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What do you think about this being the big four lineup for the WM card?

John Cena vs. The Rock

Randy Orton vs. Sheamus

Ryback vs. Big Show

CM Punk vs. The Undertaker
 
Chances the rock will enter an elimination chamber match to me are slim.

How would you feel about a 3v3 elimination tag match (perhaps the shield against whoever) or a 2v2v2 match taking place, chamber style?? Or would we be better off with one EC match?
 
Also,

Perhaps this hasnt been broadcast in the US, but are TNA not doing a UK tour prior to Lockdown (each house show being granted a Cage match), and taping there... Is that not a bad way to promote their biggest staged PPV yet, it being in the other country?
 
Chances the rock will enter an elimination chamber match to me are slim.

How would you feel about a 3v3 elimination tag match (perhaps the shield against whoever) or a 2v2v2 match taking place, chamber style?? Or would we be better off with one EC match?

It's not out of the question I guess. Could be interesting.

Also,

Perhaps this hasnt been broadcast in the US, but are TNA not doing a UK tour prior to Lockdown (each house show being granted a Cage match), and taping there... Is that not a bad way to promote their biggest staged PPV yet, it being in the other country?

It's not bad but at the end of the day, promoting to the American audience is a better way to go.q
 
The heavyweight slugfest, as in something like Rock vs. Austin in the main event of Mania X7: two superstars pounding the tar out of each other until one guy can't get up anymore.

Yep. At the end of the day, they're men in briefs underwear with a lot of body oil trying to hold the other guy against the ground against their will.
 
I think HHH is a great worker but I just don't see him in the same light as guys like Austin, Rock, HBK or Bret Hart. In my mind he's the guy that works with the big name but isn't really one himself. I can't really figure out why I feel this way either. I mean I know he's a future Hall of Famer and will go down in history as one of the greats I just don't think he's on the same level as the top guys.
 
Show would be better. Henry comes off as a guy who was a flash in the pan. he needs some more time on top to earn a world title spot at Mania.
 
Since when are Shawn Michaels and Bret Hart some of the top guys? They're well below Rock, Austin, Hogan, Flair and -- by most measures -- Cena, even. They were hardly as good as we make them out to be.
 
Since when are Shawn Michaels and Bret Hart some of the top guys? They're well below Rock, Austin, Hogan, Flair and -- by most measures -- Cena, even. They were hardly as good as we make them out to be.

Cena is above Flair. It could be argued that Cena is the fourth biggest star ever. I'm not sure I agree with it but there's a solid case for it.
 
Cena is above Flair. It could be argued that Cena is the fourth biggest star ever. I'm not sure I agree with it but there's a solid case for it.

I think that once Cena's career is over, he'll be above Flair and maybe even The Rock. I don't think I can truly appreciate how good Cena is until he hangs up the boots. Don't get me wrong, he's probably my favorite wrestler of all time, but I can't rank him higher than number five until I see what kind of legacy he leaves behind. Still, Cena's one of only five people who have ever reached that certain level in the business, even if the IWC would hate to admit it.

All this ranking business has me wondering: Would you rank Sting above or below Bret Hart? I say above, but barely.
 

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