The event was incredible. I had both Fandango and Cody Rhodes point directly at me and yell "Would you shut up? Shut up!". A few fans taught me a couple of chants including "Fancy Pants! Fancy Pants!" for Fandango and "Cody's Mustache!" for Rhodes.
The funniest chant though was when Shaemus fought Wade Barrett. Wade came out knocking the United States and our lack of manners. When Shaemus would beat the snot out of Wade, the coliseum would breakout into chants of "USA! USA!". My new friends and I started chanting "He's supposed to be from Ireland *clap clap, clap clap clap*!".
Fun times.
Glad you had a good time.
dsheinem wrote:
BurningDoom wrote:You're taste in movies would seem directly conflict with an interest in wrestling.
WTF does this even mean?
He doesn't like cheesy stuff in movies. And wrestling is completely cheesy.
pakopako wrote:
As for what Cena's future might be? I would totally believe it if, once he hits 40 (in 5 years), he gives up on wrestling and goes Hollywood. His quick-shifting demeanor is suited for any TV show, his build works for action movies, and he'll probably still have most of his original ligaments too.
I doubt that. Cena has zero talent. He couldn't make it anywhere but in the WWE and he's only a massive success there because Vince has such a huge hard on for him. He'll never be the kind of movie star the Rock is. Hell, even Steven Austin couldn't achieve that kind of success. Rock just has that "it" factor that other wrestlers don't have, and he's smarter than most people in the wrestling business as well. Only a handful of guys have the ability to find success outside the wrestling business. Jericho is an obvious one. I think Punk could be successful somewhere other than the world of pro wrestling as well, and maybe, possibly The Miz. Though I wouldn't bet money on that. I'd bet anything though on the fact that Cena goes nowhere when he's done with the WWE. Hell, he may be like Flair. Some old fart, past his prime, still trying to make it in the WWE years from now, cause where else is he gonna go? Nobody outside ten year old wrestling fans give a crap about Cena
RyaNtheSlayA wrote:
Seriously. Screw you Shao Kahn I'm gonna play Animal Crossing.
My favorite part of Marvel's The Avenger's is also the cheesiest.
Moving on, as you can see in the video, the Big Show was as quick as a salted slug. Lots of props were used, chairs were hurdled, and also a lot of out of ring action took place. All the time at one slow mile per hour with a 7'0 man who may have lost 50 lbs. from sweating alone.
BurningDoom wrote:
He doesn't like cheesy stuff in movies. And wrestling is completely cheesy.
There's Japanese and Mexican wrestling. Isn't Ring of Honor quite focused on actual wrestling rather than storylines/charcters/promos and talking too?
Gamerforlife wrote:
I doubt that. Cena has zero talent. He couldn't make it anywhere but in the WWE and he's only a massive success there because Vince has such a huge hard on for him. He'll never be the kind of movie star the Rock is. Hell, even Steven Austin couldn't achieve that kind of success. Rock just has that "it" factor that other wrestlers don't have, and he's smarter than most people in the wrestling business as well.
A bad one? Well, The Rock himself isn't bad but he hasn't acted in any good movies.
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BurningDoom wrote:
He doesn't like cheesy stuff in movies. And wrestling is completely cheesy.
There's Japanese and Mexican wrestling. Isn't Ring of Honor quite focused on actual wrestling rather than storylines/charcters/promos and talking too?
Gamerforlife wrote:
I doubt that. Cena has zero talent. He couldn't make it anywhere but in the WWE and he's only a massive success there because Vince has such a huge hard on for him. He'll never be the kind of movie star the Rock is. Hell, even Steven Austin couldn't achieve that kind of success. Rock just has that "it" factor that other wrestlers don't have, and he's smarter than most people in the wrestling business as well.
A bad one? Well, The Rock himself isn't bad but he hasn't acted in any good movies.
Well, he's not winning any best actor awards sure, but his movies make a shit load of money and he has name recognition. I mean I've seen the Rock shown or mentioned on random stuff on TV like entertainment shows or news programs. He's a bonafide celebrity in a way that most wrestlers can only dream of being. Rock would be good in an action vehicle made by a good director, like Arnold Scharzteneggar in the Terminator movies
I'd love to see Punk in movies one day. He has good taste in entertainment so he could pick something good to be in and it wouldn't surprise me to see the guy have some genuine acting ability.
RyaNtheSlayA wrote:
Seriously. Screw you Shao Kahn I'm gonna play Animal Crossing.
I think Goldberg could've made a good action movie star. The Rock is a cocky, wisecracking handsome guy who runs his mouth and Goldberg is more like a viking/warrior type of guy, a man of few words who kicks major ass. Stone Cold Steve Austin is sort of a hybrid of those two. Atleast that's the way I see it
Goldberg would be perfect in the role of Kratos, if there ever was a God of War movie.
I do actually think that The Rock's talent hasn't been properly utilized in his movies. Indeed he needs to play a Terminator/Duke Nukem type of character, where he mainly does witty oneliners inbetween all the asskicking, shooting and driving scenes.
My WTB thread (Sega CD/Saturn games)
Also looking to buy: Ys III (TG-16 CD), Shadowrun (Genesis) Hori N64 mini pad and Slayer (3DO) in long box/just the long box