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3 hours ago, episode said:

 

Supposedly Rock is only appearing, not wrestling.

Yeah, that was mentioned in the main event story I linked earlier, too; apparently an insurance company won't cover him for an upcoming movie if he's also wrestling. :/ 

1 hour ago, MightyJordan said:

Yeah, that was mentioned in the main event story I linked earlier, too; apparently an insurance company won't cover him for an upcoming movie if he's also wrestling. :/ 

Obviously. Besides, he doesn't really need to wrestle to entertain people, he just needs to show up, do a promo and one of his finishing moves and that's it. Doing a full match is dangerous enough, doing it with Lesnar is stupid. I would rather have RR vs. HHH for the main event if there's no other option, but NOT RR vs. Lesnar again...

1 hour ago, TDT said:

Obviously. Besides, he doesn't really need to wrestle to entertain people, he just needs to show up, do a promo and one of his finishing moves and that's it. Doing a full match is dangerous enough, doing it with Lesnar is stupid. I would rather have RR vs. HHH for the main event if there's no other option, but NOT RR vs. Lesnar again...

Just look up a promo of his from 2002, it will be the same thing and save us 25 minutes of time at WM.

49 minutes ago, red. said:

I think that's a bit harsh. This is from 2003 i think and it's still amazing.

 

 

 

 

My point wasn't that the old promos were bad, it was that what he does when he appears now are the same, thus watching an old promo is the same experience as getting a new one.

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On 1/14/2016 at 2:37 AM, MightyJordan said:

Yeah, that was mentioned in the main event story I linked earlier, too; apparently an insurance company won't cover him for an upcoming movie if he's also wrestling. :/ 

But he can be a referee? or get involved?

7 minutes ago, DaddyRazzy said:

wwe has lost my intrest :( but i'll be giving RR a shot

Same here. Weekly shows are boring and the only 2 ppv's that (still) worth watching are RR and WM. I'm not that excited about this year's RR, I have a feeling it will be a poor show, but if WM is at least as good as last year's WM, it will be awesome! :D

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