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Hey chief... pro wrestling isn't real. Maybe that's the first thing you need realize. Or maybe you don't get it because you're either high or can't see the screen clear enough through the sunglasses you're always wearing.Originally Posted by hombrelobo
Originally Posted by 4wrestling
Big picture? You're an idiot. I know for a 100% fact you disagree with me just to disagree. Go troll somewhere else.Originally Posted by hombrelobo
Wait, so when Brock lost his first UFC fight did he lose all his drawing power then, too?
You complain about the finish yet once again you're completey missing the big picture, 4w.
How %+#%#@$ dare. I know we don't agree on everything, but there have been times where we do agree.
Quite frankly, though, you're the idiot. Oh, no wait, me and all 12,000 in Chicago who gave Cena a standing ovation are the idiots, right? *#%# you, man.
You're sitting here *****ing about the result without giving any praise or thought to the story we were given in the ring. Brock destroyed Cena's %**!, to the point that he just started toying with him. He could have ended it so much earlier, but didn't. He was so ludicrously confident that he repeated a spot (big no-no in itself) that he almost took himself out with the first time. And he paid the price for his arrogance. And lost because of a set of steps that he himself left in that ring to use to hurt Cena. He wasn't flawless, he wasn't an amazing pro wrestler, and he wasn't the victor, but he was able to help accomplish some things we just don't usually see, including a smark crowd turned silent, and then turned to favor Cena.
Brock beat himself as much as Cena did. BUT NO THE ENDING WAS DUMB WERE DUMB MARKS 4W IS THE ONLY INTELLIGENT MAN ALIVE.
You %+#%#@$ impatient arm chair booking smark. If you're calling Cena/Lesnar bad just because Cena won, you have your priorities as a wrestling fan completely wrong.
Should WWE just fire Brock? Cause according to you he can't draw after losing to the biggest name in the company.
Hell, if losing to the most over guy there kills all his heat they probably should of rehired such a jabroni in the first place.
Brock did try to end it earlier. He went as far to bring the ref back into the ring after he was knocked out the first time. He made the pin on Cena after the F5 but there was another ref bump, so he continued to the match.
Brock wasn't meant to go flying outside the ring after that first flying forearm. Anyone could see that. He had too much momentum. It carried him to the outside, and he took a nasty bump on his knee.
Brock did nothing to beat himself in the match.
I loved the match up until Cena kicked out of the F5. At that point, I knew it was over for Brock. My priorities aren't wrong at all. WWE blew a huge year long storyline of who can defeat the evil monster outsider Brock Lesnar in one night.
Should WWE fire Brock Lesnar? Of course not. They have to pay him his $5 million either way. He'll still be a draw, but not a draw like he could have been. Now he's just another WWE Superstar. You guys will say, oh, Raw gets a good rating tonight. Oh, Summerslam does 350,000 buys. Oh, WrestleMania does 1.3 million buys. The point is... if they knew how to book things, Summerslam would be doing 600,000 buys and WrestleMania would be doing 1.75 million buys.