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Post by Calcifer Boheme on Mar 30, 2015 22:31:13 GMT -5
Sting seemed really not happy. WWE treated him like a joke. I mean Bo Dallas? Come on. This was bad. Sting has known Bo since he was a small child, I doubt he had a problem working a segment with him. And I liked the segment myself. But I'm a Bo-liever and a little stinger from way back, so why wouldn't I?
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Post by Lorenzo Alcazar on Mar 30, 2015 22:31:13 GMT -5
Sting probably shouldn't have come to the WWE. Everything that has happened over the past 24 hours is EXACTLY what he worried about for 14 years.
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Post by iamkrang on Mar 30, 2015 22:31:23 GMT -5
I get the majority wants Undertaker vs Sting. How do you plan a match a year in advance for a 51 year old and 57 year old guy. It was hard enough to do it with Rock and Cena. Logic people. Promos. The same way they successfully did it with Rock/Cena. Except a Sting/Taker build would be 1,000,000 times better. And they will be 51 and 57. The build would be great, but they may not be able to compete. Again. Age. Logic.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2015 22:32:35 GMT -5
Raw was great aside from the main event. And most of Raw wasn't even good because of the crowd, the crowd just added onto some pretty entertaining stuff. So if next week we get a sh*t ton of Kane and Big Show, a celebrity appearance that does nothing for the show, confusing storylines, and boring matches; we're going to have to launch some sort of investigation as to how the creative team/Vince can write a really solid Raw one night a year and then proceed with a sh*tty one.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2015 22:32:36 GMT -5
I get the majority wants Undertaker vs Sting. How do you plan a match a year in advance for a 51 year old and 57 year old guy. It was hard enough to do it with Rock and Cena. Logic people. Why can't that be done? It's not like either of them will be wrestling till then anyway. And part of me wants to believe something unexpected happened backstage prior to Sting's segment. I truly don't want to believe that what happened out there with his "IDK, g2g c u later" response and Bo Dallas encounter is what was originally planned.
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Post by Flair Forever on Mar 30, 2015 22:32:55 GMT -5
It started with the misuse of Daniel Bryan, and it's ending (for me) with the misuse of Sting.
No words can describe how po'd I am with WWE right now..... I won't watch months and months of garbage just hoping for another WrestleMania 31.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2015 22:33:37 GMT -5
Sting probably shouldn't have come to the WWE. Everything that has happened over the past 24 hours is EXACTLY what he worried about for 14 years. Yeah, but this isn't 14 years ago. Sting is 56. What exactly is he supposed to do? WWE can pretend TNA didn't exist but a small majority already have seen him do everything there.
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Post by Triple S on Mar 30, 2015 22:33:56 GMT -5
Promos. The same way they successfully did it with Rock/Cena. Except a Sting/Taker build would be 1,000,000 times better. And they will be 51 and 57. The build would be great, but they may not be able to compete. Again. Age. Logic. These are wrestling athletes. They aren't your average 50 year old men. Sting jumped off the top rope to the outside last night. Seemed to be in solid shape. As did Undertaker.
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Post by iamkrang on Mar 30, 2015 22:35:07 GMT -5
I get the majority wants Undertaker vs Sting. How do you plan a match a year in advance for a 51 year old and 57 year old guy. It was hard enough to do it with Rock and Cena. Logic people. Why can't that be done? It's not like either of them will be wrestling till then anyway. And part of me wants to believe something unexpected happened backstage prior to Sting's segment. I truly don't want to believe that what happened out there with his "IDK, g2g c u later" response and Bo Dallas encounter is what was originally planned. Right. If you are 51 and 57 your health risks are greater than someone like a Rock or Cena year long feud. Chronic health issues, heart issues, etc etc. It's hard to put money on that a year in advance. If both are in fine health in the late fall around Survivor Series then you think about pulling the trigger.
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Post by Lorenzo Alcazar on Mar 30, 2015 22:35:26 GMT -5
Sting seemed really not happy. WWE treated him like a joke. I mean Bo Dallas? Come on. This was bad. Sting has known Bo since he was a small child, I doubt he had a problem working a segment with him. And I liked the segment myself. But I'm a Bo-liever and a little stinger from way back, so why wouldn't I? If Sting was working an angle, he would have come out there and said catchphrases, he would have called out Triple H or DX, they would have had something to do with Undertaker, even if he walked out and tipped his hat to Sting... Instead, Sting looked pissed off and he said that he doesn't think WWE will give him any opportunities and he thinks that it's a shame. Like I said in SEVERAL threads today.....this was probably the last time you will see Sting in a WWE ring. If I was him, I wouldn't come back for any amount of money. He's 56 years old and it's not worth his time to be brought in and to be treated like a joke. I don't have the luxury of cashing the paychecks for whatever WWE paid Sting for this clusterf*ck of a "stint"......but from a storyline perspective and what this does to his overall legacy,....I bet he probably regrets it.
