richaveli83
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The heat was real in late 2000 and early 2001. Especially with Justin Credible and Albert with that God awful Uncle Cracker entrance theme.
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The heat was real in late 2000 and early 2001. Especially with Justin Credible and Albert with that God awful Uncle Cracker entrance theme.
And how the fukk do you have "get off my TV heat?" nikkas were in the fukking arena.
I agree with you on that point, but the idea that this dude was SUPER over his entire run is BS. The guy was a space filler, good hand in the ring once his run with Kane was over. Miz is the heel that the OP wants ppl to think XPac wasThis main event or nothing mentality needs to stop.
It was during that 01-02 run where he'd do the same shyt every match, barely show a personality yet still won the majority of his matches (clean) and was high up on the card
People were just sick of seeing him
shyt started when he came back to wtf
Fam was shoved down out throats
Fam just looked obnoxious
He really had turn the channel heat
Hated him as a face and hated him in dx
lol@The revisionist history up in this thread
X-Pac got booed because he was god awful during the Invasion angle. He had the WOAT stable with the WOAT theme. All of his matches were the same. Stupid karate kicks in the corner, crotch chop and X-factor. He kept going over guys like Jeff Hardy, Tajiri and Billy Kidman who were more over than he was at the time. The fans got sick of it and just booed this mufukka because they were tired of him & his lame ass schtick.
If X-Pac heat didn't exist, then why didn't his career ever recover?
It's not that serious relaxI'm sure being a fukking METHHEAD and suicidal drug addict for the next 10 years had nothing to do with his career going south (literally). Nope, it was all his X-Pac heat that killed his career. He was a top star in Mexico and had multiple runs in TNA, but you know...drug addicts are typically pretty unreliable.
I'm sure being a fukking METHHEAD and suicidal drug addict for the next 10 years had nothing to do with his career going south (literally). Nope, it was all his X-Pac heat that killed his career. He was a top star in Mexico and had multiple runs in TNA, but you know...drug addicts are typically pretty unreliable.