*Official Thread (Continuativo)*: CM Punk VS. WWE
- john1094
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Ma fa bene, ovviamente.
Una grossa parte del mio interesse verso la WWE sta andando via, e un Punk/Cena quest'anno era perfetto.
E non credo che alla WWE siano cosi disperati per un suo addio, sinceramente.
Una grossa parte del mio interesse verso la WWE sta andando via, e un Punk/Cena quest'anno era perfetto.
E non credo che alla WWE siano cosi disperati per un suo addio, sinceramente.
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Non è ancora stato rimosso dal sito WWE cmq
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proprio questo silenzio della WWE fa pensare che non sia work e che non dicano nulla nella speranza di ricucire lo strappoTHECHOSENTWO ha scritto:Non è ancora stato rimosso dal sito WWE cmq
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Senza guardare i risultati nel ring a me sembra che Punk oltre ad essersi rotto il cazzo di questa situazione dei part timers sui quali si è sempre espresso in toni polemici, ne abbia le palle piene di questa nuova gestione di Triple H che come abbiamo avuto modo di vedere negli scorsi mesi sta premiando le persone sbagliate che guarda caso sono amici di HHH. Randy Orton torna nel main eventing vincendo tre titoli mondiali (tra cui l'Undisputed) dopo che l'ascesa di Punk stesso lo aveva declassato nell'uppercard, Batista torna e al suo primo match vince la Royal Rumble andandosi a prendere il main event di Wrestlemania, Triple H stesso seppellisce il roster intero con quei promo fatti in autunno, i NAO vincono i titoli di coppia e chissà quante altre cose sono successe nel backstage senza che siano trapelate.
Io personalmente avevo fiducia in Paul Levesque come dirigente, speravo che qualcosa potesse cambiare davvero, ma in realtà è stato solo un fuoco di paglia e il giorno in cui Vince McMahon se ne andrà lasciando la federazione in mano a his idiotic daughter and his goofy son in law allora saranno cazzi amari, perché è pur vero che Vince è uno stronzo conservatore, ma è pur sempre colui che ha annientato qualsiasi concorrenza imponendo la sua federazione come la numero uno al mondo.
Concludo dicendo che mi dispiace che Punk vada via, ma alla fine è la scelta migliore che potesse fare e lancia un segnale forte sia al pubblico e sia alla WWE stessa.
Io personalmente avevo fiducia in Paul Levesque come dirigente, speravo che qualcosa potesse cambiare davvero, ma in realtà è stato solo un fuoco di paglia e il giorno in cui Vince McMahon se ne andrà lasciando la federazione in mano a his idiotic daughter and his goofy son in law allora saranno cazzi amari, perché è pur vero che Vince è uno stronzo conservatore, ma è pur sempre colui che ha annientato qualsiasi concorrenza imponendo la sua federazione come la numero uno al mondo.
Concludo dicendo che mi dispiace che Punk vada via, ma alla fine è la scelta migliore che potesse fare e lancia un segnale forte sia al pubblico e sia alla WWE stessa.
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Ok qui mi sembra si sfiori il ridicolo, ho letto di un Punk a cui non è stato dato spazio, o paragonato ad uno Swagger. Really?
Mi sembra chiaro che esistono 3 scuole di pensiero su questa questione:
1 è un work! Idea che sembra più una speranza che una teoria.
2 è un eroe!!! Ragionamento che dal mio punto di vista è troppo pilotato dall'essere fan ma che può riscontrare basi per parlarne.
3 è un comportamento poco professionale! Ragionamento che si basa su analisi di ciò che è successo senza considerare la componente umana, anche qui largo spazio per confrontarsi...
Personalmente io sono per la terza per un semplice motivo: come hanno detto altri Punk già sapeva da parecchio del ritorno Di Battista e della sua Road pertanto non avrebbe molto senso che si sia stufato all'improvviso.
