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Exacto, o Estrada, quer se queira quer não, quase que levou o Umaga às costas. Sim, a qualidade in-ring do Umaga ajudou e bastante, mas o facto de ter um Manager daqueles ajudou ainda mais

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Mas o Umaga tinha o Deus Estrada

Sim. Mas o Umaga provavelmente iria lá na mesma sem o Estrada.

 

Se bem que o push dele terminou com a saída do Estrada de manager dele. Mas também coincidiu com o regresso do Triple H... Não que eu ache que se possa responsabilizar tudo o que ocorre mal na WWE ao HHH, mas de vez em quando até é correcto fazê-lo.

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O Umaga n fazia sentido sem ter alguém a falar por trás. Só aparecer e desmanchar um gajo à porrada só pq sim é parvo. Por isso é q com o Estrada funcionava...

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O Umaga n fazia sentido sem ter alguém a falar por trás. Só aparecer e desmanchar um gajo à porrada só pq sim é parvo. Por isso é q com o Estrada funcionava...

A WWE deu cabo do Umaga duas vezes. Quando lhe tirou o Estrada e quando o despede logo depois de ter dado um twist interesantíssimo com ele a falar na feud que teve com o Punk...

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O despedimento do Umaga se bem me lembro teve a haver com a violação o programa anti-doping (que tem um nome que agora não me lembro) da WWE.

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Já tinha visto o Sandman a dar cabo de um, mas agora o Cena e o Undertaker, nem por isso. Ainda por cima com um pau... Mas afiado!

 

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:doubt:

 

Former WWE star Umaga hospitalized Edward Fatu, 36, is hospitalized in Houston and in what was described as life threatening condition by a long-time friend.

 

Details are sketchy at this point but he apparently fell asleep last night while watching television, and several hours later, his wife found him not breathing with blood coming out of his nose and he was rushed to the hospital.

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Não? A sério? :shock:

 

Bem, a confirmar-se lá vai ser mais um que se calhar é por culpa de "certas substâncias" infelizmente :(

 

p.s: Agr que tou a ver bem, o Sheamus bem que podia ir um bocadinho ao solário :lol:

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Twittings:

 

Ken "Mr. Kennedy" Anderson: "Say a prayer for my boy Umaga"

 

D'Angelo Dinero / Elijah Burke: "Pope was informed many hours ago of my friend Umaga. Pope will not comment until the family speaks, neither should you. Prayer is key! ~ PHS"

 

Bobby Lashley: "Very sad day today. A good friend is gone."

 

Parece que o pior se confirma e que ele faleceu. Apanhou-me um pouco desprevenido a notícia, mesmo que ele tenha sido corrido da WWE por recusar a ajuda oferecida, para se livrar do vício das substâncias. Não a quis e infelizmente pagou caro por isso, mais cedo do que previa. Isto supondo, porque nem anúncio oficial houve, quanto mais relatório da autópsia.

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Falei nele aqui e pimba :o

 

RIP. Era dos lutadores que mais apreciava.

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Umaga passes

Written: December 4, 2009

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WWE would like to express its deepest condolences to Mr. Fatu’s family, friends and fans on his tragic passing. Mr. Fatu was under contract with WWE at various time periods and most recently performed under the name "Umaga." Mr. Fatu's contract was terminated on June 11, 2009.

 

R.I.P.

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Um tipo que pegou numa gimmick parva e soube correr com a bola que lhe deram... Uma das maiores surpresas da década, e juntamente com o Kennedy um dos ex WWE que podiam ter tido um destino brilhante não fossem os azares e as asneiras em momentos chave. RIP.

Btw, coincidência macabra. Tanto o Eddie Fatu como o Eddie Guerrero fizeram o último combate das suas vidas com o Mr. Kennedy :estrelas:

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O último combate do Umaga n foi contra o Kennedy...

 

E os gajos da Attitude Era estão a cair que nem tordos...

 

RIP

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*Combate que alguém tivesse visto

Nem eu nem tu dissemos isso em algum momento :mrgreen:

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ECW Champion Christian vs. Shelton Benjamin (Ladder Match)

 

ECW Champion Christian will return to the match that made him famous when he defends his title against Shelton Benjamin in a Ladder Match at WWE TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs.

