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I'll answer both of these at once. Somehow, I'm assuming it's going to build around Stephanie and Orton being afraid of her and ultimately standing up to her. Yeah it sounds ridiculous, but she's clearly the top heel in the company at this point.
My guess is that they want ROMAN REIGNS to be the most interesting thing on the show, so they put everyone else in a fridge. Being less interesting than Reigns unfortunately means you have to be absolutely bland, which sucks for you if you were on a white hot streak.

Most prominently Bryan and Orton on return and Ambrose (who is 0-8 on PPVs since the shield broke up, believe that!) could be on fire and major headliners, but they would overshadow the behind-the-scenes corporate champion, so everything - including Mania - has a low glass ceiling.

The only other guys with momentum are Rollins, No-Show Lesnar and, if you want to grasp, Wyatt.
 
Who are your frontrunners to win the Andre Battle Royal? I was thinking Ryback, but after him not even being on Raw this week, it gave me doubts. I'm starting to think they'll use Mizdow eliminating Miz as the final straw to kick off that feud, even though I think that can be accomplished in the Battle Royal without Mizdow actually winning it.
 
My guess is that they want ROMAN REIGNS to be the most interesting thing on the show, so they put everyone else in a fridge. Being less interesting than Reigns unfortunately means you have to be absolutely bland, which sucks for you if you were on a white hot streak.

Most prominently Bryan and Orton on return and Ambrose (who is 0-8 on PPVs since the shield broke up, believe that!) could be on fire and major headliners, but they would overshadow the behind-the-scenes corporate champion, so everything - including Mania - has a low glass ceiling.

The only other guys with momentum are Rollins, No-Show Lesnar and, if you want to grasp, Wyatt.

There might be something to that. It's sad but possibly true.

Who are your frontrunners to win the Andre Battle Royal? I was thinking Ryback, but after him not even being on Raw this week, it gave me doubts. I'm starting to think they'll use Mizdow eliminating Miz as the final straw to kick off that feud, even though I think that can be accomplished in the Battle Royal without Mizdow actually winning it.

Sheamus is a possibility.
 
I've been thinking after analysing last night's show, and especially the Main Event feud and the Orton-Rollins one...

Do you think given the Brock Lesnar situation at this point, that the WWE may be stalling on pulling the trigger on Orton-Rollins because they are 'unsure' about Brock-Roman? Perhaps, they are keeping their options open for the possibility of a Reigns-Rollins-Orton 3 -way for the title?
Just a random thought of mine, btw...
 
I always here that live attendance figures went down once Warrior won the title at Mania.

Is this true?
And if so how much of a decrease in attendance are we talking about?
 
What's the lowest grade you've ever given a match? Conversely, what's the highest grade you've ever given and which match was it (I'm curious if it's one I've seen)?
 
I always here that live attendance figures went down once Warrior won the title at Mania.

Is this true?
And if so how much of a decrease in attendance are we talking about?

This is from Saturday Night's Main Event #26, less than a month after Warrior won the title.

WWF World Title: Ultimate Warrior vs. Haku

Haku jumps the champ from behind but gets chopped into the corner. A backdrop sends him flying and Warrior finally takes the belt off. The rapidly changing camera angles show a ridiculous number of empty seats as Warrior cranks on the arm. After a quick whip to the floor, Warrior sends Haku head first into the buckle, which really shouldn't hurt him.

The lights have been dimmed to cover the empty seats, which may be due to the fans leaving after seeing Hogan. Haku avoids a charge in the corner and gets two off a backbreaker with Jesse losing his mind over the speed of the counts. Warrior pops to his feet and hits some very bad looking clotheslines, a shoulder and the splash to retain.

Rating: D. Those lights tell you everything you need to know about Warrior's title reign. You could clearly see the empty seats and the lights went down just a moment or two later. The people just didn't not care to see what was coming after Hogan and the fact that it was the next champion is a very bad sign. The match was this year's version of Savage vs. One Man Gang from a few years back but nowhere near as entertaining. It seems that the money was in the chase for Warrior instead of the title reign itself.

Where does Vader rank amongst the greats?

Any reccommendations for Vader aside from the obvious (Sting, Foley etc..?)

