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Re: Sticky: The Official WWE Thread
« Reply #3285 on: November 15, 2007, 05:19:55 AM »
Leaked WWE Magazine Reveals Jericho's Return
Written by: Keelan Balderson - 13 Nov 2007
A copy of next week's WWE magazine has been leaked featuring Chris Jericho on the cover and the story of his return. This is almost solid proof that Jericho will return either at Survivor Series or more likely at the Raw following it. Check out the cover below:


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Re: Sticky: The Official WWE Thread
« Reply #3286 on: November 15, 2007, 09:01:15 AM »
Jerico is back, now he can job to Orton, Umaga, Kennedy, finlay, mvp, morrison and finaly he will job to Snitsky
 

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Re: Sticky: The Official WWE Thread
« Reply #3287 on: November 15, 2007, 10:05:03 AM »
man, look how great WWE(F) used to be...http://youtube.com/watch?v=Oiwm_9fWepA&feature=related.
 

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Re: Sticky: The Official WWE Thread
« Reply #3288 on: November 15, 2007, 10:20:07 PM »
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Re: Sticky: The Official WWE Thread
« Reply #3289 on: November 15, 2007, 10:33:19 PM »
Looks like there was an altercation between JBL and Morrison after the ECW/Smackdown show.... I guess Morrison took offense to JBL ripping in to him and The Miz over their ring performance that night and also about their commentary during CM Punk's match. JBL was mad that they made the ECW champ look weak with the pay-per-view match coming up. Morrison shoved JBL and the road agents had to seperate them.

The youngster should just take the criticism's from the vets like a man... That's what vets do. One day he will be a vet and will be chewing out a youngster over their shoddy performance. 
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Re: Sticky: The Official WWE Thread
« Reply #3290 on: November 16, 2007, 03:26:24 AM »
Leaked WWE Magazine Reveals Jericho's Return
Written by: Keelan Balderson - 13 Nov 2007
A copy of next week's WWE magazine has been leaked featuring Chris Jericho on the cover and the story of his return. This is almost solid proof that Jericho will return either at Survivor Series or more likely at the Raw following it. Check out the cover below:



wats the story of his return den??...heel or face??
 

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Re: Sticky: The Official WWE Thread
« Reply #3291 on: November 16, 2007, 07:37:45 AM »
Eddie passed away 2 years ago on November 14th.

RIP Eddie Guerrero

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Re: Sticky: The Official WWE Thread
« Reply #3292 on: November 16, 2007, 08:50:41 AM »
Looks like there was an altercation between JBL and Morrison after the ECW/Smackdown show.... I guess Morrison took offense to JBL ripping in to him and The Miz over their ring performance that night and also about their commentary during CM Punk's match. JBL was mad that they made the ECW champ look weak with the pay-per-view match coming up. Morrison shoved JBL and the road agents had to seperate them.

The youngster should just take the criticism's from the vets like a man... That's what vets do. One day he will be a vet and will be chewing out a youngster over their shoddy performance. 

most of those youngsters have no respect 4 the biz
 

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Re: Sticky: The Official WWE Thread
« Reply #3293 on: November 16, 2007, 09:00:22 AM »
this is what led to the JBL/Morrison confrontation:

http://youtube.com/watch?v=-8eLGLI5pDU
 

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Re: Sticky: The Official WWE Thread
« Reply #3294 on: November 16, 2007, 09:43:02 AM »
Looks like there was an altercation between JBL and Morrison after the ECW/Smackdown show.... I guess Morrison took offense to JBL ripping in to him and The Miz over their ring performance that night and also about their commentary during CM Punk's match. JBL was mad that they made the ECW champ look weak with the pay-per-view match coming up. Morrison shoved JBL and the road agents had to seperate them.

The youngster should just take the criticism's from the vets like a man... That's what vets do. One day he will be a vet and will be chewing out a youngster over their shoddy performance. 

most of those youngsters have no respect 4 the biz

there are two roads to the WWE, and this is where the difference begins. Wrestlers like Jericho, and others that had to go global and try to build a name so the WWE can sign them, and there there are wrestlers who the WWE picks up at a young age, or in both the Miz and John Morrison's case through reality TV (Miz they got from Real World, and John through Tough Enough) and these youngsters think it's their right to be a WWE star. In the old days, the WWF was the big leagues, and you went from small promotion to small promotion in an effort to get signed eventually by the WWF. Then the Monday Night Wars happened, and the WWF and WCW found ways to get young talent before the other, and the WWE after winning decided to keep the developemental leagues, and this has develope a generation of wrestlers who think it's their right to be a superstar. CM Punk went through the little promotion, through Ring of Honor, and earned his spot the way you would in the 90's. This is where the difference is.

Even more old school, when Bradsaw and Undertaker came up, you had WWF, AWA and the NWA/WCW you could go, so you when to places like WCCW with the Von Erics, or CWA with Jerry Lawler, and other places like Florida and California. By the time you had gain the attention of a big league, you already had the old school mentality because in every territory you went the older guys were trying to kill you so they can keep their spot and maybe move up to the WWF. People like the Miz and John Morrison could not imagion this. I mean, Shawn Michaels came through Texas, got notice, went to AWA, then got signed to the WWF, so he struggled to get his spot and is a MUCH better performer than someone that was signed straight to the WWE in his early 20's because he got a better body. Even someone like Lesner who was a beast in everyway had no appration for the business, but if he had to fight to get to the WWE from a small league, then to the AWA, then maybe taking cards in CWA with Lawler, or going to Texas trying to build a name just so the WWF or NWA/WCW could sign you. He would have not ended like he did.
 

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Re: Sticky: The Official WWE Thread
« Reply #3295 on: November 16, 2007, 12:33:59 PM »
Awesome. Jerichos coming back! Hopefully they make him a heel.
 