Mi sembra chiaro che esistono 3 scuole di pensiero su questa questione:
1 è un work! Idea che sembra più una speranza che una teoria.
2 è un eroe!!! Ragionamento che dal mio punto di vista è troppo pilotato dall'essere fan ma che può riscontrare basi per parlarne.
3 è un comportamento poco professionale! Ragionamento che si basa su analisi di ciò che è successo senza considerare la componente umana, anche qui largo spazio per confrontarsi...
Personalmente io sono per la terza per un semplice motivo: come hanno detto altri Punk già sapeva da parecchio del ritorno Di Battista e della sua Road pertanto non avrebbe molto senso che si sia stufato all'improvviso.
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anche se Triple H ha preso molto potere è Vince che decide sempre per ultimo, è Vince che dice "Bryan non ha venduto SS, non gli va dato il titolo" è Vince che dice "puntiamo sul ritorno di Batista per il main event di WM XXX", etc, etc......The Nexus ha scritto:Senza guardare i risultati nel ring a me sembra che Punk oltre ad essersi rotto il cazzo di questa situazione dei part timers sui quali si è sempre espresso in toni polemici, ne abbia le palle piene di questa nuova gestione di Triple H che come abbiamo avuto modo di vedere negli scorsi mesi sta premiando le persone sbagliate che guarda caso sono amici di HHH. Randy Orton torna nel main eventing vincendo tre titoli mondiali (tra cui l'Undisputed) dopo che l'ascesa di Punk stesso lo aveva declassato nell'uppercard, Batista torna e al suo primo match vince la Royal Rumble andandosi a prendere il main event di Wrestlemania, Triple H stesso seppellisce il roster intero con quei promo fatti in autunno, i NAO vincono i titoli di coppia e chissà quante altre cose sono successe nel backstage senza che siano trapelate.
Io personalmente avevo fiducia in Paul Levesque come dirigente, speravo che qualcosa potesse cambiare davvero, ma in realtà è stato solo un fuoco di paglia e il giorno in cui Vince McMahon se ne andrà lasciando la federazione in mano a his idiotic daughter and his goofy son in law allora saranno cazzi amari, perché è pur vero che Vince è uno stronzo conservatore, ma è pur sempre colui che ha annientato qualsiasi concorrenza imponendo la sua federazione come la numero uno al mondo.
Concludo dicendo che mi dispiace che Punk vada via, ma alla fine è la scelta migliore che potesse fare e lancia un segnale forte sia al pubblico e sia alla WWE stessa.
se succedono certe cose, il primo responsabile è McMahon
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che comunque, non è la scelta di vita (perché di questo si tratta) più facile di questo mondo.The Inquisitor ha scritto:
Jappo...
oh, è piuttosto triste pensare che se il tuo sogno è fare il pro-wrestler, essendo cresciuto col mio della WWF, in america oggi come oggi, se molli quella, non esiste una vera alternativa. sarebbe anche una bella favola, se un Punk o un Bryan riuscissero a spostare il polo dell'alternativa main stream su una Ring of Honor, ma ormai sta stretta, e forse per la ROH è pure meglio così.
eppure fino al 2009 la TNA...
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invece perdono moltissimo.john1094 ha scritto:Ma fa bene, ovviamente.
Una grossa parte del mio interesse verso la WWE sta andando via, e un Punk/Cena quest'anno era perfetto.
E non credo che alla WWE siano cosi disperati per un suo addio, sinceramente.
ad esempio in questa Rumble, il compito di Punk era in tutto e per tutto di catalizzare. ed infatti uscito lui, la morte.
perso lui, togliendo Danielson chi lo fa? non è che Jericho dura per sempre.
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CM Punk: "Well, here we are, Hunter, the big final showdown between me and you and— I don't wanna speak for you, but I'm fascinated at the fact that the entire world is watching, and they're waiting and they're wondering exactly what you and me are gonna say to each other. So, if you don't mind, I'll go ahead, I'll start. I respect you. I especially respect you for last week, doing what needed to be done and you fired that charisma vacuum and ratings killer Kevin Nash.
