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Post#521 » by IMAN5 » Tue Feb 4, 2014 2:27 pm

Last time I watched Bryan was with that hill billy family or whatever. Is that angle dead now?
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Post#522 » by Trav_NYK » Tue Feb 4, 2014 3:37 pm

IMAN5 wrote:Last time I watched Bryan was with that hill billy family or whatever. Is that angle dead now?


Yea, Bray Wyatt defeated Bryan at the Rumble ending the rivalry and then later on in the night, the wyatt family helped Orton defeat Cena to retain the championship. So it seems that the Wyatts are now going to fued with Cena for a while.
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Post#523 » by IMAN5 » Tue Feb 4, 2014 4:18 pm

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IMAN5 wrote:Last time I watched Bryan was with that hill billy family or whatever. Is that angle dead now?


Yea, Bray Wyatt defeated Bryan at the Rumble ending the rivalry and then later on in the night, the wyatt family helped Orton defeat Cena to retain the championship. So it seems that the Wyatts are now going to fued with Cena for a while.


So when Bryan joined it was forced? Because I only casually watch I thought he willingly did and it was a heel turn or something.
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Re: OT: The WWE Thread 

Post#524 » by Trav_NYK » Tue Feb 4, 2014 4:52 pm

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IMAN5 wrote:Last time I watched Bryan was with that hill billy family or whatever. Is that angle dead now?


Yea, Bray Wyatt defeated Bryan at the Rumble ending the rivalry and then later on in the night, the wyatt family helped Orton defeat Cena to retain the championship. So it seems that the Wyatts are now going to fued with Cena for a while.


So when Bryan joined it was forced? Because I only casually watch I thought he willingly did and it was a heel turn or something.


well at first Bryan was supposed to stay heel longer when he joined the Wyatt family but the WWE were forced to make him a face again because the YES chants were starting to get more popularity; there were yes chants at football games and the wwe wanted to make sure that everyone knew where it originated.
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Re: OT: The WWE Thread 

Post#525 » by IMAN5 » Tue Feb 4, 2014 4:53 pm

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Yea, Bray Wyatt defeated Bryan at the Rumble ending the rivalry and then later on in the night, the wyatt family helped Orton defeat Cena to retain the championship. So it seems that the Wyatts are now going to fued with Cena for a while.


So when Bryan joined it was forced? Because I only casually watch I thought he willingly did and it was a heel turn or something.


well at first Bryan was supposed to stay heel longer when he joined the Wyatt family but the WWE were forced to make him a face again because the YES chants were starting to get more popularity; there were yes chants at football games and the wwe wanted to make sure that everyone knew where it originated.


gotcha. he's better as a face anyways.
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Post#526 » by Trav_NYK » Tue Feb 4, 2014 4:57 pm

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So when Bryan joined it was forced? Because I only casually watch I thought he willingly did and it was a heel turn or something.


well at first Bryan was supposed to stay heel longer when he joined the Wyatt family but the WWE were forced to make him a face again because the YES chants were starting to get more popularity; there were yes chants at football games and the wwe wanted to make sure that everyone knew where it originated.


gotcha. he's better as a face anyways.


yea i agree, i dont even understand why WWE would think to make him heel, i wish they would instead make Cena heel
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Re: OT: The WWE Thread 

Post#527 » by Heat3 » Tue Feb 4, 2014 4:57 pm

IMAN5 wrote:
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IMAN5 wrote:Last time I watched Bryan was with that hill billy family or whatever. Is that angle dead now?


Yea, Bray Wyatt defeated Bryan at the Rumble ending the rivalry and then later on in the night, the wyatt family helped Orton defeat Cena to retain the championship. So it seems that the Wyatts are now going to fued with Cena for a while.


So when Bryan joined it was forced? Because I only casually watch I thought he willingly did and it was a heel turn or something.


It was a heel turn but then WWE decided to make him babyface again. On one of the weekly shows Bryan and Wyatt ended up in a steel cage tag match. At the end of the match Bryan turned on Wyatt and beat him up and turned babyface again. A week later Bryan claimed he was just playing along as a heel to defeat them from the inside. I liked how they turned him back to babyface but they should have dragged out his heel turn longer. it only lasted like 2 weeks lol
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Re: OT: The WWE Thread 

Post#528 » by H_20 » Wed Feb 5, 2014 5:27 am

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Re: OT: The WWE Thread 

Post#529 » by Kobe System » Wed Feb 5, 2014 7:24 pm

I honestly don't have any idea why Daniel Bryan is this popular. I think it is more of his "Yes Chant" rather than his in ring moves.
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Post#530 » by H_20 » Wed Feb 5, 2014 7:26 pm

Kobe System wrote:I honestly don't have any idea why Daniel Bryan is this popular. I think it is more of his "Yes Chant" rather than his in ring moves.


You're joking right? One of the most talented wrestlers in the world and in a very long time. It's not about his Yes chants, its about his skills in the ring. He needs to work more on his mic skills, but that will come to him.
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Post#531 » by Boarder Patrol » Wed Feb 5, 2014 8:18 pm

DowNY wrote:The Miz comes out & voices his displeasure of not being booked on Raw during a match.

Dolph Ziggler's pipebomb on Friday.

CM Punk leaving.

Looks like it's setting up as a work to me.

The Autority (HHH/Stephanie) vs. Vince. Which was always the plan.


