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Saw this as I was walking into axxess.
That background music. Seth man. what a great heel.
That background music. Seth man. what a great heel.
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was it just me or did Seth Rollins look AND sound like CM Punk in that vid? The way he delivered his lines sounded like the way Punk did when he was a heel. And with that beanie on covering up his hair (the only thing that sets them apart)..
I know Cesaro, Tyson Kidd, and Aberdeen Dragon wouldn't mind talking New Japan with me
we're lucky to have a character like you...
my nipps are pretty hard
Meh I've always felt that Rollins was influenced by Punk.was it just me or did Seth Rollins look AND sound like CM Punk in that vid? The way he delivered his lines sounded like the way Punk did when he was a heel. And with that beanie on covering up his hair (the only thing that sets them apart)..
You already know the answer to that..
just you
Take away Rollins hair and they would look the same.Meh I've always felt that Rollins was influenced by Punk.
Take away Rollins hair and they would look the same.
Read: "If Vince pays me to face Taker at WM32, I'm with it."-Sting spoke with both Sports Illustrated and ABC News this week to hype his match with Triple H at this weekend’s WrestleMania pay-per-view. The bout will be the first time the “Franchise of WCW” ever wrestles inside a WWE ring, and according to him it may be the last.
“I’m feeling like this is probably going to be my last one. We’ll see how everyone reacts. If I’m asked to do one more at Survivor Series or maybe even WrestleMania next year, at this point, I would consider it. But realistically, this is going to be my last one.”
On the flip side, Sting apparently thought his in-ring career was over on numerous occasions in the past. At 56-years-old and over 30 years in the business, only time will tell what his future holds.
“There is a large wrestling audience that doesn’t want to say goodbye to my generation. Guys like myself, Ric Flair, and Hogan, and the fans still appreciate us. And it goes both ways, absolutely, because it’s the same for me. It’s hard to walk away. I thought, in the beginning, my career would two, three, four, five years and then out and done. I never imagined, all these years later, I would still be in the ring and still wrestling. In March of 2001, I thought it was over with. It’s unbelievable how time flies, and it’s still a thrill for me. I want to give my fans something to remember.”
If anyone needs a link to this Sam Roberts Show lemme know.
He's got interviews with Bryan, Bray, Ambrose, Charlotte, Stardust, and Heyman.
Cody does his interview in character...funny dude.
It still annoys me that Sam thinks he's different from any other smart fan. Like he's one of the few who really get the business.
LOL @ The girl in the back bringing a baby to an event like this
His #1 fan....