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wwe vs tnt anyone watching?

that was'nt at you admiral young I just refering to sheeps comment on the rock. and others who are just as good on the microphone. All so I miss superstars why did they take it off?
 
I was trying to examine credible scenarios earlier on regarding the Rock vs Cena match at WM28. My first instinct, however much I dislike it is that WWE goes with a "passing of the torch" and has Cena go over Rock clean. But then I realised that Cena doesn't need that, he is WWE's biggest star and he's cemented his place, if anything this match should be about two of the biggest names in pro wrestling (or "sports entertainment") history, with a score to settle.

The Rock will likely be the star inductee in next years hall of fame and this is something usually reserved for those whose active ring career is over. The Rock has suggested he would like to make more appearances in a wrestling capacity for the WWE, but we all know his schedule and their schedule won't permit anything but a high profile exhibition match, once or twice a year. Is Cena winning at WM28 against The Rock to be regarded as a reward for his loyalty? I think that most fans have grown accustomed to the idea that Cena doesn't lose the matches that matter and therefore if Cena does win, then it won't be a big shocker.

WWE could also go the "Rocky Balboa" route. The Rock in the build to WM28 could announce his concerns about stepping back into the ring, wondering if he's still got it and that by winning the match he is proving to himself that he's still got what it takes. Obviously this would be supplemental to the main issue, which is a clash of personalities between him and Cena. Rock could return to action just prior to WM28, perhaps in a Wrestlemania Replay match against Triple H (final 2 competitors in WM16's fatal four way elimination match), where Cena would interfere costing Rock the match and adding to his doubts (the old Rock would have made a "Cena" like comeback). But this would be dependant on Cena acting like a heel, which is a big no no for WWE.

Lets assume that WWE want to turn Cena immediately post Wrestlemania. Now this is completely dependant on Rock wrestling further matches. WWE would bring back the WM MITB match and in the main event Rock would beat Cena for the title after an epic match. Post match Rock would shake hands and endorse Cena and they would celebrate in the ring to close the show. The following RAW, Cena would ask for his rematch, The Rock would grant it and the match would be set. During the match Cena would grow frustrated of Rock kicking out off his pinfalls and resort to heelish tactics, eventually getting disqualified. Following the decision, Cena would beat The Rock up to coincide with an injury angle (Rock returns to Hollywood) and as Cena walks up the ramp, the MITB winner would run and cash in, winning the WWE championship. This would set up a Summerslam rematch where heel Cena would naturally make it one a piece, perhaps turning face once again. By doing this they give a time frame to experiment with Cena as a heel, whilst building another wrestler up ("hey I pinned The Rock to win the WWE title!") and attracting big guyrates for Cena Vs Rock II at Summerslam. Of course this could still happen without the MITB, Cena could simply attack Rock and the title would be vacated.

I think at this juncture, the best bet is for Cena to go over Rock.
 
Stone Cold just tweeted that WWE is going to be doing one final DVD on the story of his career from start to finish.

"WWE is going to do a final DVD story on my career in the ring. Very in depth look from start to finish. Im very much looking forward to it"

This is awesome news indeed.
 
I hope people are able to look past his popularity and ability to cut promos to understand just how undermining and ludicrous this feud against Cena is. I'm a huge Rock fan but the moment WWE announced the main event for next year's Wrestlemania 28 is going to be him against Cena, then Cena went and added that it would be for the WWE Title and that he WINS that title the very next PPV it made a total joke of this to me.

The Rock's match with Cena laid out one year in advance is completely ludicrous. Cena doesn't need to be put over and the Rock's likely not coming back anything close to even part-time. You can't even consider this a passing of the torch type moment because Cena was given the torch and allowed to channel the invincible Hulk Hogan of the 80's years ago.

To me, the only way this ends well (or at least not in a completely predictable manner) is with a full-on Cena heel turn, with him finally letting his emotions about the split crowd and "Cena sucks!" chants get the best of him and beating the Rock to a bloody pulp. But we all know that will never, ever happen.
 
^ They should have done the heel turn after Wrestlemaina and done a Miz face turn and have the two in a program. I feel like they dropped the ball on this big time.
 
any one in general if they can answer the questions thats cool by me. looking forward to tonight.
 
double j returns tonight right? do you think they will show the mexican heavy wieght titles?

Possibly, it depends on the angle they have planned though. I'd imagine a lot of TNA fans won't actually understand the significance of the AAA title and therefore its a fairly moot point.
 
tara vs madison fued is going strong tonight that's for sure. and they did show aaa title nice looking belt I am wondering if the they are starting a third fued here with the mexican americans by bringing this title in. so far not a bad show though no kurt yet.
 
I remember when Team 3D and The Motor City Machine Guns were IWGP Tag Team and Junior Tag Team champs, respectively. They didn't bother to explain the concept of the Internation Wrestling Grand Prix (there isn't one as such its just a prestigious name that garners a lot of deserved respect and is in fitting with a title that doesn't have to be defended solely in one promotion, hence "International"). So they just referred to them as the New Japan Tag Team and Junior Tag Team belts.

Its not as bad as on the occasion they simply referred to as being a "Champion in Japan". To me thats pretty lame, considering the well known name of New Japan Pro Wrestling.
 
well it looks like it will be kurt angel vs sting at lock down. does anybody know when bound for glory is sopposed to be?
 
