Playaz Eyez
Veteran
The revising of HHH is incredible. They’re really painting him as a guy that put the company on his back when he was actually a big reason for the gradually downturn big the WWE
LOL at this kiddie nonsense. If you’re not 50 or older you missed the true Golden Era of wrestling.
I saw Ric Flair and The Minnesota Wrecking Crew break Dusty’s leg in the cage at The Omni in 85. That was real wrestling.
'I stayed away from Brock Lesnar because I didn't want to risk cooling him down. He had so much potential so we couldn't do anything to Brock to take that away. Y'know, putting a red hot top guy like myself at the time on screen with a rookie would've put all eyes on me and taken away some of Brock's aura, so for the sake of Brock's career I talked to Vince and he agreed I should keep my nose out of Brock's business. Now it's more than fifteen years later and anyone can see how my decision back then helped Brock Lesnar become one of the biggest superstars today.'
My whole issue with Orton is him getting chance after chance despite everyone saying how immature he is, how big of a dikk he is, no proof of him actually generating ratings, and just his overall laziness. Just shows how having the right connections can get you push after push.when you see Brock being a top draw real sports star outside of WWE, Cena in Transformers/Fast and Furious movies and ads for Hefty and credit reporting companies that are on TV constantly (not to mention the rap album and all the other movies he's done over the years), Batista in Marvel and the biggest movie of all time/Bladerunner/Dune......
and then there is Randy Orton, injuring himself doing his taunt and his only brief brush with mainstream notoriety being the OUTTA NOWHERE meme.
Brock works so much better now. He may not do as much shyt as he did back then, but now he works exactly like his character comes off. He’s the only dude on the roster that makes you suspend disbelief.The Lesnar episode was probably the most boring episode in the series. Heyman more or less carried the episode on his back for the most part ironically. It was cool to find out how the Rock co-signed giving him the strap when Brock had the momentum. Otherwise it felt like a 42 minute promo to justify why they are still booking Brock this strong to this day. Also watching him back during his initial run reminded me how much he’s phoning it in now.
Brock works so much better now. He may not do as much shyt as he did back then, but now he works exactly like his character comes off. He’s the only dude on the roster that makes you suspend disbelief.
That was HHH fault, he thought Rock would bomb in Hollywood then would be forced to come and low ball him on his contractSidebar:
Was listening to grilling jr podcast at work last night. When The Rock contract was expiring and he just wanted a reduced schedule but still be in the WWE he was tryna put together a match against Sting at WM.
And WWE in their infinite wisdom just let it expire on some petty shyt
Dude went crying to Vince lolWow this Geek HHH basically got jealous and feel uncomfortable around orton and jindraks friendship. So he got jindrak outta here
When HHH asked flair in the limo "did you do this with arn?" As he got heated jindrak and orton for jokin around.
HHH trying his best to relive flair as a horsemen and having no type of swagger
Even in DX....once michaels left dX was just ..."suck it". No sswag. Just road dogg mostly. And DX in 2000 wasnt even Anything to do with the group being degenerates.
Guy is the biggest coat tail riding scumbag ever