• Hey, guest user. Hope you're enjoying NeoGAF! Have you considered registering for an account? Come join us and add your take to the daily discourse.

July Wrasslin' |OT| ALT+CTRL DELETE DELETE DELETE NERO, IT'S OVAH!

Zach

Member
I don't like Nikki's character. She got okay-ish in the ring the last couple times I saw her, but the character is a non-starter. And her entrance theme is one of the worst themes ever.
 

imBask

Banned
Nikki is great Zach. What the fuck.



I imagine anyone could counter his lines with "Name the 3 branches of government."

mv03_f-maxage-0_s-200x150.gif

THAT'S NOT WHAT THE PEOPLE WANNA HEAR, THE PEOPLE WANNA HEAR WHAT THE ROCK WILL DO, AND THE ROCK CAN PROMISE ONE THING : TO LAY THE SMACKETHDOWN ON YOUR CANDYASS

IF YOU SMELELELELELELLELEE

bam, easy win
 

Ronin Ray

Member
Why doesn't the WWE just keep one championship belt and have the champ be the only one that can go on both show?

That would make the champion seem more special to me and you could have him feud with anyone. You could do the same with the tag champs and women's champ also
 

Kurita

Member
Why doesn't the WWE just keep one championship belt and have the champ be the only one that can go on both show?

That would make the champion seem more special to me and you could have him feud with anyone. You could do the same with the tag champs and women's champ also

Cause they're idiots
 
Cageside on Jericho
http://www.cagesideseats.com/2016/7...t=chorus&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter

MOST OVERRATED

1. Chris Jericho
2. Charlotte
3. Brock Lesnar

Criteria: "The wrestler who gets the biggest push, despite lacking ring ability or charisma"

Chris Jericho: With. A. Bullet. No one is even close. The man is forty-six years old with main event slots and tons of time on television, the Royal Rumble ironman, multiple clean victories over a guy they're building up as one of their top stars, a clean win over Sami Zayn, all combined with dreadful performances in and out of the ring, culminating with the disastrous match at Extreme Rules.

No one in the world in three separate companies could manage to have a bad match this year with AJ Styles. Chris Jericho pulled it off three out of four times.

When working against AJ Styles, instead of attempting to do his best to get AJ over with the audience he did what he often does and instead used the matches to attempt to get himself over for what a great worker he is, with standard ‘show stealing epic' tropes aplenty like meaningless kickouts of all of AJ's offense, including the Styles Clash, and a bunch of pointless big moves. Not to mention that at Wrestlemania, he didn't work heel at all against AJ, and kicked out of all of his offense, immediately before AJ was going to challenge Roman Reigns at back to back PPVs.

If I got the gift of Jericho, I'd ask for the receipt.
 

Menome

Member
Went back and rewatched Ambrose's promo from Monday. That's the guy I saw last year and wanted to see hold the belt. I hope he can keep up this level of intensity and show that he is worthy of more than a transitional title-reign.
 
Top Bottom