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Post by Head Booker on Oct 19, 2010 6:06:35 GMT -6
don't forget The Miz cause he's awesooooommmmeeee...also Matt Morgan and Ryan Reeves aka Skip Sheffield are from Tough Enough...and of course we got this:
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Post by Rico on Oct 19, 2010 11:46:07 GMT -6
I say bring back Hardcore Holly and Al Snow LOL...doubt they do. I never really watched Tough Enough. The only person that I can remember from Tough Enough is The Miz...didn't know Morrison was there as well. But the winners never really panned out. There was Maven, who was put over by the Undertaker, then he just disappeared, then there was Daniel Puder, whom I believe only made one appearence on WWE tv and that was in a Royal Rumble, I believe in 2004 or 2005 Royal Rumble, then he disappered.
NXT seems to give the all involved alot of TV time after the Show, but when this Nexus gimmick is done, im not sure if many of them will be around afterwards.
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Post by Rico on Oct 19, 2010 12:04:54 GMT -6
WoW Tate, that Video is sooooooo true. Reminds me of the training I went through, and all of that stuff was the easy part, you must perfect the bump before you begin to learn how to run into the ropes, which believe me is harder than you think ALOOOOOT HARDER THAN YOU THINK, then you learn the other basics like how to get thrown into the Turnbuckle, the Collar-Elbow Tie up then Whats called the "Universal Spot", which you see in most technical matches. and by this time your body is about ready to cave in because its so sore.
I remember my first week of training, i wanted to quit because after that first day, I counldn't even turn my neck and I had to go to work sore with little to no rest. The Wrestling business is so hard not only on the body but mentally. That video brought back to life, the pain and agony of the wrestling business and everything Triple H said is soo damn true, but once you begin to perform in front of live crowds you forget about how sore or how tired you are because, as JBL used to say "When the lights on bright you throw caution to the wind and you leave everything you have in that ring" not for you, but to ensure the fans get their money's worth, and you do it with a smile and you do it with your HEART.
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Post by Icon Lord Sean "Magic" Fiery on Oct 19, 2010 13:04:55 GMT -6
Don't forget The Boogieman... lmao. And Jackie Gayda, Shaniqua, Chris "Harvard" Nowinski, and Nidia. Actually, no... You can forget them haha.
And good speech by Trips. That's why I liked him back then. Too bad he couldn't lecture them on politics, because he knows ALL about how to work that.
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Post by Head Booker on Oct 19, 2010 14:14:51 GMT -6
WWE's List of Best TalkersHBK is nowhere to be found....Foley is ranked 14 and should be higher...I would probably not rank Sheamus anywhere in such a list...Flair should be number one...period... Tate
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Post by Sean Locke on Oct 19, 2010 14:33:28 GMT -6
I remember morrison in tough enough. He had shorter hair and he did that standing shooting star press there.
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Post by Zachary Sharp on Oct 19, 2010 16:49:19 GMT -6
HBK had best be up there. And Flair as well but with him being in TNA it's a no chance. And I don't know why Sheamus would be there.
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Post by Rob on Oct 19, 2010 17:05:17 GMT -6
WoW Tate, that Video is sooooooo true. Reminds me of the training I went through, and all of that stuff was the easy part, you must perfect the bump before you begin to learn how to run into the ropes, which believe me is harder than you think ALOOOOOT HARDER THAN YOU THINK, then you learn the other basics like how to get thrown into the Turnbuckle, the Collar-Elbow Tie up then Whats called the "Universal Spot", which you see in most technical matches. and by this time your body is about ready to cave in because its so sore. I remember my first week of training, i wanted to quit because after that first day, I counldn't even turn my neck and I had to go to work sore with little to no rest. The Wrestling business is so hard not only on the body but mentally. That video brought back to life, the pain and agony of the wrestling business and everything Triple H said is soo damn true, but once you begin to perform in front of live crowds you forget about how sore or how tired you are because, as JBL used to say "When the lights on bright you throw caution to the wind and you leave everything you have in that ring" not for you, but to ensure the fans get their money's worth, and you do it with a smile and you do it with your HEART. Damn right, Rico. Rope running is hard because the ropes are much harder than they look. Also, there's a specific rhythm to the running as well. Getting used to both at the same time (which is the only option) isn't easy. As for bumping, I know that pain too. Some mats are also harder than they look, so bumping for more than 6 hours on them means you go home sore and wake up the next day even worse.
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Post by Rico on Oct 19, 2010 23:44:58 GMT -6
John Cena ranked above Randy Savage....OMG....who the fuck did this list
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Post by Zachary Sharp on Oct 20, 2010 1:25:29 GMT -6
I agree with the top 5... but no HBK is just bullshit. For Sheamus to be there and SANTINO over a guy like HBK is just bownanas.
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Post by Head Booker on Oct 20, 2010 6:09:15 GMT -6
also keepin' in mind that this list is goin' to heavily support guys that are still in the company right now...
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Post by Zachary Sharp on Oct 20, 2010 11:20:20 GMT -6
yeah... but Santino!?
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Post by Head Booker on Oct 20, 2010 16:19:41 GMT -6
RealKingRegal William Regal: I'm used to being taken for granted and being overlooked but to be left out of the greatest 25 talkers in WWE is disgraceful.
from his Twitter page...I honestly can't tell if he is serious or not but Regal has a VERY valid point...
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Post by Zachary Sharp on Oct 20, 2010 20:43:45 GMT -6
If he didn't mess up his time as the RAW GM I think Regal would have had a much nicer last few years. That was a role I really thought he'd be excellent at. Mainly because yes he is very well spoken on the microphone. I find it odd how some English people are quite simply the best speakers in the world... and yet on the other hand I've seen some shows where I don't understand one bloody word.
Wade Barret is another who is just great on the microphone. A bad side example... how about Michael Bisping when he was an Ultimate Fighters coach. Heck the whole English team that season. When ya need closed captioning for "english" it just strikes me when put beside some of the fantastic speakers.
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Post by Rico on Oct 21, 2010 10:37:36 GMT -6
I think Barrets accent is what gets me to like him on when he's on the mic, he's a good speaker, but his accent is the kicker now all he has to do is get another finisher, watchin him deliver that move was like watching the first version of Cena's FU/AA, it doesn't look devastating enough, so either find a new way to deliver it or come up with a new finisher all together.
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