Scott,
With Roman Reigns' grand coronation just around the corner,and with everyone shitting all over it months in advance,it got me thinking....
1. Why exactly is he THE guy? I get it that he's got the look,the heritage,the HHH factor.....is it that simple and shallow? There's no ratings,natural pops or great moments to back it up though.
2. Do you think they should have turned him in the Summer instead of Rollins? You can then have him as the Authority's henchman who ultimately rebels and wins grassroots support a la Batista in 2004/2005. You also avoid fan burnout that way.
3. Do you think the Reigns-Brock match will be a trainwreck?
1. It's just WWE circular logic. They decided in advance that he's the guy, so he gets protection and the push to justify it. And yeah, sometimes it's that simple and shallow.
2. Yeah, I think that's what most people were expecting, in fact.
3. It'll be interesting, that's for sure.
Having a guy earmarked for the top just 'because' is a sure fire way to turn the fans off him.
ReplyDeleteIs there any argument for Reigns getting the push over Ambrose as it stands today?
Though it would be horrible for both us and the WWE, a failed ME babyface run would probably be a good thing for Reigns. Right now he's gonna be 95 Diesel which is terrible. If he fails and turns into awesome WM12 Diesel because of it that'd be great.
ReplyDeleteReigns has amazing hair?
ReplyDeleteAmbrose's hair is stringy. He should stay a mid-carder.
ReplyDeleteReigns hasn't lost to a ghost/hologram distraction yet?
ReplyDeleteReigns isn't a bad prop comic, so that's a plus
ReplyDeleteWait until he gets back. I sense awkward slideshows in his future.
ReplyDeleteI kinda understand making Reigns the next top guy. He's incredibly good looking and has natural charisma just from standing in the ring. He can wrestle well enough as seen by all the great Shield 6-man matches. And he's likely easy to work with backstage.
ReplyDeleteI also totally understand the early backlash. No one likes being told who the next big guy is, it's more fun to watch it happen organically. And I think people are burnt out on the WWE forcing their choices on us. Who isn't tired of John Cena or hearing about $9.99?
I think the Reigns/Brock match will be a pretty fun match. Two agile big men who can stiff each other and move quickly? That's a good combination. I think Reigns winning will be kinda a disaster especially with how smarky the Wrestlemania crowds are. But the WWE seems Hellbent on telling their audience exactly what they're going to like and how they're going to consume their wrestling.
I thought everybody had Ambrose as the one that turns heel.
ReplyDeleteDuring The Shield I thought that Reigns was the best choice, but now I'm on board the Ambrose train, he's got a lot of personality. I'm not that into Rollins. He's comes off as any other fast paced little man to me.
ReplyDeleteNah.
ReplyDeleteIncredibly good looking? That's a weird place to start.
ReplyDeleteThose 6-man matches don't show that Reigns can wrestle. If anything his lack of any remotely decent singles matches goes to show that 6-mans concealed his limitations, thanks to the awesome wrestlers working with him
ReplyDeleteIt's OK to call another man good-looking
ReplyDeleteJust a weird place to start in my opinion. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
ReplyDeleteBrock hasn't wrestled as an "agile big man" in over 10 years.
ReplyDeleteNah it's pretty relevant to him getting the big push I think, if he looks good there's more scope for media attention/film roles etc outside of WWE
ReplyDeleteI can honestly say I haven't seen anything that makes me think he can wrestle a 20-25 minute main event well.
ReplyDeleteGreat hair. Can't take that away from him.
ReplyDeleteIf they build Reigns vs. Brock in a serious way and make it about two bad asses going to war, it'll be a fun program.
ReplyDeleteBut of course, they're going to have Roman do corny jokes about Paul Heyman being a walrus and probably do a bunch of toilet humour and other stupidity that Michael Cole and JBL can guffaw over.
Bee-Lee DAT!!!
ReplyDeleteHonestly after all the Cena and Orton nonsense this year I will be glad someone new is main eventing.
ReplyDeleteGreat hair is an understatement. Kevin Nash is so jealous, he's probably texting HHH every hour to stick Reigns' with a powerbomb to kill his push.
ReplyDeleteI don't mind Reigns, but they've booked him to be as dull as humanly possible except when he's putting laxatives in someone's coffee. I don't get why WWE faces have to do prop comedy or juvenile gags.
ReplyDeleteI worry about HHH being jealous of the hair and forcing him to shave it.
ReplyDeleteBecause it's funny! Michael Cole said so!
ReplyDeleteMichael Cole in a big ninny.