 

These two Superstars are no strangers to this dangerous bout. Christian built his reputation competing in high-risk Ladder Matches, including the first-ever Tables, Ladders & Chairs Match at SummerSlam 2000, a grueling contest many fans considered to be one of the greatest WWE matches of all time.

 

Benjamin, perhaps the finest athlete in all of WWE, has competed in a record four Money in the Bank Ladder Matches. While The Gold Standard has never walked away with the coveted briefcase, his amazing feats of athleticism have wowed the WWE Universe year in and year out. At the 25th Anniversary of WrestleMania, Benjamin’s memorable dive off the top of a 20-foot ladder became an immediate fixture of WWE highlight reels.

 

Knowing full well what they are capable of in this environment, Christian challenged Benjamin to a Ladder Match. Not only was the ECW Champion looking to test himself, but he wanted to compete in a bout that would steal the show. Benjamin, riding a wave of confidence after defeating Zack Ryder to become the No. 1 Contender for the ECW Championship, was more than up for it.

 

With Christian’s ECW Championship hanging high above the ring at WWE TLC, these two fearless competitors will pull out all the stops for the opportunity to grasp it.

 

 

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Women's Champion Michelle McCool vs. Mickie James

 

After coming to SmackDown by way of the tri-brand Divas trade, Mickie James started out strong with a win over Layla in her debut match on Oct. 23.

 

However, ever since, Women’s Champion Michelle McCool and Layla have set out to make Mickie’s life miserable.

 

On the Nov. 13 edition of SmackDown, Mickie looked to be on her way to beating Natalya. However before Mickie could get the pinfall, the devious duo of Michelle and Layla appeared at ringside and proceeded to destroy Mickie’s ring attire with a pair of scissors. The distraction not only cost Mickie the match, but delivered a lingering, emotional blow.

 

The very next week on SmackDown, Michelle and Layla were at it again. After Mickie soundly defeated Layla, Michelle’s personalized version of “Old McDonald” was played on the arena video screen. In the denigrating video, Michelle mocked Mickie, calling her “Piggie James.” The insulting stunt left Mickie crying in the ring.

 

Finally, at Survivor Series, Mickie earned a measure of revenge when Team Mickie defeating Team Michelle in a Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Match.

 

After Survivor Series, things really started going Mickie's way.

 

On the Dec. 4 edition of SmackDown, she beat both Beth Phoenix and Natalya in a Triple Threat Match to become the No. 1 contender for the Women’s Championship.

 

Then in a final push for momentum, on the last SmackDown before WWE TLC, Mickie & Maria beat Michelle & Layla when Mickie pinned Layla.

 

Now, Mickie has an opportunity for ultimate revenge – dethroning Michelle and capturing the Women’s Championship.

 

 

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Kofi Kingston vs. Randy Orton

 

The Kofi Kingston-Randy Orton rivalry has seen nearly everything.

 

Numerous blindsided attacks: Check

Vicious taunts and terrorization: Check

Defacing of a personalized NASCAR: Check

Execution of a Boom Drop in the stands: Check

 

Expect this list to grow, nonetheless, when two of the most ferocious combatants and impassioned rivals collide once again at WWE TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs at the AT&T Center in San Antonio.

 

In addition to it being extraordinarily intense, Kingston and The Viper’s confrontation has also been very competitive. At Survivor Series, Kingston was the sole survivor when he pinned Orton to finish off The Viper’s troop. A couple weeks later on Raw, the former WWE Champion got some much-desired revenge when his cohorts, The Legacy, deviously assaulted their animated enemy to help Orton secure a victory.

 

AT WWE TLC, however, the vivacious Superstar should be completely aware of the kind of conniving tactics The Viper is capable of achieving. From watching out for interference from Cody Rhodes or Ted DiBiase to safeguarding against other crafty maneuvers from his opponent, Kingston appears fully prepared for this highly anticipated bout.

 

The winner of this contest, moreover, will almost certainly raise their stock in their respective quests to become the No. 1 contender for the WWE Title. Orton, for one, has already made several demands to recent special guest hosts on Raw, including Gov. Jesse Ventura, that he deserves another opportunity at the gold. His WWE TLC adversary, meanwhile, has battled his way to the top of the rankings.

