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The 411 Wrestling Hot or Not: 02.10.12: Blowing Spots, Busting Heads and New Signings
Posted by Sean Reid on 02.10.2012



Hello and welcome to the 411 Wrestling Hot or Not! My name is Seán Reid, and at times I love wrestling. I love the in ring action, the over the top characters and the drama it brings. But I hate when they get things wrong. I hate when egos ruin the product, when guys don't bring it in the ring and when they make me scream "Who is booking this crap?!?"

And that's what this column is all about. I look at the things that I enjoyed this week and the things that made me want to rip the hair out of my head. So without further ado, welcome to…







Hot



1) Troll! : So Jericho finally had a lot to say this week. He publicly admitted to trolling the WWE audience into cheering for him during the first few weeks of his debut, and then revealed what the whole end of the world business was all about. Y2J began to list each of the men he would be facing at Elimination Chamber and how they ripped off his character in some form. He went with the obvious choices such as The Miz wearing a suit and talking in a monotone voice and maintaining a serious look on his face, to some of the obscure things like Kofi Kingston displaying a large level of athletic ability and R Truth saying a sort of but not really similar catch phrase as Jericho. But the crown jewel was CM Punk. As myself and others here at 411 believed he would, Jericho proclaimed that CM Punk ripped off everything about Jericho and sold it as his own creation. In particular, the line "I didn't need to put Best in the World on a t-shirt in order to make people believe it" was pure gold. The icing on the cake of the whole promo though was CM Punk's rebuttal. He came out, dropped his mic, said nothing, and walked away. This got to Chris as he began to demand that Punk talk to him and answer to his claims. It was a perfect way to keep everything moving and is setting us up for Wrestlemania perfectly. It sort of makes the Elimination Chamber match result a given but it doesn't really matter. We are on course for CM Punk and Chris Jericho to face each other in one of the main events at Wrestlemania, and the thought of that match excites me a lot more than any other match over the past few years.

Damnit, can't it be April now?


2) Damn: Ron Simmons is the latest man to find himself inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame for 2012. Simmons has been a name that has been thrown around a lot in recent years, and is one that rightly deserves his spot. To a lot of young fans, he is only known as the man who says "Damn" a lot. But for a different generation, Simmons was an accomplished wrestler and a very important one in the history of the sport. He was the first African American to hold a world title in wrestling, and the first to win the WCW World Heavyweight Championship (With Booker T being the only other African American to do so).
Simmons was a joy to watch in the ring, and his early years with WCW are a joy to watch, in particular with his series with Cactus Jack. Then of course he joined the WWF, and let's forget about that first year, it never happened. When he formed The Nation of Domination, with was a very different and unique group that pushed a lot of buttons, and showcased what The Rock could do in a more serious role. My personal favorite time, and a lot of other people's I'm sure, is his tag team with Bradshaw; The Acolytes. These two were just a rough tag team that were always guaranteed to deliver an ass kicking. There are few tag teams like them today but they certainly inspired the likes of The Briscoe Brothers and America's Most Wanted. Simmons is a worthy entrant into his year's group and I'm looking forward to hearing JBL's induction speech.


3) I Need A Hero: After months of back and forth rumors, Chris Hero has finally joined his tag team partner Claudio Castagnoli and has been signed to the WWE. The apparent delay to Hero signing a contract was on medical grounds, but everything has come back all clear and Hero passed those tests. Chris and Claudio, better known as The Kings of Wrestling, were rumored to be signed as a part of the WWEs revamped focus on tag teams in the company. But like every other time this new found interest in tag teams comes around it lasted all of two weeks. Now Hero and Castagnoli will remain apart, which will not harm either man. While the mark inside me would prefer to see them come up as the tag team that they were, both men are accomplished singles wrestlers that are more than able to deliver both in the ring and on the mic. Hero in particular has something very special around him, and could find himself rising through the ranks with relative ease. Out of all the current "Big Indie Names" currently signed to FCW, only Dean `Jon Moxley' Ambrose has a better shot than Hero at making a name for himself in the WWE. Well done Chris, you deserve your spot.



