UPDATE: Sasha Banks Returns To WWE

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People say Sasha has an attitude or Naomi has an attitude but then everything their co-workers say is the complete opposite so it really makes u think where does this stem from. I get strong :mjpls: vibes from all of it
Yep.
Most athletes and *fake* athletes if they're black always get labeled as having bad attitudes if they aren't grateful just to be there. :mjpls: People act like the black folks shouldn't fight for their spot on the pecking order. Then when the white folks politic and fight for their spots all of a sudden it's a strength for them.
 

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Cause she got all the love in the world for The IIConics. It’s just the way it happened and how it was booked that pissed her off.

I don't get why yall saying what yall saying. She's probably still unhappy with creative and the way her career has been especially in comparison to Charlotte/Alexa.

Exactly, her issue wasn't ever with the iiconics.

It was with years of frustration reaching a boiling point after a longterm plan for those titles was scrapped the day of WM because Coke woke up and said fukk it.
Same as when Austin left in 2002. Lack of creative direction, fed up with booking, burned out, and now :flabbyvince: wants to waste a big time money drawing match with him and Brock to put on a pay per view as an unadvertised king of the ring qualifying match and won’t budge off of it.
 

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Yep.
Most athletes and *fake* athletes if they're black always get labeled as having bad attitudes if they aren't grateful just to be there. :mjpls: People act like the black folks shouldn't fight for their spot on the pecking order. Then when the white folks politic and fight for their spots all of a sudden it's a strength for them.
Yep..just look at the gay attitude of the Michaels Mark's compared to the reaction of Sasha sticking up for herself and her worth. Pitiful ass nyggas. Rocking HBK shirts at the gym:laugh:..gay ass bytches
 

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Same as when Austin left in 2002. Lack of creative direction, fed up with booking, burned out, and now :flabbyvince: wants to waste a big time money drawing match with him and Brock to put on a pay per view as an unadvertised king of the ring qualifying match and won’t budge off of it.

On a side note: It doesn't get talked about enough how Cokeboy was basically done with Austin by the start of 2002 around the time HHH came back and Austin wasn't interested in a match with Hogan. Biggest draw was midcard by Spring, kinda saved his legacy walking out and then retiring the next year.
 

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On a side note: It doesn't get talked about enough how Cokeboy was basically done with Austin by the start of 2002 around the time HHH came back and Austin wasn't interested in a match with Hogan. Biggest draw was midcard by Spring, kinda saved his legacy walking out and then retiring the next year.

To be fair, Austin was stale as hell at that point, it was time to move on from him, and you can tell watching the 2002 stuff that he was checked out well before the Brock thing and walk out. He also had a heavy booze and coke problem at the time. Ironically, they actually were using him the right way at the end (setting up a feud to elevate Benoit/Eddie), but the Brock idea was and still is dumb as hell. Ultimately I think it was just the last straw and Austin likely would have found some other reason to walk out around the same time anyway. Dude was physically and mentally done 2-3 months before the Brock idea.
 

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To be fair, Austin was stale as hell at that point, it was time to move on from him, and you can tell watching the 2002 stuff that he was checked out well before the Brock thing and walk out. He also had a heavy booze and coke problem at the time. Ironically, they actually were using him the right way at the end (setting up a feud to elevate Benoit/Eddie), but the Brock idea was and still is dumb as hell. Ultimately I think it was just the last straw and Austin likely would have found some other reason to walk out around the same time anyway. Dude was physically and mentally done 2-3 months before the Brock idea.

Was he though? He got the stupid What chant over and people still popped for him. Look I definetly think he benefitted from being carefully used because of his injury. I think that prevented any out and out feelings he was getting stale at any point and ultimately cutting his career short meant people wanted him more (Like Rock but even he got people tired of him 2001-2002). I know he was physically and mentally done but Im surprised they wanted to use him to enchance the to future talent/mid card cause I always felt he was used in big moments/tv angles even If not in the main event.
 

