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| Brock Lesnar break the Streak; WTF WWE | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Apr 7 2014, 03:29 AM (2,945 Views) | |
| TheGmGoken | Apr 7 2014, 03:29 AM Post #1 |
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A part timer breaks the streak! Are you f***ing serious! Really WWE? Im glad Bryan won title. But really! ? Lesnar who only in it for the money ended the streak! Yet Cena can't put over Wyatt! No! |
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| Noir | Apr 7 2014, 03:38 AM Post #2 |
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YES YES YES YES YES YES YES Eat. Sleep. Conquer. Repeat. ![]() |
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| TheGmGoken | Apr 7 2014, 03:55 AM Post #3 |
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Booooooooooooooooo. No no no no no no. Taker losing to Lesnar makes NO SENSE AT ALL. 21 years WASTED |
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Apr 7 2014, 04:58 AM Post #4 |
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Streak should have never ended. Sting must be really pissed he can't work with Taker. As Xaiver Woods says, my childhood hurts right now ![]() Save me Jeff Jarrett! |
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| * Bex | Apr 7 2014, 06:51 AM Post #5 |
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Taker didn't exactly look good in that match at all though. He spent most of it on his back trying to take out Lesnar with hells gate. Something tells me Taker asked to have the streak ended because he doesn't think he can compete at that level any more. Fans will always want to believe that he can but the guy is getting older, he can't keep risking himself doing the sorts of things he's done and that's just how life is. He's a performer, not a super hero. Furthermore it's essentially one match a year and I don't believe that Undertaker has a rigorous training regime from one Wrestlemania to the next any more now that he's a sporadic appearance. He probably does train, but not to the level he used to until a couple of months before Mania and at this stage I can believe he's decided that he wants to wind things down. I agree it does seem strange that it was Lesnar that ended the streak, especially since he is also part time, but I dunno I just think that it must've been Undertaker himself that told them he wants Brock to do it or that he wants to stop competing at that level after this year or something. It's the only thing that makes much sense. |
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| + Pyrus | Apr 7 2014, 06:58 AM Post #6 |
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I don't believe you guys fully comprehend the situation. Undertaker is right on the verge of being 50 years old. That's a very old age to still be wrestling after all of the punishment and injuries he's sustained. This is a good way for Taker to go out, believe it or not. Lesnar was a believable threat to the Streak, unlike 99% of the guys on the roster at this time. Other than him, only John Cena would've been a credible candidate; everybody else has either failed already or is too green. On that note, some of the younger guys could have been future candidates for breaking it, but can you really say for sure how long it'd take for them to be ready for such a task? One, two, maybe even four or more years? I doubt Taker could keep going until one of the younger crop was ready. This was a great way for Taker to retire, if that's what his end game was with this. He won't have to deal with the pressure of the Streak or the fans anymore. He can be done for good. I don't doubt that this was Taker's idea anyway. You know there's no way, with all of his persuasion and star power in the company, that someone else would've gone over his head with breaking the Streak if he didn't give the okay. Ninja'd. Edited by Pyrus, Apr 7 2014, 06:59 AM.
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Apr 7 2014, 07:55 AM Post #7 |
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The streak didn't have to end though. And the hype for this match was piss poor. Remember 2007? I thought Batista was gonna kill him. Not even Paul Heyman made this believable, so this was a s***ty match with a s***ty outcome that could have been so much better. |
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| + Ginyu | Apr 7 2014, 12:38 PM Post #8 |
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This streak should've already ended at WM26 against Michaels, or at WM27 when HHH gave him the tombstone. During Taker VS CM Punk you could already see he was getting way too old for WWE, so it makes sense that it's broken, against Brock Lesnar however? No. Lesnar doesn't deserve it |
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| Noir | Apr 7 2014, 12:41 PM Post #9 |
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I think the poor build up was part of the plan to give a more shocking result. I'm the biggest Lesnar fan out there and I was in shock when the ref hit the 3 count. |
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| + Ginyu | Apr 7 2014, 12:49 PM Post #10 |
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I guess it's good that they stopped this year, they should've stopped 4 years ago at WM26. The match itself was aweful, not a proper way to end a 21-0 WrestleMania streak. I have to say I do love Paul Heyman managing the streak breaker
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| + Pyrus | Apr 7 2014, 01:26 PM Post #11 |
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The buildup was dreadful, true. But then it wouldn't have been as shocking and people would also complain about that.
