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Post by justaguy on Dec 15, 2009 19:25:33 GMT -4
Everyone is entitled to their oppions, no need to say something that may spark an arguement. My problem with Sheamus winning the title is mainly the fact that he's been on Raw for a month and really, all he's done with retire Jamie Nobel, kick Jerry Lawler in the head, put a guest host through a table and win a battle Royal. He really hasn't done anything that makes me want to watch Raw and see him. I probably would have been cool with all this if they would have build Sheamus more, but the guy isn't even over. He won the belt and got no crowd reaction. If they wanted to surprise us with a title switch, have Matt Hardy win it. Have Hurricane Helms win it. Even have Kofi win it. Someone that fans actually care about. I don't mind WWE going PG, I rather see the wrestlers wrestle safer matches than killing themselfs in the long run. I only with there would let the wrestlers bleed, only because it add that little extra to those important matches You forgot Sheamus legit giving a ref a concussion because he is a reckless fellow. Sheamus should be at an IC level right now until he smooth things out. Much like Drew Mc. Kofi and Morrison and to a lesser degree the Miz are some of the only guys I even pay attention to in WWE. Some ECW guys are good, Ryder, Yoshi, Christian. I like Bourne but they are jobbing him out already.
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Post by esther on Dec 15, 2009 20:43:15 GMT -4
The treatment of Punk is quite sad. Because he had a point. Cena is never presentable for anything.
I just find it funny the same guy that tattled on him is now World Champion.
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Post by Streets Wilson on Dec 15, 2009 22:23:35 GMT -4
I mean don't get me wrong I'm not in any way shape or form a Sheamus fan... its just i feel at least somebody's getting a damn chance. Maybe next time they'll be smarter with who they give the chance to... but if Vince told the crowd to like Sheamus... they would.
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Post by esther on Dec 16, 2009 3:32:19 GMT -4
It may take a few years, but it'd happen eventually.
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Post by Victor Hades on Dec 16, 2009 15:53:05 GMT -4
I agree, eventually.
Till then they'll probably continue experimenting with storylines and pushes, you know how the WWE is, but we'll see. In the long run, at least they're trying to make it more enjoyable for younger fans now and building a bigger fan base, I hardly watch it anymore myself, simply due to the fact the ones I watched most are now gone. Flair, Savage, Bret Hart, Rock, Austin, and well-Angle went to TNA-but still hell of a wrestler. Regardless, they'll continue to change, simply because they want to give the fans exactly what we "the fans" want.
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