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What is the best woman's match you've ever seen?

Thoughts on Sin Cara so far or is it too early to really tell? Do you think with WWE supposedly being interested in reviving managers it would be worth giving one to Sin Cara just as a mouthpiece until he can speak fluent english or should Sin Cara be Undertaker like and only speak on rare occasions and let his actions do the talking?

Off the top of my head, Royal Rumble 88: Jumping Bomb Angels vs. Glamour Girls

Too early to tell. He's not someone that needs a manager though.

Was there ever a time when you felt Booker T could have been the face of WCW?

What did you think of Billy Kidman going over Hogan, and Kidman in general?

The Undertaker's place in wrestling history?

Maybe at the very end.

Kidman didn't go over Hogan. He pinned him once. Kidman isn't bad but when you're married to Torrie, no one is going to notice you.

Good replacement for Andre.
 
What do you think of DiBiase getting the no-intro treatment tonight, and the generic jobber tights? Is he done?
 
Do you think "WWE" told The Rock to tone the character down when cutting promos on Cena like he didn't wear the $500 shirts and the glasses and also didn't make Cena look like trash by saying stuff like "After 5 boring minutes John Cena know you're role and shut you're mouth" and "IT DOESN'T MATTER"

I think he took a much more serious tone in character.
 
With the WWE's current roster, who would you put together to form the next stable? Also, would you prefer a new stable this year, or not?

I've heard rumors about a Chris Benoit movie, is there any merit to them?

I've done a little digging, but I don't think I ever found a clear answer. I took a break from wrestling during this peroid and I was wondering if the suplex that Brock Lesnar performed on The Big Show that broke the ring a work or legit?
 
Did you ever think at least once that WCW was gonna win the invasion storyline?

No seriously, what do you want to ask me?

Do you think "WWE" told The Rock to tone the character down when cutting promos on Cena like he didn't wear the $500 shirts and the glasses and also didn't make Cena look like trash by saying stuff like "After 5 boring minutes John Cena know you're role and shut you're mouth" and "IT DOESN'T MATTER"

I think he took a much more serious tone in character.

Eh maybe. I think a lot of the first time back was Rock just letting out a bunch of built up energy.
 
With the WWE's current roster, who would you put together to form the next stable? Also, would you prefer a new stable this year, or not?

I've heard rumors about a Chris Benoit movie, is there any merit to them?

I've done a little digging, but I don't think I ever found a clear answer. I took a break from wrestling during this peroid and I was wondering if the suplex that Brock Lesnar performed on The Big Show that broke the ring a work or legit?

1. I wouldn't put together a stable for a very long time.

2. Not that I've heard but it very well may be.

3. Total work.
 
What should happen with Alberto and CM Punk at Over The Limit? They are both too big to be left off the card you would think but neither really have anything to do at the moment.
 
Following up on that, does someone on Raw need to turn face, when you look at the roster you only really have Cena, Rey, Morrison (injured), Kofi and at a stretch Show (he appears on SD more often than Raw anyway). Compare that to Punk, Miz, ADR, Ziggler, Truth, Drew, Swagger. At best that is 5-7 and realistically considering Show is more of a SD star anyway 4-7. Should someone turn face to even it out?
 
Who would you like to see get the rub out of the finish of the heel Cole angle? Also, how long do you anticipate it running?
 
I just saw your SummerSlam 2003 review and you were totally shitting over the EC main event, giving it even a worse grade than this year's Mania ME. I wonder if you'd still stand by that opinion or if you just had a bad day when reviewing it, because I thought it was awesome. The crowd was totally into it the whole match, I loved the early interaction between Jericho and Michaels (partly because the great Mania match wasn't that long before) who were the small men having to fight the powerhouses, Orton's early character, Nash trying to decimate the weaker opponents but being duped by HBK and Y2J, HHH cowardly hiding after being superkicked when trying to enter, Goldberg's highly anticipated entrance and havoc wrecking (with spearing Jericho through a cell - although the back-to-back eliminating was a bit too much for me), the showdown of the powerful monster trying to get the terrified champion, Flair trying his best to hinder the inevitable and Goldberg crushing the plexiglass anyway. The finish could be better played out, but I don't generally disagree with how it ended when the smirky faction capitalized on the carelessness of Goldberg. And I didn't find the commentary that annoying. I guess watching it again out of historical context makes it much better, but I don't get why it was "horrible".
 
Who would you like to see get the rub out of the finish of the heel Cole angle? Also, how long do you anticipate it running?

Hopefully it ends with the HOF thing. I can't picture them doing that.

Niño Vega;3114388 said:
I just saw your SummerSlam 2003 review and you were totally shitting over the EC main event, giving it even a worse grade than this year's Mania ME. I wonder if you'd still stand by that opinion or if you just had a bad day when reviewing it, because I thought it was awesome. The crowd was totally into it the whole match, I loved the early interaction between Jericho and Michaels (partly because the great Mania match wasn't that long before) who were the small men having to fight the powerhouses, Orton's early character, Nash trying to decimate the weaker opponents but being duped by HBK and Y2J, HHH cowardly hiding after being superkicked when trying to enter, Goldberg's highly anticipated entrance and havoc wrecking (with spearing Jericho through a cell - although the back-to-back eliminating was a bit too much for me), the showdown of the powerful monster trying to get the terrified champion, Flair trying his best to hinder the inevitable and Goldberg crushing the plexiglass anyway. The finish could be better played out, but I don't generally disagree with how it ended when the smirky faction capitalized on the carelessness of Goldberg. And I didn't find the commentary that annoying. I guess watching it again out of historical context makes it much better, but I don't get why it was "horrible".

And who besides HHH or Goldberg was walking out of there with the title?
 

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