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    Quote Originally Posted by GraysAthChaz View Post
    Is the guy on the right the body builder?

    I lol'd
    I'm glad Umaga's coming back
    I don't understand the kozlov push tbh he's rubbish.
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    Well, he hasn't had the chance to show what he can do in the ring as of yet, but I love his character. His facial expressions and his callous glare are awesome.

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    Kozlov, is the first wrestler since MVP I have seen, who instantly strikes you with his character and sheer athleticism. MVP was a very talented wrestler when he debuted, still one of my favorites today. Kozlov IS a big man. He does not need to be put over as a big man like Big Show, Kane.. when you watch him wrestling.. I dont know about you, but I imagine if you were near him, you would be intimidated. The way he handles himself and his opponent in the ring... or he is just a terrible stiff worker, but I doubt that.


    Sorry about the rant haha^

    Smackdown is out a month today I think, or 29 days or something.

    Anyone see that Iron Sheik Ring Roast thing? Scott Hall went off on a tangent about a joke some wise-ass comedian made towards some guy, the joke featured a harsh comment about Owen Hart.

    I am sorry if I has mis-understood this, but Scott Hall was a bit tipsy, heard the joke and then punched the "comedian" and then ripped him infront of everyone...


    also, are Sheik and Hall on good terms, I have no reason to see why they are not. Ivan Koloff (I think) got up after Hall was dismissed and made point that the joke was unfair and not at all nice, but they should move on from the scene that just occurred and enjoy the evening.
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    I saw the video of the comedy roast and they shook hands.

    I agree about Kozlov, Felony. His expressions put his demeanor over a helluva lot.
    Last edited by Misawa; 11-10-2008 at 09:22 PM.

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    Who did, Hall and Sheik or Hall and the comedian? I think I remember seeing Hall and Sheik shaking hands..


    I think people are too harsh with Hall. People always rip him for being a bit of an alcoholic, he has his problems. People are always sympathetic for Jeff Hardy, he has had problems. Oh well!
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    Sheik and Hall. The guy deserved the brunt of Scott Hall's drunken temper for the joke he made.

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    I would of loved for Bret to be there, as much as I sadly think he is a bit of a bitter old man, it would of been great to see this comedian get choked out.
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    He is a bitter old man. And not the innocent one most think him out to be when they bring up the screwjob.

    I'd rather have seen Hall Razor's Edge the comedian through the lectern.

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    That would be wicked.


    I hate the way people are still bitter about the MSJ. It was over ten years ago, get on with it?

    I have not bothered to spend enough time reading up, but from what I understand, Bret was champ, he was leaving for WCW, Vince knew this and Bret was not willing to drop the title? It was mainly a business decision.. I presume I have got the story wrong and there was more of an ulterior motive for it.. but all I know is, Bret is Bitter.
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    Bret was World Champion and sold out to WCW - they offered him more money than Vince was prepared to. He didn't want to drop the belt in Canada, but Vince wanted him to lose it at the Survivor Series event and agreed with Bret not to. People jump the gun and think that Vince is some evil guy for screwing him legitimately, but Bret figuratively (and literally) spat in the face of Vince, and the fans who had supported him throughout his WWF career. He was the top dog in the WWF at the time, was being paid a lot. He disgraced the WWF by selling out, and he deserved all he got. As Vince said at the press conference, Bret screwed Bret.

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