Finally 'Huge' Indian debut in WWE

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I wonder if Sean Waltman (X-Pac or 1-2-3 Kid) is comin back to WWE. Road Dogg, Billy Gunn will not join the WWE as they have current contracts with TNA Wrestling. So looks like it’ll be Shawn Micheals and Triple H in DX.

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man u guyz have alot to say abt this guy
in ma opinon he is so scary i just saw like 2 weeks ago cuz ma brothers watch wrestling sometimes n they told me abt him so i wanted to see him n seriously i got scared lolzzzzz

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With rumors starting to surface relating to Triple H having a strong keen on turning babyface anytime soon, we might see a "DX McMahon" stable, with all four members of McMahon family (make it five members for the future, shall we?), Michaels and Cena. Or we could go the more popular route and include Triple H/Michaels in, and have Cena as a more permanent face on the roster. If we do go with Triple H/Michaels, could we also include Flair in it, as a manager? That would make for a great sight.

There are practically dozens of possible scenarios that one can think of, and if they don't rush out things and make it a surprise climatic ending, I am sure it will sweeten the pot. The PPV is always a nice place for the break out of these like characters, but for an average wrestling fan who garners interest in the weekly shows and not necessarily from dishing $35 for a PPV, I'd reckon RAW would be more suitable place for such an option.

Thoughts?

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omg i saw him yesterday, hes humongous. I m so looking forward to c his match with undertaker. I bet its gonna end up undeclared. Lets c how much fame is he gonna get from this

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HUGE!

The undertaker DOES look small against this guy :eek:

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Okie dok, I would like to gather around some opinions of wrestling fans on board. Those casual and hardcore, I am planning to dish out $35 for Vengeance, for one and only reason in mind; To see both Michaels and Triple H (and possibly others as well) stand in the middle of the ring at the end of the night and as the show is about to go off the air, they immediately switch their roles, turn on their opponents as a Sweet Chin Music and a Pedigree is delivered simultaneously, become permanent heels and do their patented DX move as the crowd goes stir-crazy in the background. The more I think about it, the more it gets clear that Shawn should and will turn, largely because of the reason that a RAW-brand show is scheduled in Montreal for later this year. God, I can't wait to see Shawn in Montreal.

Well, with that said, is it worth it? Since Vengeance is quite miles away and we don't even know the rumored matches at this point in time except for the major spoiler noted above, is it worth dishing out the money for? Yes? No?

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dhobi bhai, u should certainly go. I cant believe its just $35, this is really cheap. Where will u be standing? How far is vengeance from Montreal? Anyway i think u should spend the money and time and go for it. Its totally different viewing it live from your own two eyes.

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Glad to have read your reply. :)

The Vengeance PPV will be coming to you live from Charlotte, and I am only planning to purchase it solely due to one reason alone, as mentioned above (Spoilers of the return of DX). I thought I would gather around some opinions due to high costs and unnecessary increase in prices.

Believe me, if I had to spend in excess of $1,000 for a matter of three seconds just to see Triple H giving Pedigree to an unknown human being, I would do it in a blink of an eye.

Musicmaniac, how many shows have you been to (PPV's/Weekly shows/House shows/Book-Autograph signings)? Would you like to share your experience(s) with us?

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The Great Khali is considered to be so bad in the ring that he's been labeled as a danger to his opponents and a risk to himself as well. His upcoming match with The Undertaker at Judgment Day just may be his only high-profile WWE match before he gets cut loose because he's said to be that inept. Khali's recent involvement at WWE shows has been limited to run-ins for the most part because management isn't too keen on him having actual matches.


That just about ends the speculation that practically half of the world had already predicted before-hand since the moment he stepped his foot in the ring. The assumption "biggest thing to hit WWE since Giant Gonzalez" will shortly come to an abrupt halt, and amidst all this, I feel like booking a one-way ticket to Stamford and setting the company's headquarters on fire due to their complete and utter inexperience on building half-decent characters and storylines alongwith it. The enormous hype that has revolved around him thus far won't last another six months, and sadly, as much as I have liked seeing him in the ring speaking a familiar language, one cannot come to expect the "wrestling" aspect out of such an individual. It was a given that he was on a short-term basis. Now he will be forced to disappear into darkness while another one will make his entry in our lifetimes somewhere down the road.

