SpicyMcHaggis
02-12-2004, 05:29 PM
This is going to be my new weekly post. Basically I'll tell you guys what I believe should be happening in the WWE.
- HBK should have never signed that contract. The superkick was not needed. Stone Cold should not have pushed HBK for a title shot. If anything, there should have been one more match between HBK and HHH at the RAW after No Way Out as one of their PPV quality matches. HBK legitimately wins the title. Benoit goes on to face HBK at WrestleMania in what is deemed as a match that will prove who truly is the best. Benoit loses the match, goes onto win the title later on in Edmonton at Backlash. Against who? I don't know but I'd rather have him win in his hometown where it can have more meaning.
- If Kanyon were not to be released from the WWE, I would have had him put into the US title mix with the Big Show, who in my opinion, has no purpose besides being a Tag Team Title contender with A-Train. Kanyon wins title from Big Show, defends it against many contenders, but finally turns heel when he has Sean O'Haire as his bodyguard to keep it. Sean eventually turns on Kanyon to capture it.
- The Deadman will walk in 34 days apparently. Why not have him walk a little sooner? Have the Undertaker now start making live video apperances. Then, Kane starts getting way too paranoid. He searches everywhere for him. Kane can't stand it anymore and demands that Taker show his face. All of a sudden, Kane's music plays, and a man with long hair and Kane's old mask comes out in a dark leather trenchcoat. He walks up to Kane, who is scared beyond belief of the image of his former self. The fake Kane does his taunt to bring the fire out of the ringpost. Then "Kane" kneels down and raises his hand to the sky in a very familiar pose. The real Kane decides to take it upon himself to attack this imposter. He gets a few good shots in and actually chokeslams him. "Kane" rises up, now sitting straight up. Kane is horrified as the figure takes off the mask and is revealed to be none other than the Deadman, the Undertaker, returning from his three month absence after Survivor Series. Kane runs away in fear as Taker takes the mic. "Kane, you thought you killed me. But you have to remember, dear brother. You can't kill a Deadman." Taker's new music plays and the lights go out again. Lights come back on, Taker is nowhere to be found, and Kane is confused as ever. All of this takes place, the RAW before WrestleMania.
"And they ask me why HighFly drinks."
- HBK should have never signed that contract. The superkick was not needed. Stone Cold should not have pushed HBK for a title shot. If anything, there should have been one more match between HBK and HHH at the RAW after No Way Out as one of their PPV quality matches. HBK legitimately wins the title. Benoit goes on to face HBK at WrestleMania in what is deemed as a match that will prove who truly is the best. Benoit loses the match, goes onto win the title later on in Edmonton at Backlash. Against who? I don't know but I'd rather have him win in his hometown where it can have more meaning.
- If Kanyon were not to be released from the WWE, I would have had him put into the US title mix with the Big Show, who in my opinion, has no purpose besides being a Tag Team Title contender with A-Train. Kanyon wins title from Big Show, defends it against many contenders, but finally turns heel when he has Sean O'Haire as his bodyguard to keep it. Sean eventually turns on Kanyon to capture it.
- The Deadman will walk in 34 days apparently. Why not have him walk a little sooner? Have the Undertaker now start making live video apperances. Then, Kane starts getting way too paranoid. He searches everywhere for him. Kane can't stand it anymore and demands that Taker show his face. All of a sudden, Kane's music plays, and a man with long hair and Kane's old mask comes out in a dark leather trenchcoat. He walks up to Kane, who is scared beyond belief of the image of his former self. The fake Kane does his taunt to bring the fire out of the ringpost. Then "Kane" kneels down and raises his hand to the sky in a very familiar pose. The real Kane decides to take it upon himself to attack this imposter. He gets a few good shots in and actually chokeslams him. "Kane" rises up, now sitting straight up. Kane is horrified as the figure takes off the mask and is revealed to be none other than the Deadman, the Undertaker, returning from his three month absence after Survivor Series. Kane runs away in fear as Taker takes the mic. "Kane, you thought you killed me. But you have to remember, dear brother. You can't kill a Deadman." Taker's new music plays and the lights go out again. Lights come back on, Taker is nowhere to be found, and Kane is confused as ever. All of this takes place, the RAW before WrestleMania.
"And they ask me why HighFly drinks."