Same as the others. However I know shit about Indies, so don't ask me on that. Anything else is fair game. And please don't ignore this thread just because I just joined here. I know what I am talking about, so shoot away.
Name 5 guys who you think are the next big things in the WWE or TNA, and some reasons why they deserve to be called so.
Kane, Jesse Neal, Funaki, Jimmy Wang Yang, and probably Santino.Name 5 guys who you would release from the WWE or TNA immediately.
Mine would be him vs. Cena, with Cena having everything else accomplished except for beating the deadman at WM. Cena wouldn't neccessarily have to turn for this to happen, either, he could just issue out a challenge like HBK did a few weeks ago. Sure, he'd be booed in the match, but when isn't he?What's your ideal match for the Undertaker at Wrestlemania?
Of all time, it's probably (in order): Mr. Perfect, The Rock, Chris Jericho, Triple H, and Rey Mysterio.Who are your favourite wrestlers?
I think Shawn has one more year in him, and I think he will take a passing of the torch type of closing angle. Having said that, I would hope that either the Miz or John Morrison would be his last match, just to give them a huge rub. However, I think that Shawn will pick his own opponent and that'll be Triple H. I want Miz/Morrison, but I think It'll be HHH.When do you think that Shawn Michaels will retire, and against who?
Since I have not seen much from the 4 Horsemen, I have to go with the nWo (1996-mid 1998). The way they had everybody believe they could actually take over a whole promotion was amazing. Sure, after a while it got old with all of the incarnations and over half of the roster being included, but the 4 Horsemen kept adding people to replace somebody as well.What is the best stable in the history of professional wrestling?
Curt Hennig, aka Mr. Perfect. Had all of the tools to be one of the most memorable superstars ever, charisma, in-ring ability, believeable gimmick. However, the bias in me is showing in that pick. Otherwise, probably Roddy Piper. He helped Hogan spark the first era in the WWF and should have gotten some credit.What person never held the WWF/E Championship, but should have? Just pick the one or two who MOST should have.
I think 1 or 2 selected pushes at a time are better then a plethora of pushes. You don't want to take off the focus of those said pushed superstars. Take Kofi and Sheamus for example. Both are receiving serious main-event pushes, yet say Dibiase, Rhodes, Swagger, and Carlito would be pushed along with them, would you really care about their pushes? No, you wouldn't. Eventually the other guys will get their due, but at one time, say for 3 or 4 months, I wouldn't like to see more then 2 or 3 midcarders be pushed into the main event, otherwise you'll have an even more cluttered ME scene.On which front do you stand, are you between the ones that think that WWE should take advantage of every opportunity to push talent (let's say for example, instead of keeping the Hart storyline between HBK/Vince/Bret, get The Hart Dinasty involve, or Jack Swagger challenging Cena at Survivor Series) or do you think some, few, selected pushes, are better?
Why do you say that Orton is getting more heat than the Miz?
do you like Kevin na sh?
How do you feel about another site rejecting your Ask PP a question thread?
and how do you refer to yourself as the perfect poster when you don't follow ROH or any other companies than WWE/TNA. (More so, because posting on another site, in the Indy section)
Will your thread ever reach the sucess of mine?
Quite impressed with your answers tbh. My questions:
- What are you going to be watching on January 4th?
- What do you think of Hulk Hogan being in TNA?
- Will TNA ever be able to compete with the WWE?