But just because I respect you doesn't mean I like you. And I know that that doesn't matter to you 'cause you don't like me. I've known that since day one and I know that because people like to talk. People tell me all the horrible little things you say behind my back. I also know this because I'm a great judge of character. And I can tell, it's all over your face, every time me and you are in a room together, when we share a ring together, anytime we have to have a conversation your skin just crawls. You don't like me. I think when I first got here, you referred to me as a pompous, undersized internet darling, that couldn't hang with the likes of the mighty Triple H."
Triple H: "Alright, that's changed a little bit."
CM Punk: "That's the problem! [CM Punk-Chants] That's the problem. The fact that your perception of me has only changed a little bit, that's not good enough. Just like it's not good enough that nothing around here has changed after you basically fired Vince McMahon and became the leader of the WWE. You're just as bad as Vince McMahon, with your little suit and your pants that probably don't have a back pocket for some weird reason. You're just like him, okay? You stand still and let all of this pass you by. You both share the same opinions and philosophies, that a guy who looks like me doesn't belong in a ring with somebody who looks like you. The big thing that infuriates me, is that for years now, you've both had this weird bodybuilder fetish, slash fantasy about what a main event caliber superstar needs to look like. And based on that, guys who don't fit your image, or more importantly guys that do fit your image are afforded ten times the opportunities—"
Triple H: "Oh my god, jesus, is this— this is it? This is what you've got, huh? The bodybuilder thing, that's what you're gonna blame it all on? Let me drop a few names on you: Shawn Michaels, Mick Foley, Bret Hart, Rey Mysterio. Some of the biggest superstars in the history of the WWE. I'll go out on a limb and say bodybuilder is not gonna be used to describe any of those gentlemen."
CM Punk: "So you're gonna deny to me and all these people right now that this mindset doesn't exist?"
Triple H: "Are you gonna use it as an excuse?
CM Punk: "No, I'm not using it as an excuse. But this is always the land of the giants, right? This is the law of the jungle and the strong survive, right? Tell me, you're not that naive, you don't actually believe that, right?"
Triple H: "If you wanna use it as an excuse for your failures, Punk, go ahead."
CM Punk: "My failures. (CM Punk-Chants) My failures."
Triple H: "See, you're worried about my opinion all the time, you don't need to worry about my opinion. My opinion doesn't matter, their opinion does."
CM Punk: "Are you listening to 'em?"
Triple H: "No, I am, Punk. That's today, and that's where you've changed my opinion. You see, it's the first six years that you bitch about incessantly, where you didn't get that reaction, but you thought for some reason you were being held back. You see, it's not about my opinion, it's about theirs. You wanna be a star? All you have to do is get over with them. Those people, when you get them on your side, will come in droves to see you, Punk, and when they do, you'll get everything you ever wanted out of this business. You won't have to go and make phone calls and beg and plead to be on the cup at 7-Eleven, 7-Eleven will call us and demand that you're on it."
CM Punk: "So, we're listening to the audience today, just today, is that right? We're listening to what they want? Then where, oh where, are my WWE ice cream bars? And spare me the imaginary brass ring speech, because I've heard dozens and dozens of them over the years. I remember fondly my first brass ring speech, let me take you back if I can be afforded to tell you a little bit of a story, it was 2006, Philadelphia. The night before my first WWE Pay-Per-View, Survivor Series. I was on a tag team captained by D-Generation X. And the funny thing about that night is, 18,000 people in Philadelphia weren't chanting DX, they weren't chanting HBK, they certainly weren't chanting Triple H, they were chanting: (CM Punk chants)
The story unfortunately doesn't have a happy ending, see, that was the first time I grabbed that imaginary brass ring and went absolutely nowhere with it. See, Hunter, I don't play games. What you see with me is what you get. And I would much rather be hated for what I am than loved for something that I'm not."