Not



1) The Miz Messes Up: Mistakes happen in Wrestling. Every wrestler messes up a move, a line or a spot several times in their careers. It can be an important learning curve and can help a wrestler learn and smooth out his routine. It's expected that when someone makes it to the main event scene at the WWE that they have learned how to avoid making rookie mistakes and prevent injury on themselves and their fellow wrestlers. A big spot being blown is fine, but not the simple stuff that guys learn when they begin. That's why I cannot understand how The Miz could have made such a basic mistake this Monday on Raw in the six man main event. The spot involved R Truth flipping over the top rope onto Miz on the outside. It's not a dive, so it's very simple to be in the right place to catch R Truth. Instead, The Miz looks like he makes a side step and does not catch R Truth at all, and he lands onto the floor outside. R Truth took a very nasty bump to his head and is thankfully not badly hurt. But this could have ended very differently very easily. Taking such a hard bump to the back of the head from that height, there is no safe way to take that. Unless the wrestler that is receiving the move is in the right spot and ready to catch the wrestler. But watch the footage, The Miz is standing in the correct position, and then moves to the side half way through R Truth's flip.



The Miz rightly received a mouthful from HHH backstage over this and is firmly in the dog house. As I said, mistakes can happen, but the very basic things should be as easy as hell to avoid. R Truth could have found himself missing time and being left with a very serious injury because of this botch. The Miz looks to be in the dog house now for quite some time, and hopefully this kind of stupid mistake will never happen again.


2) New Jack: One complaint I hate seeing in a post-Benoit world is people complaining that chair shots to the head are not what they used to be. We have learned so much about the potential damage that comes from these spots that it makes no sense to go ahead with them. Putting your hands up may not have the same effect, but it is a worthy substitute. Saying that, if a wrestler armed with all this knowledge still tells the other guy to go ahead and hit him the hard way, then let the idiot do it. If he wants to put himself at risk like then let him. But that's not what happened with New Jack recently. A video has begun to do the round of New Jack performing at a small indie show, which I have linked below. The story goes that New Jack told the short haired wrestler to go home and call the match. The guy must have misheard, because he kicked out of the finish. Well, instead of doing the mature thing and call the end to the rookie again and hit him with another move, New Jack decided to do what he does best. You know, being a brain dead idiot. New Jack tells the long haired wrestler to hold the victim back as he grabs a chair. Then New Jack, without holding back at all, drills the poor guy across the head with a shocking amount of force that causes him to fall straight out of the ring. The fans cheer at first, but it becomes clear very quickly that the guy was hurt, bad. He seemed to be completely knocked out and a pool of blood had begun to emerge from under his head. In the tape you can clearly hear fans begin to ask for the match to be stopped and the other wrestler break kayfabe very quickly to help him out. So what does New Jack do? He picks the guy up and starts leading him backstage with stiff shots to the back.



The video displays why New Jack is everything wrong with wrestling today. I'm a fan of death match style wrestling and I consider Necro Butcher to be one of my favorite wrestlers globally today. But New Jack is not a wrestler. He is a thug, plain and simple. This young guy did not ask for that chair shot, and he did not deserve that kind of abuse. I hope this video is seen by a lot of people, because hopefully it will wake people up to how dangerous these spots can be and hopefully it will make promoters think twice before hiring New Jack for their show. Hardcore wrestling is fine; being a dangerous thug that has no regard for the other men he shares a ring with is wrong and an insult to wrestling.

3) The Great Debate: I know HHH isn't exactly the most popular guy on the internet, but even I wasn't expecting so much backlash to the thought of him going one on one with Undertaker at WrestleMania this year. Did I watch a different match to everyone than last year? It was brilliant! These two guys will no doubt put on a stellar effort again this year, and from a storyline point of view it is the most logical match for Undertaker to have this year.

