Daniel Bryan's Big Off Air Pop
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Show's over. Cena's dead in the ring. Crowd chanting Yes! Yes! Yes! Merciless.


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...aaand now it's "f**k you Cena". Seriously.



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Dark match: Orton-Big Show-Sheamus vs Kane-Cody Rhodes-Daniel Bryan.


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Sheamus is the most over heel. Bryan is the most over face. By a mile.


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Bryan did the kick-to-kneeling-Sheamus thing. Huge "Yes!" on every kick. Then Sheamus does the forearm barrage on Bryan. "No!" on every hit.



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When Bryan's in, crowd chants "Yes!" to every move. When he's not, crowd chants "We want Bryan!" Bryan's on the apron cracking up now.



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Sheamus pins Bryan after a Brogue Kick. If I die in this riot, it was nice knowing you.



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No wonder they had to pour out my water bottle into a plastic cup. #BryanOrRiot
 
lesnar still got that mma look. i remember him as the old brock, the machine. but ill be damn if he didnt son thee hell out of cena. damn cena i cant even hate u anymore, you got ya ass whupped two nights in a row and took that shit. respect you ole fruity pebbles ass nigga
 
.:eek: best raw in years. the crowd was great

WWE looking in good shape if they make this current roster work

could hurt the young guys but its good for the biz overall. Bringing in the older fans might make raw more edgy you see they didn't censor the holy shit chants..
 
Cena's a good sport. Getting his ass handed to him two nights in a row...

Yeah he got my respect last night..... about 10 mins in when he saw rock was getting tired and I seen him telling rock to catch his breath while he had him in a head lock even rolling out the ring so rock could get a second wind
. … He could of tried to be an ass about it but he took the high road
 
A Louisiana man died at his own "Wrestlemania 28" party after he refused to "tap out" of his younger, much smaller cousin's "rear naked choke hold," causing him to stop breathing, police said.


Stephen A. Arceneaux III, a 24-year-old from Destrehan, was pronounced dead at 10:39 p.m. Sunday night, The Times-Picayune reported.

Arceneaux had invited a number of friends to his home to watch the pay-per-view professional wrestling event.

He and his cousin, aged 14, began wrestling on an inflated mattress at the party and the teenager, who weighed just 110 pounds (50kg), placed his arm around the 220-pound (100kg) Arceneaux's neck.

Witnesses said Arcenaux was in the hold for 30 to 40 seconds, but refused to give up or "tap out."

When one of the witnesses saw Arceneaux turning blue, they told the youngster to let go, but by that stage he had already stopped breathing, the report said.

Arceneaux's girlfriend tried unsuccessfully to revive him before he was transported to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

No arrests have been made and the investigation is continuing.

"It's bizarre," said Sheriff's Office spokesman Capt. Pat Yoes. "We're still investigating it. But when you have violent horseplay like that, it just goes to show you that anything can happen."

:smh::smh:
 
soon as Brock music hit the crowd went INSAAAAAANE.... now all i need is stone cold to return to confront cena and ill be SOLD.
 
Lesnar back :hmm: but for how many dates?

http://www.411mania.com/wrestling/news/232246/Details-On-Brock-Lesnar%5C%5Cs-New-WWE-Deal-&-How-Often-He-Will-Appear.htm

PWInsider reports that Brock Lesnar's new WWE deal is for one year, lasting through WrestleMania 29.

He will be making a minimum of two appearances a month, including extra appearances during the build to WrestleMania 29. WWE can of course negotiate more appearances for Lesnar if he agrees to do them. The belief is that Lesnar will work 30-35 dates over the next year.
 
bryan's dark match pop.


Brock's deal :dance:

Multiple sources report that Brock Lesnar has signed a one-year deal with WWE that will see him work through WrestleMania 29 in New Jersey next year.

Lesnar has signed on for a minimum of two appearances per month over the next year plus additional appearances during the build to WrestleMania 29. The belief is that Lesnar will make around 30-35 appearances over the next year but WWE likely has the ability to negotiate additional appearances, if he's willing to make them.