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Post by xavion2004 on Mar 30, 2015 22:35:45 GMT -5
I thought that was a good match, but this crowd doesn't care about that. I'm happy with energetic crowds, but I miss the days when they were energetic AND actually enjoyed the show. When fans turning on people they were supposed to like was a rarity. Yeah, I get that the fans pay their hard earned money to go to a show, and they're certainly entitled to let loose and have a good time, but there's a difference between having a good time and making a concerted effort to behave like douschebags.
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Post by Midnight on Mar 30, 2015 22:36:03 GMT -5
So pumped and excited for Neville's debut!
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2015 22:36:22 GMT -5
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Post by Calcifer Boheme on Mar 30, 2015 22:36:40 GMT -5
While I think Sting should have won last night, I think people are over exaggerating. He had a good match last night and a fun segment tonight with someone he's known for most of the kid's life. Is it perfect? No, but it's fine.
I do hope we get more from him that's even better, but I'm fine for now.
In fact, I enjoyed the whole show tonight, so I'm going to relax and since I don't have class in the morning watch Great American Bash 1992, and maybe a movie.
I don't always agree with everyone, but I always enjoy my Monday nights here. See you guys next week!
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Post by havoc7179 on Mar 30, 2015 22:36:52 GMT -5
I would have been fine if he would have said his trademark line. The WWE took away everything that made Sting great. I hope when Vince dies, I can crap in his grave as they bury him. You are seriously out of control with your posts. You're right. It's just sad to see a career end this way. He was better off in TNA.
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Post by The Future on Mar 30, 2015 22:37:01 GMT -5
I don't care for Sting/Taker at WM32. Hell, I wouldn't be upset if they both retired tomorrow. Life is about moving on. Looking to building stars. We have Rollins, Ambrose, Zig, Bryan, Bray, Harper, Neville, Zayn, Balor, Itami, Owens and tons of others all coming up the pike.
I know a lot of people on here are attached to the stinger nostalgically but he was never going to be put over properly by wwe. Vince is a bitter man. Sting is old as dirt. We can't huff the fumes of the 80s/90s/attitude era forever.
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Post by iamkrang on Mar 30, 2015 22:37:04 GMT -5
And they will be 51 and 57. The build would be great, but they may not be able to compete. Again. Age. Logic. These are wrestling athletes. They aren't your average 50 year old men. Sting jumped off the top rope to the outside last night. Seemed to be in solid shape. As did Undertaker. I'm just saying for their age a business is not going to invest in them for a year if the match couldn't take place for a reason. They would give it a shorter life cycle.
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Post by Triple S on Mar 30, 2015 22:37:20 GMT -5
Why can't that be done? It's not like either of them will be wrestling till then anyway. And part of me wants to believe something unexpected happened backstage prior to Sting's segment. I truly don't want to believe that what happened out there with his "IDK, g2g c u later" response and Bo Dallas encounter is what was originally planned. Right. If you are 51 and 57 your health risks are greater than someone like a Rock or Cena year long feud. Chronic health issues, heart issues, etc etc. It's hard to put money on that a year in advance. If both are in fine health in the late fall around Survivor Series then you think about pulling the trigger. Health issues? Now your pulling crap out of your ass. If one were to fall upon health issues, it'd be just that... a freak incident. Bryan could have neck issues again any minute. Might as well out him on Superstars and take him out of any long term plans.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 30, 2015 22:37:39 GMT -5
Why can't that be done? It's not like either of them will be wrestling till then anyway. And part of me wants to believe something unexpected happened backstage prior to Sting's segment. I truly don't want to believe that what happened out there with his "IDK, g2g c u later" response and Bo Dallas encounter is what was originally planned. Right. If you are 51 and 57 your health risks are greater than someone like a Rock or Cena year long feud. Chronic health issues, heart issues, etc etc. It's hard to put money on that a year in advance. If both are in fine health in the late fall around Survivor Series then you think about pulling the trigger. Fair point. Who knows though, we'll see.
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