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Is what true? I'm sorry but I'm not understanding your question, as it makes absolutely no sense to me. If you would like an answer, please rephrase the question. Thank you.
 

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stek1983 said:
is it just me? or does that sentence make no sense :dunno:

It's not you - I've been trying to decipher all afternoon.......:confused:
 
More Backstage Details On Juventud Guerrera's Release

As noted last week, World Wrestling Entertainment and Juventud Guerrera agreed to terms on his release from the company recently. To many, this release was no surprise and only a matter of time as he had a reputation for being late to shows, being disruptive, unreliable and carrying an unbearable presence backstage since his arrival into the company in late 2005.

One of the "final straws" so to speak regarding his status in WWE had to due with his SmackDown TV match taped on January 3 (airing January 6) against Kid Kash for the WWE Cruiserweight Title. When he was told he was losing the match, he then attempted to take a number of key moves out of the match so that Kash wouldn't kick out of them. During the match, Juventud ended up sandbagging (meaning being uncooperative and was dead-weight for Kash's moves) and even gave Kash a few stiff shots that many of the WWE agents noticed. When the WWE agents took this up with him, he claimed to be injured. Less than 48 hours later, Vince McMahon made the decision to fire him as he was already down on his attitude and in-ring psychology.

The Torch reports that many in WWE described Juventud as an almost delusional egotistical superstar. It is no secret he has always had a big ego, as those who were around him noted that he always referred to himself in the third person, always wore dark sunglasses and acted as if he was on the same level of wrestling stars such as Steve Austin or The Undertaker. To make matters even funnier to some, he felt he was always above some of the newer top stars like Batista and John Cena. His notorious actions caused both Psicosis and Super Crazy to ask WWE management to separate them because they feared they may lose their jobs being associated with him. It should be noted that Psicosis hasn't gotten along with Juventud for years.

Some other highlights from his short WWE career included stories that he was overheard telling some passengers on airplanes that recognized him that he was "The Rock of Mexico" and that he is now as big as The Rock in the United States. It is no secret The Rock was upset with Juventud using his gestures and moves while he was in WCW. Juventud's response was that he had a right to use them since he was as big as The Rock. One report has stated that Vince McMahon could have pushed Juventud's ego even more based on one story during The Mexicools first day in the WWE locker room. During a speech addressing the entire roster, McMahon pointed them out stating that they looked eager and hungry to be there and that others should take a cue from their enthusiasm. As a joke, McMahon added something in the lines of, "Who knows, maybe some day I'll make Juventud the World Champion." Even though it was meant as a joke, Juventud clearly took it to heart not realizing McMahon's tone in that he was saying a good attitude and eagerness could take you far. Says one WWE wrestler about his release, "He probably thinks Triple H or Batista felt threatened by him, and that's why he was fired. He'll never change."
 

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boobs_lover said:
i heard undertaker has been change for 4times i heard frm one of my frnd is it true
For the last time. Please rephrase the question. Hell, get some guy who speaks better english to write it for you, cause no one understands.:confused:
 
If I understand that properley then he is saying that the person who plays the Undertaker has been swutched 4 times. Put simply it is the fourth wrestler who is portraying the Undertaker character and that is cause his friend said so.

I personally am of the opinion that it is still the original.
 

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Oh, in that case, FUCK NO. Its still the original Mark Calloway playing the Deadman. But in the early days there was a dupe Taker who was shockingly similar, but Taker has been unchanged.
 

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jumbo_jim said:
If I understand that properley then he is saying that the person who plays the Undertaker has been swutched 4 times. Put simply it is the fourth wrestler who is portraying the Undertaker character and that is cause his friend said so.

I personally am of the opinion that it is still the original.

Funny - I always wondered the same about Kane. I thought a switch was made when Kane took off his mask...

Abyss reminds me more of Kane when he first appeared...
 

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Heidenreich released

World Wrestling Entertainment has come to terms with Heidenreich on his release from the company. WWE wishes Heidenreich the best in all his future endeavors.
 

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om3ga said:
Funny - I always wondered the same about Kane. I thought a switch was made when Kane took off his mask...

Abyss reminds me more of Kane when he first appeared...

Yeah that's a good question,how many Kanes were there?

americanharley said:
Heidenreich released

World Wrestling Entertainment has come to terms with Heidenreich on his release from the company. WWE wishes Heidenreich the best in all his future endeavors.

I hate to say it but I think he might of been the best possible choice to be Aniamal's partner:dunno:
 
americanharley said:
Oh, in that case, FUCK NO. Its still the original Mark Calloway playing the Deadman. But in the early days there was a dupe Taker who was shockingly similar, but Taker has been unchanged.

The fake Taker angle ran through Summerslam '94 in which Ted DiBiase had said he found and bought the Taker after the Taker vs Yokozuna (and about 10 others) casketmatch at the Royal Rumble '94. He even had this fake Undertaker wrestle a few times until the real one came back from the dead one pissed off guy. I remember this match being awful, even back then.

Anyway, the fake Undertaker was played by the much shorter Brian Lee. Lee was an ECW alum (famous for the scafold match against Tommy Dreamer and going through a ton of tables in the process) and also played Chainz in the late 90s in Crush's (Brian Adams) DOA.
 
Was he really that much shorter? I remember watching the match and having trouble aside from the color difference in the gloves/boots, in telling them apart. I also remember them standing face to face. Unless of course he had something to increase his height like platform shoes.
 
poggy1 said:
I'll tell you whats wrong with WWE at the moment bad story lines he really needs to get rid of the team of writers.Go bad to just having a couple of guys doing it and doing it like the old days.A feud to last a couple of months and the of wrestle once in that time to end the feud.Not like it is now when they wrestle about 10 times and then have the big PPV match which still doesn't end it.

Also the wrestlers they giving pushes to are bad wrestlers example Mark Henry what a joke he is has absolutely no wrestling ability.The worlds strongest man I did see him in the worlds strongest man contest and I'm sure a Polish guy won it.I could go on ripping the top division apart but won't.But will say this how long till no talent son in law gets the belt,yep old 6 moves HHH can't be long now.

Or 2 move Stone Cold? Thing is, you're absolutely right about the older storylines. Granted someone like Bret Hart had the whole patriot-angle but he still got the fans on his side/against him in spectacular fashion. Triple H is being hammered with some crappy storylines as of late. Normally HHH goes from face/heel so often that he never really settled into one mode for as long as he has. HHH had tons of fans for a while, even though he was basically Shawn's lil brother. He does much better as the heel, but they should make him a face again just to get his heel image refreshed.

They need to start up some more major fueds or even bring back Vince has a heel just to get things rolling again. I'm still a major supporter of the stable system/concept and I think that is probably something they should work back towards.

PS- The hand-birth thing was stated as the worst censorship problem to date (pre-Edge/Lita sex scene) during the best of Raw (I think) airing.

[edit] Sorry about the double post. I went back into like post 12 or something to keep reading and I came across this second point and forgot I had just made a post I could just have edited.
 

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americanharley said:
Heidenreich released

World Wrestling Entertainment has come to terms with Heidenreich on his release from the company. WWE wishes Heidenreich the best in all his future endeavors.

I thought he was being wasted as a member of the new LOD - sadly no suprise.......
 

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om3ga said:
I thought he was being wasted as a member of the new LOD - sadly no suprise.......
All he had was potential, but at the rate the Smackdown! superstar list is dropping, there won't be a Smackdown!:nono:
 
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