Triple H: "That's mighty heroic of you. So are you gonna tell me all this time you've not had opportunities, that's what this is all about, right? Uh, let me see, Pay-Per-Views, Main Events, Money in the Bank, multiple World Championships, you know, those sound like a lot of opportunities to me, Punk, I don't know, maybe at some point in time you have to look in the mirror and look at yourself, stop blaming everybody else and say, I don't know, maybe you're not as good as you thought you were. Maybe you're not the best in the world.
You know, you told a story a few weeks ago, since we're storytelling, about John Cena, coming up to you when you won your first championship here, he came up to you and he said 'Congratulations, I'd almost lost hope in you'. And you were flabbergasted by this, how dare John Cena talk to the almighty CM Punk that way, who the hell is he? Let me tell you who the hell he is. John Cena's a guy that came from nothing and made himself into the biggest star in this industry. Some people love him, some people hate him but the fact remains true, he sells out arenas all around the world. He did that on his own. He did it by winning them over.
See, you're worried about my opinion, when it's theirs you need to be worried about, all the time. People ask me my opinion, I'm honest with them, I tell them the truth. Sometimes I'm right, sometimes I'm wrong. Sometimes I look at a guy and I say 'That guy to me looks great, I think he's probably gonna be the biggest thing in the business'. Turns out to be nothing. Other times I look at a guy and I say 'You know what? I don't think he's got anything to offer this business', and then that guy turns out to be John Cena, the biggest star in the business. See, Punk, it's all about winning them over, it's all you gotta do. Hey, there with you here today—"
CM Punk: "Wait a second, wait a second, are you listening to this audience that you supposedly listen to? Are you hearing this? Don't tell me that I have to win them over!"
Triple H: "See, here's the thing, Punk: yes, today, they're chanting your name. Last year? Not so much. And you know that to be a fact. You just started to get these people, but don't look back over the last six years and play the martyr and say you were held down, 'cause it's a load of crap!"
CM Punk: "Everything I have in the last six years, I have earned. I was handed nothing. I busted my ass and I sacrificed for this business!"
Triple H: "You're damn right you did, and congratulations, that's what you do to make it here in the WWE, you bust your ass, each and every night you leave it all in this ring, the blood, the sweat, the tears, all of it. That's what you do. You're handed nothing. But here's the thing: That's how you get over in this business. Whether it's your warped internet philosophy, if that doesn't match for you, that's a fact. That's how you get over in this business.
But this is not about business. This is going around in a circle here, this is about me and you, and this isn't business, it's personal. You made it personal. I tried to keep it business, you made it into a personal issue. That's why, this sunday, you're gonna step into the ring, no disqualification, anything goes, with me. Not the businessman, not the COO, not the multiple time World Champion, not The Game. Quite frankly, and quite simply, just a man! A man you insulted and a man that is gonna kick your ass!"
CM Punk: "Well, la-dee-dah, we can just add that little chestnut on top of all the other things you're dead wrong about. This isn't about John Cena, I am the best in the world. And yeah, you know what? You're gonna kick my ass, fantastic. Guess what else? I'm gonna kick your ass, and at the end of the night, I'm going to pin you, 1-2-3, in the center of the ring. I'm gonna make you go to sleep, because my quest for change in the WWE, it doesn't stop until you're no longer COO. And sunday night, at Night of Champions, no disqualification, I wanna tell you a little secret, why it's gonna be so satisfying to me to kick your ass. And right now, this isn't CM Punk talking to Triple H, this is Phil Brooks talking to Paul Levesque. The reason why it's gonna be so satisfying to—"
Triple H: "Here, this is working, use this!"
CM Punk: "Good, Paul! Because the reason I'm gonna be so satisfied after I—"
Triple H: "What is going on, Frank, huh? You want this? Come on! Lay the pipebomb on me, big guy, come on, go ahead!"
