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We have reason to believe that David Hart-Smith did while employed by WWE.
Care to explain?
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We have reason to believe that David Hart-Smith did while employed by WWE.
Care to explain?
One night on Raw Smith was gone for no apparent reason whatsoever. Someone made a thread suggesting it was due to a wellness violation and it got on the list of threads on the main page. I believe it was Sly that got a PM from someone claiming to be Hart-Smith's agent saying that Hart-Smith had seen it and it wasn't a wellness violation and that it needed to be taken down. It seemed odd to me that someone would rib Sly over something that simple, and I think he thought it was legit too but I can't remember.
Not a fan of those.
Really? Why not?
if vince's dad would have died 10yrs later would wwe gotten as big as it is?
opps!It wouldn't have mattered. Vince Jr. owned the company in 82.
Top 5 Randy Savage matches?
Cena vs. Punk by so many miles I can't comprehend it.
Барбоса;4360031 said:Do you think that the Money in the Bank contract was originally meant to be used the way it has become famous for - the unexpected cash in for a match anywhere and anytime?
Or was it supposed to be used the way RVD and then Cena used it and later someone thought that the wording they used could be construed for Edge to do what he did to Cena at NYR 2006?
If kayfabe worked logically, would MITB still be a thing? Clearly the chaos doesn't produce the most deserving title contenders possible. At the very least, shouldn't the "cash in when the champion is vulnerable" loophole be closed?
But yeah, kayfabe and logic. I'm a huge snob, or something.
Which match are you most looking forward to at this year's Mania?
I think a mixture of both. Unfortunately it's gotten so one sided that it's almost a cliche now.
Барбоса;4360099 said:I think that it suffered greatly from Edge's opportunistic cash in - not at the time but in the long run.
Sure, Cena and to a lesser extent RVD were 'honourable' in cashing in the way they did but they were also stupid and once a face CM Punk cashed in the 'cheap' way and did not turn heel, the concept was greatly undermined. The 'heel' way suddenly became not just the 'clever' way but also the 'right' way. Only with Punk's second cash in has the contract been really kick-started something decent outside of a different guy with one of the big titles.
The fact that they then went to having two of the matches made it worse.