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Re: The Wrestling thread
For me, only watching here and there, I really, really like The Shield. It almost has an NWO feel when it was just Nash, Hall and Hogan at the beginning (even with the video promos) but these guys are totally new talent. They're teasing Punk's involvement as their leader and I wish they'd just go through with that already.
Re: The Wrestling thread
Shield is cool, Ambrose is a future star.
As for show, if you want to see May Young giving birth to Hornswoggle, Santa get ran over by Del Rio (With the entire roster pretending it's real for 3 hours) and John Cena toilet jokes. It's not bad, but that awfulness were the highlights. It's still been a 3 hour filler show for months.
It'll pick up soon (they need to sell Wrestlemania), but they can't complain about ratings when they put on this garbage.
Re: The Wrestling thread
Paul Heyman has always been a fantastic manager. His gimmick with CM Punk is probably the better thing Heyman has been allowed to do for years, despite the fact the Punk heel work could be ALOT better.
That's why that work has been aching for an Austin/Punk EC-Dub throwback feud for awhile. They need to do that BAD.
Re: The Wrestling thread
Wasn't really celebrating RAW 20, apart from first 5 mins of show. Rock was entertaining though and really has kind of presence only Undertaker has now. Even Austin lost it when he started to show up as a side comedy character during 00's. Cena never had it.
Rumors are Undertaker/Bret Hart were intended to be at show, but weren't used since Austin/HBK weren't gonna be there. So WWE skipped it all.
I really doubt we'll see Austin wrestle again now. He's nearing 50 now and doesn't seem to interested in showing up, unless it's to promote something. This or last year would have been the ideal time.
Joke of week = Hogan suing a surgery company for $50 Million, claiming he lost out on a big payday vs Cena at Wrestlemania 25.