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Post by The Green Ninja on Jan 30, 2008 23:48:40 GMT -5
HHH will eliminate Flair and quickly be in the title hunt after wrestlemania.
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Post by Rob DiPietro on Jan 31, 2008 21:19:54 GMT -5
The plan right now appears to be to have a Ric Flair vs. Shawn Michaels match at WrestleMania. [PWInsider.com]
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SeReNa
Established Wrestler
AWG Record 6-4-0 I think!
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Post by SeReNa on Feb 3, 2008 2:10:57 GMT -5
Why everyone got to hate on Cena I don't see the point. Ive also heard that this is just some gimmick the WWE is doing and Flair is not really retireing. I mentioned to one of my friends that if that is true they need to let him start losing again but after maybe a if flair wins the career threatning bar is lifted. I also think SeReNa should be the one to retire Flair that would be awesome . The best ive heard so far though IMO would be Flair's Career VS Takers win streak. Either Taker loses his streak or Flair loses his career pure gold. Ill also agree that WWE has no idea what they are doing storyline wise. The WWE has been dying a little bit every day ever sense the name change and it won't surprise me if the WWE actually ends up dead. If the WWE could improve their storylines and have a meaningful woman's division it would be worth watching. Anyone wanna go back to the Attitude Era?
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Post by Dollar McDougal on Feb 3, 2008 12:03:45 GMT -5
The WWE will not die, because there is no competition. People still want to see wrestling. Professional wrestling has been around for far, far, far too long for anyone to grow too tired of it, and there's always an audience, no matter how bad it might suck at any particular time.
TNA is not - at the moment - ample competition. And they may never be. I hear they may start doing live episodes of Impact as soon as March, and that's a step in the right direction. But they have a long, long, long, long, LONG way to go before they are fit competition.
WWE is going nowhere.
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