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Yep mentioned it earlier, fantastic theme. When his song played at World War 3 1997, great moment and also made absolutely no sense.
One of my favourites
Yep mentioned it earlier, fantastic theme. When his song played at World War 3 1997, great moment and also made absolutely no sense.
One of my favourites
Nah, no way. They've just had plenty of clashes, and in a way that actually works against them. They have a big title match between those two every 3 months or so. Just dilutes whatever little excitement there is. Bret-HBK was nasty for all sorts of reasons, and Rock-Austin always felt special no matter what. I like both Cena and Orton, but they've just not had even one match which I can call a true all time classic, either.Re-watching RAW and Orton said he and Cena was on par as Bret-Hbk and Rock-Austin. Anyone think it's at that level?
Yet for some reason they seem to be more over than Bret was. Watching wrestling after a long break highlights the difference between eras. Back then you needed to be a wrestler to get ME's and titles, but now you have to be a "Sports Entertainer" more so than a technician.Nah, no way. They've just had plenty of clashes, and in a way that actually works against them. They have a big title match between those two every 3 months or so. Just dilutes whatever little excitement there is. Bret-HBK was nasty for all sorts of reasons, and Rock-Austin always felt special no matter what. I like both Cena and Orton, but they've just not had even one match which I can call a true all time classic, either.
Not even talking about their technical wrestling ability here, I'm saying I rarely find their matches that exciting to watch. Their match at the Rumble for example, was just a dud. They might've had good matches too, but my overall point is that their clashes just don't have that epic feel of two titans clashing imo. Won't talk about Bret-HBK because it was slightly before I got into wrestling, but every time Rock-Austin faced off it felt ****ing epic. Don't get that from Orton-Cena.Yet for some reason they seem to be more over than Bret was. Watching wrestling after a long break highlights the difference between eras. Back then you needed to be a wrestler to get ME's and titles, but now you have to be a "Sports Entertainer" more so than a technician.
Was good in all regards tbh. There was no coming back from the "terrorism" angle they ran though. Shame.I still to this day stand by my thought that Hussan had a killer look. Should have been awesome.
It's been that way for ages now tbf.Yet for some reason they seem to be more over than Bret was. Watching wrestling after a long break highlights the difference between eras. Back then you needed to be a wrestler to get ME's and titles, but now you have to be a "Sports Entertainer" more so than a technician.
Yeah, made the Eddie-Benoit embrace at Mania that awesome. Every smark marked the **** out when they saw that. Seeing as though I'm still catching up, who're the best workers in the E right now?It's been that way for ages now tbf.
Killed by Bradshaw and OrtonYeah, made the Eddie-Benoit embrace at Mania that awesome. Every smark marked the **** out when they saw that. Seeing as though I'm still catching up, who're the best workers in the E right now?
I'd have burned something.Less said about The Crippler the better but imagine how the IWC would've reacted if he didn't go over Trips and HBK.
That's interesting. As in WWE made that call or Eddie admitted it?From what I read Eddie couldn't cope with being the main man. They needed JBL to eventually put Cena over.