So is Strowman really going to overpower the whole tag team division and win the titles by himself? How long is his going to hold them alone :lol:
 
They doing everything to keep him from where he should be which is the World Champion.

I think its because they feel confident in him. They working on niggas like Reigns to get him over. You gotta be careful with this approach though because you don't want to put the title on him too late. I think its quite clear he's gonna get that title and be the face of the company eventually.
 
I think its because they feel confident in him. They working on niggas like Reigns to get him over. You gotta be careful with this approach though because you don't want to put the title on him too late. I think its quite clear he's gonna get that title and be the face of the company eventually.

I think it's the opposite Braun is the most over star on the roster but they keeping him away from the title picture cause Roman is Vince's choosen one.

if Braun and Roman were in program now Roman would be booed outta the building.
 
I think it's the opposite Braun is the most over star on the roster but they keeping him away from the title picture cause Roman is Vince's choosen one.

if Braun and Roman were in program now Roman would be booed outta the building.

Naw that's what i'm saying. I'm saying Braun needs less work than Reigns. Right now they are still working on Reigns getting him to be the guy to carry the company. They are trying to create stars....I think they already know Braun is that already. Its just a matter of "when" with him.
 
So is Strowman really going to overpower the whole tag team division and win the titles by himself? How long is his going to hold them alone :lol:

Naw that's what i'm saying. I'm saying Braun needs less work than Reigns. Right now they are still working on Reigns getting him to be the guy to carry the company. They are trying to create stars....I think they already know Braun is that already. Its just a matter of "when" with him.

They have this thing where they'll say someone is so over that they don't need the title then try to get someone over by padding someone's resume with titles despite them not be as over as they hoped they would be. Or they would take someone's overness and try to transfer it over to someone else as if it could be contagious which barely works.

They want what they want. In my opinion if guys like Strowman, Rusev, Elias, and etc are getting over and staying over, don't waste their loses on meaningless throwaway matches that do nothing for the guy that beats them. You preserve those guys once they gain enough traction to maintain a high level of overness.

Also with Bryan being officially being cleared it instantly be a wrench in their plans of trying to do anything but put him back in the main picture.
 
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Daniel Bryan Medically Cleared to Return to In-ring Action
March 20, 2018 | Posted by Larry Csonka
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WWE posted the following today, announcing that Daniel Bryan has been medically cleared to return to in-ring action.

WWE® SUPERSTAR DANIEL BRYAN® MEDICALLY CLEARED TO RETURN

STAMFORD, Conn., March 20, 2018 – Following more than two years of extensive evaluations, WWE Superstar Daniel Bryan has been medically cleared to return to in-ring competition by leading neurosurgeons, neurologists and concussion experts, including Dr. Robert Cantu, Dr. Javier Cárdenas and Dr. Jeffrey Kutcher.Bryan underwent a full review of his medical history and received comprehensive neurological and physical evaluations independent of WWE. He was cleared by each doctor as well as WWE’s Medical Director, Dr. Joseph Maroon.

About Dr. Robert Cantu

Currently Dr. Cantu’s professional responsibilities include those of Clinical Professor of Neurology and Neurosurgery and Co-Founder of the CTE Center at the Boston University School of Medicine, Boston, MA; Senior Advisor to the NFL Head, Neck and Spine Committee; Founding member, Co-Founder, Medical Director, and Chairman Medical Advisory Board Concussion Legacy Foundation, Boston, MA; Adjunct Professor Exercise and Sport Science and Medical Director National Center for Catastrophic Sports Injury Research, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC; Co-Director, Neurologic Sports Injury Center, Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston; Medical Director and Director of Clinical Research at the Cantu Concussion Center at Emerson Hospital in Concord, Massachusetts; and Neurosurgical Consultant Boston Eagles football team.


Dr. Cantu consults with numerous NFL, NHL and NBA teams, and served as Neurosurgical Consultant to the Boston Cannons professional soccer team from 2003-2010. Dr. Cantu also serves on the Mackey White TBI advisory committee to the NFLPA, and on the International Rugby Board’s independent advisory group on concussion.

About Dr. Javier Cárdenas

Javier Cárdenas, MD, is a neurologist and the director of the Barrow Concussion and Brain Injury Center. He is board certified in neurology by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology. Dr. Cárdenas’ expertise involves concussion, post-concussion syndrome, spinal trauma, and traumatic brain injury. He is a member of the American Academy of Neurology; the National Football League Head, Neck and Spine Committee; and the Arizona Governor’s Advisory Council on Spinal and Head Injuries.


Dr. Cárdenas received his medical degree from the University of Arizona College of Medicine. He completed a residency in pediatrics at St. Joseph’s Hospital and Medical Center and trained in child neurology at Barrow Neurological Institute. Dr. Cárdenas created the Barrow Concussion and Brain Injury Center, which is the nation’s most comprehensive concussion prevention, treatment, and education program. He also created Barrow Brainbook, which Arizona high school students must complete to participate in school sports. It is the first mandated online concussion education and testing tool for student athletes in the country.
About Dr. Jeffrey Kutcher

Dr. Jeffrey Kutcher is a board-certified neurologist, specializing in sports neurology, including concussion, post-concussion syndrome, and the long-term effects of sports on athlete brain health. He serves as the National Director of The Sports Neurology Clinic. Dr. Kutcher is currently the Team Neurologist for the United States Ski and Snowboard Association and served as the Team Neurologist for the United States Olympic Team at the 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia and in 2018 in Pyeongchang, South Korea.


