Road to Wrestlemania XXVI

Edge v Jeff Hardy in a ladder match. This should be good. Hopefully. :clap:

Prediction: Edge.

[quote=“The Dunph”]Edge v Jeff Hardy in a ladder match. This should be good. Hopefully. :clap:

Prediction: Edge.[/QUOTE]

[spoiler] Jeff Hardy wins. 8/10.

All my predictions were wrong bar one. [/spoiler]

[spoiler] And it’s not over yet…

Here comes CM Punk!!! :clap: [/spoiler]

[spoiler] Punk cashes in his MITB and wins the title off Hardy. Off the hook, off the chain…

Best PPV i’ve seen since Mania XXV.

Extreme Rules overall rating 9/10.

Now i’m out of here.

Fook off. [/spoiler]

[spoiler] Just watched it on Youtube.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p7LMUIXhlsc

Is Punk a heel now?
There wasn’t much reaction to him when he came out. Then when his music died down there seemed to be some negatives.

Clever booking for once.

[/spoiler]

I’d say the Hardy marks were upset with Punk cashing in on him, thats about it.

He’s definitely a heel after that. It was a low thing to do considering how well Hardy did to win the match. Hardy must be definitely leaving now.

Umaga is the latest big name to be released from WWE.

Rumours are that Batista is injured again and will require surgery. HHH is expected back very soon.

Batista is the most useless fook I’ve ever seen in a ring. He’s a complete prick backstage and buys into his own hype too. Absolute cretin of a person. I’m going to find out what the craic with Umaga is. I really can’t see him going to TNA. Somewhere in Japan could be a good move for him.

How did Marty McSpandex get on against Terry Tightsman?

Never heard of them but they’ve probably more talent in their shaved off body hair than Whacker O’Whackdeball and Munchy McTurfenson though.

I read the exact opposite about Batista. Kennedy gave an interview the other day and he said Batista is the soundest lad in the locker, always helpful and very humble.

I can’t see Umaga at TNA either, Japan seems likely. Some exodous from WWE of wrestlers recently, i can see some new faces arriving in the door soon. Also, rumour has it Tommy Dreamer will sign for TNA. No loss.

It was a tremendous contest. Terry Tightsman looked like he was about to win until interference from Rudy Runtfook cost him the match.

Dreamer has apparently signed a new 3-5 year deal with WWE.

Kennedy is spouting nonsense. Even Batistas wiki contradicts what Kennedy said. I remember his comment about AJ Styles a while back that just proves how deluded the guy is. Probably off his head on roids. Roidtista indeed.

[quote=“Flano”]Dreamer has apparently signed a new 3-5 year deal with WWE.

Kennedy is spouting nonsense. Even Batistas wiki contradicts what Kennedy said. I remember his comment about AJ Styles a while back that just proves how deluded the guy is. Probably off his head on roids. Roidtista indeed.[/QUOTE]

Shocking news. :eek:

The man is a joke.

[quote=“The Dunph”]Shocking news. :eek:

The man is a joke.[/quote]

He wasn’t always.

Umagas WWE Firing Similar To Another Past Firing Years Ago

World Wrestling Entertainments announcement today saying Eddie Fatu (a/k/a Umaga) had been released from his contract for his second violation of the companys Wellness Program and his subsequent refusal to attend a rehabilitation facility is quite similar to a past termination the company made a few years ago.
After showing up late for several WWE events and demonstrating a deterioration in his in-ring performance, Jeff Hardys last match during his prior stint in the company was on March 24, 2003. Hardy soon failed a drug test and after refusing to go into drug rehabilitation, he was subsequently fired from the company.
When Jeff Hardy re-signed with World Wrestling Entertainment in August 2006, WWE.com noted in their article regarding his return to the company that his demise during his prior stint was as a result of a poisonous drug dependency.
He was plagued by an addiction to pain killers and methamphetamine (crystal meth), a highly addictive stimulant, WWE.com wrote.
The WWE website later spoke with Hardy to get his thoughts on what led to his demise during his prior stint in the company. Talking honestly about his release from WWE in 2003, at the time, Jeff said he wasnt as focused on where hes been, but rather, where hes going.
I didnt need [rehab], Jeff told WWE.com adamantly. When I was released from WWE, it wasnt just about demons or demonic metaphors that relate to drug use. I failed numerous drug tests because I just didnt caredidnt care to wrestle anymore. A sense of me believes that it might have just been a way out [of wrestling], he added. Thats in the past, and thats forgotten about. Im in a positive place nowand thats what motivates me.
Interestingly, the initial article regarding his return to the company was quickly altered to remove the references to his addiction for pain killers and crystal meth.
The original article read: For this unique athlete, it has been a turbulent, arduous road back to WWE. In 2003, just as Hardy began to make his ascent to the top of World Wrestling Entertainment, he came crashing down as a result of a poisonous drug dependency. He was plagued by an addiction to pain killers and methamphetamine (crystal meth), a highly addictive stimulant.
It was later changed to: For this unique athlete, it has been a turbulent, arduous road back to WWE. In 2003, just as Hardy began to make his ascent to the top of World Wrestling Entertainment, he came crashing down, reportedly because of a drug dependency. After showing up late for several WWE events and demonstrating a deterioration in his in-ring performance, Hardys last match in WWE was on March 24, 2003. In May of that year, after refusing to go into drug rehabilitation, Hardy was subsequently released from WWE.
In another possible similarity, it should be interesting to see whether Umaga winds up in TNA Wrestling like Hardy did following his drug-related termination from WWE. Umaga has history with the promotion as he made a few appearances for TNA in late 2003 following his initial release from WWE a few months prior.

It would seem TNA have no problem hiring wrestlers with drug dependencies. Morons. :rolleyes:

Fair play to WWE, for too long they turned a blind eye to all this stuff but in the last few years they’ve copped on. I saw an interesting interview with Kurt Angle lately where he claimed less and less of the new generation of wrestler are taking stuff whereas it was endemic in the 80’s and early 90’s.

[quote=“The Dunph”]It would seem TNA have no problem hiring wrestlers with drug dependencies. Morons. :rolleyes:

Fair play to WWE, for too long they turned a blind eye to all this stuff but in the last few years they’ve copped on. I saw an interesting interview with Kurt Angle lately where he claimed less and less of the new generation of wrestler are taking stuff whereas it was endemic in the 80’s and early 90’s.[/quote]

Of course they don’t. Why would they give a fuck what a wrestler is doing to themselves, let them take what they want, who gives a fuck… And as for Kurt Angle, he’s one of the biggest junkies going.

This is desperate

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