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Almost cried when I saw this

Postby PorkChop » Jan 21, '14, 5:53 am



But... but... ugh. Come on, man. It would be the greatest 'passing of the torch' moment EVER.
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Re: Almost cried when I saw this

Postby prophet » Jan 21, '14, 7:35 am

It saddens me that JR would say such a thing. I'm with you - I can't think of a bigger passing of the torch moment!
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Re: Almost cried when I saw this

Postby Locke » Jan 21, '14, 8:23 am

I'm sure they have their reasons for wanting to keep the Deadman alive. When he finally dies, I hear they'll hire a team of marionette puppet masters to string it along for another 10 WM's.
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Re: Almost cried when I saw this

Postby PorkChop » Jan 21, '14, 8:29 am

Locke wrote:I'm sure they have their reasons for wanting to keep the Deadman alive. When he finally dies, I hear they'll hire a team of marionette puppet masters to string it along for another 10 WM's.

Or they could do what KeithyKingston suggested on the old board, and have Eli Cottonwood replace him as The Undertaker :lol

Bryan actually praised that idea as well, haha.
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Re: Almost cried when I saw this

Postby Everlong » Jan 21, '14, 9:11 am

^Bryan probably WAS KeithyKingston.
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Re: Almost cried when I saw this

Postby PorkChop » Jan 21, '14, 9:50 am

Everlong wrote:^Bryan probably WAS KeithyKingston.

Deliberately trolling in an attempt to stir up activity for his ailing internet forum... it could work.
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Re: Almost cried when I saw this

Postby prophet » Jan 21, '14, 9:55 am

PorkChop wrote:
Everlong wrote:^Bryan probably WAS KeithyKingston.

Deliberately trolling in an attempt to stir up activity for his ailing internet forum... it could work.

Nah those were probably his actual opinions. He just didn't want to everyone to openly rip on him so he created a fake user.
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Re: Almost cried when I saw this

Postby Westcoastvibes » Jan 21, '14, 12:25 pm

prophet wrote:It saddens me that JR would say such a thing. I'm with you - I can't think of a bigger passing of the torch moment!


It would be a torch passing moment but at the same time I can see two problems
1. Not a single person wwe could get their hands on to do it would ever live up to the greatness that would be expected by the fans and the iwc as the guy who beat the streak. He would constantly be ridiculed and picked apart for no other reason than "he beat the streak"
2. The undertakers streak is more than a streak, its a dynasty, a legacy. The undertaker should retire with streak in tact, then wwe should never attempt to duplicate the results aside from shavings some random young guy poke at itafter going 3-4 wm's uundefeated only to loose.
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Re: Almost cried when I saw this

Postby AkydefGoldberg » Jan 21, '14, 12:39 pm

IDK - not as much now for me. Orton at WM21 could have been the moment but due to the HHH rematches, HBK rematches - it's not lost its 'passing of the torch' moment. It'll still be cool if/when it goes but not as much because Taker's damn old and had he lost it in his prime, to an up-and-comer dude, would have been massive.
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Re: Almost cried when I saw this

Postby Hanley! » Jan 21, '14, 3:39 pm

It's such a stupid comment that I had to read it again to realise he wasn't being sarcastic.

Westcoastvibes wrote:
prophet wrote:It saddens me that JR would say such a thing. I'm with you - I can't think of a bigger passing of the torch moment!


It would be a torch passing moment but at the same time I can see two problems
1. Not a single person wwe could get their hands on to do it would ever live up to the greatness that would be expected by the fans and the iwc as the guy who beat the streak. He would constantly be ridiculed and picked apart for no other reason than "he beat the streak"
2. The undertakers streak is more than a streak, its a dynasty, a legacy. The undertaker should retire with streak in tact, then wwe should never attempt to duplicate the results aside from shavings some random young guy poke at itafter going 3-4 wm's uundefeated only to loose.


1. No he wouldn't. He'd just get heat and heat is good. The idea that nobody could "live up to the greatness" is deifying Undertaker far more than he deserves. Which I guess, is what people do with him constantly anyway. They have plenty of great performers at the moment who are over and who would be deserving of a rub by Undertaker. And it would be a great moment when it did happen, far more memorable than any Undertaker win.

2. No it's not. It's just an undefeated streak. They exist in every sport and eventually they end. It's a massive feather in Undertaker's silly hat that he went undefeated at Wrestlemania for so long, but if he lost a match there he wouldn't be remembered any differently. I dare anyone to argue otherwise. So why does he deserve to retire with it unbroken when it's a tool that could be used for someone else. Hasn't he already been given enough? Several gimmick matches invented just for him, wins against every major star in WWE history, several Wrestlemania main events, several title runs ... he has been given so much more than almost ever other name in the history of the business, but for some reason there are still fans who think he NEEDS this distinguishing trait too, just because.

The streak should end. It's just true. In 10 years of arguing this point, I haven't heard a single valid argument against this simple fact.
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