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Kinda just goes to show there's no PPV worth buying not named Wrestlemania.
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Kinda just goes to show there's no PPV worth buying not named Wrestlemania.
And Trips DID tap out. I don't see the problem.
This is where they lost it for me too. Lesnar came off looking like a wrestler who knew ONE submission hold rather than a monster, which is what he's been built up as. Look back to the match wtih Cena. The only wrestling move I remember him using there was an F5. Here, it was about 9 armbars or kimuras or whatever the name is and hammerlock slams. Lesnar looked decent here but he could barely beat a guy that wrestles twice a year. That doesn't scream someone I'd hand my money over as fast as possible to see.
I saw it differently than this. I saw Brock Lesnar dominating Triple H in a fairly brutal and decisive fashion, until they exploited Lesnar's history of abdominal issues by throwing him into the pointy part of the announcer's table, leveling the playing field in the process. The match was kept close because of Lesnar's history;without this, he would have continued to dominate. Then, despite being in distress, he was able to withstand two pedigrees, which guys rarely get up from, and ultimately get Triple H to submit.
Both guys look strong. Lesnar gets the win while HHH still looks good. And Lesnar looked pretty monster-like to me.
Extreme Rules was worth it.
This is where they lost it for me too. Lesnar came off looking like a wrestler who knew ONE submission hold rather than a monster, which is what he's been built up as. Look back to the match wtih Cena. The only wrestling move I remember him using there was an F5. Here, it was about 9 armbars or kimuras or whatever the name is and hammerlock slams. Lesnar looked decent here but he could barely beat a guy that wrestles twice a year. That doesn't scream someone I'd hand my money over as fast as possible to see.
Thank you! I understand they have been building the kimura as lethal, but it was way over used. They want to use his MMA background, and thats fine, but damn repetitive. I want to see the old Lesnar that popped off suplex variants and clotheslined the shit out of people. That was a monster.
At this rate we just might see Taker beat him with the Hells Gate. A 47 yr old bald guy beating a former UFC champ with a submission is just what Vince would write in the script. Plus I dont see WWE letting Brock put a huge beating on Taker like he did with Cena. They toned it down for the HHH match and will do the same with the Taker match I bet.
This is where they lost it for me too. Lesnar came off looking like a wrestler who knew ONE submission hold rather than a monster, which is what he's been built up as. Look back to the match wtih Cena. The only wrestling move I remember him using there was an F5. Here, it was about 9 armbars or kimuras or whatever the name is and hammerlock slams. Lesnar looked decent here but he could barely beat a guy that wrestles twice a year. That doesn't scream someone I'd hand my money over as fast as possible to see.
Yet Undertaker wrestles once a year, beats everyone & no seems to have a problem handing their money over to him.
Really? Because I saw HHH dominate for the first minute, Lesnar seemingly knowing how to use one hold in total, and no reason whatsoever for HHH to need to look strong at all, nor for the ending to the show to be all about him.
Different perspectives I guess. I saw Lesnar dominant throughout the first half of the match. I saw him almost make Triple H submit several times in the opening minute. I saw him throw Triple H aggressively into the steel steps, and manhandle him over by the announcers table. I saw Lesnar get past two normally lethal pedigrees. The only reason the match remained competitive was because of the way they exploited Lesnar's abdominal issues.
Personally I was predicting a hard fought battle, with Triple H coming out on top. The fact that he lost was a pleasant surprise for me, and the way they made it look like a career ender only adds to the aura of Lesnar, putting Triple H on the shelf and making HBK look like a frightened child who also gets put out of action less than a week ago.
Forget the old Lesnar coming back with a repertoire like years ago, it simply isn't going to happen, I'm not sure of he even has it in him anymore. But a dominant performance with a surprising finish, setting up different possibilities moving forward, I'll take that any day.
Yet Undertaker wrestles once a year, beats everyone & no seems to have a problem handing their money over to him.
Really? Because I saw HHH dominate for the first minute, Lesnar seemingly knowing how to use one hold in total, and no reason whatsoever for HHH to need to look strong at all, nor for the ending to the show to be all about him.
I saw Lesnar continously working the arm. Which makes sense since it was supposedly recently broken and very important when locking in a pedigree.
Lesnar can't show off too much. The idiots fans will start cheering for him.
I think lesnar needs a smaller feud now just to put him over a little bit more. I'd personally like to see him go against mark henry.
Have they established that Lesnar is back under contract or are we supposed to assume this was a one night thing?
It's a feud involving HHH and Shawn. You really think it's going to last one match?
Survivor Series....and yeah I know it would never happen