Yes, that's right. This match makes ten times more sense than having ‘Taker give someone like Wade Barrett the rub or go against someone different. You see, the ending of the match last year showcased a very fragile and broken Undertaker. We have not seen the man in over a year. So when he does come back, surely he only wants to take on the man that put him in that position. What sense would it make for him to come out and say "last year I came closer to losing than ever before, but forget that I don't want to prove to myself that it was just a fluke and I want to face someone else instead?" This is the freakin' Undertaker! No way in hell would he look so weak and not want to prove himself to everyone. Plus, it is the perfect way to continue the excellent Wrestlemania storyline that begun all those years ago when Ric Flair lost to Shawn Michaels. I don't think this will be ‘Takers final ‘Mania match, and can see him go for one more next year, and this match sets it up nicely. Undertaker wins, and he goes away again for the year. Then John Cena beats The Rock at Wrestlemania and feels more confident in himself than he ever has. But he still has to prove himself, and show that he is one of the best in the WWE. So he wants to do what no one has ever done before, and that's beat the streak. Undertaker will talk about those who tried to face him and how he proved to himself this year that he is unbeatable. Cue John trying to convince Undertaker to take on the match and then, somehow, we reach the logical end and have Wrestlemania 29 feature The Undertaker vs. John Cena. That's a match I'd love to see and it wouldn't have the same build if Undertaker just ignored HHH this year and went to face a young guy instead.

That's me for this week, if you have any stories that you feel should make it into next week's list then fire me an email or leave a comment below. Take it easy and I'll see you next week!


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miz totally messed up.

Posted By: Guest#4275 (Guest)  on February 10, 2012 at 12:09 AM

 
 
i cant wait for hhh vs taker at wm28 and i see hbk being the special ref in that match.

Posted By: Guest#5858 (Guest)  on February 10, 2012 at 12:11 AM

 
 
WWE is all over the media, unlike TNA. oh and WWE movies > TNA impact wrestling..

Posted By: Sergio (Guest)  on February 10, 2012 at 12:13 AM

 
 
Simmons was an accomplished wrestler and a very important one in the history of the sport. He was the first African American to hold a world title in wrestling, and the first to win the WCW World Heavyweight Championship (With Booker T being the only other African American to do so).

The Rock? You even mention him in the same paragraph.


Posted By: Ummmm.... (Guest)  on February 10, 2012 at 12:16 AM

 
 
Cena said he wanted to wrestle taker at WM30.

Posted By: Guest#6928 (Guest)  on February 10, 2012 at 12:19 AM

 
 
we reach the logical end and have Wrestlemania 29 feature The Undertaker vs. John Cena...

Yeah but when the logical end of the logical end comes i.e. Cena beats Rock and then Undertaker, the IWC will have to cry and cut its wrists...


Posted By: Poor IWC (Guest)  on February 10, 2012 at 12:20 AM

 
 
Matt hardy is a moron. he just wants attention. matt hardy needs to go away. and he needs to take his brother jeff hardy with him.

and jericho is a better troll than wes kirk.


Posted By: Guest#5990 (Guest)  on February 10, 2012 at 12:28 AM

 
 
Agreed on New Jack. But of course, what else can we expect from the guy who admitted to attempting to kill Vic Grimes in XPW? (Jack threw Grimes off a scaffold wanting him to hit the steel ring post...luckily, Grimes just hit the ropes and bounced back into the ring.)

Jack may have considered it a receipt for Grimes's botch in "The Danbury Fall" at ECW's Living Dangerously PPV in 2000 (which did leave Jack with permanent injuries), but still, it goes against everything that the business is supposed to represent.


Posted By: Guest #2412 (Guest)  on February 10, 2012 at 12:36 AM

 
 
How many more stupid ass things like that will New Jack be allowed to do before he gets blackballed out of this industry? God damn moron!

Posted By: Christopher (Guest)  on February 10, 2012 at 12:49 AM

 
 
How is that Miz's fault? Clearly Little Jimmy pulled him out of the way. Blame Little Jimmy.

Posted By: destro (Guest)  on February 10, 2012 at 12:51 AM

 
 
wtf @ New Jack. why do they let this lunatic still wrestle? (and i use the term wrestle very loosely.) are indie promotions that soulless?

