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  • WWF80sKid
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    • Nov 2008
    • 7095

    #5686
    Re: The OS WWE 'Dirt' Thread

    Well there you have it. Everyone is blaming WWE for ending the streak. Undertaker wanted it to end.

    And everyone is blaming Brock for it being a bad match. It's not possibly that also the Undertaker can't go anymore...

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    • Sgt_Carnage
      Banned
      • Feb 2014
      • 949

      #5687
      Re: The OS WWE 'Dirt' Thread

      Originally posted by Matt_GoBlue
      Well there you have it. Everyone is blaming WWE for ending the streak. Undertaker wanted it to end.

      And everyone is blaming Brock for it being a bad match. It's not possibly that also the Undertaker can't go anymore...
      Undertaker looked really bad.

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      • WWF80sKid
        All Star
        • Nov 2008
        • 7095

        #5688
        Re: The OS WWE 'Dirt' Thread

        Originally posted by Sgt_Carnage
        Undertaker looked really bad.

        Exactly. It wasn't a good match but the blame isn't all on Brock.

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        • GnarlyKing
          MVP
          • Jul 2003
          • 1669

          #5689
          Re: The OS WWE 'Dirt' Thread

          The concussion story at least explains why he seemed so much worse last night. I know he's been getting a little worse each year, but that was almost shocking how far he seemed to have declined since last year's match with Punk. That would even explain the stretch where he didn't even stand up for several minutes. Having had 3 concussions myself, I give him a lot of credit for even being able to finish the rest of the match and being able to take another F-5 or 2 or 3, depending on when it actually happened, after that.

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          • woody2goody
            MVP
            • Mar 2009
            • 2097

            #5690
            Re: The OS WWE 'Dirt' Thread

            Originally posted by Matt_GoBlue
            Exactly. It wasn't a good match but the blame isn't all on Brock.
            Brock played his part the best he could, and apart from Goldberg I haven't seen many terrible Lesnar matches, he's a good worker.

            Taker was well off his game last night, I do think that him having so few matches has contributed to his decline. Kane is only a couple of years younger and wrestles all the time, and can still put on good matches.

            I hope he isn't done, but if he is then I'll always remember the good things, not his performance in New Orleans.

            Blaming WWE is even unfair because I bet Taker wanted to at least put someone over with the streak, and everyone is losing sight of one thing:

            Losing to Lesnar is believable.

            In fact it's the most believable thing that happened last night. Brock is nearly 15 years younger than Taker and just a few years ago was the UFC champion.

            If Lesnar didn't do it it would have been an unrealistic outcome. Arguably HHH and Shawn were 'old guys' too and they didn't win, and arguably Punk (storyline-wise at least) wasn't strong enough or physically intimidating enough to do it.

            Yeah, people might not like it but it makes sense in many ways. And I'm not saying I'm 100% ok with it but I'd rather it be Brock than Cena, HHH or Sting, and I like all those guys.

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            • CaptainZombie
              Brains
              • Jul 2003
              • 37851

              #5691
              Re: The OS WWE 'Dirt' Thread

              Originally posted by MichaelAngeloTMNT
              The "ways" to see it.

              This was totally Undertaker's choice. He wanted to lose, not sure why, but he did. I was laughing at the stories of Brock changed scripts...No, he did not. Something was odd last night.

              The first, I think most of WWE knew and that's why they put the Divas match after it so the fans could come down from the feeling of the Undertaker losing. Why else would the Divas match go after Takers?

              2. It could be a possibility that only two people knew the streak was going to be over. Lesnar and Taker, Heyman seemed more surprised than usual.

              3. Only Taker knew the whole time and wanted Brock to beat him. This was 100%, Undertaker's choice. He could have went through with the piledriver at the end, but LET Lesnar reverse it to a F5. Maybe Lesnar didn't know that it was the end. Ok, so maybe Lesnar didn't deserve to beat the streak, but Paul Heyman does.

              4. I'm beginning to think that the Undertaker doesn't want to face Sting. If he wanted to face Sting this year, it would have been done last night. I'm sure he respects Sting, but something happened right before Brock came back. This was the worst leadup to any "BIGTIME" match that I can remember. Something had to have happened and that Sting and Taker couldn't agree to the outcome. Who knows, maybe, Vince wanted Sting to beat the streak and Undertaker took it into his own hands.
              Just My Opinion.
              Some very good ideas there on what might have happened.

              Another thought, what if Taker had such a bad concussion that he kicked out way too late?

              Being a big Taker fan since the 90's, I have no issues with him losing. This streak can only go so far and it was starting to really not feel as believable anymore. I think Punk should of ended it last year and it probably would of helped with him not leaving this year. Who even knows at this point.

