+Cecilio Lanz Well, I'm figuring that WWE doesn't want to open them up to a lawsuit big time from that shiteating sin of a bitch. Money talks and all that stuff.
I remember Wrestlemania X8, when The Rock hit his People's Elbow in the
middle of the ring. I think he must have lost the plot because there was
nothing there at all... Absolutely nothing!
+jakeypearce And nobody can forget SummerSlam 2005 when Shawn Michaels spent about 40 minutes flopping around a ring by himself. I'd never seen anybody beat themselves up like that.
+jakeypearce Or remember This Tuesday In Texas 1990 when The Undertaker pinned the floor to win his first WWF Championship? It was the start of a legacy for the dead man, and he has nothing to thank for getting him started!
+jakeypearce And when nothing helped Snoop Dogg throw #nothingmania out of the ring.
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Dont throw jabs at the bullet club. They are awesome. y2j has always been
"meh" to me. Good in ring performer, but the "c'mon baby!" come back is so
out of date its kinda cringe worthy. Hes out of date, but the strings of
nostalgia has been giving him a decent pop. And i HATE the scarf.
+juan twotree i belive he meant to say fans dont Hate bullet club quite Opposite they Adore them from all the shirts to cherry and too sweets they are heels but they arent hated heels like taker was heel against brock but come on who are we kidding you cant booo taker.
+Vinnie-Dangerous Official Music The company wouldn't allow it, you can't just do whatever interview you like, the company has to okay it and I doubt they'd okay them doing one with whatculture
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