*recalls them having a wasted/incoherent Scott Hall make an ass of himself at an indie show b/c the guy didn't give a shit*

nevermind. :/


Posted By: i8mypants (Guest)  on February 10, 2012 at 12:52 AM

 
 
The only thing I got from this is that nobody show ever pay New Jack a single cent to wrestle (or appear) again.

Posted By: Guest#9866 (Guest)  on February 10, 2012 at 12:54 AM

 
 
To me, Undertaker's streak will stand at 16-0 until he stops repeating opponents

Posted By: Guest#8007 (Guest)  on February 10, 2012 at 01:12 AM

 
 
I think a lot of the animosity towards the plan for HHH vs Taker III comes from the fact that Taker isn't getting any younger, and most people want to see him take on someone else, even if that means someone like Cena who is the most likely to break the streak at this point.

Posted By: Cactus (Guest)  on February 10, 2012 at 01:30 AM

 
 
Don't think you'll ever see Cena/Taker at Mania. I've been calling it for 5 years now, 20-0 = Deadman retires. He would have been gone by now if he hadn't missed Mania 10 & 16, I Could be wrong but I'm pretty sure thats the plan. Agree with the rest of the column though, especially Miz & New Jack.

Posted By: Scottish_Dave (Guest)  on February 10, 2012 at 01:35 AM

 
 
HHH vs Taker 3 is getting backlash because it's HHH vs Taker 3. III. THREE. They've done this two previous times! We don't want to see this again in such a short time frame. Taker usually refuses 2nd chances, HBK had to put his career on the line to get it. There is no need for a 3rd chapter. HHH vs Taker 3 with nothing on the line basically says HHH vs Taker 2 means absolutely nothing, so we gotta do this again. Taker-HBK 1 + 2 made sense, Trips 2 + 3 do not. What stops taker from just saying 'So i was stretchered out, but I made you my bitch first. NEXT!' instead he crawls to Trips and BEGS for a rematch for a poor reason.
Taker's last years should be putting over up and comers. It won't kill HHH's ego to have him put over Barrett or Ziggler. If anything Barrett should have logically been his opponent last year after burying him alive with the Nexus! This Year Taker should have beaten Ziggler or Punk.


Posted By: Mr. Ace Crusher (Guest)  on February 10, 2012 at 01:44 AM

 
 
If people didn't know New Jack was a piece of shit from the Mass Transit incident or the Vic Grimes incident, they won't learn it from this either. If I were the kid that got drilled, I'd say to hell with ever working in wrestling again and file assault charges.

As for Trips vs. Taker... while I don't want to see it, at least the match makes sense. 'Taker was beaten so badly, he was out for almost a year and now he wants revenge. As long as Undertaker wins, I won't be upset. There's no way Triple H, someone at the end of his regular ring career, should be the one to end the streak.


Posted By: Scott B (Guest)  on February 10, 2012 at 02:30 AM

 
 
Why does everyone assume Cena goes over at WM? Unless its s screwy I'm not sold that its a lock.

WWE has booked themselves into a corner (again) with the event being in Miami!

Rock will have to wrestle Cena again so he can get his win after WM - got to send the crowd home happy after all


Posted By: Dave (Guest)  on February 10, 2012 at 02:56 AM

 
 
Thank you for speaking out against New Jack. That man is human garbage, though calling him human is too much of a compliment. He should never have been allowed in the business in the first place and he DAMN SURE has no place in the business now. I've worked two shows with New Jack (including the infamous Florida stabbing show at Thunder Wrestling) and he is everything people critisize him about. He's an arrogant prima donna with no wrestling skills who shows up drunk, shoots up drugs in the locker room and then targets weak wrestlers he knows can't shoot on him. This waste of a life should be in jail 3 times over now, not in a ring where brothers are supposed to trust each other with their lives.
But if you want to blame some one, blame the scumbag promoters who book this psychopath time and time again, regardless of the fact that he attempts murder on their wrestlers and can't draw a crowd if his life depended on it.
Promoters are going to keep booking him: all fans can do to make their voices heard is boycott shows that book him. An indy is gonna spend a fair piece booking him, they'll take a bath if no one shows and hopefully learn a lesson.
Please, email promoters who book him and tell him you'll have no part of a show that features him! Help protect the men and women who love this business and respect their brothers.


