I hate myself for contributing to this conversation, but...
Originally posted by HokienauticIt's like, if a one-legged woman ever comes onto you at the bar, you HAVE to do her.
I know a guy who did just that. It ended with the dirty cheating one-legged whore hopping away with half of his money and stuff. I am sure there are lovely one-legged girls in the world, but I'd strongly recommend staying away just to be on the safe side.
Originally posted by KJames199I hate myself for contributing to this conversation, but...
Originally posted by HokienauticIt's like, if a one-legged woman ever comes onto you at the bar, you HAVE to do her.
I know a guy who did just that. It ended with the dirty cheating one-legged whore hopping away with half of his money and stuff. I am sure there are lovely one-legged girls in the world, but I'd strongly recommend staying away just to be on the safe side.
I knew a one-legged girl. She liked to eat at IHOP.
Anyway, back on topic...Steph and Trips taking over might not be so bad. As much as I never liked him as a worker, Triple H is at least a wrestling guy and not an "ashamed of wrestling" guy.
Originally posted by LoosieIt's almost like royalty. Sitting there waiting for your father to die so you can inherit the company. That's pretty much what Shane was doing.
I still say that QEII is trying outlive her son so she pass the crown right to Prince William.
I had thought, sometime around the time he married Camilla, it was announced that Charles would not ascend to the throne after Liz's death and it would go to William.
Originally posted by hansen9jYeah, but the resignation was long after it was clear that he wasn't the heir.
I'd imagine it's a combination of a few factors, Steph being with Triple H, Steph having the writing experience, Shane constantly looking at outside projects like MMA, and other things that would be purely family related and impossible for an outsider be aware of. Also, apparently Shane's big ideas had tendency to be on the crazy side.
Is it possible that the Doofus Son in Law might end up being the best thing for the future of the in ring/television product?
If something did suddenly happen to Vince it could really be a bigger problem for the WWE than one might think.
Originally posted by BigDaddyLocoIf something did suddenly happen to Vince it could really be a bigger problem for the WWE than one might think.
Well, one might think it would be a massive, game-changing, castle-crashing-down problem for WWE. However, I'm very sure they've had plans in place all along. (All big companies have that stuff set up in advance -- it'd be irresponsible of them not to.) In fact, I think it would have been a bigger problem when Shane & Steph were both involved, & before HHH started doing actual managerial stuff. You look at somebody like Kevin Dunn (corporate.wwe.com), who's been there forever, & clearly is in a position to continue the vision. (It's been a long time since I looked at the SEC info, but isn't he financially way up there, right behind Vince?)
When Vince "goes", there will certainly be some roller-coaster action, but my prediction is that overall, it'll be a pretty smooth transition, & pretty minimal long-term consequences.
BTW, have we all seen the Bloomberg profile (bloomberg.com) of WWE. Interviews with both Vince, & Stephanie & HHH. Interesting snapshot, & germane to this topic.
Probably not that rare, unless you're talking willingly.
Originally posted by odessasteps I had thought, sometime around the time he married Camilla, it was announced that Charles would not ascend to the throne after Liz's death and it would go to William.
Nope. Many people WANT that to happen but he's still in there right now. Needs an act of Parliament to happen though. Could very see them trying that, as I think the monarchy is pretty much dead without Will & Kate at the helm.
So, with the doofus son-in-law taking Vince's place yesterday in-storyline as the chairman of WWE, it makes me wonder how long that's going to last, if Vince is being permanently written out (I doubt it), and whether, ultimately, it will be Vince or Stephanie that will be the next "head man" at the top.
Any thoughts? (And if y'all could ponder this without going back to the "would you fuck the Pope?", "would you fuck the Queen of England" conversation, that'd be really great).
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Your absolutely right, and I agree with you 100 percent. It's just a shame that Shane taking that huge bump made the audience blow their load for the rest of the night. It was just one of those unfortunate things that Vince wasn't able to foresee....