He is the Director of the National Basketball Association’s concussion program and works as an advisor to the Players’ Associations of both the National Football League and the National Hockey League. He has also helped develop the concussion policies of the NCAA, several collegiate athletic programs and conferences, as well as local and national youth sport organizations.

About Dr. Joseph Maroon

Joseph C. Maroon, MD, is the Medical Director for WWE. Dr. Maroon is a board-certified clinical professor of neurological surgery and Vice Chairman of the Department of Neurosurgery at the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. He is also the Heindl Scholar in Neuroscience. He is Team Neurosurgeon for the Pittsburgh Steelers and a member of the NFL’s Head, Neck and Spine Committee for concussion.


Working with neuropsychologist, Mark Lovell, PhD, he co-developed ImPACT (Immediate Post-Concussion Assessment and Cognitive Testing). ImPACT is the first FDA approved computerized system to determine concussion severity and the timing for return to contact sports. It is now the standard of care for concussion management in the NFL, NHL, major league baseball, NASCAR and is used in over 12,000 colleges and high schools in the United States. For over 20 years he has served as the neurosurgical consultant to professional and college athletes in football, baseball, golf, hockey and soccer, including the Pittsburgh Steelers.
 
They have this thing where they'll say someone is so over that they don't need the title then try to get someone over by padding someone's resume with titles despite them not be as over as they hoped they would be. Or they would take someone's overness and try to transfer it over to someone else as if it could be contagious which barely works.

They want what they want. In my opinion if guys like Strowman, Rusev, Elias, and etc are getting over and staying over, don't waste their loses on meaningless throwaway matches that do nothing for the guy that beats them. You preserve those guys once they gain enough traction to maintain a high level of overness.

Also with Bryan being officially being cleared it instantly be a wrench in their plans of trying to do anything but put him back in the main picture.

You are right.
They use titles to boost resume and to get guys over. Terrible decision especially since they have NXT now.
I think they are going to bring Bryan along slowly. He too was a product of them trying to boost someone else's resume. They damn near wasted his prime doing that shit.
 
Please dear God don't let us see D Bryan die on live television. I might be alone in this but I was really hoping that the retirement would stick.
He went down at the top of his game with nothing left to prove. And he had injuries that have shorten or ended lives before.
Just stay retired. Don't risk being the next Owen Hart.
 
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WWE doesn't want Bryan to go elsewhere when his contract is up later this year.

He is going to end up like Paige. If he does return to action, he needs to slow the fuck down and change his in ring work like Austin did when he returned from his neck injury.
 
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So they're not even going to slowly ease him back into the mix.
Jesus, that power bomb against the apron spot :scared:
Remember when injured people use to come back and somehow end up in tag team matches all the time. Where they didn't have to take any dangerous spots or bumbs. Guess Vince said fuck that. You want to be back in the ring so bad, let's throw him in head first :lol:
 
I'm not trippin much about Roman getting the title because Vince finally gets to have him beat Brock and it gets the title off of him. Tired of it not being on the damn show. Huge fan of Brock but part timers do not need titles anymore. My only concern is that this will be the last match of the night and not AJ/Nakamura.
 
I'm not trippin much about Roman getting the title because Vince finally gets to have him beat Brock and it gets the title off of him. Tired of it not being on the damn show. Huge fan of Brock but part timers do not need titles anymore. My only concern is that this will be the last match of the night and not AJ/Nakamura.
Somehow I don't think Roman is gonna fight Lesner at Wrestlemania. And I doubt that the Cena vs Taker match will happen either.
Instead, I think they will swap Roman out for John Cena (at the last minute)... and let Cena beat Brock, so he can get his 17th World Title victory. :dunno:

Just my opinion.
 
Somehow I don't think Roman is gonna fight Lesner at Wrestlemania. And I doubt that the Cena vs Taker match will happen either.
Instead, I think they will swap Roman out for John Cena (at the last minute)... and let Cena beat Brock, so he can get his 17th World Title victory. :dunno:

Just my opinion.

Cena and Roman are the two biggest unintentional heels in the company. Fans can't wait until Vince is no longer involved. If WWE wanted to get some great ratings they would allow both to go full heel.
 
or Rousey/Angle v HHH/Stephanie may be the main event
I don't think Ronda's ego could take it if she went out last and the crowd booed her. Wasn't she on Elle talking about suicide after her first lost. The Mania crowd are the most smark-est crowd of the year. If 2 non-wrestlers and 2 semi retired wrestlers close out the show, that crowd will boo harder than Roman winning the Rumble in Philly.

I think the safest bet is to reintroduce the American Bad Ass Taker and have him and Cena close the show. They put the Dead Man Taker to rest last year. There is no reason to bring it back. Let Taker go out being himself. Which is basically what the American Bad Ass character was.

Oh and let Taker win this time. That should go without saying but clearly Vince has had problems with that lately. :lol:
 
I think the safest bet is to reintroduce the American Bad Ass Taker and have him and Cena close the show. They put the Dead Man Taker to rest last year. There is no reason to bring it back. Let Taker go out being himself. Which basically what the American Bad Was character was.
CAC Racist Kid Rock is going into the WWE Hall of Fame this year. He did Taker's American Bad Ass theme music. I can see him playing Taker out for his entrance for his final Mania.
 
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