Klunderbunker. You love to start shit with people don't you. You only have your self to blame for what comes next.
Or you could think of your own ideas. I know that might be a stretch but it's possible to think for yourself.
Let me help you with something. First I listen to those who worked for the company from Ivory to Cornette, performers, former creative staff who talked about their experiences working for the company. If you want to dismiss their experiences in favour of triple H that's your problem. Add to that H was named a creative advisor to Vince McMahon, even an ignorant piss ant like you can connect the dots, which shows that he has some input backstage. See some people like to listen to other people and try to figure out who they believe and who they don't. When the man in question, H admits to be being a person who deals with creative and is named creative consultant to Vince McMahon himself that tends to lead me to believe he's involved.
So.....when he was on top, the company made money. You bring up that the three of them were there to help HHH out. The way I see that: HHH was the constant and he made money with all of them. Really not seeing how that's a bad thing.
What do you mean by on top ? He had the belt ? Was part of the top main event ? Hell, Savage had the belt when Hogan was there, who do you think was the box office between the two ? Let me help you and give you a hint, it wasn't Savage. Show me a year where H was there and WWE made a lot of money, make sure you can tell me Austin, Rock or Mankind weren't there to carry his slack. BTW, when H was there as the man and neither Rock, Austin or Mankind were there how well did the WWE do ? How well would they have done if Cena and Batista weren't there. And was that better or worse than what was made when Rock or Austin were there ? Here's a hint: things were so great the shareholders were pissed with Vince, he had to call the Rock back to show H how the real main eventers make money. And since that was a total failure (wink), he decided to negotiate with Rock to return to WM to face off against Cena. You really killed me with that bullshit arguement
Translation: here's my opinion on Batista and while the masses seem to think differently, this is the best proof I have. Not to mention, you just admitted HHH helped him up the ladder, which is the whole point of what Norcal said.
If you look at Batista and tell me he's great on the mike or in the ring, that's your right. I know that's bullshit but you can believe what you want. I haven't seen a time where he ever impressed on the mike or the ring. If the performers he worked with weren't solid enough workers on the mike or in the ring, his title reigns would be nothing memorable. Batista had something Vince liked: a build. He also had H talking him up to Vince. Helping people you like, (or who suck your dick) isn't as great as helping to put over the best option. Popular yes, but not on Cena's level, he went as far as he could with WWE pushing him as best they could. He had success, for some one as limited as he was.
Orton is good at best, imo.
How exactly do you not deserve a push? The argument constantly made is that no one new is added to the mix. He's added and is new, and the answer is "he got his spot because of HHH." I guess that's why the fans cheer him today and he got two world titles out of it, both times taking them from Cena. How exactly is that from HHH?
Sheamus was some one H liked. SO he got his push, H talked to Vince and Vince said ok, let's try it. H liked how Sheamus worked in the ring. Sheamus isn't remarkable on the mike, in the ring. The only thing he did before getting a shot at Cena was beat up on Lawler, Noble, Goldust and a series with Benjamin. Compare him to the talent like Carlito, MVP, Anderson and he is crap. He's improved but he isn't so great with the fanbase as a heel, on the mike or in the ring to say let's make him a 2 time champ.
What well respected wrestlers had the last name Evolution? I missed that one.
Listen, I'll make it simple for you. Orton was a part of Evolution, some time later he started a faction called Legacy with Cody Rhodes and Ted Dibiase Jr and another guy who he pushed out, because he didn't believe they should be in. Legacy was a stable of seconde generation wrestlers. Vince in addition to loving the best bodies a pharmacist can prescribe, he also loves second generation performers. And he is a member of H's kliq.
You really don't know what you're talking about do you?
John Cena isn't my favourite performer but he is entertaining on the mike, he has a physique, he works hard, he draws money (tv ratings, sells ppv buyrates, and merchandise), which Vince likes. He also does whatever Vince asks. If Vince wants some one to be put over, Cena does it. Vince needs an appearance done, Cena's the man. That's what I mean when I say golden boy. H plays the game of a person who does the jobs Vince asks as a means to gain influence to push some of the things that he might want to see happen such as pushing certain performers, etc. So if Vince wants Cena to go over, he'll put Cena over.
Yeah.....that whole HHH taps in the main event of Wrestlemania in the middle of Madison Square Garden in the biggest moment of that era had nothing to do with it at all did it? Do you have any idea what you're talking about?
Let me help you with something. Benoit reputation as a solid performer had been established long before WWE. He was all over the world before WWE, Japan WCW etc. He had been a consistent performer who delivered in the ring but wasn't so great on the mike. Benoit, at the point, had been with the company for a considerable period of time. He had never been champ before. Before the event, the finish was to have HBK win the belt. Hart was to be inducted into the HoF. It wasn't a sure thing. The feeling was if Benoit was put over, (a former dungeon graduate and friend of the Hart family) it would sway Hart to accept the induction. Hart agreed to be inducted on a number of conditions including that HBK not be there or he'd walk out.
And his first big singles push came from beating........wait for it.......wait for it.......HHH, in 2001. Also who was in the title match where he won his first title? HHH. Who did he pin to start his rise to the title in 08? HHH. You're just stupid.
Hardy was a very popular performer before his singles' push. He (for whatever reason) had struck a chord with a fanbase. He sold merchandise, and Vince wanted Hardy pushed as he believed he was worthy of a run. H did the job on the insistence of Vince. He was involved in the triple threat but wasn't pinned by Hardy for the belt in that match, Edge was. Spare me your fucking insults. You're no bad ass typing insults on a website. You're just a snot nose little shit trying to act cute.
You mean like at any other job? You mean guys that have made the company money? That sounds like an eye for talent to me.
I love how you H loving idiots fall back on that. 'Oh it happens at any other job'. yes it does and it often leads to problems. People who get their position without any real aptitude for the job seldom works out. A performer that is pushed to the moon who the fans aren't solidly behind many times doesn't work. I don't give a shit about any other job, I'm talking about this company. Who made the company money ? Sheamus ? Orton ? Bullshit. Batista is probably the only one and it was mostly due to the people he faced in the ring (especially Edge and Taker) whose ability to draw heat saved the day. If these guys made the company money, why the hell is the Rock back headlining ppvs ?
We have a man that wanted to physically attack Vince Russo and wants to see Vince McMahon poor in a gutter, a crazy drug addicted, semi-alcoholic that wanted Chris Sabin to cover himself in food and has been called out for lying by multiple people including law enforcement in various states, and Hulk Hogan, the biggest politician/liar in the history of wrestling. Great selection of honest people there.
There was Austin, there were several authors, insiders including Dave Meltzer among others, contributors to this very site have spoken about the issue of H and his politicking, are they lying too ? If you have no interest in looking at the people who can tell you about what goes on in the WWE behind the scenes you don't have to. But that doesn't mean they aren't there.
Idiots are people who don't listen and pay attention when those who have information, speak to them. You want proof ? Hit up Kelly, Madden, contributors to this site and let them tell you about the politics and where H fits in. Thanks for the chat, dipshit.