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Offline Hammy

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Re: WWE Raw Thread
« Reply #345 on: February 09, 2010, 11:20:30 pm »
creative probably weren't chopping at the bit at the prospect of Luke Gallows being on 2 shows.

Those bastards! :fu:


I've liked the Bret angle so far, but TBH he looked a bit 'lost' at the end of Raw. Which is understandable, seeing that he hasn't had match in over ten years and is in his 50s. Hopefully he'll be better prepared come WM.

Punk is good and I like the Straight Edge Society angle, but all the raising of the right arm and talk of a Propaganda Minister is slightly worrying.... :P

Hammy mentioned Carlito and I was also quite shocked he didn't get kicked. Could this be the start of a push??

I also actually LOLed when Jerry Lawler said "Look at how happy he looks" when Teddy Long was shown looking very emotionless at ringside. :hihi:

The guest host wasn't too bad either I thought.
Well you say Bret looked "uncomfortable", he was looking good until he nearly took himself out pulling equipment which nearly landed on him and knocked him on his ass, that aside it was a very good segment, clearly a mirror image of what he did after Survivor Series 1997 went off air.

I was convinced Teddy Long was going to interfere to help the Tag Titles land on some Smackdown guys.  He looked so upset and down, he had the face on he had when he had to screw Undertaker out of the title, when he did nothing I couldn't understand why he'd been such a miserable bastard, maybe it was the thought of being superkicked later, or should I say, selling the effects of a superkick later.

Carlito, a push....I hope so, he's so talented yet always seems to screw things up.  He needs a repackaging of sorts, I liked that braided look that emerged on t'internet a few years ago...