ReplyDeleteWhat Reigns needs more than anything else is to work a main event spine buster into his arsenal. They've got Arn Anderson under contract. He should be giving him pointers.
ReplyDeleteDo you have credible sources for that? Or are you a psychic?
ReplyDelete"and with everyone shitting all over it months in advance."
ReplyDeleteDoes the e-mailer mean "And with everyone on a particular internet wrestling message board shitting all over it months in advance"?
To me, If he's the Samoan version of Cena, that's just as bad.
ReplyDeleteWhy so angry Vince?
ReplyDeleteOh, fuck you, man.
ReplyDeleteWow calm down Vince, it'll be ok.
ReplyDeleteI'm excited for the whoopie cushion and/or sticking a sleeping person's hand in warm water.
ReplyDeleteThe seething rage in this comment is really uncalled for. Sad really. Maybe you just need a break from the board of it gets you this worked up.
ReplyDeleteStill not over last week, I see?
ReplyDeleteIf wwe really wants Roman to get over huge at Mania, they should have him go over Cena. Nothing gets a new babyface over more than kicking Cena's ass, especially in front of a smarky crowd.
ReplyDeleteyou just said for a fact that WWE will screw it up. So yep!
ReplyDeleteThat option is still in play... Though they'll probably turn Reigns heel if they do it. Dammit.
ReplyDeleteListen I just worry about your anger issues, the way all you do is try to pick fights on the board. I worry for you Vince. Take a deep breath and tell yourself it's gonna be ok.
ReplyDeleteHe never said it was fact. He's just giving his opinion on a board. Calm down Vince you're so angry and looking to fight today.
ReplyDeleteWow, what's with the angry yelling? Get off the ledge man.
ReplyDeleteYeah, that was my impression and the dissent between him and Reigns/Rollins seemed to indicate he was going to turn on them, too.
ReplyDeleteNah I think roman gets every chance to get over as a face before they change course, which is totally fair. Right now though yeah, I bet beating Cena gets him way more over than beating Lesnar.
ReplyDeleteCounterpoint: hated as he is around here, getting earmarked for a push because REASONS and getting pushed until he got over is how HHH happened. It works, but it requires commitment.
ReplyDeleteRollins as a heel really did turn out to be a revelation. Great d-bag heel.
ReplyDeleteIt's not like Ambrose gets better reactions than Reigns from 98% of the fanbase. The whole "turning on Reigns" thing that is so popular online never really happened.
ReplyDeleteIt MIGHT have happened if not for his injury. Really the best thing for his character and his push was going away for 3 months and staying away from the death spiral that is fall WWE programming.
And his promos have improved exponentially. He's still not GREAT, but man, he couldn't talk at ALL when he debuted on the main roster.
ReplyDeleteI cant believe it still doesnt bother them that he is still very green and has trouble with one on one matches unless he is in peril for 20 minutes.
ReplyDeleteYeah his promos aren't great yet but he's got heel charisma out the ass.
ReplyDeleteInjuries have really destroyed the booking this year. Losing Bryan and Reigns seems to have really killed what they were (seemingly) trying to do. Why not reach out to UT or someone for a temporary fix until they get everyone back? He can work a Rumble match with Brock and disappear again. Depending on Orton and Cena just isn't an option anymore.
ReplyDeleteNo kidding. I don't know how great it is for him to have to go from "guy who beat Randy Orton" to "Royal Rumble winner & world champion" in 3 months, but if every Raw in the last few months ended the way they were with him around (SPEAR SPEAR SPEAR SUPERMAN PUNCH SPEAR ROMAN REIGNS MAKES ANGRY, VIOLENT, SEXY, PURSED LIPS AT THE STAGE), he'd be dead in the water.
ReplyDeleteTaker can barely move around on his own these days. They should have backed up the money truck to Chicago to get Punk to work a handful of dates seeing as how he's the best healthy guy who isn't currently doing anything but I guess both sides were too stubborn there.
ReplyDeleteDidn't know he was that injured. I agree about the Punk thing. Just a short-term thing til they get everyone back. If they can do it for Brock why not for him?
ReplyDeleteIt's their own fault for not having more options. Everybody they could plug in has midcarder stink on them.
ReplyDeleteExactly! Two injuries destroyed all of their long-term plans and that's on Vince and Co. Though, I do like that they are trying to get Ambrose and Rollins fast tracked to that level.
ReplyDelete"the best thing for the character was getting him away from the product."
ReplyDeleteThat really shouldn't be.
