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Rodimus Prime wrote:That's probably not going to happen...I don't think MVP is on Orton's level. Maybe if Orton gets "demoted" or something. I've been hearing rumors that at next year's WrestleMania, Triple H will face Batista, both of them going in as champions, and the heavyweight titles will be unified again. But for how long...?
original sin wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote:That's probably not going to happen...I don't think MVP is on Orton's level. Maybe if Orton gets "demoted" or something. I've been hearing rumors that at next year's WrestleMania, Triple H will face Batista, both of them going in as champions, and the heavyweight titles will be unified again. But for how long...?
If that's next year's main event then I am not watching. I hate when either one of them are champions. Batista is boring as hell, and well Triple H doesn't need to be champion, he wants to be. That gets so old.
If Orton and MVP feud I'll be happy as hell. They're two of my favorite "newcomers". MVP moreso then Orton because MVP has a lot of charisma, Orton doesn't have any at all really
original sin wrote:HA! I'm sorry, but saying Batista works harder then Chavo or Triple H is a load of ****. Chavo is one of the hardest working guys in the company and goes out there and does his job on a consistent basis. Triple H may get the title whenever he wants, but the guy is talented as hell and has had some of the most amazing matches in the history of the company. Cena also works a thousand times harder then Batista. Batista goes out there, clotheslines someone a couple of times, spears them, then power bombs them. HOOORAYYYY
Tough Scorponok wrote:works hard?. I'd say not hard enough, besides hiding behind Vickie Guerrero's Big Behind, and coming out with excuses why He looses a match.
its all Fake
Rodimus Prime wrote:Tough Scorponok wrote:works hard?. I'd say not hard enough, besides hiding behind Vickie Guerrero's Big Behind, and coming out with excuses why He looses a match.its all Fake
Phaze wrote:Not sure why he was released
Credit: PWInsider.com
The early word on why Mr. Kennedy received his surprising release from World Wrestling Entertainment yesterday was that in addition to injuring himself yet again, his nearly injuring Randy Orton was the straw that broke the camel's back.
Kennedy returned to RAW this past Monday night after spending ten months on the shelf rehabbing a badly injured shoulder. In his first match back, during a spot in the main event with Randy Orton, Kennedy injured his wrist.
However the more important issue in the eyes of WWE management was that Orton nearly re-injured his bad shoulder as a result of an errant move on the part of Kennedy.
According to sources, Orton and Kennedy had words backstage after the show, although it was said it wasn't heated. Apparently Orton very calmly dressed Kennedy down, explaining he has to be more careful so he doesn't injure anyone else in the ring.
WWE.com confirmed the release of Mr. Kennedy on the website yesterday in their "Industry News" tab.
Burn wrote:Phaze wrote:Not sure why he was releasedCredit: PWInsider.com
The early word on why Mr. Kennedy received his surprising release from World Wrestling Entertainment yesterday was that in addition to injuring himself yet again, his nearly injuring Randy Orton was the straw that broke the camel's back.
Kennedy returned to RAW this past Monday night after spending ten months on the shelf rehabbing a badly injured shoulder. In his first match back, during a spot in the main event with Randy Orton, Kennedy injured his wrist.
However the more important issue in the eyes of WWE management was that Orton nearly re-injured his bad shoulder as a result of an errant move on the part of Kennedy.
According to sources, Orton and Kennedy had words backstage after the show, although it was said it wasn't heated. Apparently Orton very calmly dressed Kennedy down, explaining he has to be more careful so he doesn't injure anyone else in the ring.
WWE.com confirmed the release of Mr. Kennedy on the website yesterday in their "Industry News" tab.
I'd like to think it was more than just another injury and a few choice words with Randy.
Rodimus Prime wrote:Yeah, WWE is pretty stale. Especially with Cena being the top guy. Orton and Batista I don't mind, but Cena is boring and lame.
Phaze wrote:Rodimus Prime wrote:Yeah, WWE is pretty stale. Especially with Cena being the top guy. Orton and Batista I don't mind, but Cena is boring and lame.
I'd prefer Cena to be a heel and take it back to the dr of thuganomics
Burn wrote:Phaze wrote:Not sure why he was releasedCredit: PWInsider.com
The early word on why Mr. Kennedy received his surprising release from World Wrestling Entertainment yesterday was that in addition to injuring himself yet again, his nearly injuring Randy Orton was the straw that broke the camel's back.
Kennedy returned to RAW this past Monday night after spending ten months on the shelf rehabbing a badly injured shoulder. In his first match back, during a spot in the main event with Randy Orton, Kennedy injured his wrist.
However the more important issue in the eyes of WWE management was that Orton nearly re-injured his bad shoulder as a result of an errant move on the part of Kennedy.
According to sources, Orton and Kennedy had words backstage after the show, although it was said it wasn't heated. Apparently Orton very calmly dressed Kennedy down, explaining he has to be more careful so he doesn't injure anyone else in the ring.
WWE.com confirmed the release of Mr. Kennedy on the website yesterday in their "Industry News" tab.
I'd like to think it was more than just another injury and a few choice words with Randy.
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