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For the most highly anticipated heel turn in wrestling history obviously Big Sexy.

Really though, I can't wait until the day Cena plays a heel. It will come again, it will. Not anytime soon, but in the future...it shall. And it shall be epic.

It is inevitable, but now isn't the right time to do it. With the WWE still in the PG era and everything going on with TNA it doesn't make any sense. However, I to cannot wait to see it happen
 
If there haven't been rumors of Taker's streak being broken, then why should I believe that HBK will break it this time just like I knew Taker was going to win it last year. HBK takes time off after every Mania anyways so if he beats Taker, it's not going to accomplish anything. I would understand if HBK has never beaten Taker, period but he has so I'm not going to bother with this match.

...You're not going to bother with this match?

How can you call yourself a wrestling fan? :disappointed:
 
...You're not going to bother with this match?

How can you call yourself a wrestling fan? :disappointed:

I didn't like their match last year so why would I enjoy it more just because HBK's career on the line. I don't believe HBK is going to retire if Taker beats him. He go away for a while and then come back. If this match was back in the 90's then I would be more excited. Only reason last year's match was great because the rest of the card was shit. This year I'm looking forward to Cena/Batista, Edge/Jericho and a possible Mysterio/Punk match more than HBK/Taker. That's just the way it is for me.

If you think that I'm not a wrestling fan just because I'm not going to bother with HBK/Taker, then I could care less.
 
I didn't like their match last year so why would I enjoy it more just because HBK's career on the line.

How could you not like their match last year? Do you have something against incredible wrestling matches? For someone who harps on and on about storytelling in the ring I'd think you'd be able to recognize that HBK and Taker told one of the greatest stories ever told in a wrestling ring last year.

I don't believe HBK is going to retire if Taker beats him. He go away for a while and then come back. If this match was back in the 90's then I would be more excited. Only reason last year's match was great because the rest of the card was shit. This year I'm looking forward to Cena/Batista, Edge/Jericho and a possible Mysterio/Punk match more than HBK/Taker. That's just the way it is for me.

That's fine, but bizarre. I can tell you haven't been watching wrestling very long. One of the greatest wrestlers to ever live is preparing to possibly retire on the biggest stage of them all in a match that will be hyped as being possibly the single most looked-forward to match in Wrestlemania history, and you don't care?

Like...okay, that just makes no sense to me at all. This angle is what wrestling is all about; the emotion, the drama, the story. Everything.

If you think that I'm not a wrestling fan just because I'm not going to bother with HBK/Taker, then I could care less.

Anyone who would just shit on HBK/Taker 2 and say "I don't care", well, yeah, I've got some serious questions as to what the hell is wrong with them. Did you watch Wrestlemania 13 for Sid-Taker and not give a fuck about Austin-Bret either or something?
 
I don't understand all of the people who want some up and comer to break the streak. Sure it will give him a huge push at that moment but I'd much rather have an established hall of fame guy do it because it would still make the streak look strong.

Let's say at WM 19 WWE had Brock Lesanr face Taker instead of Angle for the title and had Lesnar beat him. At the time it would have looked great and it would have given Lesnar even more of a push then he already had. But then one year later Lesnar was out of the WWE probably for good. Now all of the sudden the most sacred record in the WWE was broken by a guy who was in the WWE a total of 2 years and then dipset never to be seen again.

If the streak is going to end I'd much rather have it be by a guy who is one of the best performers in WWE history and happens to be nicknamed MR Wrestlemania.
 
How could you not like their match last year? Do you have something against incredible wrestling matches? For someone who harps on and on about storytelling in the ring I'd think you'd be able to recognize that HBK and Taker told one of the greatest stories ever told in a wrestling ring last year.



That's fine, but bizarre. I can tell you haven't been watching wrestling very long. One of the greatest wrestlers to ever live is preparing to possibly retire on the biggest stage of them all in a match that will be hyped as being possibly the single most looked-forward to match in Wrestlemania history, and you don't care?

Like...okay, that just makes no sense to me at all. This angle is what wrestling is all about; the emotion, the drama, the story. Everything.



