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ComfortEagle
11-19-2007, 09:44 PM
If you've been following the Save_us promos on Raw, you'll know that tonight it supposed to be the night that Y2J returns. Some people believed it to be near the start of the show, but I can guarantee that they'll drag it out until the end of the show.

It was also announced a few minutes ago that Ric Flair would be at next week's Raw in Charlotte, NC.

This is kind of a surprise because just under a month ago, Flair asked for his release from the company.

Beef
11-19-2007, 09:57 PM
Please don't tell me that Flair is thinking of wrestling still. I mean he might be one of my favorite guys, but dang he is old. Administration/Story Line guy?

ComfortEagle
11-19-2007, 10:01 PM
Please don't tell me that Flair is thinking of wrestling still. I mean he might be one of my favorite guys, but dang he is old. Administration/Story Line guy?

I'm not sure. Maybe a manager or something.

-STAT-
11-19-2007, 10:41 PM
Glad to see Jericho back in the business always was a huge fan. Can't wait to see the nature boy again next week.

ComfortEagle
11-20-2007, 12:23 AM
If you missed it, you can watch the return on WWE.com

Hornet Nation
11-20-2007, 07:11 PM
To bad his return didn't bring the ratings. Raw did a 3.5 or 3,500,000 which was down from last week.But it was good to see Y2J. On Ric Flair, I think Raw is in Horsemen country (North Carolina) next week and thats why he is coming to Raw.

sherman14
11-29-2007, 09:23 AM
Ric Flair is back and is going to fight until he loses according to Mr. Mccmahon. Flair will fight until Wrestlemania 24 when he will lose and then offically retire. Also Carlito is leaving the WWE and can not join TNA according to his release by the WWE.

BFritz
11-29-2007, 02:10 PM
How can you stand to watch a bunch of people pretend to fight and get hurt?

ComfortEagle
11-29-2007, 02:27 PM
Do you watch television shows or movies where people "pretend" to fight and pretend to get hurt?

What about Saving Private Ryan? That was a great movie that featured actors pretending to get shot and pretending to get hurt, but did it take away from the story?

What about Gladiator? Another great movie where people would pretend to get hurt and pretend to fight.

What about Braveheart? Yet again, a movie where people would pretend to fight and get hurt.

Wrestling is no different. No one believes that the fighting is real, but it is still good entertainment.

BFritz
11-29-2007, 05:44 PM
Do you watch television shows or movies where people "pretend" to fight and pretend to get hurt?

What about Saving Private Ryan? That was a great movie that featured actors pretending to get shot and pretending to get hurt, but did it take away from the story?

What about Gladiator? Another great movie where people would pretend to get hurt and pretend to fight.

What about Braveheart? Yet again, a movie where people would pretend to fight and get hurt.

Wrestling is no different. No one believes that the fighting is real, but it is still good entertainment.

In Saving Private Ryan, there was blood and pain shown, and it looked as if people could really be getting shot.

Gladiator- there's blood, decapitations, death, etc.

Braveheart- decapitation, battles, fighting, intensity.

There's a HUGE difference: it's much more realistic, much more intense, and it's much more realistic in the sense that if someone gets punched, stabbed, shot, etc. in a movie, there's stuff like blood and wounds and such- not in wrestling.

ComfortEagle
11-29-2007, 05:59 PM
In Saving Private Ryan, there was blood and pain shown, and it looked as if people could really be getting shot.

Gladiator- there's blood, decapitations, death, etc.

Braveheart- decapitation, battles, fighting, intensity.

There's a HUGE difference: it's much more realistic, much more intense, and it's much more realistic in the sense that if someone gets punched, stabbed, shot, etc. in a movie, there's stuff like blood and wounds and such- not in wrestling.

There's blood all the time in wrestling. In fact, on Tuesday nights ECW, Big Daddy V was bleeding from his arm. During the match Big Daddy V slammed into a table and in doing so really cut his arm.

And these guys don't use fake blood, they will use a small razorblade to cut themselves, usually on the forehead to draw the blood most of the time. And that's MORE realistic than a movie because the wrestlers are actually bleeding, not like in a movie.


Here is a picture of Steve Austin bloodied from a match.

ComfortEagle
12-07-2007, 06:18 PM
ttt

Redneck
12-07-2007, 10:20 PM
In Saving Private Ryan, there was blood and pain shown, and it looked as if people could really be getting shot.

Gladiator- there's blood, decapitations, death, etc.

Braveheart- decapitation, battles, fighting, intensity.

There's a HUGE difference: it's much more realistic, much more intense, and it's much more realistic in the sense that if someone gets punched, stabbed, shot, etc. in a movie, there's stuff like blood and wounds and such- not in wrestling.

I don't guess you ever watched any Cactus Jack, Mankind, Terry Funk etc. matches did ya. Can't tell me that wasn't real.

pillsburythrowboy
12-08-2007, 02:42 AM
Two wrestlers Sabu and New Jack!!!!!