Edge responds/shoots on Triple H

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As seen on the October 21 episode of Raw during the contact signing for the WWE Championship Match between Daniel Bryan and Randy Orton at Hell in a Cell, Triple H offended WWE Superstars and fans alike with his verbal burial of the talents of Bryan, as well as Chris Jericho, Edge and Rob Van Dam. WWE's Chief Operating Officer grouped Bryan with his three predecessors and declared that like them, he is not capable of being "The Face of WWE." The official WWE website caught up with Edge for an interview and asked him about the WWE Chief Operating Officer's flippant remark.

"When you look back on WWE’s history, how many guys really were “the guy”? There was Bruno Sammartino, then Hulk Hogan, Steve Austin, The Rock and now John Cena. Then again, does Triple H like guys with long hair that are better looking and more athletic than him? Probably not. And I think the three of us fall into that category," responded Edge.

"The Rated-R Superstar" previously addressed Hunter's remarks on Twitter, stating, "I think everyone forgets it's entertainment. Santa isn't real either. Or the Easter Bunny(I think, rabbits are sneaky)."

The 11-time World Champion appears regularly on Syfy series Haven, which started in July 2011, as Dwight Hendrickson. In response to whether he envisioned the show lasting through a fourth season then, Edge said, "I envisioned the show [going to season four], but I don’t know if I envisioned myself going to season four. [My involvement began] when WWE got in contact with the “Haven” producers, who were interested in using a wrestler. WWE said, “We got this guy. He just retired. We think he can do it.” And it just worked out. I went out and one scene turned into four scenes, turned into four episodes, turned into being asked back for the next season. That turned into seven [episodes] and then being asked back again next season and becoming one of the focal characters of the show."

Edge was also asked whether he will return to WWE, and replied, "I’ll use the absolute most over-used cliché, “never say never,” because when I have come back, it has been fun. If it’s fun, cool and creative and would shake things up and help some new, young talent, I would."

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Why the hell is everyone STILL making a big deal outta that promo :what:

It ain't like Big Nose was wrong

I could see the case for Jericho maybe being 'The One' back in the day before he fell off (he was damn good on the mic, put on great matches and was very popular).....but Triple H was spot on about Edge and RVD

A lot of people need to realize there are two types of main-eventers: the ones like Hogan/Rock/Austin/Undertaker, and the ones like Bret/HBK/Edge/RVD. I shouldn't even have to explain the difference.
 

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We're making a big deal about it because he buried guys he's not really better then. And he's talking in riddles because he was never the top guy. Ever. He was never bigger than the Undertaker and was barely bigger than Foley at one point but he was doing his fake retirement gimmick and not giving a fukk at 35. So that was all shaky. More importantly, all of this ended with Daniel Bryan going down and he's so fukking over that he had fans demanding refunds on the results on his matches..that's why the Cripple H shyt has to be dissected. He's insecure and short minded. But he always has been.
 
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Why the hell is everyone STILL making a big deal outta that promo :what:

It ain't like Big Nose was wrong

I could see the case for Jericho maybe being 'The One' back in the day before he fell off (he was damn good on the mic, put on great matches and was very popular).....but Triple H was spot on about Edge and RVD

A lot of people need to realize there are two types of main-eventers: the ones like Hogan/Rock/Austin/Undertaker, and the ones like Bret/HBK/Edge/RVD. I shouldn't even have to explain the difference.
The problem is HHH thinks he's part of one group....






....but he's a part of the other
 

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We're making a big deal about it because he buried guys he's not really better then. And he's talking in riddles because he was never the top guy. Ever. He was never bigger than the Undertaker and was barely bigger than Foley at one point but he was doing his fake retirement gimmick and not giving a fukk at 35. So that was all shaky. More importantly, all of this ended with Daniel Bryan going down and he's so fukking over that he had fans demanding refunds on the results on his matches..that's why the Cripple H shyt has to be dissected. He's insecure and short minded. But he always has been.

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man could have been a wrestling legend if not for triple h :to:
 

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Who can tell. Jericho was held down. RVD was definitely held back after getting SMOKING HOT once upon a time and it just so happens he was held down when Cripple H returned in January 2002. Convenient.
 
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