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How about Vince (64) v Bret (52) at Wrestlemania?

I know it's a Lumberjack Match but...116.
I knew there were some big ones in there I was forgetting, but this whole topic and bringing up Vince led me to a second question; what's the oldest combined age for two men in a one-on-one world championship match?

I leave open which world championship, because I'm honestly kind of curious of some answers for different promotions. Let's keep Vince McMahon matches in a separate category for the sake of discussion, although it's definitely recognized that he is likely one-half of any 'oldest combined' number.
 
I knew there were some big ones in there I was forgetting, but this whole topic and bringing up Vince led me to a second question; what's the oldest combined age for two men in a one-on-one world championship match?

I leave open which world championship, because I'm honestly kind of curious of some answers for different promotions. Let's keep Vince McMahon matches in a separate category for the sake of discussion, although it's definitely recognized that he is likely one-half of any 'oldest combined' number.

Flair and Hogan had a World Title match on Raw in 2002. That has to be up there.

Do you think HBK should have won more then 1 world title in his 2nd spell?

Yeah, but he refused the title for years. WWE basically begged him to take the belt more than once but he didn't want the increased schedule.
 
If Bray beats Undertaker at Wrestlemania does it not make Brocks win a bit pointless?

Not really.

is daniel bryan pretty much a lock to win next years royal rumble?

Nope.

Have you read Meltzer's take on the Bryan / Reigns situation? Do you agree?

http://www.reddit.com/r/SquaredCirc...e_meltzer_but_the_biggest_story_on_fast_lane/

I read it but the big thing he overlooks is Bryan's health. He was their huge investment last year and then it fell apart because of his neck. I wouldn't feel safe putting him into that same spot just two months after he returned.
 
Kind of a dark question, because I've been watching WWE episodes on Youtube and wound up on Byte This when Matt and Lita talked...

If Matt Hardy had really lost it after his firing and killed himself, how big of a shit storm would it have been?
 
Is Axelmania far and away the single most entertaining thing Axel has ever done? Yes, yes or yes?
 
So if Bryan had stayed healthy where would you see him?

Maybe fighting Rusev.

Kind of a dark question, because I've been watching WWE episodes on Youtube and wound up on Byte This when Matt and Lita talked...

If Matt Hardy had really lost it after his firing and killed himself, how big of a shit storm would it have been?

A bad one, like it would be for anyone in that situation.

Is Axelmania far and away the single most entertaining thing Axel has ever done? Yes, yes or yes?

I'll go with yes.
 
Do you think any of the "NXT Five" will ever win the WWE World title?

If yes- Who? and/or Who first?

If no- Which one in your opinion would at least have the best chance?

And if you had to guess now, which of the five will have the most successful and/or most decorated main roster career?
 
Just read your latest TNA and review and boy you do NOT like Eric Young. Wassup wit dat? I ask because he doesn't trip my trigger either way, he's just kind of "there" to me so I figure I better check and see what you're seeing that I'm missing lol.
 
The guy spent years doing the same "comedy" (read as he would act insane and strip) and then one day he won the World Title in a total (but understandable) ripoff of Daniel Bryan's title win. The guy is just not a main event talent but he's getting the push because he's been around for almost all of TNA's time. There are so many other people who could be having his spot but we're stuck with him for some reason.
 
The guy spent years doing the same "comedy" (read as he would act insane and strip) and then one day he won the World Title in a total (but understandable) ripoff of Daniel Bryan's title win. The guy is just not a main event talent but he's getting the push because he's been around for almost all of TNA's time. There are so many other people who could be having his spot but we're stuck with him for some reason.

Yeah, but that's really on TNA's bookers (assuming they HAVE bookers instead of "writers"): Hard to hang that on the wrestler. I just don't find EY interesting in any of his incarnations, but I can't work up X-Pac heat for him either. He come's on and it's time to grab a beer or hit the porcelain.
 
Dixie agrees to Heyman's demands back in 2010, and he takes over TNA. One of his demands was the ability to fire everyone over 40. Who would have been fired, and where would they have gone?
 
I'm not even sure who was over 40 back then. Hogan and Sting would have gone to WWE. Ignore how stupid that move would have been of course.
 

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