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Was he though? He got the stupid What chant over and people still popped for him. Look I definetly think he benefitted from being carefully used because of his injury. I think that prevented any out and out feelings he was getting stale at any point and ultimately cutting his career short meant people wanted him more (Like Rock but even he got people tired of him 2001-2002). I know he was physically and mentally done but Im surprised they wanted to use him to enchance the to future talent/mid card cause I always felt he was used in big moments/tv angles even If not in the main event.
The only reason people turned on Rock was because of the movies, when he tried to go heel in 03 he was still getting massive cheers. Fans knew that he was leaving again in 02 which is why they cheered for Lesnar over him. Rock & Austin were still ridiculously over at the end of their runs. Triple H is the embodiment of when a wrestler turns stale, because he had the fans %100 behind him when he returned in 02, but by mid 02 they completely turned on him. It had nothing to do with Evolution being heel either.
 

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Was he though? He got the stupid What chant over and people still popped for him. Look I definetly think he benefitted from being carefully used because of his injury. I think that prevented any out and out feelings he was getting stale at any point and ultimately cutting his career short meant people wanted him more (Like Rock but even he got people tired of him 2001-2002). I know he was physically and mentally done but Im surprised they wanted to use him to enchance the to future talent/mid card cause I always felt he was used in big moments/tv angles even If not in the main event.
The thing with Rock is that the internet claimed he was stale in 2002 but he decimated everyone on the mic, put Hogan back on the map, outdrew everyone in the industry that year doing part time work, and basically made Brock Lesnar what he is. But then again the internet was acting like Cripple H was the best thing ever heading into 2002..until that mediocrity became apparent. And Rock came back in 03 just twisting the 02 stuff with the Hollywood paranoia fans had about him and pretty much made everyone left in the WWF look absolutely inferior. Cripple H, Taker, returning Austin, Jericho, Benoit, Angle, rapping Cena..they were all Bush league compared to Hollywood Rock.
 
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It's damage control. From blowing off scheduled media appearances to the chatter and now the latest tweet, there's been some push back for her actions.
Wont matter about any push back if she doesnt show up for TV dates and sits...she dont seemed concerned.
 

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The thing with Rock is that the internet claimed he was stale in 2002 but he decimated everyone on the mic, put Hogan back on the map, outgrew everyone in the industry that year doing part time work, and basically made Brock Lesnar what he is. But then again the internet was acting like Cripple H was the best thing ever heading into 2002..until that mediocrity became apparent. And Rock came back in 03 just twisting the 02 stuff with the Hollywood paranoia fans had about him and pretty much made everyone left in the WWF look absolutely inferior. Cripple H, Taker, returning Austin, Jericho, Benoit, Angle, rapping Cena..they were all Bush league compared to Hollywood Rock.

My God this is a super sayian Stan reply just for one parenthesis comment on the fans growing weary of Rock:picard:

Dap + Pos Rep I suppose:pachaha:
 

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Was he though? He got the stupid What chant over and people still popped for him. Look I definetly think he benefitted from being carefully used because of his injury. I think that prevented any out and out feelings he was getting stale at any point and ultimately cutting his career short meant people wanted him more (Like Rock but even he got people tired of him 2001-2002). I know he was physically and mentally done but Im surprised they wanted to use him to enchance the to future talent/mid card cause I always felt he was used in big moments/tv angles even If not in the main event.

Yes. He was stale from the time he came back in 2000 as well, the company and main event scene had passed him by while he was out and he felt like a weird hold over. That's why I still think the WM 17 heel turn was the right thing to do, and at the right time, and WORKED as Austin was getting real heel heat after that until he started doing the comedy skits with Angle and Vince. He was also highly motivated in the ring, more than he had been in years.

Character and timing wise, that heel turn was perfect and I really can't believe people still act like it was some crazy misstep.
 
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