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  •   Colin$mackabi$h
    Colin$mackabi$h Members Posts: 16,586 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Max. wrote: »
    Imagine pop if seth returns at WM

    Not match...just interfere

    And he should help roman win..
  • VIBE
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    Max. wrote: »
    Balor shirt just dropped

    ? me off that their shipping is stupid expensive no matter what you get
  • TheBoyRo
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    Ever since Shane McMahon returned to WWE on Raw last week, there has been speculation that his return might be leading to the return of the brand split in WWE, seeing as how Shane is vying for control of the Raw brand.

    Speculation on the brand split was furthered when an ad for an upcoming WWE live event was listed as “WWE vs Raw”, but that ad was quickly changed back to “WWE Raw”.

    According to PWInsider.com, there has indeed been talk within WWE of having the brand split return in the company, but with the way business is today, a brand split might be very difficult for the company to pull off.

    As of now, if the brand split does happen, it does not appear that NXT would be involved.


  • Already Home_17
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    TheBoyRo wrote: »
    In the most recent episode of “The Steve Austin Show”, WWE Hall of Famer Steve Austin had the following to say about WWE’s current booking of The Wyatt Family:

    “Here we are now and I mean just quite frankly, it is what it is. [The Wyatt Family] don’t mean what they should to [WWE]. And Bray Wyatt, being the leader of this faction, is taking a huge hit. And that’s a travesty of booking right there because, again, these are some very talented guys within The Wyatt Family structure.”


    "nosign. who cares if they lose every feud? they're in the spotlight and that's what really matters" @jono
  • jono
    jono Members Posts: 30,280 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    It doesn't. "Booking," entails all things including their position which isn't very good currently.
  • BangEm_Bart
    BangEm_Bart Members Posts: 9,503 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    nc81 wrote: »
    Bray should`ve been a champ by now

    Bray or Luke being at the top would boost ratings up tremendously. It would've been dope if Bray cheated Brock and won the strap. Luke turned into bruiser Brody and turned face on Bray momentarily. Guys like that need to be at the top. A heel champ Luke Harper vs Roman Reigns would've been golden.
  • south4life
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    Crazy how Luke is the only one out the group that has won a title.
  • CJBachelor85
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    ? that RR vs HHH at WM32. It should be Ambrose vs HHH.
  • 5th Letter
    5th Letter Members, Moderators, Writer Posts: 37,068 Regulator
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    ? that RR vs HHH at WM32. It should be Ambrose vs HHH.

    Ambrose is the most over face he should be the guy getting ready to face HHH, but their chosen one is who they're stubbornly putting in that spot.
  • BangEm_Bart
    BangEm_Bart Members Posts: 9,503 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    What are the odds that Bobby Lashley leaves TNA and joins WWE to become WHC again?
  • BangEm_Bart
    BangEm_Bart Members Posts: 9,503 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Man lol leave me alone
  • Broddie
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    Lashley way better now than he was back then.
  • Dupac
    Dupac Members, Writer Posts: 68,365 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    kimbo was ALMOST in the wwe...

    http://www.wwe.com/article/was-kimbo-slice-almost-wwe-superstar

    and all things considered.. he definitely made money a whole lot faster going the mma route, but he exposed himself as a ? along the way, and destroyed his marketability....

    had he went the wwe route... ? could be a big ass legit star right now....i know it's a huge what if... but it looks like dreamer would have been behind him 100% nh

    Over the past decade, Kimbo Slice has emerged as one of MMA’s most popular, and controversial, figures. Slice, who first gained international notoriety when videos of him street fighting went viral, is best known for his unforgettable look, larger-than-life personality and legitimate toughness — all characteristics that caught the eye of Tommy Dreamer when he was working for WWE’s Talent Relations department in the mid-2000s. The ECW Legend was instantly impressed and made a pitch to bring Slice — who had no experience — into WWE, but was a deal ever close to being signed? WWE.com called up The Extreme Icon to find out.

    WWE.COM: How did Kimbo Slice first get on your radar?

    TOMMY DREAMER: His manager sent me a very impressive demo reel. Back then, it was on a VHS tape and I was totally in awe of what I was seeing. It was all street fighting and him cutting promos. I had no clue who he was and I was captivated once I saw him.

    WWE.COM: Was there any notoriety to the Kimbo Slice name at this point in this press?

    DREAMER: Not yet. He was so underground. I saw the world in him, I really did.

    WWE.COM: How extensive was your courting of Slice? Was a deal close at any point?

