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2.21.2011

Started by Gary, January 31, 2011, 11:19:42 PM

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Gary

Oh..I thought Jack meant someone important lol

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Quote from: Jack Benevolence on February 22, 2011, 04:08:48 PM

Don't know if it's really a sign that Triple H would retire, but they have had someone retire at the last three Manias. It could be a theme they add to Mania on a yearly basis.

Well, Triple H has definitely vocalized that his time's coming up. This COULD be WWE's way of taking care of it, but who knows. The whole time Triple H has been away, he's been learning company stuff under Vince, so there's that to consider.

Oh, and I wasn't saying that Miz/Lawler had less of a reaction, but the Undertaker/Triple H segment definitely wasn't close to "dead." That's all.
"Behind you, Primo! WATCH OUT!"

! JDM The Professional !

Undertaker and triple h was so dead considering the caliber of both men. Miz got a bigger reaction


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Quote from: Kise on February 29, 2012, 01:42:01 AM
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7. Once upon a time in the West
8. The Proposition
9. Reservoir Dogs
10. Taxi Driver


Kise

I suppose the HHH vs. Sheamus match was only a fan-made fantasy. I would have liked to see it as a payoff to their feud, and figured the KOR was a way to further set that angle up. I also had a fantasy match of Punk and HHH, where Punk feints the Pepsi Plunge. I can live with HHH retired since he's pretty much done all he can, though I'm sure he'll pop up if a good match ever needs to be booked.

Quote from: Jimmy Helmsley on February 22, 2011, 02:42:10 PM
I don't think people watching on television got the reaction that the people in the arena did because i have read several live reports today that Triple H got the biggest pop of the night, quite largely over the Undertaker's.

You're a Helmsley. I can't trust your word.