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Never liked Trips as a wrestler, but anyone that thinks he shouldn't headline the induction, or that he pushed for it himself have the biggest of rocks in their head.


Also being reported the reason the Wyatt Sicks are off TV is a major injury to an unknown member
For me it depended on the year, 2003 I despised him for his "reign of terror" but towards 2005/2006, I started getting behind him. Mind u I was in high school so I thought some things he did was "cool"
 

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For me it depended on the year, 2003 I despised him for his "reign of terror" but towards 2005/2006, I started getting behind him. Mind u I was in high school so I thought some things he did was "cool"

Agree with this.

He was awesome from 1997 - 2001 ( till injured)

Then from his return till end of 2003 he was horrible with his matches being boring and always winning.
 
Agree with this.

He was awesome from 1997 - 2001 ( till injured)

Then from his return till end of 2003 he was horrible with his matches being boring and always winning.
2003 was the year he made up for missing the invasion... beat steiner, booker (which was bullshit), Nash and Goldberg... all major WCW players, even though Nash was big in WWE also but still
 
Agree with this.

He was awesome from 1997 - 2001 ( till injured)

Then from his return till end of 2003 he was horrible with his matches being boring and always winning.
The return itself however was one the coolest things of kid mes life.
 
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Good promo between Punk and Owens.

Not a fan of Carmelo losing to Jimmy Uso.

Love Jacob Fatu's style of promo, just off the cuff and doesn't feel scripted at all.

lmao at R-Truth thinking he's on RAW. Noticed Nakamura just standing in the background for some reason in that seg.
 
With Smackdown now done, All Royal Rumble talk head over here.
 
2003 was the year he made up for missing the invasion... beat steiner, booker (which was bullshit), Nash and Goldberg... all major WCW players, even though Nash was big in WWE also but still
Booker and Goldberg yes. Steiner was injured he couldn't be champion. And Nash was never going to be a champion again. But it was still a fun rivalry

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Booker and Goldberg yes. Steiner was injured he couldn't be champion. And Nash was never going to be a champion again. But it was still a fun rivalry

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beating Goldberg at SummerSlam in the Elimination Chamber while HHH was injured going into the match (although he dropped the title the following month) was particularly galling
 
beating Goldberg at SummerSlam in the Elimination Chamber while HHH was injured going into the match (although he dropped the title the following month) was particularly galling

Goldberg lost that Match because he Refused to do the Australian Tour that Year
 
beating Goldberg at SummerSlam in the Elimination Chamber while HHH was injured going into the match (although he dropped the title the following month) was particularly galling
Yeah I didn't like it. But it ended uo getting to him.

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Goldberg lost that Match because he Refused to do the Australian Tour that Year

That match happened in August 2003.

Smackdown - the other brand - did a whistle stop in Perth in late 2003.

There was the Smackdown "Return of the Deadman" full tour in 2004.

Raw returned to Australia in the Wrestlemania Revenge tour in April 2005, a full 20 months after the match that Goldberg apparently lost because he wouldn't tour Australia.

I don't know where that info came from, but it's so demonstrably wrong. That Elimination Chamber was just peak HHH reign of terror things.

(Edit: the algorithm showed me a video just yesterday of Stevie Richards criticising the supposed brilliance of Triple H, going back to perhaps the most egregious example of "Imma be a piece of shit, not to get the product over, but just cost I can" - when he called out Chris Masters after he came back for not being on the juice any more. Complete bullshit that benefited nobody, except Triple H himself thinking it made him look funny.)
 
That match happened in August 2003.

Smackdown - the other brand - did a whistle stop in Perth in late 2003.

There was the Smackdown "Return of the Deadman" full tour in 2004.

Raw returned to Australia in the Wrestlemania Revenge tour in April 2005, a full 20 months after the match that Goldberg apparently lost because he wouldn't tour Australia.

I don't know where that info came from, but it's so demonstrably wrong. That Elimination Chamber was just peak HHH reign of terror things.

(Edit: the algorithm showed me a video just yesterday of Stevie Richards criticising the supposed brilliance of Triple H, going back to perhaps the most egregious example of "Imma be a piece of shit, not to get the product over, but just cost I can" - when he called out Chris Masters after he came back for not being on the juice any more. Complete bullshit that benefited nobody, except Triple H himself thinking it made him look funny.)

RAW did tour in 2003, I was there. I don’t believe either Triple H or Goldberg were on the tour though.

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