As seen on RAW, The Rock teased a run with the WWE Title. Speculation is that Lesnar will eventually challenge The Rock for the WWE Title at WrestleMania 29.


http://www.WrestlingInc.com/wi/news/...#ixzz1qxLQjBA3
 
Yeah he got my respect last night..... about 10 mins in when he saw rock was getting tired and I seen him telling rock to catch his breath while he had him in a head lock even rolling out the ring so rock could get a second wind
. … He could of tried to be an ass about it but he took the high road

If he had been an ass about it he would've caught hell from everyone in the back. Rock got winded early but the longer the match went the more he got back into wrestling form, this goes to show you can train all you want but nothing beats an actual match. Also why would Cena extend a handshake to Lesnar?:lol:
 
Brock came out and was warming up... dude started getting his engine running before he came down the aisle... even his grill looked like he was gonna take someone's lunch money... I wondered why in the blue hell Cena thought he could extend a hand to him... not a damn thing looked hospitable about it... :lol:

and why were they chanting daniel bryan when cena was talking?
 
From the comments Cena is getting a lot of praise for the match, so he's getting the rub for holding his own with Rock. This match easily tops his mitb because it felt like he was maturing during the match. I didn't like the way he mocked the peoples elbow, but that might play into his one mistake angle tonight. I don't think this called for a salute because i think this is setting up for a much needed reset for Cena, kudos to Cena for his expressions after the match. You mentioned how HHH forced Cena to be a wrestler, I think Rock did the same thing last night.

I disagree. Cena really did suck when he faced HHH but even then he could be carried to a good match. Since then he's turned into a pretty decent worker. As far as in ring talent, he and Rock are mirror images and that stood out when they were trying to prove who could put on a submission move the worse: Cena's STF or Rock's Sharpshooter.
But watching it reminded me what I hated about Rock's matches more than anything: his overreliance on punches.

I think Rock accidentally invented the modified sitting toehold

:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

Didn't think they would acknowledge that Lord Tensai used to be A-Train, well they said he was a former WWE superstar that went to Japan.

Me neither but the crowd started the "Welcome back!" chant as soon as his mask was off and soundly genuinely surprised, proving again that there is a lot of WWE fans that don't follow or get their info from on-line sources.

damn, they done turned Alex Riley to a jobber


:smh: Then they have to go begging Rock and Jericho and Brock to come back and keep Taker and HHH around.

I was thinking of what they could do next as far as the titles go and I was hoping they would send Alberto after Sheamus and use Christian to wrestle Punk after his feud with Jericho is over (but I would stretch that feud out until Hell in the Cell ppv so a Christian and/or Mark Henry break would be a good thing).
Damn if Daniel Bryan isnt over in Miami. I saw the "Yes!" signs at Mania but it carried over to Raw.

yeah that's Albert. Still white. I heard he was good in japan like Vader or Hansen.

He was good but not that good.

I hope the attitude era comes back, fuck that PG shit.

No you don't. These writers would fuck up an attempt at reviving "Attitude". You saw what they did with ECW, didn't you?

Yeah he got my respect last night..... about 10 mins in when he saw rock was getting tired and I seen him telling rock to catch his breath while he had him in a head lock even rolling out the ring so rock could get a second wind
. … He could of tried to be an ass about it but he took the high road

Cena's a pro, so I'm surprised. But I was irritated that some of the guys did such a bad job of covering up as they were calling their spots.
 
I disagree. Cena really did suck when he faced HHH but even then he could be carried to a good match. Since then he's turned into a pretty decent worker. As far as in ring talent, he and Rock are mirror images and that stood out when they were trying to prove who could put on a submission move the worse: Cena's STF or Rock's Sharpshooter.
But watching it reminded me what I hated about Rock's matches more than anything: his overreliance on punches.