Not as high as he should. The man weighed over 400lbs and landed on his feet trying a moonsault. That's not normal.

Clash of the Champions XXIX vs. Dustin Rhodes. I wrote in the review "WHERE THE HECK DID THAT COME FROM???"

Clash of the Champions XVIII - Vader/Mr. Hughes vs. Steiner Brothers

Somewhere in Japan - Vader/Bam Bam Bigelow vs. Steiner Brothers

He had some good matches with Undertaker too, including In Your House XVI.

What's the lowest grade you've ever given a match? Conversely, what's the highest grade you've ever given and which match was it (I'm curious if it's one I've seen)?

Oh dang. Uh.......off the VERY top of my head, I think I gave a match a -G once, as in it went so far down that it went into negative letters and then went past F again. It might have been Warrior vs. Goldust from In Your House 7, which isn't really even a match.

For best I don't think I've ever gone past A+, but I gave Wrestlemania X7 as a whole an A++.
 
Let's throw this one at you: Best match you've ever seen? I figure there are probably to many candidates for "worst" to pick one and I wouldn't be interested in watching it anyway lol.
 
I know it's a common one but I'll go with Bret vs. Austin at Wrestlemania XIII. I watched that again a few months back and it got me into it all over again, even though I've seen it several times.
 
Did these moves get their name due to where they first originated?

German Suplex
European Uppercut
Mexican Surfboard
Irish Whip
Japanese Arm Drag
Samoan Drop
Russian Leg Sweep


Who first used these moves/made them famous?
 
No
Yes
Yes I think
No
Yes
Yes
No

Gotch
No idea
Liger
Whipper Billy Watson
No idea
The Wild Samoans I believe
No idea
No idea

Very few moves have innovators or people that popularized them. It's really just stuff that starts catching on and it's almost impossible to pinpoint their origins.
 
1) The guy who's in charge of talent relations (the people Devlin complained to) and NXT is shit at his job if he doesn't know what's going on and if so, we should be mad at him.

2) Triple H not only knows about this, he disregards reports and discourages others to report.

Screenshot below for those who can't do Reddit.

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3) Ignorance is not an excuse when the head trainer who you hired is physically abusing injured talent.

So, in light of that, why the hell aren't we more mad at HHH right now?
 
Was HHH in charge when Devlin said all this?

So it's HHH's word against what appears to be a disgruntled former employee?

Again, I'd like to know for sure, or at least as close as you can get to being sure, that this happened.
 
Was HHH in charge when Devlin said all this?

Yes.

So it's HHH's word against what appears to be a disgruntled former employee?

Off the top of my head it's more at least a half dozen former employees of varying levels of gruntledness, Bob Holly (I'm assuming he doesn't count as a disgruntled former employee) and anecdotally, Paige (reported the strength trainer's abuse at a talent meeting) and Harley Race (encouraged Devlin or another ex-NXT trainee to report the situation to TR).

Again, I'd like to know for sure, or at least as close as you can get to being sure, that this happened.

The reports about Bill DeMott aren't new, are remarkably consistent and per Ryan Nemeth not being properly investigated. Without being there, I don't see how much closer you can get.
 
Well is everyone reporting this? Or is it just people who worked there for awhile and have been released?

These allegations seem to have something to them, but as they said in A Few Good Men, it doesn't matter what I believe, it matters what I can prove.
 
Well is everyone reporting this? Or is it just people who worked there for awhile and have been released?

Two (at least) were reported to HR. In the case of Devlin, DeMott was informed about the complaint and was interrogated in his office (where it is known by talent that DeMott keeps a gun. Something previously mentioned in reports about Bill being an abusive coach from 2013). He then backed down from his claim due to intimidation. The report was subsequently dropped.

Paige reported the sexual abuse in a talent meeting (though it was already known about and disgarded because of the source).

These allegations seem to have something to them, but as they said in A Few Good Men, it doesn't matter what I believe, it matters what I can prove.


And if Hunter wasn't protecting assholes, creating an environment and actually investigated these reports he'd have found the proof. As is, it seems we're in a situation where an abuser has a position of power (and protection by his superiors) over vulnerable people and that is not an environment conducive to reporting abuse.
 

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