of the good-cop trainer on the original TE run. I remember him sobbing after the loss of a friend and gave an impassioned speech to the trainees on how to embrace life et al. Presumably he left out the part on not to be a homophobe who thinks he's Sgt Gunnary Hartman

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  23. I assume he means that a clear conscience is worth the financial hit. Were I Bill or a Christian I'd apologize in good old confidential Confession.

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  24. Oprah NoodlemantraMarch 6, 2015 at 3:28 PM

    Deny, deny, deny. It works for Cosby!

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  25. Extant1979 - Extreme SuperstarMarch 6, 2015 at 3:28 PM

    And for Cosby's attorneys.

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  26. I like to think that behind the scenes, there's a Malcolm Tucker figure who just sat down Bill and told him the facts:


    "Now, you listen up here, you greasy Garbage Pail Kid-looking fire-hydrant shaped fuck! You're gonna resign voluntarily, and you're gonna do it now before I voluntarily rip your little bollocks off and sprinkle them in your beard like tiny dingleberries!"

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  27. Yeah, it would be fitting for Paige to get to do the honors.

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  28. Catholics are the only ones with formal confession, aren't they?

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  29. Rumor is, finding out DeMott got fired game some NXT trainees a huge erection.

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  30. Fine, I'll do it...


    I find it a bit humorous.

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  31. Yeah if he's making guys like Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens do 1,000 Hindu squats or whatever to prove how much they love the business, he's beyond worthless.

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  32. Looks like this was the story that did DeMott in:

    ""As someone who has been bullied my entire childhood and even more so now as an adult, I stand behind those who do something about it.

    At a training seminar, where students paid $100 a person to be in the ring & learn, I witnessed DeMott call a Middle Eastern trainee "Aladdin", "terrorist", and "fat f-ck" multiple times. During a bump drill that was nowhere near safe for a green trainee to be doing, he just embarrassed and humiliated him. When anyone else did the drill correctly, he'd turn to this guy and just bash him. When I did the drill, he said "Look, even the girl can bump better than the terrorist!". This continued to the end of the session where he told everyone good job, except this guy, and told him to "f-cking quit and go back to building bombs." It was completely uncalled for and made everyone uncomfortable.

    This guy spent his hard earned money to learn from someone, to get better only to be told to quit and have all these names and insults thrown at him. I have been, and continue to be bullied and I cannot just keep quiet when the world is finally trying to do something about it. To fix it. To save lives.

    Even with me, he screamed at me from across the venue asking why I was not in the seminar. I arrived 30 min before it was scheduled to end and at the time did not have the funds. He continued to yell from across the venue at me as if I had done something wrong but I got in there for the last bit and did it without warming up, without stretching, just so I wouldn't continue to be shouted at for no reason at all. It's just sad that this is what people have come to. That's all I have to say. This was all like 5-6 years ago, before I had ever stepped foot in a ring to wrestle. It was a long time ago, but some things never change."

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  33. Oprah NoodlemantraMarch 6, 2015 at 3:38 PM

    "Marge, it takes two to lie. One to lie and one to listen."
    "What does that even mean?"

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  34. I don't know why, but all this makes me want to re-watch Scent of a Woman.

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  35. I don't know why either

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  36. Oprah NoodlemantraMarch 6, 2015 at 3:39 PM

    Or even Mis-fit Inaction.

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  37. Jury by internet I see.

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  38. Bill Demott can suck a whole bag of dicks.

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  39. If I had to lay odds, this was Bayley. She's been really open about being bullied as a kid and the timeline matches.

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  40. DeNiro is great in that film

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  41. He's fantastic in My Cousin Vinnie, too!

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  42. I would bully that ass of Bayley's

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  43. Too bad, he seemed like such a nice guy.

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  44. Who wouldn't? I mean other than a group of people Bill DeMott likes to mock.

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  45. Extant1979 - Extreme SuperstarMarch 6, 2015 at 3:44 PM

    I wonder how much of the last few days was spent deciding what to do with DeMott and how to go forward. I would assume they waited until they had a new head trainer to "accept his resignation."

