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NOT enough subtlety? This generations Austin/Hogan just got "fired". What do you want them to do?thats why I think the finish pissed me off so much. Could have been so much more gut wrenching the way it went down. It all happened far too fast, and not with near enough build up and subtlety.
It could have been a simple mistake. Or someone backstage could have yelled to Cena when he was near the gate to go take a lap.Well that and, they flashed the graphic for the end of the show, then removed it, and stayed for another 5 minutes, then showed it again. I have literally NEVER seen that done on any show, ever.
Obviously not planned.
But how did they know to be right where Cena was when he started his lat? They knew because they were planted there. Security is there to protect the entertainers, but they can't protect what they don't know what's gonna happen. They knew it was happening, and they did their job. Security in the past have failed at that before. When Foley won the belt in 99, his shirt was ripped to shreds by fans when he went into the crown without Security. They didn't fail because they knew to be there.Come on, Stormy. Let's be serious for a second. Security would have followed him wherever he went into the crowd. Their job is to protect the entertainers, keep order and keep fans safe. They would have done so. And WWE wants to follow their prized jewel.
they explained it about 934987623469498230487 times. why explain it 934987623469498230488 times. Even mentally handicapped children can understand he's fired if he loses.
Cena DEFINITELY didn't do that on his own. He had security with him. If he didn't do it on his own, the security wouldn't know to go with him. Plus they managed to catch it all on camera.
But how did they know to be right where Cena was when he started his lat?
why did we need tension? If there was tension, Cena would not have been calling the match down the middle. It makes sense that the first time he had to count a pin on Barrett was the 3 count, because any other time and Cena hesitating would read as Cena helping Barrett, which he said he wouldn't do, and would counteract his calling it down the middle.No tension built hardly at all. It was like, one thing.
WHATFUCKYOU PUSHRKOPIN12..3CENAFIREDZOMG
in the span of like, 30 seconds.
fucking bastards, angle built since fucking June, and the culmination takes place over the span of 30 seconds.
Could be worse. Could be TNA.
But how did they know to be right where Cena was when he started his lat? They knew because they were planted there. Security is there to protect the entertainers, but they can't protect what they don't know what's gonna happen. They knew it was happening, and they did their job. Security in the past have failed at that before. When Foley won the belt in 99, his shirt was ripped to shreds by fans when he went into the crown without Security. They didn't fail because they knew to be there.
I don't know what everybody's freaking out over.
He'll probably be on Raw tomorrow night, just so Wade Barrett can tell him he's fired; or for Michael Cole to have some massive GM revealing and cancel the whole storyline that we've all been suckered into since June.
Nobody freaked out when Chris Jericho got fired in 2005.
Chris Jericho in 05 is not John Cena of 2010.
why did we need tension? If there was tension, Cena would not have been calling the match down the middle. It makes sense that the first time he had to count a pin on Barrett was the 3 count, because any other time and Cena hesitating would read as Cena helping Barrett, which he said he wouldn't do, and would counteract his calling it down the middle.
What does TNA have to do with this
Joe: Please don't start.
Nah, all he needs to do is hesitate a bit here and there. It was like nothing was at stake or hung in the balance.
After the RKO, they should have stared at each other for just a second, basically signaling "oh fuck, moment of truth"
Coco, I meant building the drama and tension through subtlety, along with blatant things. Rather than, uh, nothing.
Chris Jericho in 05 is not John Cena of 2010.
NOT enough subtlety? This generations Austin/Hogan just got "fired". What do you want them to do?
John Cena of 2010 has been awful. One of his worst years in terms of activity and championship accomplishments. Not to mention who he's fueded with. Batista and a bunch of rookies?
They probably did do such things. They were so subtle you missed them.Coco, I meant building the drama and tension through subtlety, along with blatant things. Rather than, uh, nothing.
OH FOR FUCK'S SAKE SHUT THE FUCK UP AND GETTTTTTT OUUUUUUT.
They probably did do such things. They were so subtle you missed them.
it was before the match (he went through the crowd after getting the match).So if you saw a child falling out of a high chair, you wouldn't go and save it?
If you have at least 1/4 of a brain, you're going to go in the direction of what your job tells you to do. I bet those security were fired after Foley won the title.
Nah, all he needs to do is hesitate a bit here and there. It was like nothing was at stake or hung in the balance.
After the RKO, they should have stared at each other for just a second, basically signaling "oh fuck, moment of truth"
Coco, I meant building the drama and tension through subtlety, along with blatant things. Rather than, uh, nothing.
John Cena of 2010 has been awful. One of his worst years in terms of activity and championship accomplishments. Not to mention who he's fueded with. Batista and a bunch of rookies?