 

It remains to be seen what new drama will be added to this riveting rivalry, but one thing is for sure, the WWE Universe does not want to miss this match, or any of the highly coveted contests at WWE TLC.

 

 

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Intercontinental Champion John Morrison vs. Drew McIntyre - Intercontinental Championship Match

 

At WWE TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs, Intercontinental Champion John Morrison will put his title on the line against the ruthless Drew McIntyre.

 

Since the moment he set foot on SmackDown, McIntyre’s brutal drive and untamed ability have given the WWE Universe no alternative but to stand up and take notice. The Scottish Superstar was personally signed by WWE Chairman Mr. McMahon, who called McIntyre a future World Champion. He battled his way to victory at Survivor Series, in an all-out explosive Elimination Match. But the biggest highlight of his career came when he pinned The Guru of Greatness on Friday night, just two weeks before the WWE TLC pay-per-view. Without a doubt, McIntyre has showed that he has what it takes to possess the gold and that he will do whatever it takes to make it happen.

 

But at WWE TLC, if McIntyre hopes to be triumphant, he will have to overcome his toughest opponent to date. The Shaman of Sexy is truly the essence of everything the Intercontinental Championship stands for; a dynamic, ultra-athletic Superstar who is as outspoken as he is talented. Since coming to SmackDown, he has cemented his “A-Lister” reputation as an elite singles competitor, which culminated in the capture of the Intercontinental Title in an explosive match with Rey Mysterio. The Friday Night Delight has met every challenge head-on and risen to the top time and time again. And with the gold on the line, the high-flying Morrison is sure to rise to new heights to keep the coveted symbol of excellence around his waist.

 

When the merciless meets the magnificent?, who will prevail?

 

 

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Unified Tag Team Champions Chris Jericho & Big Show vs. D-Generation X (Tables, Ladders & Chairs Match)

 

At WWE: Tables, Ladders & Chairs, Unified Tag Team Champions Chris Jericho & Big Show will face their greatest challenge since forming their golden alliance, putting their titles on the line against D-Generation X in a TLC Match.

 

Although the innovative, new WWE pay-per-view will feature matches utilizing ladders, tables and chairs, the Unified Tag Team Title Match will be the one battle that will incorporate all three.

 

The TLC is a notorious, career-threatening match like no other in which tables, ladders and chairs are all legal. The object – to ascend and grab the championship gold that is hanging above the ring before your opponents can – becomes even more daunting once the two additional elements of mass mayhem are thrown into the mix.

 

Ever since Chris Jericho literally handed Big Show tag team gold - using a special clause in his championship contract to replace an injured Edge with The World’s Largest Athlete - the dominant duo has successfully defended their championship against the likes of Batista & Rey Mysterio, The Legacy and Cryme Tyme. With every new challenge that has presented itself, the combined skills of this elite tour de force has continued to rise above, helping to establish them as one of the greatest tag team champions in the majestic annals of WWE.

 

But this time around, they will be facing more than just a tag team. They will be taking on a squared circle institution. Both together and as individuals, The Game and The Showstopper have proven themselves, time and time again, to be two of the most dangerous Superstars in WWE history. Rather than conform to WWE over the years, their uncanny abilities and charismatic attitude has forced WWE to shape itself around them. In addition to having their reputation of rebellion, anarchy, and sheer will on their side, they also seem to have the reigning champions’ number. In recent months, they have scored two non-title victories over Big Show & Jericho on Monday Night Raw. Could TLC bring them the third? Break it down!

 

When it comes to TLC, the hardware in the ring is almost as dangerous as the four Superstars who will be wielding it. All of them have seen just about everything there is to see over the years. All of them have proven themselves to be as tough as they are determined. And absolutely all of them have demonstrated exceptional ability in a wide variety of specialty matches. No matter what the outcome, one thing is for certain: The WWE Universe is in for one wild ride from start to finish.

 

Will Jeri-Show once again prove they are the crème de la crème of tag team excellence? Or will they “bow to the masters?”

 

 

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WWE Champion John Cena vs. Sheamus (Tables Match)

 

These Irish eyes aren’t exactly smiling, but rather, they are directly fixed on the WWE Championship.

