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I was watching some old stuff and I'm really curious about something, maybe some of you guys can clear it for me: why on Earth was Rick Flair so popular??? No physique, no wrestling skills, no nothing... Just promos??? Or what?? I really don't get it.  :huh:

 

On Monday night's edition of WWE RAW, it was announced that the main event at WrestleMania 30 for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship will be a definite Triple Threat Match, featuring Randy Orton defending the title against Batista and Daniel Bryan...OR WWE COO Triple H.

This move comes after Triple H announced another stipulation to his match at the same event with Daniel Bryan, stating that if Triple H were to emerge victorious, then he, not Bryan, would be the one to take the third spot in the WrestleMania 30 main event. As announced last week, if Bryan wins, then he will be the third man in the main event.

GET THE SHOVEL!

 

 

I think the crowd will riot if HHH walks out champion. :laugh:

 

On Monday night's edition of WWE RAW, it was announced that the main event at WrestleMania 30 for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship will be a definite Triple Threat Match, featuring Randy Orton defending the title against Batista and Daniel Bryan...OR WWE COO Triple H.

This move comes after Triple H announced another stipulation to his match at the same event with Daniel Bryan, stating that if Triple H were to emerge victorious, then he, not Bryan, would be the one to take the third spot in the WrestleMania 30 main event. As announced last week, if Bryan wins, then he will be the third man in the main event.

GET THE SHOVEL!

 

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A lot of people that have been interviewed and talked about CM Punk Brooks have said that, like his character, he was always outspoken.

Might he have been legally adviced to NOT say anything on the program?

 

They don't really ever let the guests talk about themselves. Its all about Walking Dead.

I was watching some old stuff and I'm really curious about something, maybe some of you guys can clear it for me: why on Earth was Rick Flair so popular??? No physique, no wrestling skills, no nothing... Just promos??? Or what?? I really don't get it.  :huh:

 

Just promos, as it is with every pro "wrestler" and the WWE in general.

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