i would love to see kane and undertake challenge for the tag team titles, bring back Dudley boys and broken woken hardys add the usos, new day, bludgeon bros.
I suppose it might be fun seeing what lengths WWE tries going to in its "make the crowd cheer Reigns" doomed mission. Heyman's good, but he's not a miracle worker to that extent.
(20-03-2018 22:01 )shano123 Wrote: [ -> ]Pleased for Bryan!!!
I'm too pleased with Bryan being finally cleared to wrestle after a couple of years of going back & forth between medical teams trying to get clearance.Given all the old huhah about 'wrestling being fake' & all that & yes the results are pre-determined beforehand. But the bumps,bruises,broken necks & other injuries are real with history showing that one wrongly timed move can cause a career ending injury (Paige,Edge, Sting,Steve Austin to name just a few of many).
Watching a wrestler announcing in the ring (with tears in their eyes) calling time on their career through injury in can tug on the heart-strings of even the coldest of hearts.But big kudos to Daniel Bryan & his family for continuously fighting to get medically cleared (with WWE being the most stringent of medical teams) & I hope that the concussions he was suffering before he had to retire are a thing of the past.
Truth is if WWE wasn't going to clear him he would have been off to the indy circuits or other organizations anyway as he had already been cleared by every other medical team anyway.
But on a side note given that former wrestlers have been suing WWE for injuries sustained from chair-shots to the head I'm surprised they haven't banned it by now.
I heard rumours that Bryan was cleared before the Rumble but the top-dogs opted for his return at WM where as others have said that it'll no doubt be in a tag match with Shane vs Owens/Zayn but the longer term option will be vs AJ & Nakamura.There also seems some unfinshed business with the Miz though.
Given that Bryan has quit the GM role on Smackdown who's going fill his shoes I wonder.
prince puma aka ricochet signed for nxt in jan and is set to make his tv debut on april 4. if he can do half the things he did on lucha underground he will be great in wwe. if he makes to the main roster he should go to smackdown as it will be a better match than raw especially with the likes of roode, styles, nakamura etc being there.
(20-03-2018 22:01 )shano123 Wrote: [ -> ]Pleased for Bryan!!!
I'm too pleased with Bryan being finally cleared to wrestle after a couple of years of going back & forth between medical teams trying to get clearance.Given all the old huhah about 'wrestling being fake' & all that & yes the results are pre-determined beforehand. But the bumps,bruises,broken necks & other injuries are real with history showing that one wrongly timed move can cause a career ending injury (Paige,Edge, Sting,Steve Austin to name just a few of many).
Watching a wrestler announcing in the ring (with tears in their eyes) calling time on their career through injury in can tug on the heart-strings of even the coldest of hearts.But big kudos to Daniel Bryan & his family for continuously fighting to get medically cleared (with WWE being the most stringent of medical teams) & I hope that the concussions he was suffering before he had to retire are a thing of the past.
Truth is if WWE wasn't going to clear him he would have been off to the indy circuits or other organizations anyway as he had already been cleared by every other medical team anyway.
But on a side note given that former wrestlers have been suing WWE for injuries sustained from chair-shots to the head I'm surprised they haven't banned it by now.
I heard rumours that Bryan was cleared before the Rumble but the top-dogs opted for his return at WM where as others have said that it'll no doubt be in a tag match with Shane vs Owens/Zayn but the longer term option will be vs AJ & Nakamura.There also seems some unfinshed business with the Miz though.
Given that Bryan has quit the GM role on Smackdown who's going fill his shoes I wonder.