CM Punk: "Well, here we are, Hunter, the big final showdown between me and you and— I don't wanna speak for you, but I'm fascinated at the fact that the entire world is watching, and they're waiting and they're wondering exactly what you and me are gonna say to each other. So, if you don't mind, I'll go ahead, I'll start. I respect you. I especially respect you for last week, doing what needed to be done and you fired that charisma vacuum and ratings killer Kevin Nash.
But just because I respect you doesn't mean I like you. And I know that that doesn't matter to you 'cause you don't like me. I've known that since day one and I know that because people like to talk. People tell me all the horrible little things you say behind my back. I also know this because I'm a great judge of character. And I can tell, it's all over your face, every time me and you are in a room together, when we share a ring together, anytime we have to have a conversation your skin just crawls. You don't like me. I think when I first got here, you referred to me as a pompous, undersized internet darling, that couldn't hang with the likes of the mighty Triple H."
Triple H: "Alright, that's changed a little bit."
CM Punk: "That's the problem! [CM Punk-Chants] That's the problem. The fact that your perception of me has only changed a little bit, that's not good enough. Just like it's not good enough that nothing around here has changed after you basically fired Vince McMahon and became the leader of the WWE. You're just as bad as Vince McMahon, with your little suit and your pants that probably don't have a back pocket for some weird reason. You're just like him, okay? You stand still and let all of this pass you by. You both share the same opinions and philosophies, that a guy who looks like me doesn't belong in a ring with somebody who looks like you. The big thing that infuriates me, is that for years now, you've both had this weird bodybuilder fetish, slash fantasy about what a main event caliber superstar needs to look like. And based on that, guys who don't fit your image, or more importantly guys that do fit your image are afforded ten times the opportunities—"
Triple H: "Oh my god, jesus, is this— this is it? This is what you've got, huh? The bodybuilder thing, that's what you're gonna blame it all on? Let me drop a few names on you: Shawn Michaels, Mick Foley, Bret Hart, Rey Mysterio. Some of the biggest superstars in the history of the WWE. I'll go out on a limb and say bodybuilder is not gonna be used to describe any of those gentlemen."
CM Punk: "So you're gonna deny to me and all these people right now that this mindset doesn't exist?"
Triple H: "Are you gonna use it as an excuse?
CM Punk: "No, I'm not using it as an excuse. But this is always the land of the giants, right? This is the law of the jungle and the strong survive, right? Tell me, you're not that naive, you don't actually believe that, right?"
Triple H: "If you wanna use it as an excuse for your failures, Punk, go ahead."
CM Punk: "My failures. (CM Punk-Chants) My failures."
Triple H: "See, you're worried about my opinion all the time, you don't need to worry about my opinion. My opinion doesn't matter, their opinion does."
CM Punk: "Are you listening to 'em?"
Triple H: "No, I am, Punk. That's today, and that's where you've changed my opinion. You see, it's the first six years that you bitch about incessantly, where you didn't get that reaction, but you thought for some reason you were being held back. You see, it's not about my opinion, it's about theirs. You wanna be a star? All you have to do is get over with them. Those people, when you get them on your side, will come in droves to see you, Punk, and when they do, you'll get everything you ever wanted out of this business. You won't have to go and make phone calls and beg and plead to be on the cup at 7-Eleven, 7-Eleven will call us and demand that you're on it."
CM Punk: "So, we're listening to the audience today, just today, is that right? We're listening to what they want? Then where, oh where, are my WWE ice cream bars? And spare me the imaginary brass ring speech, because I've heard dozens and dozens of them over the years. I remember fondly my first brass ring speech, let me take you back if I can be afforded to tell you a little bit of a story, it was 2006, Philadelphia. The night before my first WWE Pay-Per-View, Survivor Series. I was on a tag team captained by D-Generation X. And the funny thing about that night is, 18,000 people in Philadelphia weren't chanting DX, they weren't chanting HBK, they certainly weren't chanting Triple H, they were chanting: (CM Punk chants)
The story unfortunately doesn't have a happy ending, see, that was the first time I grabbed that imaginary brass ring and went absolutely nowhere with it. See, Hunter, I don't play games. What you see with me is what you get. And I would much rather be hated for what I am than loved for something that I'm not."