Posted By: Rufio Rush (Guest)  on February 10, 2012 at 03:28 AM

 
 
New Jack is fucking crazy and dangerous, should never be allowed to wrestle again.

Posted By: Guest#8324 (Guest)  on February 10, 2012 at 03:35 AM

 
 
jeritroll and punk will disappoint

punk has become cena lite


Posted By: Guest#4945 (Guest)  on February 10, 2012 at 03:35 AM

 
 
Son of a Bitch! He even took the wrong side of the chair. New Jack is such a fucking prick!

Posted By: Malte (Guest)  on February 10, 2012 at 04:59 AM

 
 
Fuck New Jack.

That kind of attitude is what gives Pro Wrestling a bad name. :/


Posted By: Rico (Guest)  on February 10, 2012 at 06:12 AM

 
 
that new jack video made me sick, any show where new jack is hired should be boycotted, and this video should be sent to the police

Posted By: Guest#4201 (Guest)  on February 10, 2012 at 07:04 AM

 
 
That video is cringeworthy indy-fare before the incident in question even takes place; skinny kids in shirts doing sloppy chair spots...

And then New Jack has to go all New Jack and things go from bad to flat-out disgusting. Seriously, fuck that guy.


Posted By: Guest#6888 (Guest)  on February 10, 2012 at 07:26 AM

 
 
I don't like Miz generally, but I don't know if that's a simple spot. I remember Edge early in his career breaking a Boricua's neck with a summersault plancha. Miz looked like he didn't want to get hurt. That wasn't the time to decide he didn't want to do the spot though. I'm surprised WWE still lets wrestlers do that move considering the Edge incident.

Posted By: big guy (Guest)  on February 10, 2012 at 08:16 AM

 
 
A thug huh! Lol stop crying like a bitch Sean, and let those guys work out their problems (new jack and the other wrestler) but that whining about who a promoter should book is pure vaginal.

Miz messed up big time and deserved to get checked by triple h,but how is it that Kennedy got fired quick yet miz only gets chewed out? I swear if Orton failed hella drug test he wouldn't get the ax, bet you he will just get tossed down some steps again *wink*.

And remember, just because we have a couple of good ideas, that don't mean we are bookers yell™


Posted By: box (Guest)  on February 10, 2012 at 08:33 AM

 
 
"If people didn't know New Jack was a piece of shit from the Mass Transit incident or the Vic Grimes incident, they won't learn it from this either. If I were the kid that got drilled, I'd say to hell with ever working in wrestling again and file assault charges."

I wonder how hard it would be for the young man to prove his case. The majority of people see wrestling as a joke to begin with, so I imagine him and his lawyer would have an uphill battle trying to prove that everything else on tape was "supposed to happen" but the chair shot wasn't. Yes, we as wrestling fans with knowledge of how the product works do, but your average judge isn't and probably isn't inclined to distinguish the difference.


Posted By: neverAcquiesce (Guest)  on February 10, 2012 at 08:47 AM

 
 
You do realize that its New Jack Wrestling character to be a thug etc,and he didn`t even want to hurt the guy

Posted By: Guest#2313 (Guest)  on February 10, 2012 at 09:07 AM

 
 
Miz should just be fired. He is a talentless MTV reject that never should have stained a WWE ring.

And why is anyone stupid enough to get near New Jack, let alone in the same ring?


Posted By: Comment Board Poster (Guest)  on February 10, 2012 at 09:44 AM

 
 
I wanted to point out that New Jack has been acquitted of murder five times. "5 Justifiable Homicides" as he puts it.

Looks like he is getting closer and closer to unjustifiable.


