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Where would Eddie, Benoit and Pillman be now in wrestling if they hadn't have passed away?

(Note: Benoit would not have done what he had to his family)
 
Benoit would be retired, though his sister said his heart wouldn't have survived the year anyway.

Pillman wouldn't have been able to do much after his ankle injury.

Eddie would have bene retired.
 
What would you suggest fills out the remainder of the Mania card now that the issues surrounding how to get a lot of names who have nothing going on onto the card has been solved?
 
IMO Punk isn't done with WWE yet
One thing is just a few weeks of the so called walkout Vince had pitched another "Summer of Punk" idea to CM and he liked it
The other thing is Vince wouldn't allow a major disagreement be seen by almost everyone in the backstage area

My thought to draw major heat on Punk as a heel is at Mania Taker/Lesnar match a No DQ and when the ref is down Punk does a Mu Tai kick to Taker's temple that leads to a F5 and Lesnar ends the streak Just a thought
 
I mentioned it in a couple of TNA threads but I don't know your opinion. Do you reckon Willow could work if Hardy had gone insane and thought Willow was his calling (or something like that)
 
It could, but it won't with Taz and Tenay cracking jokes about him. I actually didn't recognize him at first so it was possible before they screwed it up. Now it looks like Jeff is in a Halloween costume.
 
With recent reports WWE shopping their programming around and having some potential buyers it should come to no surprise Since Comcast bought NBC the CEO of that company has had many creative clashes with WWE

The best network for WWE to go to is with Viacom which would cover possibly AMC but primarily Spike TV

If this was to happen is it safe to say Vince would offer TNA a fee to air their programmin on the WWE Network
 
How often do you think Dixie and co. dream of signing Cena, turning him heel, and setting up the hottest power struggle angle this side of the year 2000?
 
With recent reports WWE shopping their programming around and having some potential buyers it should come to no surprise Since Comcast bought NBC the CEO of that company has had many creative clashes with WWE

The best network for WWE to go to is with Viacom which would cover possibly AMC but primarily Spike TV

If this was to happen is it safe to say Vince would offer TNA a fee to air their programmin on the WWE Network

No.

How often do you think Dixie and co. dream of signing Cena, turning him heel, and setting up the hottest power struggle angle this side of the year 2000?

Daily at least. But you forgot the 24 swerves in between.
 
Which of the two following events (if they had occurred) would have more slowed down or possibly even stopped the popularity of the WWF entering the attitude era?

Vince doesn't encourage/tell Bret to get a contract with WCW thus securing his spot in the WWF until he retires.

Shawn never injuring his back at the 98 Rumble and thus being able to perform throughout the era.
 
The contract wouldn't have mattered as much as Austin was getting the title at Wrestlemania no matter what.

Shawn wouldn't mean much either as he was scheduled to feud with a face DX in the summer anyway.

We'll go Bret as it would have prevented some of the disaster at Starrcade 1997 but neither would have made a huge difference.
 

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