Sorry Dave but we couldn't be more far apart on this one, Rock is a much better seller in the ring than Cena which is why his matches were always more enjoyable. Rock punches a lot but i've never read/heard anyone complain about it so i don't see it as a big deal. My problem with him is that damn sharpshooter, back in high school i use to call it an ankle shooter:lol:

BTW: Did anyone else see that creepy asian dude in the front row at Mania? He was wearing an orange hat and i don't think he blinked once:lol:
 
Sorry Dave but we couldn't be more far apart on this one, Rock is a much better seller in the ring than Cena which is why his matches were always more enjoyable. Rock punches a lot but i've never read/heard anyone complain about it so i don't see it as a big deal. My problem with him is that damn sharpshooter, back in high school i use to call it an ankle shooter:lol:

BTW: Did anyone else see that creepy asian dude in the front row at Mania? He was wearing an orange hat and i don't think he blinked once:lol:

Missed the Asian guy but now you got me going back to look for him later.


I don't think Rock is a much better seller than Cena. I can see him as marginally better but not much. He's more agile so he bounces better but that's it really.
A lot of people don't complain because they're used to it and not just from Rock but from that whole generation of guys who never learned how to throw elbows and forearms. I don't care how strong John Cena is (and he's a powerhouse to still do the spot at the end where he catches Rock, rolls through and puts him on his shoulders late in the match) but when a 6'5, 270lbs punches you in the face, you fall the first time. Bad punches have always been one of the worst ways to expose the business. He overrelies on punches like Flair does chops but Flair got old before he got like that.
Cena, who already gets a lot of respect in the lockerroom, just elevated himself even higher by helping Rock out in that match. There have been plenty of guys who would have laid an egg out of spite, mad because they had to do the job.
 

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Link to the Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony

 
Just watched Brock's return, can someone tell me why Cena would even think that Brock would want to shake his hand in the first place? Shit like that, that he does and they probably tell him to do, makes him look fucking stupid. Brock had a "I'm going to kill you." look on his face so at least John should be looking just as serious.

Mark Henry wrestled a legit main eventer and didn't do the job. That's all right.
 
Missed the Asian guy but now you got me going back to look for him later.


I don't think Rock is a much better seller than Cena. I can see him as marginally better but not much. He's more agile so he bounces better but that's it really.
A lot of people don't complain because they're used to it and not just from Rock but from that whole generation of guys who never learned how to throw elbows and forearms. I don't care how strong John Cena is (and he's a powerhouse to still do the spot at the end where he catches Rock, rolls through and puts him on his shoulders late in the match) but when a 6'5, 270lbs punches you in the face, you fall the first time. Bad punches have always been one of the worst ways to expose the business. He overrelies on punches like Flair does chops but Flair got old before he got like that.
Cena, who already gets a lot of respect in the lockerroom, just elevated himself even higher by helping Rock out in that match. There have been plenty of guys who would have laid an egg out of spite, mad because they had to do the job.

When have you ever seen Rock get his destroyed in the ring only to rise up perfectly fine like nothing happened? Cena never stays down even after finishers. Do we really want to go into what exposes the business

Taker's Tombstone, Sweet Chin Music(slapping the thigh), Scissor Kick, RKO, The Stroke, People's Elbow, The Worm, Stone Colds kick before the stunner etc etc. The point is Rock has had a ton of great matches because he's a damn good worker, Cena can work when he's put with someone who makes him work other times he's very clumsy. As for Cena being elevated for helping Rock in the match, it really is a sad sign when we reward guys for doing their job. I still remember Cena dogging it at Mania last year so it's not like he hasn't done it before.
 
You guys have been talking about Cena smiling too much for a month now and it never really bothered me until last night. The entire time Brock was walking down to the ramp, Cena was in the ring smiling his ass off. And then extending a hand .... FOR WHAT!!!! Did he look like a guy that wanted to shake your fucking hand!

I was hype when I watched the clip for the first time, mainly because of the huge pop. However, watching it again, it didn't come off that great. Brock's return was hurt somewhat by the assholes in the crowd chanting "We want Lesnar" minutes before his music hit and Cena smiling like crazy.
 