Triple H: "That's mighty heroic of you. So are you gonna tell me all this time you've not had opportunities, that's what this is all about, right? Uh, let me see, Pay-Per-Views, Main Events, Money in the Bank, multiple World Championships, you know, those sound like a lot of opportunities to me, Punk, I don't know, maybe at some point in time you have to look in the mirror and look at yourself, stop blaming everybody else and say, I don't know, maybe you're not as good as you thought you were. Maybe you're not the best in the world.
You know, you told a story a few weeks ago, since we're storytelling, about John Cena, coming up to you when you won your first championship here, he came up to you and he said 'Congratulations, I'd almost lost hope in you'. And you were flabbergasted by this, how dare John Cena talk to the almighty CM Punk that way, who the hell is he? Let me tell you who the hell he is. John Cena's a guy that came from nothing and made himself into the biggest star in this industry. Some people love him, some people hate him but the fact remains true, he sells out arenas all around the world. He did that on his own. He did it by winning them over.
See, you're worried about my opinion, when it's theirs you need to be worried about, all the time. People ask me my opinion, I'm honest with them, I tell them the truth. Sometimes I'm right, sometimes I'm wrong. Sometimes I look at a guy and I say 'That guy to me looks great, I think he's probably gonna be the biggest thing in the business'. Turns out to be nothing. Other times I look at a guy and I say 'You know what? I don't think he's got anything to offer this business', and then that guy turns out to be John Cena, the biggest star in the business. See, Punk, it's all about winning them over, it's all you gotta do. Hey, there with you here today—"
CM Punk: "Wait a second, wait a second, are you listening to this audience that you supposedly listen to? Are you hearing this? Don't tell me that I have to win them over!"
Triple H: "See, here's the thing, Punk: yes, today, they're chanting your name. Last year? Not so much. And you know that to be a fact. You just started to get these people, but don't look back over the last six years and play the martyr and say you were held down, 'cause it's a load of crap!"
CM Punk: "Everything I have in the last six years, I have earned. I was handed nothing. I busted my ass and I sacrificed for this business!"
Triple H: "You're damn right you did, and congratulations, that's what you do to make it here in the WWE, you bust your ass, each and every night you leave it all in this ring, the blood, the sweat, the tears, all of it. That's what you do. You're handed nothing. But here's the thing: That's how you get over in this business. Whether it's your warped internet philosophy, if that doesn't match for you, that's a fact. That's how you get over in this business.
But this is not about business. This is going around in a circle here, this is about me and you, and this isn't business, it's personal. You made it personal. I tried to keep it business, you made it into a personal issue. That's why, this sunday, you're gonna step into the ring, no disqualification, anything goes, with me. Not the businessman, not the COO, not the multiple time World Champion, not The Game. Quite frankly, and quite simply, just a man! A man you insulted and a man that is gonna kick your ass!"
CM Punk: "Well, la-dee-dah, we can just add that little chestnut on top of all the other things you're dead wrong about. This isn't about John Cena, I am the best in the world. And yeah, you know what? You're gonna kick my ass, fantastic. Guess what else? I'm gonna kick your ass, and at the end of the night, I'm going to pin you, 1-2-3, in the center of the ring. I'm gonna make you go to sleep, because my quest for change in the WWE, it doesn't stop until you're no longer COO. And sunday night, at Night of Champions, no disqualification, I wanna tell you a little secret, why it's gonna be so satisfying to me to kick your ass. And right now, this isn't CM Punk talking to Triple H, this is Phil Brooks talking to Paul Levesque. The reason why it's gonna be so satisfying to—"
Triple H: "Here, this is working, use this!"