Or maybe it should be. Too many guys are overexposed. We need some Kayfabe injuries to rotate people in and out.
ReplyDeleteIt shouldn't be but it is. I really think that the current programming model of 5 hours+ per week just isn't conducive to getting guys over and keeping them there. We rip on the 50/50 booking and yeah, it sucks. But when they get STRONGLY behind someone, the fanbase turns because they see so much of them that people naturally rebel against someone "shoved down their throat".
ReplyDeleteI really think the solution is to write angles that get the top guys off TV every now and then so the fanbase doesn't get sick of them.
Lesnar vs Reigns should be titled "Battle of the Minnesota Vikings Rejects"
ReplyDeleteGod help us if he is.
ReplyDeleteIt really seems like money isn't the issue for Punk, so I can't really blame them for that.
ReplyDeleteRefereed by Adrian Peterson. Loser gets whipped with a switch.
ReplyDeleteYou don't seem angry. I suggest they don't like you because you have a different opinion than them, and don't prescribe to the blindly rage at things you dislike motto they follow.
ReplyDeleteThat's funny - it's essentially the implementation to the "season" thing everyone's talked about. If you want to be seasonal, just make sure you get injured. ;)
ReplyDeleteThis is rich coming from one of the angriest posters here. I think you might be projecting.
ReplyDeleteWhat about Vince's comment conveying seething rage? Legit curious.
ReplyDelete"Why exactly is he THE guy? I get it that he's got the look,the heritage,the HHH factor..."
ReplyDeleteI am continually astounded at the number of E-mails Scott receives where someone answers their own question within the first two sentences.
Honestly, I think nothing short of a Wrestlemania main event + said Brinks truck stuffed to the brim with cash and Divas would get Punk back, even short term.
ReplyDeleteBecause most accounts suggest that Punk wanted to main event WM. I doubt he'd have any interest in being a short-term temporary solution to Vince's problems.
ReplyDeleteOh, didn't even know that about Reigns.
ReplyDeleteAnd yep, had Brock committed himself for 2-3 years when it comes to Football, I wonder how he would have done.
Pretty much. And he's impossible to rely on as a long term project now too. No way Punk's coming back anytime soon.
ReplyDeleteSo are you sort of suggesting a pro wrestling off season? That has never been thought of before, you sir, are a genius!!
ReplyDelete*Note: I was only kidding, please do not melt down. I know i can count on you :)
He could have made a practice squad or gone to NFL Europe, which is damn good for someone who hadn't played football in 10 years. Really if he had given it 2 years to improve his technique he could have made the NFL just like how a couple years of training (and good luck in matchmaking) made him UFC champion and the #1 draw in that industry also.
ReplyDeleteBrock is just one of those rare super athletes like Deion Sanders or Bo Jackson who could have been a pro at any kind of physical activity they really put their mind to.
Not to change the subject but I have exclusive news about The Undertaker working with the NXT kids..
ReplyDelete"Not shaking hands with everyone? That's a Bradshaw showerin" Disrespecting the main eventers? That's a Bradshaw showerin. Showering in the locker room showers? Oh you better believe that's a Bradshaw showerin."
A swervy heel turn would do a world of good for Roman. He could reunite with Seth Rollins and feud with Ambrose and a fresh Ryback. This would let him keep his cool heel vibe instead of turning him into "Die Rocky Die", Sheamus, or John Cena 2.0. THEN they can give him the big face run and the fans will be more receptive to it after showing his chops with a nice singles heel run. This is basic wrestling booking 101, and would be a nice preemptive strike against the fickle fans.
ReplyDeleteI mentioned that Worst in the World's posts convey a lot of anger about last wednesday, and he and Danimal have been all over it, with "NO, *YOU* ARE THE ANGRY ONE!!! " Ever since. It is quite incredible really.
ReplyDelete"and don't be surprised to find a piece of shit in your bag"
ReplyDeleteCareful! he'll reply to you with a passive agressive reply, then troll you for being the true angry one for the next 3 weeks!! Cause him being angry is just LUDICROUS!
ReplyDeleteI would say anyone who is familiar with WWE's recent history would be able to tell that Reigns is likely going to get turned on by the fans much like Cena and Sheamus.
ReplyDeleteAgreed. Let him turn heel and have the fans clamor for him organically would be huge. I'm a Reigns fan...he's explosive with his offense and has a good presence as a bad-ass. That spot where he powered out of Bray Wyatt's Sister Abigail and roared during the Wyatt-Shield six-man was awesome. But I'm afraid that if they zoom him to the title, he'll end up as heatless as Sheamus in the next year.