Posted By: parker lewis cant lose (Guest)  on February 10, 2012 at 11:09 AM

 
 
You see, the ending of the match last year showcased a very fragile and broken Undertaker. We have not seen the man in over a year. So when he does come back, surely he only wants to take on the man that put him in that position. What sense would it make for him to come out and say "last year I came closer to losing than ever before, but forget that I don't want to prove to myself that it was just a fluke and I want to face someone else instead?"

Yeah, just like when HHH came back from a lengthy injury to get his revenge on Sheamus, or that time Undertaker came back from being buried alive to seek retribution against Kane and Wade Barrett... oh wait.


Posted By: The TradeMark Experience (Guest)  on February 10, 2012 at 11:50 AM

 
 
He can always use the excuse,'I'm unable to focus because my ex would rather be with his cheating slut of a girlfriend than me!!'

Posted By: Insane Snake (Guest)  on February 10, 2012 at 12:04 PM

 
 
Never liked Miz anyway.... HIGHLY overrated!!

Posted By: Ben (Guest)  on February 10, 2012 at 12:11 PM

 
 
Opinions are like assholes, good sir. One man's "brilliant match" is another man's "two old men laying around the ring for 45 minutes." Last year's match was decent and told a good story, but was incredibly underwhelming compared to Taker and HBK putting on two of the best matches of all time in the two years before that. I doubt that they'll do any better both being a year older, even if Taker has taken the entire year off since the last match.

And storyline wise, I don't think it makes sense. Is Undertaker that much of a baby, that it's been eating at him that he was stretchered out last year? He's beat HHH TWICE at WM now. He has the most dominant winning streak in WM history. And winning a match, in spite of being so broken down that he needed to be carried from the ring, isn't an accomplishment in his eyes? I don't buy it.

I hope they prove me wrong, but I don't think they will.

Anyway, good column. Cheers!


Posted By: Hawkeye (Guest)  on February 10, 2012 at 12:34 PM

 
 
The more I read about New Jack, the less I like about him. He was a solid enough garbage worker in the 90's, and he could get the ECW fans going. But time has exposed him for the mediocre worker that he was. He has absolutely nothing going for him today other than reputation, and that's going by the wayside. While I might give him some slack on the Mass Transit incident (but very little), every other major incidence since has shown him to be an unprofessional shit who either hides behind his gangsta character or can't separate the character from the man.

Posted By: Michael L (Guest)  on February 10, 2012 at 01:19 PM

 
 
To me, Undertaker's streak will stand at 16-0 until he stops repeating opponents

Posted By: Guest#8007 (Guest) on February 10, 2012 at 01:12 AM

Quite possibly the dumbest comment ever. Match victories are not counted by different opponents, but matches THEMSELVES. According to your logic, Joe Frazier is undefeated against Ali since he won the first bout, thus the proceeding victories for Ali don't count, because they are repeats. DUMBEST. LOGIC. EVER. Please die, thank you.


Posted By: Erik.. (Guest)  on February 10, 2012 at 01:41 PM

 
 
Still think the whole thing is leading to taker destroying HHH before mania and HBK coming out of retirement to fight taker again.

Posted By: Guest#9919 (Guest)  on February 10, 2012 at 02:19 PM

 
 
Opinions are like assholes, good sir. One man's "brilliant match" is another man's "two old men laying around the ring for 45 minutes." Last year's match was decent and told a good story, but was incredibly underwhelming compared to Taker and HBK putting on two of the best matches of all time in the two years before that. I doubt that they'll do any better both being a year older, even if Taker has taken the entire year off since the last match.

And storyline wise, I don't think it makes sense. Is Undertaker that much of a baby, that it's been eating at him that he was stretchered out last year? He's beat HHH TWICE at WM now. He has the most dominant winning streak in WM history. And winning a match, in spite of being so broken down that he needed to be carried from the ring, isn't an accomplishment in his eyes? I don't buy it.

I hope they prove me wrong, but I don't think they will.

Anyway, good column. Cheers!

