Yes he wanted hero but they made him take Roman but the original pitch was big show and I don’t remember who the other person was but punk had to ask for Dean and Seth.I just heard it was Dean Seth hero
You and I agree I think.Man nobody can agree on anything lol
never heard showKross Rhodes said:Yes he wanted hero but they made him take Roman but the original pitch was big show and I don’t remember who the other person was but punk had to ask for Dean and Seth.
Well, no, but if we're measuring the legacy of a group, the fact that The Shield had every member become multi-time world champions, while the Four Horsemen certainly had a few become world champion, and had one of the greatest wrestlers of all time (now turned sex pest), I wouldn't say speaks for the legacy of a group. Four Horsemen was an all-time great group, don't get me wrong, but I think the Shield will be looked back on as one of the biggest hits WWE ever happened across.Jake Plissken said:So? Is that the only measure of a dominant wrestler?
I would actually take that as an argument. Because Orton and Batista did become a huge stars.Evolution maybe.
The shield is and was dominant but I think Evolution might have a slight edge.You and I agree I think.
Let alone HHH is the boss nowI would actually take that as an argument. Because Orton and Batista did become a huge stars.
Punk was appalled at the suggestion but that’s how the ball started.never heard show