ReplyDeleteDude that's gross. Taker would never do that to the NXT kids We all know that's only done to the divas.
ReplyDeleteSounds like a rather bleak mindset. Just automatically assume that WWE will screw everything up within 4 months. Must not make for an enjoyable viewing experience.
ReplyDeleteI stand corrected.
ReplyDeleteDidn't you already post this joke in another thread?
ReplyDeleteYou're as repetitive as the wrestlers you idolize (Hogan and HHH).
Threadjack: While going through one of John Edwards' favorite publications, the Target Holiday Toy Guide*, I came across something quite funny:
ReplyDeleteThe picture: A kid holding up a toy WWE Championship Belt.
The description: "United States Championship Belt"
There was no U.S. Title on the page, or anywhere nearby. Outstanding work, WWE and/or Target.
Also on the page, a "Gorilla in a Cell" playset (Think HITC meets Punjabi Prison match), a regular ring set with half of the Ultimate X above it, and a two pack of figures featuring some indistinct bearded guy in black trunks "swinging" a pallet, one-handed (WHAT STRENGTH), at another indistinct bearded guy with black trunks. One appears to have light brown hair, the other is dark brown.
(*I'm merely a kid at heart sometimes, good ole' Molester of Boys prefers to touch other boys' hearts. I'll be back after some mind bleaching.)
Frankly it hasn't been an enjoyable viewing experience. Fans had to hijack shows just to get a logical conclusion to Wrestlemania. The creative team is clearly inept.
ReplyDeleteI think he wanted the John Cena spot but that's already assumed by John Cena.
ReplyDeleteWell if it helps, Just based on the Pennsylvania rivalry, I'm sure the Phily fans at the Rumble will try to overshadow their Pittsburgh rivals from last year. I think they will hijack the show, whether it's great or not. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat about it is incredible really?
ReplyDelete"I know I can count on you".
ReplyDeleteIt's nice when two people find love.
Impossible to rely on? Do you have credible sources on that or are you just making things up?
ReplyDeleteSo angry.
ReplyDeleteDear god, you and WITW are trying WAY too hard. It needs to be more organic, and less forced. There is a certain art form to it, which you clearly lack. :)
ReplyDeleteSomeone is clearly a bit JELLY!
ReplyDeleteHow thin skinned some people are. I wasn't even trying to attack him, I was just pointing out what I saw. But he just went into a week long meltdown. Oh well.
ReplyDeleteSuddenly, the match breaks down when both wrestlers put their hands up and beseech the ref, "We'll be good, Mr. Peterson...please don't whup us!"
ReplyDeleteThe seething rage behind that smiley emoticon is quite startling. I really think it would be in your best interests to just take some time off from the board. The way you're throwing around opinions as facts in ham fisted arguments today. It's sad really. You're better than this Vince.
ReplyDeleteExhibit A: Dean Ambrose sliming people.
ReplyDeleteExhibit B: Dean Ambrose with a hot dog cart.
Exhibit C: Fuck you.
ok, full ignore for you from now on. *yawn*
ReplyDeleteThey really have to bring up the NXT guys who are ready. Not to push them into the main event but having new wrestlers to watch always invigorates a show. Plus, Dolph should be pushed to a higher level not because he's an internet darling but because he's ready, over with the audience and seems to be newly motivated.
ReplyDeleteAnd before someone says that he's injury-prone, you can't blame Dolph for getting concussed when Swagger and Ryback hit him as hard as they can. What other injuries has he had?
I still have some hopes for Dolph. (i'll ignore Smackdown from 2 nights ago). But He just might maybe sort of kind of be getting repushed.
ReplyDeleteNo notable pops/moments? How about all those six-man tags as part of the Shield? How about the crowd going crazy when it was him and Rusev at the end of that battle royal? How about a simple staredown between him and Trips getting a "This is awesome" chant (and yeah, that chant is too easily used these days, but it shows that there was definitely interest in their animosity)?
ReplyDeleteThat's your second time saying it. I hope your blind rage doesn't win out again. Just take a chill pill Vince. It's all ok. You're taking these posts from strangers on a wrestling board much too seriously.
ReplyDeleteI think the Smackdown beating was more to give him a reason to join Cena vs. The Authority at Survivor Series. That's not a burial but angle advancement as he went 50-50 with Kane in the match and then Seth Rollins pinned him as a humiliation thing. It made Ziggler look sympathetic instead of flat-out squashing him.