Posted By: Hawkeye (Guest)  on February 10, 2012 at 12:34 PM
Well that's the key word. Dominant. Taker has been so dominant for so long. Think about. The only videos we've seen of taker in the past year have been him getting carted out. He doesn't want that to be the lasting image of him. He needs to prove he's still the phenom. That he's still dominant.

Also, why does new jack get booked after mass transit? The guy is a black eye on wrestling.


Posted By: Guest#4394 (Guest)  on February 10, 2012 at 02:39 PM

 
 
That chair shot from New Jack is bullshit. The POS hit him on the edge of the chair where the frame is, so there was no give or reverb. Could have killed the kid, and in all seriousness, if I were him, I'd consider pressing charges for reckless endangerment.

Posted By: APrince66 (Guest)  on February 10, 2012 at 03:44 PM

 
 
"Brilliant"? You thought last year's match between Triple H and Undertaker was "brilliant"?

A thousand false finishes doesn't not make a brilliant match. Or even an interesting one. It's a cheap rush with no substance. It's candy floss.

Both men were once capable of better, last year's encounter showed they both need to retire from in-ring action.

Triple H versus Undertaker III? No thanks.


Posted By: Scotty (Guest)  on February 10, 2012 at 04:51 PM

 
 
Hopefully Miz will stay in the dog house forever & be pulled off TV.

I didn't have so much a problem with the New Jack spot, as I've had it done to me before, it's the way he delivered it that's the problem. That was as badly a botched move as Miz. A) He held the chair backwards (bottom side making the impact), B) He didn't even attempt to hit him with the flat seat of the chair, and instead drilled him with the hard, rough frame of the chair. There's a right & wrong way to do a chair shot & that was wrong x2.


Posted By: matrix1004 (Guest)  on February 10, 2012 at 05:21 PM

 
 
New Jack is a legend. Pay your respects you little nerd.

Posted By: MBD (Guest)  on February 10, 2012 at 06:02 PM

 
 
I hate New Jack almost as much as I hate Lex Luger.

Posted By: Guest#2045 (Guest)  on February 10, 2012 at 06:26 PM

 
 
we reach the logical end and have Wrestlemania 29 feature The Undertaker vs. John Cena...

Yeah but when the logical end of the logical end comes i.e. Cena beats Rock and then Undertaker, the IWC will have to cry and cut its wrists...

Posted By: Poor IWC (Guest) on February 10, 2012 at 12:20 AM

Yeah, that would be stupid. We should cry and cut your wrists.

Cena's character and ability is a piece of shit. No one should go over Taker. No one deserves to these days. It's unfortunate, but that's just how it is.


Posted By: Guest#0874 (Guest)  on February 10, 2012 at 06:56 PM

 
 
That pic is almost as painful as R-Truth accident.

Posted By: Chelle (Guest)  on February 10, 2012 at 09:36 PM

 
 
Triple H vs. The Undertaker is magic these are two guys who really know how to tell a story be it during a match or through promos.With Triple H's wrestling career winding down he is the perfect fit, would you really want a fresh face to be remembered as the guy who went down as number 20?

Posted By: Guest#7962 (Guest)  on February 10, 2012 at 10:51 PM

 
 
miz totally messed up, it happens. ron simmons deserves the hof cuz you never hear anybody not liking the guy. new jack is an idiot who can't even do a chairshot properly. and seriously, does anybody really care about hhh\taker 2? hey office boy, retire already.

Posted By: pjl32 (Guest)  on February 11, 2012 at 03:29 AM

 
 
I agree 100% on Taker vs. HHH.

Posted By: Guest#8785 (Guest)  on February 12, 2012 at 12:09 PM

 
 
New Jack is a monster. I would be surprised if he committed murder and rape in his private life many times already. He is a sociopath. Watch his YouTube videos with others. He only talks and never listens to anyone else. He should be doing a life sentence. Why no one presses charges is a complete mystery?!?!?! If he did that to me, I would shoot the son of a bitch. The promotors are pieces of crap for booking him.

Posted By: Jeremy (Guest)  on March 12, 2012 at 03:39 PM

 


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