And mark my words, Ziggler won't be turning face anytime soon. As a matter of fact, I'm gonna go on record and say that a year from now, Ziggler will STILL be a heel.
no im just saying that angle works with him in the other match
Well now you've got the gears turning in my head.
Brock and Tensai get their briefcases, neither cash them in until the fall. Brock fights at Summerslam and then disappears until October or something.
Tensai cashes in, and Brock cashes in at Survivor Series. Then they form a tag team (for some reason) to win the tag titles. They sucker the US and IC title holders into title vs title matches and win their respective titles.
Then in the lead-up to Royal Rumble, Brock turns on Tensai leading to a "titles vs. titles" match at RR, where the winner gets all the losers titles, including their tag title, and Brock wins. So he has all the titles and is a one-man tag team. Cue his easily beating up the Usos, Justin Gabriel and Tyson Kidd, etc. in the stretch between RR and EC. Also, for good measure, Brock entered and won the Royal Rumble!
The EC winners get title shots on the next Raw and SD following it, not at Wrestlemania, and Brock beats them both. Which leads us to the next Raw, 5 weeks out from Wrestlemania... Undertaker returns to challenge Brock, Streak vs. vacating all his titles. Only probably is the rest of the WM card would look bad... could do Cena/Rock 2 and Punk/SCSA, I guess (if that's physically possible).
Then after WM you can have all manner of tournaments to determine new title winners, and maybe add a Cruiserweight Title to the mix or something.
In typing all that I forgot the Divas title, but honestly, who hasn't.
Holy crap, talk about the most ridiculous sounding angle ever >_>
Can you elaborate on that? Are you saying the oldschool guys prefer the PG type stuff because Attitude Era relied a lot on shock value and what not, or more than just that?
Too bad it was a text message and not social media.
Nash's "Fingerpoke of Doom" is historically the symbol of WCW's fall. He could have paired that with the "Facebook Poke of Doom" to kickstart WWE's downfall. <_<
Speaking of the "Fingerpoke of Doom", what exactly was the point of that segment anyways? Was it pretty much just Nash and Hogan trolling the fans?
Kevin Kelly @realkevinkelly Oh look, another tag team not getting along in TNA. Back to the NBA Draft for me...
Joseph Lorraine @Jakyl25 @realkevinkelly But it was a swerve! In the end they were really together the whole time! That makes it better, right? ...right? :-(
Kevin Kelly @realkevinkelly @jakyl25 Last great swerve... http://ow.ly/bU37z
Joseph Lorraine @Jakyl25 @realkevinkelly Not only the last great swerve, but I'd argue the best swerve ever! I only wish they could have let it stand.
Kevin Kelly @realkevinkelly @jakyl25 Well the whole Invasion deal was dead on arrival but that was one of the best all-time moments in wrestling
Joseph Lorraine @Jakyl25 @realkevinkelly It was great how they didn't "remind us" that all the run-in guys were ex-ECW at first. They let US piece it together.
This counts as networking right?
Hey!!! I was totally at the show that segment took place! One of my favorite live moments ever.
so lets guess who gets injured in the SD MITB, cause we all know its bound to happen, especially with a match that already has 4 people who have never been in a MITB match before
im going with a Christian re-injury, sounds like something that would happen that would piss off the IWC
RAW was pretty lame, but Smackdown was really great, the tag division actually startin to look badass again! And Dolph/Sheamus, Christian/Del Rio bringing some solid matches.
I think Tensai is gettin too much crap IMO, A-Train was/is a cool guy. Although it doesn't really seem like the IWC or marks are really going for him, I think he has a much better shot of getting over then say, bald Snitsky or monster Kozlov. He has a good move set and presence, even if he did botch during that one match. It took Sheamus awhile after he got the WWE belt the first time to get over.
Dart, Albert, and Haschel is a pro team. With the right equipment, accessories, and a little bit of level grinding, they can literally pound through any boss fight pretty much.
The first time was when it first came out when I was still in middle school. I got stuck on Grand Jewel and quit. Finally I picked it up recently and decided I'd play through the whole thing this go around.
My thoughts? Amazing game, the OST and the environments are probably some of the best in PSX jRPGs, I really enjoy the scenery that a lot of the locations are given. The final dungeon is beautifully done. Also, the main boss sequence is incredible, especially towards the tail end of the fight.
The plot/characters are pretty damn fun, and even minor characters like Kongol and Miranda seem to get decent development. Rose steals the show in terms of plot though, of course, as she pretty much interacts with every major storyline in the game.
My complaints? The stardust sidequest is sort of tedious, and I wish a couple of the major fights (Lloyd, and one of the main badguys) had their own in-battle themes, but its not that big of a deal.