ReplyDeleteNot to mention he's balding.
ReplyDeleteThose don't count. Don't ask me why, but they don't count.
ReplyDeleteI also think it's time to move on from the Henry's, Big Show's and Kane's of the world. They had nice 15+ year runs, but Vince getting rid of everyone after WM 12 was good for the product and it needs to be done after WM 31
ReplyDeleteAs much as Cena and Orton don't bother me as much as they bother others, I am also a huge fan of Dolph, Cesaro and Ambrose. I'd be very happy if at least 2, if not 2 of those 3 would become main eventers. Looks bleak for Cesaro right now though...
ReplyDeleteOr the fact that when Daniel Bryan wasn't coming out at the Rumble, Roman became the de facto crowd's favourite because no one wanted Batista to win.
ReplyDeleteVince you are so glib. Those were big moments, but they came as a part of the Shield. He is yet to make an impact as a singles star. I will admit that Orton dragged ass in their singles match and that was a poor match selection choice. Also booking him as the guy spiking coffee was also terrible.
ReplyDelete1: Shield pops =/= Reigns pops
ReplyDelete2: That one does count.
3: See 1. I'm sure Ambrose or Rollins could have gotten the same in that position.
Hey, Rock and Austin did some stupid stuff too (crapper 3:16, and Rock bottom into the dog poop). As long as it doesn't become a weekly thing, it shouldn't be a big deal. I'm just saying i'll "let it play out and see how it goes".
ReplyDeleteWas it Cornette or Court Bauer...somebody with a weekly podcast went crazy after that Reigns/Orton match yelling about how Orton sandbagged him on purpose.
ReplyDeleteYeah, that last one wasn't a Reigns thing, I agree.
ReplyDeleteRemember that ECW elimination chamber match? Fans were so anti-Lashley that they chanted for the Heel champ Big Show by default. Same thing.
Cesaro's lack of push this year is mindblowing. He comes out of Mania, fresh and ready to be a contender after picking up Big Show in the middle of the ring and WALKING him over to bodyslam him out. A massive star-building moment that could have lifted him to the main event.
ReplyDelete1. Reigns was as much a member of the Shield as Ambrose and Rollins. All three guys get credit for the team's over-ness, and for the quality of their matches.
ReplyDelete3. I doubt it. With the way they portray Reigns (and with the way he's physically built compared to Ambrose and Rollins), you get the impression that he could kill Trips, and HHH sold his fear of Reigns really well. Ambrose and Rollins are dwarfed by HHH, and there's no reason to believe that he couldn't handle them in a fight.
If you're talking about the 2 counters he made, both of those were clearly planned in advance. So i'd say it's more the bookers/agents that made Roman look bad there. It did kind of expose Reigns as having a predictable move set, i'll admit.
ReplyDeleteI do wonder, if Vince had pulled an audible and had Roman win the Rumble... how long before those cheers would have turned to boos?
ReplyDeleteYup...loyalty is great but there needs to be new blood. The guys you mentioned aren't adding anything to the product anymore and can be replaced.
ReplyDeletePure Vinsanity.
ReplyDelete" It'll be interesting, that's for sure."
ReplyDeleteWell, that's more than you can say for either of the Rock/Cena matches.
1: I agree. But overness as a group does not always translate to individuals. Otherwise we'd be talking about no-doubter Hall of Famers such as Billy Gunn, D-Lo Brown, and Paul Roma.
ReplyDeleteYeah, his 50/50 booking has been really frustrating. The guy beat world champ Orton clean back in February, and now he's losing two straight falls and getting pinned with a pumpkin on his head. It's not the worst place to be; he's not been Ryder'd, but he deserves better.
ReplyDeleteI'm curious for Reigns-Lesnar. If done correctly then I think Reigns' short bursts of explosive offense would look impressive against a monster like Brock that keeps beating him down but Reigns just keeps firing back at him.
ReplyDelete"It's not the worst place to be; he's not been Ryder'd, but he deserves better."
ReplyDeleteI'd argue he's closer to Ryder than he is to where he was at Wrestlemania. Alarmingly closer...
He'd need to debut a new finisher, sort of like Daniel Bryan debuted his flying knees against Cena, for the surprise pin. I don't think the Superman Punch and Spear are enough.
ReplyDeleteIf Roman wins by dumping Batista, he's getting cheered. Actually, either way he's getting cheered because he was popular as the Shield powerhouse...it's only when he started smirking and cutting jokey promos that he's become lame.