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Re: Sticky: The Official WWE Thread
« Reply #3296 on: November 16, 2007, 02:47:36 PM »
Looks like there was an altercation between JBL and Morrison after the ECW/Smackdown show.... I guess Morrison took offense to JBL ripping in to him and The Miz over their ring performance that night and also about their commentary during CM Punk's match. JBL was mad that they made the ECW champ look weak with the pay-per-view match coming up. Morrison shoved JBL and the road agents had to seperate them.

The youngster should just take the criticism's from the vets like a man... That's what vets do. One day he will be a vet and will be chewing out a youngster over their shoddy performance. 

most of those youngsters have no respect 4 the biz

there are two roads to the WWE, and this is where the difference begins. Wrestlers like Jericho, and others that had to go global and try to build a name so the WWE can sign them, and there there are wrestlers who the WWE picks up at a young age, or in both the Miz and John Morrison's case through reality TV (Miz they got from Real World, and John through Tough Enough) and these youngsters think it's their right to be a WWE star. In the old days, the WWF was the big leagues, and you went from small promotion to small promotion in an effort to get signed eventually by the WWF. Then the Monday Night Wars happened, and the WWF and WCW found ways to get young talent before the other, and the WWE after winning decided to keep the developemental leagues, and this has develope a generation of wrestlers who think it's their right to be a superstar. CM Punk went through the little promotion, through Ring of Honor, and earned his spot the way you would in the 90's. This is where the difference is.

Even more old school, when Bradsaw and Undertaker came up, you had WWF, AWA and the NWA/WCW you could go, so you when to places like WCCW with the Von Erics, or CWA with Jerry Lawler, and other places like Florida and California. By the time you had gain the attention of a big league, you already had the old school mentality because in every territory you went the older guys were trying to kill you so they can keep their spot and maybe move up to the WWF. People like the Miz and John Morrison could not imagion this. I mean, Shawn Michaels came through Texas, got notice, went to AWA, then got signed to the WWF, so he struggled to get his spot and is a MUCH better performer than someone that was signed straight to the WWE in his early 20's because he got a better body. Even someone like Lesner who was a beast in everyway had no appration for the business, but if he had to fight to get to the WWE from a small league, then to the AWA, then maybe taking cards in CWA with Lawler, or going to Texas trying to build a name just so the WWF or NWA/WCW could sign you. He would have not ended like he did.


good point, i bet most these guy just do it for the money and the honeys anyways.
 

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Re: Sticky: The Official WWE Thread
« Reply #3297 on: November 17, 2007, 02:55:24 PM »
Looks like there was an altercation between JBL and Morrison after the ECW/Smackdown show.... I guess Morrison took offense to JBL ripping in to him and The Miz over their ring performance that night and also about their commentary during CM Punk's match. JBL was mad that they made the ECW champ look weak with the pay-per-view match coming up. Morrison shoved JBL and the road agents had to seperate them.

The youngster should just take the criticism's from the vets like a man... That's what vets do. One day he will be a vet and will be chewing out a youngster over their shoddy performance. 

most of those youngsters have no respect 4 the biz

there are two roads to the WWE, and this is where the difference begins. Wrestlers like Jericho, and others that had to go global and try to build a name so the WWE can sign them, and there there are wrestlers who the WWE picks up at a young age, or in both the Miz and John Morrison's case through reality TV (Miz they got from Real World, and John through Tough Enough) and these youngsters think it's their right to be a WWE star. In the old days, the WWF was the big leagues, and you went from small promotion to small promotion in an effort to get signed eventually by the WWF. Then the Monday Night Wars happened, and the WWF and WCW found ways to get young talent before the other, and the WWE after winning decided to keep the developemental leagues, and this has develope a generation of wrestlers who think it's their right to be a superstar. CM Punk went through the little promotion, through Ring of Honor, and earned his spot the way you would in the 90's. This is where the difference is.

Even more old school, when Bradsaw and Undertaker came up, you had WWF, AWA and the NWA/WCW you could go, so you when to places like WCCW with the Von Erics, or CWA with Jerry Lawler, and other places like Florida and California. By the time you had gain the attention of a big league, you already had the old school mentality because in every territory you went the older guys were trying to kill you so they can keep their spot and maybe move up to the WWF. People like the Miz and John Morrison could not imagion this. I mean, Shawn Michaels came through Texas, got notice, went to AWA, then got signed to the WWF, so he struggled to get his spot and is a MUCH better performer than someone that was signed straight to the WWE in his early 20's because he got a better body. Even someone like Lesner who was a beast in everyway had no appration for the business, but if he had to fight to get to the WWE from a small league, then to the AWA, then maybe taking cards in CWA with Lawler, or going to Texas trying to build a name just so the WWF or NWA/WCW could sign you. He would have not ended like he did.

yea i knew about all this...but thanks n e way...its too bad itr aint like that no more...thank vinnie mac 4 ruining the business (in some points atlest, not completely)
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Re: Sticky: The Official WWE Thread
« Reply #3298 on: November 18, 2007, 07:05:12 AM »
wheres edge @ the moment???...cus hes on the promo 4 survivor series but swear he hasnt been around
as of late


 

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Re: Sticky: The Official WWE Thread
« Reply #3299 on: November 18, 2007, 11:32:11 AM »
wheres edge @ the moment???...cus hes on the promo 4 survivor series but swear he hasnt been around
as of late




he had an injury (i think a torn  left pectoral muscle); his return will be tonight at Survivor Series.

im guessing he might have a match (considering that the current card doesn't look like it can fill up the whole timeslot unless they drag on some matches) or he might interfere in one of the matches.
      
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