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While CM Punk vs. Brock Lesnar isn't nominated for the Match of the Year Slammy Award, a lot of people within WWE believe it was the company's best match of the year. The match wasn't nominated because Punk can't have a better match with Lesnar than Triple H did and Punk vs. The Undertaker had to be listed.

So The Nile is not just a river in Egypt huh?
 
Most of them are either too old or wouldn't be worth WWE's time.

With significant less wear & tear considering how much lighter the TNA schedule is plus operating in the mid-card where pretty much every failed WWE pushed star goes to work in front of crickets and exist purely to put over main eventers five dozen times in the same matches? I don't know, I can imagine Vince signing them to work a few years on that basis.
 
The problem is they'd be completely repackaged and be sent to NXT for six months to learn the WWE style. It's not really worth the effort.
 
A lot of talk going around about the "one world champ" leaving TLC won't be Cena or Orton. What are the odds you think that's true? If so, who is it? HHH? Someone mentioned a returning Sheamus, which I wouldn't mind actually. Anyone else?
 
Bear "The Hitman" Hug;4695219 said:
Where were Hardy, Bully, Aries, Angle, Roode and Tess during TNA's world cup?

Probably resting from being on the other One Night Only shows.

A lot of talk going around about the "one world champ" leaving TLC won't be Cena or Orton. What are the odds you think that's true? If so, who is it? HHH? Someone mentioned a returning Sheamus, which I wouldn't mind actually. Anyone else?

I don't think they'll pull that.
 
Let's say Benoit never does what he does, but rather just drops dead 10 or so months later(as his sister said is eventually what would've happened). Is his death labeled a tragedy like Eddie or is he still forgotten by WWE due to the negative press it would've gotten, likely still involving steroids?
 
In my opinion, Goldust's return this year has certainly cemented him as a future Hall of Famer.

Would he be a HOFer had he not returned?
 
If the roles where reversed and during their primes in the late 80's- the 90's Sting was the same character but in the WWF under the guidance of WWF creative and Bret Hart was in WCW under the guidance WCW creative who do you think would have had the better career?
 
Some but not a ton. The business as a whole was down around then and no one was going to be able to fix it. Sting would have been a great character with WWF behind him though.
 
Okay, I just ran into a guy who says that it would be a good idea that Goldust were to win the divas title and face Cody while he is IC Champ. How idiotic is that idea?
 
What impact do you think a unified title will have on the Intercontinental/US Championships. Will we see guys like Orton, ADR, etc. involved in programs for these titles?
 
Okay, I just ran into a guy who says that it would be a good idea that Goldust were to win the divas title and face Cody while he is IC Champ. How idiotic is that idea?

So much so that I'm not going to answer.

What impact do you think a unified title will have on the Intercontinental/US Championships. Will we see guys like Orton, ADR, etc. involved in programs for these titles?

Not Orton but yeah some of them will.
 
Maybe I'm off, but isn't there a tradition of gifting the belt to somebody who embodied it? Doesn't Mick have the hardcore belt?

Real or not, if keeping with that tradition, and assuming we are kissing the big gold belt goodbye this sunday... Who would you give it to? Flair?
 

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