ReplyDeleteHe just needs to speak softly and carry a big Superman Punch.
Reigns is obviously worse in the ring than Ambrose and especially Rollins, but I think Reigns I'd most like to see face Lesnar. A short-ish (for a main event anyway) explosive power match could be a lot of fun. Lesnar/Rollins would be great too, but Lesnar/Ambrose wouldn't be believable in the slightest.
ReplyDeleteHa! No that leaves us with same problem. We need different combinations of guys at different times.
ReplyDeleteThe Austin and Triple H injuries were great in hindsight because it got them out of the way. Same with Rock doing movies. Nowadays when someone's gone they don't even feel like they left.
I would hope for a Batista-Undertaker type of match.
ReplyDeleteMaybe, but I'm not really worried or alarmed as much as I am frustrated. I'm pretty sure he'll be getting a big push by the time the new year rolls round, but I'm not looking forward to all the clean losses in the meantime.
ReplyDeleteHey, no smack about D'Lo...you're talkin' 'bout the real deal now!
ReplyDeleteJust ask.... Nope. too soon.
ReplyDeleteThis. The Goldberg model would be fine for him: be silent, physically imposing and have a handful of signature explosive spots. That's what made people who gave this WWE-approved rookie the shiteye accept him as part of a 2/3 indy-star trio.
ReplyDeleteI loved it when Cena was gone for 2-3 months after SummerSlam 2013, but there was basically daily talk on here dreading about when he would come back. So it really was like he never left.
ReplyDeleteI think things have become a bit more anemic for Reigns since then. We'll have to see where things head when he gets back. But I agree those seemed pretty major.
ReplyDeleteHe's always smirked. That's his default expression.
ReplyDeleteHe's gotten smirkier!
ReplyDeleteAnd if he has to cut promos, make them short and explosive, too. Reigns' character always seems like he's perpetually pissed off and close to blowing up...and laid-back promos just dull his edge.
ReplyDeleteThe sm*I*rkier he gets, the sm*A*rkier you all get!!!
ReplyDeleteHEY! STOP THROWING TOMATOES!! THAT WAS GOLD!!
And correspondingly, when he was gone Bryan became the center of attention. Not having Cena around helped a lot for him being a big deal. Bryan getting hurt gave us a couple cool months of Shield focus. Reigns being gone opened the door for Ambrose.
ReplyDeleteTime off works, but they need to find a way to plan guys time off to maximize it instead of everything going to shit because there is no Plan B.
Ask Droz, right?
ReplyDeleteYeah...but WWE seems so limited with finishers as they (as they should be) are generally very safe. So what could Reigns use? To put BROCK LESNAR down for three, you need something incredible.
ReplyDeleteGo full circle, and break your neck with a Shooting Star Press on Brock! (or a powerbomb, since they kept using the triple power bomb)
ReplyDeleteAn art to picking fights and making bad jokes to mask your anger? That's your art form, right?
ReplyDeleteJust shut the fuck up, please.
ReplyDeleteAbeyance style YEP.
ReplyDeletePlus the Cesaro thing makes so much less sense considering that Bryan got hurt before they went into full on Cesaro-burial mode. If anyone post-Mania could have been heated up to be a baby face main evener it would have been him.
Either was was a great joke/sarcasm comment... Or you proved his point to a tee.
ReplyDeleteYou know how in basketball, when a guy gets dunked on they call it being "posterized". I think Reigns hitting the Superman punch on Brock could be a total posterizing moment.
ReplyDeleteDude, all you do is pick fights with people and make comments for which the only purpose is to insult the other posters. That's 99% of your posts, save for bad jokes and Simpsons quotes to pretend that you're not simply an angry shit-stirrer.
ReplyDeleteYou come off like a legit angry weirdo, just calling it like I see it.
All I'm saying is I know it makes you angry when you come here and people say something bad about WWE, and you feel the urge to lash out. But DEEP BREATHES, it'll be ok.
More like a fair group of us are sick of his no-material shit he keeps trying to shovel on here.
ReplyDeleteYou're (BARELY) tolerable because you at least try to back up your disagreements with the so-called "hive mind", even when said backing has a shakier foundation than a house of cards in a kid's sandbox.
Molester of Boys, on the other hand, doesn't bother to even state an opinion on one side or the other, preferring the simple troll attack pattern seen on many a site worldwide.
They could have EASILY made him a Jimmy Garvin style sacrificial lamb.
ReplyDeleteI wish they'd get around to giving him a character though.