              For me, the women's match was the worst of the night even surpassing this match in terms of bad quality. That thing was a cluster and worse was that AJ had Naomi in a submission that whole time with not a single person breaking it up. I would have preferred a 6 pack challenge if they really needed to have multiple divas in there.
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              • tribefanisu2003
                Rookie
                • Aug 2006
                • 350

                #5692
                Re: The OS WWE 'Dirt' Thread

                This is such an interesting time. I mean first off, in this day and age of spoiled returns, rampant rumors and all, kudos to the WWE for being able to pull off a legitimate shocker last night. The crowd's reaction of dead silence followed up by all of the "meme faces" said it all. I have a hard time believing anyone who says they saw this coming. My first reaction was that I was mad that they had Lesnar break the streak. "Why not use that for an up and comer, someone right on the cusp of being a main eventer?" To find out through reports today that it was apparently Taker himself that wanted Brock to be the one to end it, it completely changes the perspective for me.

                If there is anyone in this business that deserves to go out on his terms, it is the Undertaker. All you ever hear from fellow wrestlers is how respected he is, how he's the glue backstage and how he keeps the peace so often. I know I'm biased, because Taker is far and away my favorite wrestler of all time, and nobody else comes close. I'm glad that I took the chance that he would be at Raw in Indianapolis last year. It was the night that they had the Paul Bearer tribute, and the show started off with him coming out, and eventually CM Punk interrupting it. I had never seen Taker's entrance live before, despite numerous live events. So glad I got to experience it once before he was done. (And who's to say he's done for sure...but as big a fan as I am, he really should be.)

                Anyway - I'm sad to see it end, I really was kind of hoping deep down that one day he would retire with the streak in tact. But if this is how he wanted it to end, I'm glad it did. There will never be anything quite the same as hearing that bell toll twice, followed by the third bell / beginning of the theme. I'm sure in the next week or two I'll be going back on the Network and watching some of the classic Taker matches.

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                • woody2goody
                  MVP
                  • Mar 2009
                  • 2097

                  #5693
                  Re: The OS WWE 'Dirt' Thread

                  Originally posted by CaptainZombie
                  Some very good ideas there on what might have happened.

                  Another thought, what if Taker had such a bad concussion that he kicked out way too late?

                  Being a big Taker fan since the 90's, I have no issues with him losing. This streak can only go so far and it was starting to really not feel as believable anymore. I think Punk should of ended it last year and it probably would of helped with him not leaving this year. Who even knows at this point.

                  For me, the women's match was the worst of the night even surpassing this match in terms of bad quality. That thing was a cluster and worse was that AJ had Naomi in a submission that whole time with not a single person breaking it up. I would have preferred a 6 pack challenge if they really needed to have multiple divas in there.
                  The Divas match, for what I remembered outside the shock of the previous match seemed pretty good considering just how many women were in there.

                  The tap should have come quicker given the situation, and if they didn't want Naomi to look weak they could have had AJ beat Rosa Mendes, which actually could have set up a good story of AJ 'stealing' the win by pinning the weakest Diva.

                  I still hate how anyone not on Total Divas is superfluous though.

                  Where's Paige? Tonight maybe. Hopefully.

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                  • DonkeyJote
                    All Star
                    • Jul 2003
                    • 9191

                    #5694
                    Re: The OS WWE 'Dirt' Thread

                    I thought the women's match was okay once the focus was on the Bellas, AJ, Tamina, Natalya, and the good Funkadactyl. I was entertained.

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                    • GnarlyKing
                      MVP
                      • Jul 2003
                      • 1669

                      #5695
                      Re: The OS WWE 'Dirt' Thread

                      I agree that the women's match was pretty good once they got all the worthless ones out of the ring. I'm also glad that AJ retained. If they ever want that belt to mean anything, they can't let their longest reign ever(or not, if you count the women's title, but whatever) end in a cluster match like that.

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                      • The 24th Letter
                        ERA
                        • Oct 2007
                        • 39373

                        #5696
                        Re: The OS WWE 'Dirt' Thread

                        Those divas were going hard man....

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                        • DonkeyJote
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                          • Jul 2003
                          • 9191

                          #5697
                          Re: The OS WWE 'Dirt' Thread

                          Originally posted by jmillhimes
                          Oh wow



                          Hmmm... He did look off last night after the match. Classy move on Brocks part as well
                          Vince reportedly rode with him as well, leaving the rest of the show up to Triple H and Stephanie.

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                          • jmillhimes
                            MVP
                            • Dec 2007
                            • 2365

                            #5698
                            Re: The OS WWE 'Dirt' Thread

                            The story about takers concussion is legit. He stayed the night at the hospital and it seems the concussion happend when lesnar yanked taker off the rope for "Old School" the first time. So that seems to have taken place very early in the match
                            atleast..Its not Delaware

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                            • The 24th Letter
                              ERA
                              • Oct 2007
                              • 39373

                              #5699
                              Re: The OS WWE 'Dirt' Thread

                              Originally posted by jmillhimes
                              The story about takers concussion is legit. He stayed the night at the hospital and it seems the concussion happend when lesnar yanked taker off the rope for "Old School" the first time. So that seems to have taken place very early in the match

                              I thought it was the belly to belly...takers eyes look legitimately glazed

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                              • WWF80sKid
                                All Star
                                • Nov 2008
                                • 7095

                                #5700
                                Re: The OS WWE 'Dirt' Thread

                                Both German suplexes couldn't have helped. They scared the hell out of me.

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