CM Punk: "Good, Paul! Because the reason I'm gonna be so satisfied after I—"
Triple H: "What is going on, Frank, huh? You want this? Come on! Lay the pipebomb on me, big guy, come on, go ahead!"
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http://www.kayfabenews.com/pepsi-spokesman-quits-job/ 

Pepsi spokesman quits job
January 29, 2014
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The Pepsi spokesman during happier times.
A well-known Pepsi spokesperson has abruptly announced his resignation from a popular sports entertainment organization, creating a public relations nightmare for the soft drink manufacturer.
Phillip Reginald Brooks, better known as celebrity Pepsi spokesman CM Punk, has relinquished his duties as a beacon of Pepsi awareness for fans of World Wrestling Entertainment.
Brooks has long been Pepsi’s most popular spokesman among the 18-34-year-old male demographic, and his endorsement of the cola drink has also noticeably increased sales among rednecks, the barely literate, and girls with too many piercings.
For most of his career, Punk has acted as a kind of “living billboard” for Pepsi, proudly displaying the company’s logo while play-fighting with topless musclemen.
Brooks has also provided more subtle endorsements for Gillette Straight-Edge Razors®, Voice of the Voiceless Throat Lozenges®, and the band Living Colour.
Hoping to seize an opportunity for publicity, the Coca-Cola corporation approached the Iron Sheik about being a spokesman, but soon realized that he prefers a different kind of coke.
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Re: *Breaking News*: Punk rimosso da tutti gli eventi WWE
Scaletta della scorsa puntata di RAW, poi modificata prima della messa in onda dopo il presunto addio di Punk:


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Re: *Breaking News*: Punk rimosso da tutti gli eventi WWE
e comunque è inutile insistere sulla gestione di Punk in se per se.
io tornerei al discorso di "filosofia del prodotto" di qualche tempo fa.
anche Punk ha capito che la meringata non arriverà mai. a prescindere dal suo singolo utilizzo.
io tornerei al discorso di "filosofia del prodotto" di qualche tempo fa.
anche Punk ha capito che la meringata non arriverà mai. a prescindere dal suo singolo utilizzo.
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Re: *Breaking News*: Punk rimosso da tutti gli eventi WWE
Quando Christian mollò la TNA nel 2008 ero molto dispiaciuto perché eravamo ancora spettatori di quella TNA che offriva una alternativa alla TNA. Poi un anno e mezzo dopo con l'annuncio di Hogan capii che se ne andò forse nel momento giusto.-CabaretVoltaire- ha scritto:
che comunque, non è la scelta di vita (perché di questo si tratta).
oh, è piuttosto triste pensare che se il tuo sogno è fare il pro-wrestler, essendo cresciuto col mio della WWF, in america oggi come oggi, se molli quella, non esiste una vera alternativa. sarebbe anche una bella favola, se un Punk o un Bryan riuscissero a spostare il polo dell'alternativa main stream su una Ring of Honor, ma ormai sta stretta, e forse per la ROH è pure meglio così.
eppure fino al 2009 la TNA...
Comunque Punk non è stato così catalizzatore nella Rumble, per rispondere all'altro tuo post, Cab.
Ci ho visto una prestazione sottotono e diversa da quello che mi aspettavo in virtù di storia proposta e personaggio CM Punk.
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Re: *Breaking News*: Punk rimosso da tutti gli eventi WWE
Perdono moltissimo agli occhi di noi fan.-CabaretVoltaire- ha scritto:
invece perdono moltissimo.
ad esempio in questa Rumble, il compito di Punk era in tutto e per tutto di catalizzare. ed infatti uscito lui, la morte.
perso lui, togliendo Danielson chi lo fa? non è che Jericho dura per sempre.
C'è Batista che li può salvare, o no?