Anyone who would just shit on HBK/Taker 2 and say "I don't care", well, yeah, I've got some serious questions as to what the hell is wrong with them. Did you watch Wrestlemania 13 for Sid-Taker and not give a fuck about Austin-Bret either or something?

1. All I saw last year was another guy trying to break Undertaker's streak. I didn't feel it was any different just because it was HBK.

2. I've said plenty of times some of the greatest matches I have ever seen and HBK/Taker last year wasn't one of them. It seems like it is blasphemous to say that around these parts.

3. I haven't watched WM 13 so try another WM :)
 
...If you haven't even seen Wrestlemania 13, this conversation is over because you've literally just proven my point about you not having watched wrestling for very long. When you're older maybe you'll understand why HBK-Taker is so anticipated and beloved.
 
I don't understand all of the people who want some up and comer to break the streak. Sure it will give him a huge push at that moment but I'd much rather have an established hall of fame guy do it because it would still make the streak look strong.

Let's say at WM 19 WWE had Brock Lesanr face Taker instead of Angle for the title and had Lesnar beat him. At the time it would have looked great and it would have given Lesnar even more of a push then he already had. But then one year later Lesnar was out of the WWE probably for good. Now all of the sudden the most sacred record in the WWE was broken by a guy who was in the WWE a total of 2 years and then dipset never to be seen again.

If the streak is going to end I'd much rather have it be by a guy who is one of the best performers in WWE history and happens to be nicknamed MR Wrestlemania.

Depends on who breaks the streak. I don't see Punk or Miz leaving anytime soon so they would have been perfect for it and if they wanted HBK to break the streak, they would have done it last year.
 
...If you haven't even seen Wrestlemania 13, this conversation is over because you've literally just proven my point about you not having watched wrestling for very long. When you're older maybe you'll understand why HBK-Taker is so anticipated and beloved.

Hold on now old timer. You have assumed that I haven't watched WM 13 because you think I started watching wrestling after that but I started watching wrestling around 1996. It's just that I didn't see WM 13 and haven't watched it yet

Just because I'm not looking forward to HBK/Taker, that doesn't make me less of a wrestling fan than anybody on this damn site and that includes you.
 
Depends on who breaks the streak. I don't see Punk or Miz leaving anytime soon so they would have been perfect for it and if they wanted HBK to break the streak, they would have done it last year.

I doubt people thought Lesnar was going to leave after 2 years. Besides whats to say Punk or Miz doesn't suffer a major injury that ends there careers. Or maybe they just don't have as successful careers as people think they will. I think Chris Jericho has had a great career but if he beat Taker and ended the streak I think even that would take away from its greatness. If it's going to be ended I want it to be by the best of the best. To me that comes down to either HBK or Cena at this point.

17-1 with your only loss being to one of the greatest performers in WWE history, who is nicknamed Mr. Wrestlemania, and who you also have a victory over is a lot more impressive then 17-1 with a loss to the Miz.
 
I doubt people thought Lesnar was going to leave after 2 years. Besides whats to say Punk or Miz doesn't suffer a major injury that ends there careers. Or maybe they just don't have as successful careers as people think they will. I think Chris Jericho has had a great career but if he beat Taker and ended the streak I think even that would take away from its greatness. If it's going to be ended I want it to be by the best of the best. To me that comes down to either HBK or Cena at this point.

17-1 with your only loss being to one of the greatest performers in WWE history, who is nicknamed Mr. Wrestlemania, and who you also have a victory over is a lot more impressive then 17-1 with a loss to the Miz.

All I have to say is we will see if HBK can beat Taker. If Taker beats HBK at WM 26, then there is a great chance that streak will be broken next year in my opinion.
 
Hold on now old timer. You have assumed that I haven't watched WM 13 because you think I started watching wrestling after that but I started watching wrestling around 1996. It's just that I didn't see WM 13 and haven't watched it yet

...That's...odd. How have you not seen Wrestlemania 13? Have you atleast seen Austin vs. Hart?

Just because I'm not looking forward to HBK/Taker, that doesn't make me less of a wrestling fan than anybody on this damn site and that includes you.

