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Old 06-29-2009, 02:26 PM   #15 (permalink)
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Re: Your most hated people in wrestling

Originally Posted by horrorfan_1986 View Post
Que?

How is he ignorant to history when he will bend over backwards praising the likes of Ricky Steamboat and how he's always been a wrestling fan? Punk is Punk, just because he's a bit arrogant and a rebel of sorts, doesn't mean he disrespects the business.

lol, he's talking about the only guy in WWE (that I know of) who paid tribute to a legend by writing Misawa on the tape on his wrist. If anybody respects the business and its history in WWE, I'd say its Punk. For somebody who doesn't, check Batista.

Also, I'm surprised Ric Flair hasn't been mentioned yet considering the whole ROH saga and some of the words people were using to describe him in the indy section.





"A few weeks prior to signing with WCW, I witnessed Hogan wrestle Flair on Nitro. Now strictly from a fan perspective, it was very hard to watch. What I witnessed that night was two legends that were shells of their former selves still trying to do it. Watching Hogan & Flair that night just wasn't right. In my opinion the bookers were just exploiting them to try to pop a number. It was a desperate situation and that's exactly the way it came across on TV."

- Vince Russo, Rope Opera



Tom says:
Are you saying you would watch Punk fuck a bald chick in a porno?

Ken says:
I'm saying I'd watch Punk alone in a porno.


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