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WS: Is The WWE Running Out Of Ideas?

Yes they are, Raw is the same repetitive garbage now, we see the authority have a nice control rant, we see seth rollins run away, we see the main event end in DQ interference, we see a stupid bunny rabbit. It's just annoying more than anything else, why are all heels booked as complete cowards nowadays?

Results for WS Hell in a Cell + Matches for WS RAW Supershow + Wrestling Questions?!?

WS RAW SS:

1. The Last Icon
2. Brogue Kick
3. WWE Champion CM Punk
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5. Hunter WS Jigsaw and Dragoontri The Mythical Avenger
6. John Cena WS World Champion

WQ1: First off I don't get how people aren't buying CM Punk as champion, it's ridiculous. I think he is arguably the best all round natural wrestler in WWE, fantastic straight talking promos and a vintage character. I would go in to more detail but I was just trying to keep it short. I thoroughly enjoyed RAW. I thought there were terrific promos and some good build up with the Cena/Kane angle and the Jericho thing. Some pretty good matches and JL continued being a douche. 8.5/10.

WQ2: I think John Cena will win it and continuously attack Kane after the match to continue his "supposed" heel turn or it'll just symbolize the vintage John Cena, when he needs to dig deep he always will. I think it's definitely a Cena victory. The only way I don't see Cena winning it is if The Rock pops up and costs him the match.

WQ3: Being a Mickie James fan my favourite moment was when she defeated the "apparently" unbeatable Beth Phoenix live on RAW in England to win her Fourth Women's Championshiphip becoming only the fourth woman in history to win four Women's Championship's or more that was obviously before she won her fifth Admittedly the biggest moment of the year was Shawn Michaels vs Ric Flair at Wrestlemania 24 when HBK retired Flair. Now I am not a Ric Flair fan at all. But you did get a lump in your throat when you saw the camera on HBK's face muttering "I'm Sorry" before he finished Ric Flair off. The respect the two had for one another and the end of legacy left by another legend on the grand stage.

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Who is your favorite WWE superstar in 2017?

Quite a few.1.Starting from a generic one- John Cena. A lot of people hate on him but I personally feel that he is possibly one of the greatest wrestlers to step foot in the ring. His mic skills are straight fire and he gives it all in a fight.2. The face that runs the place- AJ Styles. Honestly, I didnt know him when he first debuted in WWE and I thought he sucked. But when I saw his matches in TNA, ROH, NJPW, etc, I was really impressed. His in-ring ability is something unimaginable.3. Finn Balor. I have seen him fight since his days in NXT and he is truly one of the best performers in WWE4. Shinsuke Nakamura. I have nothing to say about this man. His actions are enough5. Seth Rollins. This man is a future hall of famer for sure. The way he fights, talks, everything about him is perfect. He is truly a gift to WWE.There are a few I didnt mention like Jeff Hardy, Dean Ambrose, Randy Orton, Kevin Owens, Sami Zayn, etc.

How good was RAW on Monday?

I don't normally ask questions like this, but I was really, really impressed with RAW last night. The opening segment with Lesnar and Triple H was excellent, and the final match between Cena and Punk was probably the best of their series. Hell, that match could have headlined Wrestlemania and I'd have been more than happy. I thought it was that good.

I was a little disappointed The Rock wasn't there but really, he wasn't needed. Sheamus/Barret was good and that's a match I'm really pumped to see. I thought Orton/Cesara was pretty good as well. The segment with The Shield was very strong, and it'll be interesting to see where they go with them. Orton/Sheamus vs. The Shield?

Ryback/Ziggler was good and the Swagger/Miz match (and the preceding segment) was VERY good.

Anyways, what did you guys think? Good? Bad? Did you think it acted as a good preview or setup to Wrestlemania? Are you more fired up for Wrestlemania?

Why is everyone sick of Brock Lesnar as champion?

Why is everyone sick of Brock Lesnar as champion?Firstly you need to understand the backstory behind Brock's in ring career. Brock started off in OVW under developmental training. He got called to the main roster in 2002, and received a major push by WWE. Within a few months of being called up, he became the youngest champion to win a title belt. He became known as “The Next Big Thing” and went on to dominate in the ring. He stayed in the WWE until Wrestlemania XX (remember that match with Goldberg) After that, he went to NJPW and wrestled for a while there. In 2006, he went and pursued a career in MMA. He returned to WWE in 2012 and began a feud with Big Match John. In 2014 he beat The Undertaker’s Streak at Mania in a shock upset. After beating Goldberg for the Universal Champion at Wrestlemania 33, he has not lost the title.So why exactly is everyone sick of Brock as champ? He is now considered a part timer, only appearing occasionally to hype up a match at a major PPV. With the current influx of talent on the main roster and many more waiting for an opportunity to be called up in NXT, it comes as no surprise that many are sick of the champ. Many feel that there are a lot more deserving talent on the roster who have yet to be given a push. These include Finn Balor, who was forced to relinquish the title after an injury, and guys like Braun Strowman who need a title to elevate them to new heights. With Wrestlemania approaching and Brock seeming to be ready to leave the WWE, the title will fall to Roman Reigns at Mania. Hopefully then the title will be open to more talent then.

How can I start being a pro wrestler?

Son, I beg you not to pursue this career and I'll give you several reasons why.First of all, you say you are 15 and have no wrestling experience. You would need to get into an amateur wrestling organization immediately. Every pro wrestling superstarhas an extensive amateur wrestling background. If you notice a lot of the holds are very Greco Roman like. As in the Olympic style of wrestling.Second. You will need to take acting lessons and theater courses. Every pro wrestler is a member of the screen actors guild. They are glorified stuntmen. It looks easy on TV but these guys have gone through years of training to get even to the bottom tier of the WWE ranks.You are very late in life to even begin most of this training. But let's say for the sake of argument that you excel at these things in a very short time and you I get into a minor promotion, the life is far less glamorous than you see on TV.The lifestyle of a professional wrestler is a grueling one. Hours a day in the gym working out, choreographing routines, rehearsing gimmicks, etc. Family time is few and far between. One of my best friend's was a wrestler for years and he barely made it as a jobber in ROH.Injuries tools toll on him. A lot of wrestlers turn to drugs and alcohol to deal with the pain of the injuries and surgeries that go with this job.And my final reason is, look up how many pro wrestlers have died young. From either concussions, drug addictions, suicides, what ever …… I think you may have a different take on this dream once you get past the glitz of Monday Night Raw and look at this for what it really is.If you want to see old age and not be a depressed, cripple; go to college. Okay a real sport and excel at that.

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