Apparently Ziggler and Miz are going to be in an angry, disgruntled tag team pairing. Both are charismatic and good on the mic, and Ziggler can carry them in the ring. Seems like a good pairing for 2 directionless guys.

Punk leaving is 100% legit I think.
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Post#532 » by Knox » Wed Feb 5, 2014 8:21 pm

H_20 wrote:
Kobe System wrote:I honestly don't have any idea why Daniel Bryan is this popular. I think it is more of his "Yes Chant" rather than his in ring moves.


You're joking right? One of the most talented wrestlers in the world and in a very long time. It's not about his Yes chants, its about his skills in the ring. He needs to work more on his mic skills, but that will come to him.


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Re: OT: The WWE Thread 

Post#533 » by frogfood » Wed Feb 5, 2014 8:23 pm

H_20 wrote:
Kobe System wrote:I honestly don't have any idea why Daniel Bryan is this popular. I think it is more of his "Yes Chant" rather than his in ring moves.


You're joking right? One of the most talented wrestlers in the world and in a very long time. It's not about his Yes chants, its about his skills in the ring. He needs to work more on his mic skills, but that will come to him.


The YES chants aacme from humble beginnings but it definitely played a huge role in his rise.
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Re: OT: The WWE Thread 

Post#534 » by Kobe System » Thu Feb 6, 2014 3:22 am

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Kobe System wrote:I honestly don't have any idea why Daniel Bryan is this popular. I think it is more of his "Yes Chant" rather than his in ring moves.


You're joking right? One of the most talented wrestlers in the world and in a very long time. It's not about his Yes chants, its about his skills in the ring. He needs to work more on his mic skills, but that will come to him.


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Haha! I don't know, man. Maybe I am just not a fan. Don't get me wrong, he is good. But for me, not that good to be THIS popular.
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Post#535 » by Fury » Thu Feb 6, 2014 3:42 am

Kobe System wrote:I honestly don't have any idea why Daniel Bryan is this popular. I think it is more of his "Yes Chant" rather than his in ring moves.


Daniel Bryan is arguably their best in ring performer ever.
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Post#536 » by Bill Pidto » Thu Feb 6, 2014 3:59 am

Fury wrote:
Kobe System wrote:I honestly don't have any idea why Daniel Bryan is this popular. I think it is more of his "Yes Chant" rather than his in ring moves.


Daniel Bryan is arguably their best in ring performer ever.


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Re: OT: The WWE Thread 

Post#537 » by Fury » Thu Feb 6, 2014 4:04 am

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Kobe System wrote:I honestly don't have any idea why Daniel Bryan is this popular. I think it is more of his "Yes Chant" rather than his in ring moves.


Daniel Bryan is arguably their best in ring performer ever.


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Dead serious. He's probably better than Bret Hart. Only dudes who come close are Hart, HBK, Benoit, and Steamboat, but Steamboat did more in NWA/WCW.
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Post#538 » by Bill Pidto » Thu Feb 6, 2014 4:06 am

Fury wrote:
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Daniel Bryan is arguably their best in ring performer ever.


Green font?


Dead serious. He's probably better than Bret Hart. Only dudes who come close are Hart, HBK, Benoit, and Steamboat, but Steamboat did more in NWA/WCW.


Dude, you are out of your mind. Either that, or you have a very bad memory.

I will now skip over every post you make in this thread from here on out.
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Post#539 » by Fury » Thu Feb 6, 2014 4:17 am

Bill Pidto wrote:
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Dead serious. He's probably better than Bret Hart. Only dudes who come close are Hart, HBK, Benoit, and Steamboat, but Steamboat did more in NWA/WCW.


Dude, you are out of your mind. Either that, or you have a very bad memory.

I will now skip over every post you make in this thread from here on out.


You're nuts. Explain to me how any of those wrestlers combined such different styles, carried as many bad workers, had a variation of their five moves of doom, sold, and had the psychology, they all had pieces of those, or even had those skills but did not do it to the level of Daniel Bryan. Daniel Bryan has been the legit best wrestler in America for the past decade, with the WWE style he has even stepped up a level.
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Post#540 » by Bill Pidto » Thu Feb 6, 2014 4:50 am

Fury wrote:
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Dead serious. He's probably better than Bret Hart. Only dudes who come close are Hart, HBK, Benoit, and Steamboat, but Steamboat did more in NWA/WCW.


Dude, you are out of your mind. Either that, or you have a very bad memory.

I will now skip over every post you make in this thread from here on out.


You're nuts. Explain to me how any of those wrestlers combined such different styles, carried as many bad workers, had a variation of their five moves of doom, sold, and had the psychology, they all had pieces of those, or even had those skills but did not do it to the level of Daniel Bryan. Daniel Bryan has been the legit best wrestler in America for the past decade, with the WWE style he has even stepped up a level.


How old are you? 20? You probably think CM Punk is a top 10 wrestler of all time.

Daniel Bryan might be the best wrestler of the past decade (he isn't). But 10 years ago, it was 2004, and guys like Shawn Michaels, Bret Hart, Owen Hart and Mr. Perfect were either well past their primes, gone from the company, or dead. So make your point more clear.

You really think he's better than those 4 guys in their primes? He's better than Benoit and Eddie Guerrero? Better than Austin, Mick Foley and Taker? How about Jericho or Kurt Angle? Better than Rick Rude and the Macho Man?

Is he better than RVD or Edge?

Is he even better than Dean Amrbose or Dolph Ziggler?

I can go on and on. How dare you call him the GOAT.

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