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  46. Extant1979 - Extreme SuperstarMarch 6, 2015 at 3:44 PM

    I never understand why she always looks so sad. I wouldn't mind trying to cheer her up.

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  47. He went down even quicker than he did in Goldberg's first match

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  48. Extant1979 - Extreme SuperstarMarch 6, 2015 at 3:45 PM

    As an Italian, I find this thread offensive. As a member of a community of snarky bastards, I approve. It's tough being this conflicted.

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  49. Or WWE may be feeling some pressure, and they gave him a choice of voluntarily leaving his position or them removing him.

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  50. I love that excuse too of I deny the allegations, but I'll resign to save the company from embarrassment. You'd better believe that if I was being accused of shit like that and I really didn't do it, they would have to fire my ass because I would fight that until my last breath.

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  51. sounds like a lying azz punk

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  52. As an Irishman, it is my solemn duty to mention that the Godfather was played by one of us.

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  53. Extant1979 - Extreme SuperstarMarch 6, 2015 at 3:52 PM

    Brando was Irish? Interesting.

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  54. nah he was american indian

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  55. Screw DeMott for making me kickout at 2.9. Jerk. I'm glad his career is over.

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  56. I've never seen this Steiner promo before, and it's amazing:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qVOLkYxEdnY&feature=youtu.be

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  57. with three hours of Raw to fill each week, I don't think they care about "wasting airtime" at all.

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  58. I don't think that's necessarily true. there are several movies that have breathtaking camera shots - which you therefore obviously "notice". but it's in a "holy s***, this looks amazing!"-sense.

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  59. yes, there are even LESS (potential) reasons to boo Lesnar than to boo Punk.

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  60. I don't think that's the same thing. Marveling over a panoramic shot is like marveling over Neville's Red Arrow. But if you're immediately thinking, "great decision to pan the camera like that", then the movie's doing it wrong.

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  61. Having grown up watching WWF in the early 80s, backlund was way over with the fans. Looking back now, I never understood because his promos are awful, but I guess the love was for his in ring ability

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  62. I thought Superstar's commentary work on SummerSlam 88 is horrible and almost makes the event something I can't even watch. How many times did he talk about how someone needed to workout our how big they were? Second worst PPV commentating behind the obvious (KOTR 94) and of course the stuff in the modern era which is just all bad.

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  63. you not liking it doesn't it make it less "cool" (or "hip" or whatever).

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  64. 2 places where I think Vince Sr. missed the boat on

    1) turning graham face
    2) saying no to an angle with Andy Kaufman

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  65. Bob was before my time but I watched his matches and enjoyed them. He a legit wrestler who had a different type of appeal. After the cartoon character era he couldn't get over to that extent so he had to be the crazy old man.

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  66. I think no one knows who could trigger a "boom period". I am sure most people wouldn't have figured that "Rocky Maivia" might actually become not only one of the most popular wrestlers ever but also a legitimate Hollywood star.

    and while Austin or Foley were considered good workers, I seriously doubt that most people would have believed the former to become as big as Hulk Hogan.

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  67. while Reigns isn't as "hot" as he should be considering his spot on the biggest show of the year, the claim that he's got "zero fan connection" is simply not true.

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  68. That conversation was pretty much what happened until Bret Hart said he wanted to work with Austin.

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  69. which would be a crying shame because I think he really has a lot of "superstar potential".

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  70. Fair enough. Let's just say he doesn't have a "main event" connection to the fans.


    If he was lower-midcard for the next few years, working his way up the card (if he was deemed worth it), I don't see anyone having a problem.

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  71. which is also why they went with Hart instead of Luger (unless the latter really turns into the next Hogan popularity-wise).

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  72. I think Bryan would have printed money if they gave him a true Austin push. Kids LOVE Daniel Bryan. I think that is lost in the smark love for Bryan....his success was due to the Cena kid fans falling for the dude.