When have you ever seen Rock get his destroyed in the ring only to rise up perfectly fine like nothing happened? Cena never stays down even after finishers. Do we really want to go into what exposes the business

Taker's Tombstone, Sweet Chin Music(slapping the thigh), Scissor Kick, RKO, The Stroke, People's Elbow, The Worm, Stone Colds kick before the stunner etc etc. The point is Rock has had a ton of great matches because he's a damn good worker, Cena can work when he's put with someone who makes him work other times he's very clumsy. As for Cena being elevated for helping Rock in the match, it really is a sad sign when we reward guys for doing their job. I still remember Cena dogging it at Mania last year so it's not like he hasn't done it before.

Cena didn't dog it last year. He and Miz just sucked.

Some of those finishers are good while other's are horrible (are you really comparing a piledriver to the worm and the People's Elbow?) but bad punches have always been a bad look, not just when Rock does it. I used to cringe watching Lex Luger throw punches. That dude threw them like he had never been a fight before.
Don't hype Rock too much for his in ring talent. He is good but he came up in a time when WWE was full of some of the greatest wrestlers of his generation: Benoit, HHH, Austin, Guerrero, Jericho, Angle. Cena hasn't had nearly the level of comp and when he does, he steps up to the plate. Then add him having a really good match with Bobby Lashley, not a great worker and still very green at the time, and even gave Khali the best match of his career and he SUCKS!
Of course you reward guys for doing their job, that's how you get them to keep doing their job and it makes sure the younger guys see what's expected of them. Cena knew he was going to have to be the workhorse Sunday night and he delivered.
 
You guys have been talking about Cena smiling too much for a month now and it never really bothered me until last night. The entire time Brock was walking down to the ramp, Cena was in the ring smiling his ass off. And then extending a hand .... FOR WHAT!!!! Did he look like a guy that wanted to shake your fucking hand!

I was hype when I watched the clip for the first time, mainly because of the huge pop. However, watching it again, it didn't come off that great. Brock's return was hurt somewhat by the assholes in the crowd chanting "We want Lesnar" minutes before his music hit and Cena smiling like crazy.

:yes:
What the fuck was he smiling for? Brock isn't an old friend of his making his comeback and clearly had bad intentions when he hit the ring. I'm not saying he should clinch his fists but damn, at least recognize that some shit could go down. Believe me, HHH, for all his faults, would not be smiling. CM Punk would not be smiling.

At least give me a :confused:
 
Cena didn't dog it last year. He and Miz just sucked.

Some of those finishers are good while other's are horrible (are you really comparing a piledriver to the worm and the People's Elbow?) but bad punches have always been a bad look, not just when Rock does it. I used to cringe watching Lex Luger throw punches. That dude threw them like he had never been a fight before.
Don't hype Rock too much for his in ring talent. He is good but he came up in a time when WWE was full of some of the greatest wrestlers of his generation: Benoit, HHH, Austin, Guerrero, Jericho, Angle. Cena hasn't had nearly the level of comp and when he does, he steps up to the plate. Then add him having a really good match with Bobby Lashley, not a great worker and still very green at the time, and even gave Khali the best match of his career and he SUCKS!
Of course you reward guys for doing their job, that's how you get them to keep doing their job and it makes sure the younger guys see what's expected of them. Cena knew he was going to have to be the workhorse Sunday night and he delivered.


Ok. Now that Mania is over, we can get back to some general discussions. I'll go first,
*takes a deep breathe*

Can one of you older brothers help me out by explaining why Luger was ever popular enough to share airtime with top guys. He couldn't wrestle for shit, he was boring as all hell on the mic, and most backstage reports says he was a junkie and kind of a asshole.

Why was he EVER popular?
 
Oh, before it slips my mind again

I have to show some love and respect to CM Punk for taking that suplex bump to the floor. I've seen a lot of wrestlers take it in different ways that don't involve them falling straight back and taking full on (it was really more of a jackhammer than a vertical suplex but that's splitting hairs). That was the hardest, craziest bump I've seen a main event guy take in one of the national companies (please see Sting take that chairshot at Victory Road. Vicious).