Lesnar was the only guy on the roster other than Cena who could've done the deed. Did you expect Taker, in his condition (which apparently is worse than we thought considering he left the stadium in an ambulance), to go on for a couple more years so someone a little more "deserving" could dethrone him? The poor buildup is what's pissed a lot of people off, aside from the match itself not being stellar. |
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| Noir | Apr 7 2014, 01:35 PM Post #12 |
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Well Lesnar couldn't go full bore. He would've broken Taker in half |
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Apr 7 2014, 02:12 PM Post #13 |
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So your excuse, Pyro, is that they shouldn't have made it decent, or else Lesnar would be the obvious victor? They ended it this year, so everyone will remember WrestleMania 30. They gave Benoit 2.0 his moment to overshadow the WrestleMania 20 stuff. I have no problem with the Streak ending, but people like Roman Reigns, Bray Wyatt, even Daniel Bryan should be the people, if anything, to end it, not some has been who's barely on TV. it could elevate their careers beyond belief, but no. They gave it to a guy ten years out of his prime. I would have been fine with HBK ending it too. Mr. WrestleMania taking the greatest WrestleMania achievement, but we know how WWE has a throbber for big guys. If it were up to me, Taker would have won, and then retire on Raw, with the Streak intact. |
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| Pookie | Apr 7 2014, 05:01 PM Post #14 |
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Pookie Powa!
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I was happy that this happened. I was shocked, but definitely happy. The reason I say I was relieved was because Undertaker's unbeaten segment on Wrestlemania had been stale for several years now. He faced Triple H like 3 times. I mean last night, instead of promoting younger wrestlers who are the future of the business, they had old timers everywhere. I do like to see throwbacks, but seriously WWE needs to move on and hand the reigns to the next generation. With that said, Undertaker's entrance took about an hour of the show's time. edit: I was happy that Brock Lesnar ended it. Why not Brock Lensar? He was in phenomenal shape. You can really tell that he put a lot of effort into looking strong for this match. Yes, he is a part timer on WWE, yet perhaps that is how Undertaker wanted to go out. I mean maybe that is who he respects the most in the back room right now to end his streak. To me, Brock was the most believable individual to do it AS OF RIGHT NOW because of how fit he is. There are no new wrestlers who have the have the star power to end a streak as legendary as Undertaker's. I blame that on WWE, but still Brock ending it wasn't the worst decision in the world. Do you really believe that Undertaker would want to lose his legendary streak to a noobie? ....Come on now... Edited by Pookie, Apr 7 2014, 05:09 PM.
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Apr 7 2014, 05:37 PM Post #15 |
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You know Lesnar is an old timer as well right? Lesnar is barely on TV, and whenever he is interviewed, he discusses his desire to return to the Octagon. I was a huge Lesnar fan, but to me, this is worse than Batista winning this year's rumble. Give it to a guy who is the future. I believe Reigns is undefeated at WrestleMania. Had he faced Taker this year, he would have taken the streak from himself, and start one himself. My problem with this, well, I have a few: - He took a perfectly good spot from a young gun. Lesnar didn't need this win. He held the title multiple times. He won the rumble, and his resume is endless. He was Hall of Fame worthy already. He didn't need this win. What if Cesaro won? Then everybody will actually believe he is pound-for-pound the strongest wrestler on the roster. - Lesnar isn't committed. Why not have Kevin Nash beat the streak?! At least we know he is devoted to wrestling. - Barely any build up. Batista and Taker had like a month or two of build up. Remember that moment. Taker and Batista were in the ring, separated by dozens of security guards, and still all hell broke loose. At that point, Batista looked credible. Brock just F-5'd Taker. He didn't look credible at all. - We now have a huge void in WrestleMania that Brock can't fill. It feels like Undertaker is dead. It does. The streak was a big part of the Phenom, and a big part of WrestleMania. Good luck filling his boots. - The match was terrible. Seriously. This match was almost as bad as Giant Gonzalez's match. - Bad sendoff. Safe to say this was Undertaker's last match, and it sucked. Why not make CM Punk his last opponent, if he was gonna retire? Why not Reigns? Why not Sheamus? Why not Ziggler? All of those men would get a better WM match than Lesnar did, and they can all talk too. One of the reasons Muhammad Hassan didn't want to return was to preserve himself. Have our only thoughts of him at his best. I wish Lesnar never returned. 2014 Lesnar is an absolute pussy compared to 2003 Lesnar, and he can't wrestle as good as him either. If I could choose any old timer to win, it would be the greatest wrestler on the planet, because he could get a great match outta a mop. Oh it's true. |
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