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  73. He would have been a mega-mainstream star because he is so geniune in interviews. People just like him. He has that same charisma as Foley where he appeals to non-fans on the talk show circuit because he doesnt come across as a stereotype.

    He was miles beyond Punk, who only appealed to the older fans. Bryan appealed to everyone.

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  74. Where were you in 2005?

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  75. The Love-Matic Grampa!March 6, 2015 at 5:42 PM

    He absolutely could have been the new Mick Foley. Austin? No. Rock? Nah. Cena? Probably not. But there was (and still is) a niche for him to fill.

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  76. I preferred him as the crazy old man. I just can't take his matches -- with his overexcited wiggles, Howdy Doody looks and atomic drops galore -- that seriously. I've tried. I like a Patterson cage match I saw. There are a few others, too. I just think Superstar was miles ahead of him in star power.

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  77. I have to second what bignasty96 and others have said below: Had they given him the true "Austin" level push as THE guy, and not under-cut him at every...FUCKING...turn, Daniel Bryan absolutely could have triggered the next boom period. He was their last, best shot at it, after they lost Punk, shit on Ziggler to the point of no-return, and systematically sabotaged Ambrose just so he didn't overshadow Roman the Chosen.

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  78. Possibly, but the difference there is that, at least back then, Vince listened to someone besides the voices in his head (and the brown-nosers who do nothing but agree with the voices in his head)


    Now if Cena comes to Vince and says "I want to feud with Bryan and put him over"
    Vince is like "Oh, so you want to beat him?"
    "No, I want to lose the feud. Help make Bryan into a star."
    "How can you lose if you kick his ass every match?"
    "I don't want to kick his... ah, never mind." *walks away, shaking his head*

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  79. I like Bryan (and think he could have carried the co for a while for sure) but I could never see him being the dude to usher in the next boom period. And even then I'd still put him *way* above Punk, Ziggler, Ambrose and Reigns in terms of company carrying.


    Right now there just isn't an Austin/Rock level guy, and I'd argue, an Austin/Rock level foil with a unique dynamic (part of the Vince/Austin boom period was that there was a conflict there that really *spoke* to people...not sure who Bryan's opposite would be.)


    Hmm...maybe Bryan/Reigns? As rivals?

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  80. I just wouldn't put "vegan food" in the same category as those other things in terms of popularity. I'm not a vegan, but if it works for people, good for them. I only have one friend who's vegan, but he's a good friend.

    And if you want to get technical, actually, personal preference is all "cool" and "hip" is; it's style not substance. Reasonable people can certainly disagree on what's hip.

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  81. The problem is that the cost of mediocrity is not death for the WWE. As long as they can pull 2.0's in the ratings, they are always going to get a nice contract from USA network. That rating comes from diehard wrestling fans, so their protection is to keep any competitors from coming into their space.

    The only way that the WWE dies is if someone comes around to take some of the wrestlers and also take some of that 2.0 away. Once that happens, the business model breaks and the either adapt or die. That is the point where we will either get the next Stone Cold or a crazy idea that puts them out of business.

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  82. Point. I forgot that Mark Henry 1996 was a FAR cry from Mark Henry today, in the same way that I think we'll be saying Roman Reigns 2020 is a far cry from Roman Reigns 2015.

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  83. I think that yes thing is even bigger than Cena and Batista and Orton combined.

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  84. Was Cena that over? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0ttEbPycDs

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  85. It wasn't there first show outside of FL. They ran an event in Valdosta, GA, shortly after Generico signed.

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  86. I find it hard to doom a supremely over talent as "never able to be an austin level superstar" if he never gets an "austin level push". No way to prove either way, but it's silly to say definitively if theres no chance given.

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  87. It could have been Ambrose (Austin) vs Rollins (Rock).

    Or if you turn Reigns heel, it could be like with The Rock at the Survivor Series 98.

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  88. He was also BRUTAL as an announcer.

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  89. And I think you're high. Its OK, we're both entitled to our opinions.

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  90. To keep the analogy accurate, we may be comparing Roman in 2030...who knows where he'll be business-wise by then?!

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