Steamboat Ricky
WZCW's Living Legend
HHH maybe, but why Undertaker? He's fucking 20-0 now, there's nothing left to prove.
Um, because he's still a HUGE draw even with one match a year. There's still a lot of money to be made for Taker, IMO.
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HHH maybe, but why Undertaker? He's fucking 20-0 now, there's nothing left to prove.
There was a Benoit sign?
I sat next to two guys holding a "Chris Benoit Died For Our Sins" sign. It was pretty big.
I hope your smarty pants college is going well for you. I enjoyed being the only Ricky in the roster.
I definitely miss it from time to time. I would definitely not say you've seen the last of Ricky...I just can't handle having one more thing to write at the moment. My brain can't handle the creative overload!
-Jericho and Punk put on a nice show. I wouldn't call it a classic, but it was really good. I thought Punk was even sloppier than usual, but that's something I've come to expect. Honestly, I thought Jericho looked better and more ready, oddly enough.
I disagree with this completely, I thought Shawn's presence made that match. It added an entirely new realm of "reality" to the match, and really sold the epic battle between the two, how neither man was willing to give up to the other. Shawn's constant "you know he's not going to give up" really put the story of the match in focus for the viewers.However, I must say one thing here - Shawn nearly fucking ruined it with his insane acting and weird actions. Fucking idiot. I love the guy, but he has a tendency to do this. He looked ridiculous, but then again, he shouldn't have been there in the first place.
-Big Show and Cody ended the way it should have ended. Cody shat all over Show for more than a month, and got what he deserved. The older guy shouldn't always lose. Get the fuck over it. It made sense given the story. Decent match.
I disagree with this completely, I thought Shawn's presence made that match. It added an entirely new realm of "reality" to the match, and really sold the epic battle between the two, how neither man was willing to give up to the other. Shawn's constant "you know he's not going to give up" really put the story of the match in focus for the viewers.
Did HBK overact a few times? Well, of course, it's HBK, it's what he does. But the overacting was far better than not selling the epic encounter, and I think HBK's role in that match made a huge difference in the quality of it.
Because your thread was trolling. You conveniently failed to mention others noticed your blatant attempt at trolling as well.
My comment wasn't intended to elicit any kind of response, but rather add to the reasons why Rock wasn't the same guy we remembered from all those years ago.
Good idea. You've reached your response limit.
It was pointed out for the obvious trolling thread it was, and you didn't make a single valid statement to support your obvious troll opening post.How come you can obviously troll Punk fans as you please? I don't see how it is trolling if I am talking about things that you deemed reasonable conjecture to add to this discussion here.
There was no intention of negativity. I like the Rock, always have. I enjoyed the match thoroughly, and have absolutely no problem with the Rock winning (which I've said on a couple of different occasions since the match was over, I believe). I've defended the Rock numerous times on a number of different topics.I am sure there was no intention to make a negative comment about the guy that just defeated the guy you love so much.
If only you had, you would have avoided making a fool of yourself again.Good luck with that one
I like the Rock, always have. I enjoyed the match thoroughly, and have absolutely no problem with the Rock winning (which I've said on a couple of different occasions since the match was over, I believe). I've defended the Rock numerous times on a number of times.
Just out of curiosity, how do you feel about the inevitable rematch(es) which are going to happen now. One can only assume that for obvious reasons, once the Rock and John Cena are done with each other for good, Cena will prevail. A clean victory by the Rock would seem to suggest that there is more to come. Yet the match has been billed as "once in a lifetime" from the get go. How well does this sit with you?
Somewhere in this thread there is a mention of Steamboat Ricky from the Mick Foley segment at Mania. That was exactly what I thought when I first saw it.
It was pointed out for the obvious trolling thread it was, and you didn't make a single valid statement to support your obvious troll opening post.