Author Topic: The Official Professional Wrestling Thread (WWE, TNA, etc.)  (Read 281087 times)

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Re: Sticky: The Official WWE Thread
« Reply #3060 on: September 09, 2007, 11:58:26 AM »
booker t has quit wwe >:(
Man, I hope that's not true. That's WWE's biggest blow since Benoit's death if that's the case.
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Re: Sticky: The Official WWE Thread
« Reply #3061 on: September 09, 2007, 12:06:43 PM »
booker t has quit wwe >:(
Man, I hope that's not true. That's WWE's biggest blow since Benoit's death if that's the case.

its most definitly true my friend
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Re: Sticky: The Official WWE Thread
« Reply #3062 on: September 09, 2007, 12:52:42 PM »
Ric flair quit too apperently last week......the empire is crumbalin.
 

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Re: Sticky: The Official WWE Thread
« Reply #3063 on: September 09, 2007, 01:08:25 PM »
Vince won't give them an off season so they're creating their own offseason.
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Re: Sticky: The Official WWE Thread
« Reply #3064 on: September 09, 2007, 01:44:05 PM »
Vince won't give them an off season so they're creating their own offseason.

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Re: Sticky: The Official WWE Thread
« Reply #3065 on: September 09, 2007, 01:59:31 PM »
no way man this cant be true he was the best thing on raw

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Re: Sticky: The Official WWE Thread
« Reply #3066 on: September 09, 2007, 02:17:34 PM »
I'm still skeptical. Ric Flair called into a radio show and denied that he quit the WWE. He said he's taking time off to start a new business, Ric Flair Finance. I don't believe the Booker rumor either.

WWE is always the first to announce their releases too. I don't see anything ever mentioning Flair and nothing mentioning Booker.
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Re: Sticky: The Official WWE Thread
« Reply #3067 on: September 09, 2007, 02:30:17 PM »
In the latest edition of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Dave Meltzer reports that Robert Huffman (King Booker) quit WWE when he was told that he was to be suspended for 60 days, as a punishment to the Signature Pharmacy bust. He was believed to have failed a Wellness Program test before, hence the 60 days suspension instead of 30.

While WWE is still trying to negotiate Huffman's staying with them, they're going on under the impression he's done. The two sides had been having troubles recently, with a major setback being John Laurinaitis' call to go with Florida for a developmental territory - where WWE would start from scratch - instead of going with Booker's already established PWA, which WWE had been loaning wrestlers to. After they made the call to stop that, Booker went to his friends at TNA and booked them for his shows instead, which didn't sit so well with anyone backstage, but they couldn't say much having pulled WWE talent from PWA.

Booker is pretty much set financially and has wanted out of wrestling for a while. At age 42, he's accomplished a lot, and thanks to his hip hop store doing well in Houston, and his two wrestling schools up and running, there's really no need for him to stick around.

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Re: Sticky: The Official WWE Thread
« Reply #3068 on: September 09, 2007, 08:54:18 PM »
Dave Meltzer has been wrong a few times too. It's still odd that WWE hasn't released a statement.
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Re: Sticky: The Official WWE Thread
« Reply #3069 on: September 09, 2007, 08:56:37 PM »
maybe they're still trying negotiate something and make a statement if it doesn't work out for sure.

they also haven't said anything about Flair as of yet.
      
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Re: Sticky: The Official WWE Thread
« Reply #3070 on: September 09, 2007, 09:06:48 PM »
Plus this whole idea of wrestlers quitting is kinda stupid because they're UNDER CONTRACT! You can't just quit unless the WWE agrees to it.

If anybody really thinks that the WWE is gonna allow two of the best wrestlers on their roster to just quit and potentially go work for the competition is crazy.

What the WWE would do is send them home and let them collect a paycheck until their contracts run out.
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Re: Sticky: The Official WWE Thread
« Reply #3071 on: September 10, 2007, 02:43:32 AM »
tna is on the up from oct 4 2 hours instead of 1

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Re: Sticky: The Official WWE Thread
« Reply #3072 on: September 10, 2007, 08:20:41 AM »
^So thats the major announcement they made yesterday on their PPV???
 

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Re: Sticky: The Official WWE Thread
« Reply #3073 on: September 10, 2007, 08:30:33 AM »
damn booker left....he was/is one of the best  :'(
 

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Re: Sticky: The Official WWE Thread
« Reply #3074 on: September 10, 2007, 08:51:49 AM »
In the latest edition of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, Dave Meltzer reports that Robert Huffman (King Booker) quit WWE when he was told that he was to be suspended for 60 days, as a punishment to the Signature Pharmacy bust. He was believed to have failed a Wellness Program test before, hence the 60 days suspension instead of 30.

While WWE is still trying to negotiate Huffman's staying with them, they're going on under the impression he's done. The two sides had been having troubles recently, with a major setback being John Laurinaitis' call to go with Florida for a developmental territory - where WWE would start from scratch - instead of going with Booker's already established PWA, which WWE had been loaning wrestlers to. After they made the call to stop that, Booker went to his friends at TNA and booked them for his shows instead, which didn't sit so well with anyone backstage, but they couldn't say much having pulled WWE talent from PWA.

Booker is pretty much set financially and has wanted out of wrestling for a while. At age 42, he's accomplished a lot, and thanks to his hip hop store doing well in Houston, and his two wrestling schools up and running, there's really no need for him to stick around.



I'd quit too of I was Book at the end of Wrestlemania. I think it's time for him and his wife to start getting some prince and princesses out in the world. She's not that old compared to him, and it might be time for the Bookerman to hang it up soon. I know he wanted one last run at a World title, which he got last year, and basically his career is almost up anyways, which he knew for the last few years. It sucks for wrestling fans, but I seriously think instead of counting on Booker and Flair, WWE NEEDS TO START PUSHING THE YOUNGER TALENT. Shelton, Carlito, Punk, they were nowhere near the steriod bust, and honestly Punk and Carlito don't look like they get close to a workout room either... j/k. But on the real, your young talent that ain't making negative headlines needs to be push. Booker is almost ready to go, his been saying for years. His set up with his own business and wrestling school, his got a small territory in Houston, he gots a beautiful wife who's a former black America, Booker is set, even with the suspension, I ain't mad at him. It's time for the WWE to start pushing the young guys.