^ ^That sounds like Impact Wrestling to me. I still laugh when Tenay described the Pedigree as a "DDT TYPE MOVE"!!!! In fact I howled at the line. LOL.

@Timothy Bound For Glory is on Oct 16.
 
^ ^That sounds like Impact Wrestling to me. I still laugh when Tenay described the Pedigree as a "DDT TYPE MOVE"!!!! In fact I howled at the line. LOL.

I love that about TNA! Despite the fact its obvious that Double J does the Pedigree as a "because he can", Its puzzling as to why Tenay chose to call it "A DDT type move" rather than a "Double Underhook Facebuster". I mean its not even close to a DDT, there is no headlock involved and the impact is completely different.

Its like when WWE went through a phase of removing specific "originator" names and the like from moves. It even still applies to some moves!

STO (Space Tornado Ogawa) became Facelock Slam
Russian Legsweep became Legsweep
Lou Thesz Press became Body Press
Texas Cloverleaf became Cloverleaf
Ace Crusher became Stunner or Cutter
F5 (Matt Morgan's) became Spinning Slam
Fujiwara Armbar became Reverse Armbar
Muta Lock became Inverted STF
STS became STF (generic, the facelock version is the version Cena does, albeit badly)
 
I believe the F5 was Brock Lesnar's...but I am sure someone did it before him...plus Matt Morgan's finishers
Carbon Footprint[2] (Bicycle kick[94] or a running big boot)[95] – TNA
Fireman's carry facebuster[1][96]
Hellevator[1][2] (TNA) / Mount Morgan Drop[1] (AJPW) / Vertical suplex side slam[1] (WWE)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matt_Morgan_(wrestler)

I noticed WWE wrestlers like Bad Ass Billy Gunn and Test started to do the "Meltdown" which Wrath (WCW) had as a finisher...but it is just called a "pumphandle slam" I believe Wade Barrett does it now.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Professional_wrestling_throws#Pumphandle_slam

[edit] If I was a wrestler my finishers would be Pumphandle Slam, Rock Bottom & Swinging Neck Breaker(I think the Miz or someone else does this as a finisher???). :D
 
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The Miz used to do a running knee followed by a neckbreaker as a finisher, he called it the "Reality Check". It was always an awkward looking move and Miz wouldn't always be able to hit a smooth and speedy transition between the two (after wrestling an energetic match its going to be pretty hard). Funnily enough the Bicycle Kick and its variations were originally pioneered by New Japan legend Masahiro Chono, under the name "Kenka Kick" and despite his worldwide renown, WWE never acknowledged this.

I'm a bit puzzled as to why WWE never made CM Punk rename his finishing moves. The "Go To Sleep" was a move innovated by legendary Junior Heavyweight (we're talking popularity on par with Cena in Japan!) KENTA. Punk's other finishing move the "Anaconda Vice" is actually based on a Judo compression choke, however in professional wrestling it was pioneered by another Japanese legend the former 4 time IWGP champion, Hiroyoshi Tenzan who used it under the "Anaconda Vice" name. I suppose because of CM Punk's public respect for Puroresu (Japanese Pro-Wrestling) and his use of these moves as tributes and along with WWE's failure to acknowledge the originators of the moves, it "ok".
 
GQ Interview with CM Punk...

http://www.gq.com/sports/profiles/201107/cm-punk-wwe-wrestling-interview?currentPage=1

From page 2...
GQ: You've talked a lot about your treatment within the WWE and the way the company generally runs. How could it be done better?
C.M. Punk: A lot of the people who are in charge—and this isn't a negative thing—are old. They have a wealth of experience, yes, but there's no youth that's involved in anything. The youngest people there are all performers. I don't envy their job, trying to get inside somebody's head and figure out who they are and what their character is. It's a nerve-racking thing when you first get there. If you're like me, this was your dream job; you worked 13 years to get to where you are. The normal course of action is mouth shut, eyes and ears open, not stepping on toes. But that's how you get ahead. A squeaky wheel gets the grease. If something sucks, I've always been completely vocal about it, and I've been punished many, many times because of that. But I don't think I'd be in the spot I'm in right now if I wasn't me. I've always just been me. I don't think we should be looking externally for talent; there's plenty of guys and girls in house that are super-talented that we don't do enough with. A guy like Evan Bourne, who's a fantastic high-flyer, does the most fantastic stuff on the roster. I could go on: Kofi Kingston, Dolph Ziggler, Beth Phoenix. There's Nattie Neidhart, Tyson Kidd. Tyson Kidd is a fantastic wrestler, maybe not the greatest promo. So let's help him. Let's teach him to get better instead of signing someone from Europe who failed at Euro football. I could talk about this forever. Part of it is that there's no territories; there's no place for people to learn. And the places that people can learn aren't the best, and they're completely looked down upon. Like independent wrestling. It's easy to shit on people from a great height, but it's another thing to pull them aside and try to impart knowledge. And I've been on the other side of the coin where I try to help somebody out and they blow me off like they know everything.

There are 4 pages...so be sure to read it all. :)
 
From that brief quote it looks like Punk is going kayfabe in that interview while using a bit of his real life views to propagate it :) I think he's signed personally and am sticking with that prediction. If he loses on Sunday we shall see where the angle goes next won't we?
 
Whilst still on the topic of moves and name modification. Do they actually have a name for Orton's "Angle Slam" yet? IIRC, Cole announced it as "a modified backdrop". It needs a name, considering its Orton's usual setup to the RKO.
 
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