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| #1 Posted on 24.8.03 1356.43 | Instant Rating: 0.00 | It seems for the last two years I have gained more interest in the storylines booked by the NASCAR then the WWE. I mean did you see last night how quick NASCAR turned Kurt Busch into a heel. Well actually it took them a week by punishing the wrong person(Spencer), and then giving the big mouth(Busch) the win. Anyway can you imagine HHH or Trish standing on their head after a win like Mike Waltrip. Did you see how Greg Biffle broke the glass ceiling(D.E.I.) at Daytona this year? Nascar is willing to do it, and do a good job of it. If the WWE wants to increase the creative direction of their company then the WWE should learn from NASCAR.
Does anyone agree?| Promote this thread! | | Super Shane Spear
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| #2 Posted on 24.8.03 1404.24 | Instant Rating: 3.08 | | Plus, Jeff Gordon is the Rock of the league. Babyfaced, clean-cut, wins a lot, smilin at the camera, overpushed by sponsers. Oh, and the majority of NASCAR fans pretty much hate him because of that. | CajunMan
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| #3 Posted on 24.8.03 1414.21 | Instant Rating: 0.00 | Originally posted by Super Shane Spear Plus, Jeff Gordon is the Rock of the league. Babyfaced, clean-cut, wins a lot, smilin at the camera, overpushed by sponsers. Oh, and the majority of NASCAR fans pretty much hate him because of that.
Also it was more of a Dale Earnhardt SR/Jeff Gordon Rival back in the mid to late 90's that started the Boo's for Gordon.
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| #4 Posted on 24.8.03 1733.30 | OH yes, because watching Kurt Angle and Brock Lesnar run circles around the ring instead of wrestle would be just SO interesting.
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THAT IS AWESOME! | Tribal Prophet
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| #5 Posted on 24.8.03 1814.06 |
Originally posted by Quezzy OH yes, because watching Kurt Angle and Brock Lesnar run circles around the ring instead of wrestle would be just SO interesting.
Yeah, but when they finally hit each other, it would be AMAZING! I mean, at that point they'd have teased the contact between the two for 5 hours straight! Who wouldn't pop like a soda for that???
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| #6 Posted on 25.8.03 0201.00 | Instant Rating: 0.00 |
Originally posted by Tribal Prophet
Originally posted by Quezzy OH yes, because watching Kurt Angle and Brock Lesnar run circles around the ring instead of wrestle would be just SO interesting.
Yeah, but when they finally hit each other, it would be AMAZING! I mean, at that point they'd have teased the contact between the two for 5 hours straight! Who wouldn't pop like a soda for that???
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I rather watch them run around in circles then tease a contract for any WWE wrestler for 5 months.
I cna't wait to seee who gets the next hit, punch on Busch. | Big Bad
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| #7 Posted on 25.8.03 0233.42 | Instant Rating: 5.54 | This actually isn't too far off, especially once you use the Austin=Earnhardt Sr. analogy. There isn't really a Dale Jr. in the WWE, however.
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| #8 Posted on 25.8.03 1021.42 | Instant Rating: 0.00 |
Originally posted by Big Bad This actually isn't too far off, especially once you use the Austin=Earnhardt Sr. analogy. There isn't really a Dale Jr. in the WWE, however.
Randy Orton? | A-MOL
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| #9 Posted on 27.8.03 0550.55 | Screw NASCAR! In Formula 1, That Slippery Schumacher is in serious trouble with the exciting, risk-taking Juan Pablo Montoya (J-P-M) posing a serious threat, and is that a feud with his brother Ralf on the horizon...? Plus, the emergence of young, if not still a bit green, Fernando Alonso is making the mid-card very interesting.
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