    DREAMER: I spoke with his manager and then I spoke with [Kimbo] briefly and he was down and ready to go — he was a big fan. My job was to look for new talent, [so] I brought the [demo] packet to John Laurinaitis, the head of Talent Relations at the time, and I presented it to him. The handling of how to hire him would have been different because he wasn’t a trained wrestler.

    WWE.COM: What was upper management’s reaction when you made the pitch for Kimbo?

    DREAMER: [Laughs] Well, John, who was my boss, always trusted me and my opinion and he was kind of on the fence. He asked me about his age, I don’t remember how old he was. He was impressive to John, but John was like, “Do you think he can adapt to what we do?” And I was like, “Who cares? Let him learn on the road, this guy is getting a reputation, blah, blah, blah …”

    WWE.COM: Why do you think the deal never materialized?

    DREAMER: I was told “We’re not going in that direction,” and “How long would it take to develop a talent like that?” I don’t know if he would have went to developmental system at the time or if he [Kimbo] was thinking, “Hey, I’m gonna get signed and go to the main roster,” but it was kind of shot down quickly.

    WWE.COM: What do you think the main concerns were?

    DREAMER: This was somewhere between 2003 and 2005, so if he’s 42 years old today, he was in his early thirties then. So if you’re going to bring in a talent who has no wrestling experience, it’s going to take a while to adapt. You know, the developmental system when I was there had a lot of guys who had UFC and MMA experience and it didn’t work out. Ron Waterman fought for the UFC and I wrestled him, a bunch of times, and some of those guys weren’t translating to do what we do. So I just think if you get someone that age, unless they are a superior athlete, it is going to take at least two years to learn how to do what we do. And if you’re trying to make someone a star, it’s going to take another two years to try and elevate him. So, “We’re not going in that direction,” that’s what that means.

    WWE.COM: What could you have seen Kimbo doing in WWE if he had ended up getting signed?

    DREAMER: If you think about that time, we had Brock Lesnar and we had Kurt Angle. To me, [Kimbo’s] a modern day Clubber Lang who can really back it up. I can remember being in the crowd when Mr. T hopped the guardrail before the first WrestleMania and when I first saw Slice, I just saw him looking into the camera like Clubber Lang and saying, “Pain.” A guy who is just too extreme for the world and is an underground fighter, and that is how I would have introduced him in WWE. I think he would have been a huge star in our industry if he had pursued it
  •   Colin$mackabi$h
    Colin$mackabi$h Members Posts: 16,586 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Kimbo vs. Rollins would have been insane.
  • Dupac
    Dupac Members, Writer Posts: 68,365 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    if kimbo went into developement aounr 03-05 prolly wouldn't have made main roster until a good 2008 and wouldn't have had a major major push until 2010 and that's if the fans were feeling him....


    if that ? had worked... he prolly woulda been beefing with a cena or punk.....

    and we know what happens when you beef with cena.....
  • Idiopathic Joker
    Idiopathic Joker Members, Moderators Posts: 45,691 Regulator
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    Kimbo vs Brock would blow the roof off the arena
  • BangEm_Bart
    BangEm_Bart Members Posts: 9,503 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Broddie wrote: »
    Lashley way better now than he was back then.

    He's on par with Brock Lesnar now imo.
  • dalyricalbandit
    dalyricalbandit Members, Moderators Posts: 67,918 Regulator
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    Brock would've killed him.

    Kimbo would've started out cool maybe even got that ecw title after that he would've been mark Henry's lil man
  • BangEm_Bart
    BangEm_Bart Members Posts: 9,503 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    Kimbo would've gotten buried. Glad he didn't join.
  • jono
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    The way Dreamer described it would have been the perfect way to use him.

    WWE has a history of bringing in guys with no wrestling experience and using them though so Johnny Ace was being a ? . He could have thrown Kimbo a bone. Hell Batista was probably about the same age when he was in developmental.
  • Dupac
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    i just doubt kimbo would have had the foresight to go the wwe route....

    mman was fast fast money to bank off of, but anyone with any sense should have known that wasn't going to last.. he woulda have had a better chance at getting a belt in wwe than he ever had at mma...

    even the worse promotions imaginable he woulda never been a contender who would have ever have beaten a credible opponent....

    sure wrestling is scripted, but with the right kinda of usage dude could have easily been a contender
  • jono
    jono Members Posts: 30,280 ✭✭✭✭✭
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    How old is Kimbo now? They could bring him in for a Zeus-like run, a one-off match against Brock or Cena could be dope.