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PostPosted: Mon Apr 02, 2012 10:58 pm 
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Rewatching HIAC.

JR is full of annoying alliterations.

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 03, 2012 7:34 am 
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So Speeps how did it hold up?

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 03, 2012 7:39 am 
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The actual workrate obviously wasn't good, but the story of the match is what impressed me last night. It'll be interesting to see if it holds up the day after.


Oh completely based on the story. They told a story from beginning to end. That is a huge part of what so many of the younger guys on the roster do not get, and I hope they took notice of it. It is not all about doing a bunch of high spots, etc, but you have to tell a story.

A few of the guys get it. Punk gets it. Daniel Bryan gets it. I think Cody Rhodes gets it, and I am really looking forward to seeing him get a main event shot.

What do you mean by tell a story?

Like in the context of the match. How the match goes tells the story?


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The actual workrate obviously wasn't good, but the story of the match is what impressed me last night. It'll be interesting to see if it holds up the day after.


Oh completely based on the story. They told a story from beginning to end. That is a huge part of what so many of the younger guys on the roster do not get, and I hope they took notice of it. It is not all about doing a bunch of high spots, etc, but you have to tell a story.

A few of the guys get it. Punk gets it. Daniel Bryan gets it. I think Cody Rhodes gets it, and I am really looking forward to seeing him get a main event shot.

What do you mean by tell a story?

Like in the context of the match. How the match goes tells the story?


When you get two guys in there who get what is going on, every single aspect of the match is part of a storyline. They are not out just to show off a few big moves and get to the finish. They have not just memorized a script of moves and are frantically running through them. They are building a story with each move, with each facial expression, with how the moves are sold, with the pauses in the action. They build drama, they get the audience to buy into what they are doing and they listen to them to know how to proceed in the match. I would just about guarantee that Taker and HHH did not plan out that entire match. They had a general idea of where they were going and some things they wanted to do but they let the moment determine how they were going to accomplish it.

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 03, 2012 7:49 am 
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Rack him.


Totally agree. Was just making sure that's how you meant it.



When we were kids I was a sucker the both guys are totally drained match. They would be just out of it and the winner would struggle to just get one arm over the other guy for the pin.


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 03, 2012 2:28 pm 
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Does anyone know if the Hall of Fame inductions are online anywhere?

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Does anyone know if the Hall of Fame inductions are online anywhere?


http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xpv1ou ... shortfilms

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Thanks Bob

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Thanks Bob


You're welcome, I thought it was really good. Can't wait for the full length version. I guess there were no time limits on the speeches so that's nice.

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Yeah I enjoyed it as well. Love the Horseman and Edge stuff, and then the crowd chanting "Shawn is better" to HHH was pretty funny too.

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The old lady that looks like Aunt May that was front row at Mania and the HOF that people were wondering about is Betty Skaaland.

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The old lady that looks like Aunt May that was front row at Mania and the HOF that people were wondering about is Betty Skaaland.


That's why Cena was off his game at Mania. I wonder if anyone had to throw in the towel?

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This entire show is now on Classics. The Rock v Cena portion includes the Brodus deal. Were we possibly intoxicated? Yes. Outside of it relaxing the crowd to get ready for the Main Event, it served no purpose. I feel now, as I did at the time, that drugs could be involved. Drugs taken by Vince.

Also, did Machine Gun Kelly (sp don't care) go into business for himself at the end of the Cena performance?

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John Cena: "There's people behind the scoreboard!"

The little things.

The energy in this building was definitely missed by me, unless I'm forgetting things. Certainly possible. :D I thought Cena was going for a cooler version of the Hogan/Rock crowd head turn by just staring at Rocky. I think he was just nervous. He ended up spinning his head when Rocky said go.

Chioda seems to be giving constant instructions to Cena. I don't know if it's timing issues, etc. It could have something to do with Rock being blown up like me playing full court basketball in 2013 after 1 1/2 minutes.

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John Cena: "There's people behind the scoreboard!"

The little things.

The energy in this building was definitely missed by me, unless I'm forgetting things. Certainly possible. :D I thought Cena was going for a cooler version of the Hogan/Rock crowd head turn by just staring at Rocky. I think he was just nervous. He ended up spinning his head when Rocky said go.

Chioda seems to be giving constant instructions to Cena. I don't know if it's timing issues, etc. It could have something to do with Rock being blown up like me playing full court basketball in 2013 after 1 1/2 minutes.



That's the 1 major thing that I remember about that match. I remember the Rock just sucking in air big time after what seemed like a couple mins. His cardio seemed alot better with the 2 Punk matches so I'm hoping he'll be able to step up his game for WM vs Cena.

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I just watched Punk v Jericho. I have a new warm hope that Jericho's mission this year is to build up his IC opponents. He's amazing, even with the odd post-roids pectorals. That's for you Keeping Score.

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