View Full Version : The real McMahon-Helmsley era begins
WRESTLINGFAN
10-27-2003, 02:54 PM
This past saturday HHH and steph got married, this time for real.
Unfortunately now he is a member of the McMahon family, and now his influence on the WWE and having the world title and being the main eventer will be even more sickening
Crippler
10-27-2003, 03:14 PM
will be even more sickening
This is not possible, short of posting a count-down clock on WWE.com for the date he will undoubtedly regain the title from Goldberg. What a shame.
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SuperClerk
10-27-2003, 03:41 PM
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KERMIT
10-27-2003, 03:55 PM
This is the same guy who Vince thought less enough to put in Hog Pen matches with Henry Godwin. Him holding any title let alone the world is a shame. and he held it for like a year. We all just gotta hope that TNA some how picks up steam and gets competitive. that would force Vince's hand to get back to biz. What ive seen since WCW fell has been a disgrace.
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SuperClerk
10-27-2003, 03:57 PM
I found this very funny. From 1wrestling.com.
There was only one "news" story that came out of it, and that happened at the reception when road agent and TV writer Michael Hayes chose to "live up" to his Freebird image at the party. From what I heard, Hayes put on the proverbial lampshade, so to speak, by grabbing the microphone and belting out a rendition "Jailhouse Rock" that took many by surprise. A short while later, he went back on the stage and the band appeared to be ticked off and wouldn't play for him. Hayes then went solo, reportedly mixing in some salty language during his monologue. Finally, Linda McMahon took the mic away from him and "thanked" him (in a way that didn't seem sincere, if you know what I mean). A number of people that I talked to were shocked at Hayes' behavior, with them feeling that on one of the biggest days of the McMahon family's life, with so many of their peers present, it was a day to be ultra-restrained, not over the top. Hayes was heard telling people, after getting the hook by Linda, that, "A freebird is always a freebird". If that means wearing the lampshade at the boss' daughter's wedding, it may be time to find a new character to play. I did talk to one wrestler who said that Hayes' behavior helped turn a nice affair into a "wrestling wedding". The same wrestler said that it clearly pointed out that for all of his efforts to take the wrestling business to the next level and call it "sports entertainment", people acting like Hayes did will always bring it back down to the "smoky arena" level that Vince detests so much and make the business come off as low rent.
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Lest's just be positive about this. It's just the first of many of steps until their divorce and the fall of Triple H.
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10-27-2003, 06:00 PM
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Se7en
10-27-2003, 06:13 PM
Bearded Edge owns.
The same wrestler said that it clearly pointed out that for all of his efforts to take the wrestling business to the next level and call it "sports entertainment", people acting like Hayes did will always bring it back down to the "smoky arena" level that Vince detests so much and make the business come off as low rent.
Vince himself has done more than probably anyone else in the past 20 years to make the wrestling business come off as low rent.
Hayes had a great quote, though. "A Freebird is always a Freebird."
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Tall_James
10-27-2003, 07:25 PM
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Arn:Jesus Mick...can you believe that we have to waste a perfectly good Saturday here?
Mick:Just shut up, smile and wave. Can't you see that Vince is looking over this way?
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monsterone
10-27-2003, 07:29 PM
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steph's gots an adam's apple.
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A number of people that I talked to were shocked at Hayes' behavior, with them feeling that on one of the biggest days of the McMahon family's life, with so many of their peers present, it was a day to be ultra-restrained, not over the top.
I don't think they have yet come up with an adjective to describe just how awful that must have been for everybody there. One inappropriate moment, an insufficient wedding gift, or failing to pretend that you even like any of that family and your career is over.
steph's gots an adam's apple.
He's turning her into Chyna.
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