Didn't say that, I just said it seriously makes me question what is going on in your brain. Like, I literally cannot conceive how someone could possibly not be looking forward to HBK and Taker having a match at Wrestlemania with the biggest stakes it's ever had before in a match that will in all likelihood be given atleast 30-40 minutes.

But, whatever.
 
...That's...odd. How have you not seen Wrestlemania 13? Have you atleast seen Austin vs. Hart?



Didn't say that, I just said it seriously makes me question what is going on in your brain. Like, I literally cannot conceive how someone could possibly not be looking forward to HBK and Taker having a match at Wrestlemania with the biggest stakes it's ever had before in a match that will in all likelihood be given atleast 30-40 minutes.

But, whatever.

I've seen Austin vs. Hart :)
 
Sexy's (It's either Sexy or BS, both of them are fucked up in so many ways) right. I don't want someone like Daniel Bryan or Sheamus or even Kofi Kingston or The Miz to break the streak. It has to be Cena. HBK is on his last legs as a competitor, and so is everyone else over 35 in the WWE considered a legend. The only legit young people who could break the streak would be Orton or Cena, and we already saw Orton fail five years ago, so why would the fans buy him beating Taker now? Because he's oilier? Cena would have to be it. WWE would fucking end TNA if they let Cena beat Taker at WM. You don't even have to turn him heel. Just have him and Taker main event WM, and Cena run out of the arena after he beats him. Tell me you wouldn't watch Raw over TNA the next night if Cena just ended the streak. Go ahead, tell me.
 
1) John Cena defeating the Undertaker at Wrestlemania would in no way "end TNA". That is absurd.

2) I'd much rather HBK beat the streak than Cena. HBK has done nothing but lose and lose and lose and lose and lose since his return in 2002. Seriously outside of one quick little WHC run during his feud with Triple H, he has spent his entire return putting other people over non-fucking-stop. I'd like to see HBK get one more crowning achievement to his career. Ending 'Taker's streak would be that achievement, and would put HBK right there next to Hogan and Austin as the most legendary wrestlers in WWE history.
 
Just have him and Taker main event WM, and Cena run out of the arena after he beats him. Tell me you wouldn't watch Raw over TNA the next night if Cena just ended the streak. Go ahead, tell me.

Whether or not you agree about this ending TNA, JKO has a very valid point here.
 
Ending 'Taker's streak would be that achievement, and would put HBK right there next to Hogan and Austin as the most legendary wrestlers in WWE history.

EXACTLY spot on. People have said for years that an extra world title would be pointless for HBK and that my friends is true. The only realistic accolade he can take which will add to his legacy would be ending the streak.
 
1. In ratings, yes, yes it would. Would you really watch TNA over Raw the next night if that were to happen?

2. But he can do something else. He doesn't need to end the streak to be legendary. In fact, the only reason people don't put him up there with Austin or Hulk is because he's been on their television for the better part of 8 years.
 
1. In ratings, yes, yes it would. Would you really watch TNA over Raw the next night if that were to happen?

2. But he can do something else. He doesn't need to end the streak to be legendary. In fact, the only reason people don't put him up there with Austin or Hulk is because he's been on their television for the better part of 8 years.

HBK is suffering from the Flair syndrome. If HBK retired in 1998 and that was it, than he could be considered up there. Just like Flair would have been if he would have retired 15 years ago. Staying longer doesn't always enhance your legacy.
 
1. If you have HBK beat the streak, then you risk the Undertaker losing his one claim that no one else has. I can't see how giving the streak to HBK helps the legacy of the Undertaker.
 
HBK is suffering from the Flair syndrome. If HBK retired in 1998 and that was it, than he could be considered up there. Just like Flair would have been if he would have retired 15 years ago. Staying longer doesn't always enhance your legacy.

Are you really saying HBK and Flair aren't on Austin/Hogan's level? Because if so you don't know what the fuck you're talking about.
 
Tell me how they are.

Ummm tell me how the fuck they aren't. Huge draws? Check. Respected veterans? Check. Considered among the elite in-ring performers of all time? Check. charisma out the damn earholes? Check. Multiple time World Champions all over the globe? Check. Ric Flair is generally considered the greatest god damn wrestler to ever live.
 

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