You know, at this point, I remember Hassan's "forceful" exit from the WWE. A horrible, horrible way to see his career come to an end in such a disgusting way. If those ridiculous script writers had half a brain pinched into their skull, it wouldn't have ended like that, would it?

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the fact that he can't speak much english may have something to do with him not getting too many matches or may be he does'nt know how to act...you need to be a good actor to be successful at wwe...he is a paindu what do they expect.But man he is one huge sob.

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DesiDudeCool, do you think it would be a good idea for someone else (other than Daivari) to be Dalip's manager, someone who knows and speaks the language in order to extract the vast fanbase in both collective countries of India and Pakistan?

And if we are talking about anyone not speaking (proper) English, Smackdown's "Numba Won Announca" Funaki would be the first person who would come to mind. The guy has been jobbing out since time has been known to man, and will probably continue to lay down until he is dead and buried.

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Dude u sound so much like my bro, hes a huge fan of HHH. Well i have been to a lot of weeklys and PPV, though havent attended one for almost a yr now. The first one i went to was 5 yrs ago, cant remember much but just went there to watch rock kick some arse. He really knows how to entertain the crowd. I had a blast at the smackdown. I remember my mum wouldn’t allow me to go and watch wrestling. She thinks of them as barbarians, shes a bit too over protective, doesnt want me to have a bad influence. Whereas my dad encouraged me to attend it, therefore i ended up going to it with my bro and dad and offcourse my bro went to c HHH. I tell ya, watching HHH enterance is even worth the money. I think its worth every penny, so u should seriously go to that ppv. Even though i have been to alot of shows, i only got one autographs and few pics.

Heres for all of u suckers who love cena :smiley:

and just wanted to put a pic of chris Benua

and heres ray mysterio, smack for some reason it wont appear :frowning:

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most of these guys take steroids to get so pumped up which means they are probably not having too much sex.I just wonder why they wanna risk so much for money and fame.They should look at what happened to Eddie Gurerro.

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:biggthumb Music Maniac :biggthumb


* In love with Triple H till death do us part * :biggthumb


Gah......Enrolling in chain-gang? That's my 51st to-do task from a list of top 50. :D

But yes, nice pictures overall. The one with Cena's autograph is mighty good!

That house show......low lightning, since the company uses their own set of lights......is that Tajiri standing with Chris Benoit drapped in the flag? How long ago was this, do you remember? And what was happening at that time, who was Benoit wrestling with? I also see another individual standing behind Benoit. Assuming from the look of the boots, the protective black tape worn all over the hand and a glimpse of muscle on the thighs, I am taking that is JBL?

Seems like you had first-row seat(s). If yes, that is fantastic. May I ask how did you get the first-row seats?

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yup thats tijiri. I cant remember when was this taken, unfortuantely dont even have a date on it. Prolly a yr ago (or maybe more than a yr) i guess, cant remember. Na it wasnt JBL, i m sorry i cant remember who was it. Well didnt have the first row seats, if ur a gal then u know how pepz let u get in the front :D i take advantage of my beauty. All i have to do was smile and ask um if i could stand right next to them. I had seats somewhere in the middle :D

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The company is very high on removing substance-abuse drugs and unprescribed medicines which has previously resulted in uncontrollable measures of distances some of the wrestlers have went to, and reliving Guerrero's history of the past and an unfortunate set of tragic events leading to his passing, WWE has entered into a contract with an independent third-party which will oversee and conduct individual and immediate testing of superstars on various levels providing baseline results to Vince, who will then decide advanced protective actions and suggest remedies against any further process.

In conclusion, this has already been taken care of. Wrestlers are aware of the testing process currently in place, and those who are on any such drugs are trying their level best to eradicate these components from their lives forever.

It is always hard to keep the body in shape when it is continuously and violently rubbed against thick paddings posted beneath the squared circle, on a scale of almost four to five days a week. Bearing in mind that they also have to spend their time with families, household chores/hobbies/outdoor activities, it is practically hard to visit the Gym every night after work and stay all-night long to be in shape for a show the next day. That is where these substances come in handy, although the matter has already been reviewed by those who are in charge and the results should come out over the course of next few months.

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They could'nt get that out from baseball,good luck trying to get it out from wrestling where everybody uses it to some extent.lol

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"Where everybody uses it to some extent"?

A very harsh statement, to say the least.

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