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    Does anyone still watch WWE?

    Does anyone still watch WWE?

    Accidentally today i stumbled to wwe.com and it brought me many old memories. does anyone still catch those stars...

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    I do Obviously has changed and has taken time to get used to after being used to the Attitude era but is no way worse than what TNA puts on your television each week.
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    Yes, I still watch WWE but not everyday. My favorite stars are Undertaker and Batista.

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    No. Haven't watched since it was still the WWF. Once they got heavily into the "sex" story lines I lost interest.

    It was no longer a superhero vs villain aspect, it became sleazy and uninteresting. If I want to watch something sexy, I'll watch porn. Keep that crap out of wrestling.

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    I never watched wrestling or boxing. Thought there was better things to do with my time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by billaa View Post
    Yes, I still watch WWE but not everyday. My favorite stars are Undertaker and Batista.
    Isn't Batista retired? Maybe the roids made his you know what's shrink too much..

    I haven't followed it as much as I used to.

    I do like the Undertaker, I'd like to meet him in person.
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    Nah, I stopped when I turned eight.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dougy View Post
    Isn't Batista retired? Maybe the roids made his you know what's shrink too much..

    I haven't followed it as much as I used to.

    I do like the Undertaker, I'd like to meet him in person.
    Well, I don't know he is retired or not, why do you want to meet Undertaker? Do you want to fight with him ?

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    Nothing has ever matched the original ECW! That was as real as it got.....even the crowd were psychos!

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    Quote Originally Posted by XTremo View Post
    Nothing has ever matched the original ECW! That was as real as it got.....even the crowd were psychos!
    I don't remember ECW, but WWF was that craze for me. I remember the match between Yokozuna and Undertaker... mad one for me...

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    The best ever....and over in just 10 seconds

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    Yeah I watch

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    Going to have to agree that since they changed from WWF I have quit watching

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    I wouldn't say we 'watch' it, more like a group of us get together, hang out, enjoy company, poke fun at the stars and each other on Monday nights. It just happens to be on in the background.

    McMahon is taking his dad's company and basically killing it off. They're insisting that their 'superstars' aren't wrestler's any more, they're insisting that their company no longer go by World Wrestling Entertainment, just WWE, it's all just a big old joke.
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    I used to watch it.
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    I think the period of The Rock and HHH fight is still the golden ones. These days, Orton vs. Cena fights creates lot of excitement.

    Yes, I do still watch, but not as intensive as in the good old schooldays!!

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    That's still new

    Man i watched Razor Ramon v British Bulldog, Bret Hart, Mankind, Triple H group before Edge, Kain, Undertaker, Stone Cold, i watched when Jericho was the dumbest new wrestler and his front pony tail. lmao.

    Everything changed when they changed to WWE, all i could think of was the Panda (WWE) and everything seemed soft after that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Biju View Post
    I don't remember ECW, but WWF was that craze for me. I remember the match between Yokozuna and Undertaker... mad one for me...
    ECW was wrestling by psychos.....for psychos!

    Here's a short clip of the infamous Mass Transit Incident in 1996. Google it to find out more....but basically a 17 year old lied about his age and experience to get on the bill.

    He got put in with a serious psycho....New Jack. The result is predictable!
    If anybody tells you it's for kiddies and the action is fake....point them to this!

    Warning......viewer discretion advised...it's not pleasant! ECW!

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    Quote Originally Posted by XTremo View Post
    If anybody tells you it's for kiddies and the action is fake....point them to this!
    Professional wrestling is all fake, it's all acted and scripted. That's not saying that there's no room for injury, because, like anything this dangerous, there IS, and it is quite dangerous. You hear all the time of actors, comedians getting injured on the job, it's a dangerous, dangerous workplace.
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    Quote Originally Posted by linux-tech View Post
    Professional wrestling is all fake, it's all acted and scripted. That's not saying that there's no room for injury, because, like anything this dangerous, there IS, and it is quite dangerous. You hear all the time of actors, comedians getting injured on the job, it's a dangerous, dangerous workplace.
    The stories, feuds etc are scripted of course....but the physical side of it is real. And some organisations pretty much allow anything to happen if it puts bums on seats.

    Though more wrestlers have died prematurely due to the steroid abuse than have ever died in the ring.

    Pretty amazing Hulk Hogan is still alive....in pretty much the same way as the Stones' Keith Richards is still keeping going.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ich1ban View Post
    That's still new

    Man i watched Razor Ramon v British Bulldog, Bret Hart, Mankind, Triple H group before Edge, Kain, Undertaker, Stone Cold, i watched when Jericho was the dumbest new wrestler and his front pony tail. lmao.

    Everything changed when they changed to WWE, all i could think of was the Panda (WWE) and everything seemed soft after that.
    When the name rounds your post, i hear those background music of those stars. Bret Hart and Rock were one of my fav... and i still enjoy undertaker matches if i happen to be before the TV.

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    Moved onto UFC. "It's real".

    Got sick of the tacky ploys and stunts of the WWE, just couldn't bare to watch it cringe worthy. Was good when I was a kid though. Loved the ultimate warrior and king kong bundy.
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