 

In a hazardous Tables Match, Sheamus, the Raw roster’s most recent acquisition, competes for his first major title against WWE Champion John Cena at WWE TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs.

 

One-third of the weaponry described in the namesake of the first-ever pay-per-view event of this kind, a Tables Match is designed for the most aggressive Superstars, using their might to drive one another through the unforgiving pine. The first man to force his opponent through a table will be awarded the match and the WWE Championship.

 

Rare is it for a Superstar to attain a title match of such magnitude so early in his career, let alone within mere weeks after arriving on the scene of the Monday night juggernaut, Raw. Then again, Sheamus – whose WWE career will peak at roughly six months by the time he steps into the ring with Cena – is a rare warrior of a uniquely fierce breed.

 

In a match designed to afford opportunity to Superstars who’ve never held the WWE or World Heavyweight Title, The Celtic Warrior earned No. 1 contendership in a most impressive manner, prevailing against Kofi Kingston, Mark Henry and others in a revolutionary Breakthrough Battle Royal.

 

And while The Champ’s most recent conquests include victories over Randy Orton and even both members of D-Generation X in a single bout, perhaps even Cena is not prepared for the unstoppable wrath of this baleful Irishman.

 

The Celtic Warrior has recklessly torn through anyone in plain sight, from a WWE timekeeper to a Hall of Famer in Jerry Lawler. Now retired from ring action, veteran Jamie Noble also suffered an unforgettably grisly physical mauling by Sheamus in perhaps the most convincing display of the pale plunderer’s ruthlessness.

 

The fiery haired Irish Superstar has sworn to surpass the thrashing delivered to Noble when he battles The Champ. Will Sheamus make good on this vow or will Cena, a man known for persevering in the face of the most difficult challenges, find a way to serve defeat to Monday Night Raw’s greatest menace?

 

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Batista vs. World Heavyweight Champion Undertaker (Chair Match)

 

At WWE Tables Ladders & Chairs, familiar foes will once again clash, as World Heavyweight Champion Undertaker will take on longtime adversary Batista for the World Title in a Chair Match. And both the ominous World Champion and his furious No. 1 Contender will enter the squared circle with a new-found level of intensity.

 

Just five days after The Animal annihilated his former comrade-in-arms, Rey Mysterio, at Survivor Series, Batista overcame The Undertaker’s brother Kane in a brutal No. 1 Contender’s Match for the World Heavyweight Championship. The hard-fought victory propels The Animal into a sure-fire showdown of destiny with the ominous World Champion.

 

The Undertaker’s history of legendary battles with Batista has been nothing short of epic. But, with The Phenom’s most recent acquisition of the gold, he has arguably transcended other SmackDown Superstars to reach a plateau of competition all his own. His list of conquests is long and his reputation has become as intimidating as his deadly arsenal of weapons. And now that he holds the World Title as his “holy grail,” is it conceivable that any Superstar will ever be able to overcome his wrath?

 

SmackDown’s “blue chip acquisition” Batista has shown no sign that he is in any way intimidated by his WWE: TLC nemesis. Since moving from Monday Night Raw, The Animal has been more ferocious than ever, scoring monumental victories over the likes of Matt Hardy and Unified Tag Team Champions Chris Jericho & Big Show, respectively. He unleashed such a merciless attack on his former friend Mysterio that the official was forced to stop the match. His new-found ruthlessness has fused with outrageous momentum to drive this fierce competitor like never before. The rage-filled Superstar claims that nothing would come between himself and the World Championship and on any given day, he is capable of knocking anyone off the mountain so that he can have it all to himself.

 

Of all the memorable encounters that have taken place between the two mighty Superstars over the years, it was the earth-shattering circumstances of their recent WWE Bragging Rights Fatal Four Way Championship Match that truly demonstrated how close they are as competitors. Golden fate seemed to be in Batista’s corner as he came within a millisecond of pinning The Phenom. If not for The Master of the 619, The Demon of Death Valley may be challenging him for the gold in two weeks. Instead, The Undertaker finished that match with a devastating Tombstone. Could he call on his lethal finish twice in a row? Or is The Animal just a Batista Bomb away from immortality?

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