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Post by MTMT on Feb 17, 2010 10:55:13 GMT -4
Why must all these great Wrestlemania moments be tainted?
Now, this isn't as bad of a slap as the Eddie/Benoit celebration... but this still blows.
Seriously... that was a SUPERB match, on both an emotional and physical level.
I realize Ric did not really want to retire... but he was given the greatest send-off anybody could possibly imagine.
It's like Michael Jordan... his very last moment with The Bulls was a game and championship winning three-point jump shot. It was epic, and a hell of a way to end a career. Then a few years later he decides to come back, and he's nowhere near as good as his prime.
Just... just give it up, Ric.
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Post by theegomjw on Feb 17, 2010 11:09:55 GMT -4
agreed.
im suprised Hogan is wrestling, he said himself on radio that he can hardly even walk and that he realised his wrestling days were behind him when he went at it on the Hulkamania tour.
this sucks.
whatever Flair does now will never top his moment at WM so it is all pointless.
Hogan as a non-wrestling TNA boss is fine, Flair as an awesome heel manager is fine...why screw it up?
If Carter does not have enough faith in her active roster then they should not be moving to monday nights.
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Post by AWA CEO: Mr. Timothy Draven on Feb 17, 2010 17:53:38 GMT -4
I agree with you both! I could care less about those two taking up someone else's on air time. It's stupid to me.
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Post by Anthony Jordan on Feb 17, 2010 20:51:09 GMT -4
I think we can all agree Flair retired from being a big-time wrestler at WM 24. He's wrestling in TNA, so, to me, that's the same as being retired. Besides, this match will be about Hogan and Flair maybe taking 2 bumps. It's a tag match to protect them.
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