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Something else that I need to express before it slips my mind
Did anyone else see how small Brock looks now? I knew, intellectually, that he lost a lot of weight to fight in UFC but he was still so much bigger than most of the UFC heavyweights I couldn't really see it. But standing in there with Cena, he looked kind of (relatively)ordinary.
 
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Ok. Now that Mania is over, we can get back to some general discussions. I'll go first,
*takes a deep breathe*

Can one of you older brothers help me out by explaining why Luger was ever popular enough to share airtime with top guys. He couldn't wrestle for shit, he was boring as all hell on the mic, and most backstage reports says he was a junkie and kind of a asshole.

Why was he EVER popular?


I love broad general discussions about "the good ole days" so thanks for this.

He looked great, period. He had a fantastic physique and looked like he could be a great wrestler. Then he had the best guys in the world to help him like Wahoo McDaniels, Barry Windham, and Ric Flair to make him look like he was awesome in Florida.
If Lex debuted today, he would be Chris Masters (who is a good wrestler now but used to suck). But the Grahams and then the Crocketts protected him so you couldn't tell how bad he was. Had he chosen to improve, he could have but he didn't.
As far as backstage, a lot of people say he was an asshole but he brought stuff to wrestling that other guys benefitted from like having an agent negotiate your deal instead of doing it yourself.
 
Cena didn't dog it last year. He and Miz just sucked.

Some of those finishers are good while other's are horrible (are you really comparing a piledriver to the worm and the People's Elbow?) but bad punches have always been a bad look, not just when Rock does it. I used to cringe watching Lex Luger throw punches. That dude threw them like he had never been a fight before.
Don't hype Rock too much for his in ring talent. He is good but he came up in a time when WWE was full of some of the greatest wrestlers of his generation: Benoit, HHH, Austin, Guerrero, Jericho, Angle. Cena hasn't had nearly the level of comp and when he does, he steps up to the plate. Then add him having a really good match with Bobby Lashley, not a great worker and still very green at the time, and even gave Khali the best match of his career and he SUCKS!
Of course you reward guys for doing their job, that's how you get them to keep doing their job and it makes sure the younger guys see what's expected of them. Cena knew he was going to have to be the workhorse Sunday night and he delivered.

We've all seen Taker & Kane give the tombstone when the guys head isn't even close to touching the ground. Are you seriously trying to give me a Khali example? I agree about Lashley but Khali:smh:

As for Luger i will never understand what fans ever saw in him:confused:
 
We've all seen Taker & Kane give the tombstone when the guys head isn't even close to touching the ground. Are you seriously trying to give me a Khali example? I agree about Lashley but Khali:smh:

Heck yeah I'm giving you Khali. That guy has wrestled all the top guys and has, to date, had one decent match, with John Cena. Even Taker couldn't carry his ass and HHH avoided the shit out of him. It wasn't good but it wasn't the normal Khali shitfest he normally leaves in the ring.
 


As for Luger i will never understand what fans ever saw in him:confused:

You had to be there, d. You're old enough to remember that most tv matches where a star against a scrub style squash matches and that's all Luger did on tv. The same recipe they used for Nikita Koloff (horrible wrestler for a while, turned out pretty good) and the Road Warriors (horrible and stiff as shit). Short squash matches on tv with them working longer matches with great, or at least better, workers on house shows. Plus back then you really had the Apter mags like Pro Wrestling Illustrated and The Wrestler pushing him and talking about how great he was.
Luger would never survived in the wrestling on tv every week in "meaningful" matches era we live in now but for then, he was perfect.
I remember vividly when he came to Crockett and debuted on World Championship Wrestling, I was shook, thinking "Oh my God! It's Lex Luger! Ric's in trouble!" and jumping for joy, JOY!, when he declared he wanted to be a Horseman. If Lex had really taken it seriously, he could have been as great as advertised but he didn't and Sting leapfrogged him.
 
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