Black Pearl Publicado 9 Abril 2013 Mas atacou o João Cena :mrgreen: Interpretei mais como uma mensagem que vai lutar pelo titulo. Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Naitch Publicado 10 Abril 2013 Só uma curiosidade, o tema do Fandango está na posição 150 do itunes :lol: Compartilhar este post Link para o post
OKT Publicado 10 Abril 2013 crl não sou só eu que fiquei com o theme do fandango na cabeça, é bastante nice e catchy :lol: Até me arrepiei nesses videos que resumem os cantigos, adoro estas cenas. Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Mister Master Publicado 10 Abril 2013 Retirado de um tópico do wrestlingforum: Signing Talent (John Laurinatis vs. Triple H) Now since the creation of FCW(and it's transformation into NXT), WWE has seen a huge wave in creating talent. OVW under Jim Ross brought us the famous Brock Lesnar, John Cena, Dave Batista and Randy Orton's with Dolph Ziggler, CM Punk, Ryback, Cody Rhodes and The Miz being the last tier of superstars to be signed into and come out of the OVW territories. (indy wrestling aside). When WWE no longer used OVW as their talent development territory we have seen the following superstars be signed to developmental contracts, make their debuts, win World Titles, headline PPVs and become some of today's most popular WWE supertars. Looking at who is currently on the roster and who is yet to debut on the roster the future is looking pretty bright. But who is to be credited more? John Laurinatis or Triple H? Triple H recently took over the head role of talent relations in 2011 and I thought we would be able to compare the superstars that Johnny brought to the company with the superstars that Triple H brought/is bringing to the company to determine who has done a more successful job. Daniel Bryan WAS signed during John Laurinatis's reign, but was literally in development a couple of weeks before being brought to the main roster NXT. (Ironically what is now used as the developments). Sin Cara WAS in a similar situation, only under the title of Triple H. Now between those two superstars it's obvious who has had the better career, but it should be noted when their careers took off as well. Sandow for example was signed by Big Johnny, but didn't debut until the Triple H reign. However, for the basis of this thread we'll go by the initial signings as given credit for seeing the potential. So in a nutshell, regardless of where they are now. Who do you think will be credited as being the overall best talent scout for creating the future of the WWE. (Triple H has only been in his row for two years and IMO the talent under his ring is already miles better and has way more long term potential.) It is funny though that the guys who got recent main event pushes still tend to come from Jim Ross. Will Triple H follow in Jim Ross's footsteps? Is John Laurinatis to blame for WWE's lack of developing stars for such a long period of time? Until I gathered this list, I never realized how good having Triple H in this role is. Now sure he has had his faults with Kharma and Sin Cara but neither situation is really is fault as the potential was always there. Will this be unanimous that Triple H has the better eye? Or will some say that Del, Swagger, Kingston, Sheamus and Barrett will make more of a long term impact than Ambrose, Rollins, Cesao, Wyatt and Ohno? Hopefully we get some good insight here on just how crucial being the executive of talent relations really is. Compartilhar este post Link para o post
45roma Publicado 10 Abril 2013 Big Johnny e Haitch no comando da WWE vai ser épico. :prayer: Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Mister Master Publicado 10 Abril 2013 Só sei é que davam um card do caraças para umas Survivor Series: AJ Vs. Paige Kaitlyn Vs. Summer Rae Alberto Del Rio/Alex Riley/Brodus Clay/Damien Sandow Vs. Leo Kruger/Luke Harper/Oliver Grey/Richie Steamboat Darren Young/David Otunga/Drew McIntyre/Evan Bourne/Johnny Curtis Vs. Antonio Cesaro/Adrian Neville/Bo Dallas/Big E Langston/Brad Maddox Justin Gabriel/Heath Slater/Jack Swagger/Kofi Kingston Vs. Roman Reings/Seth Rollins/Xavier Woods/El Generico Ted DiBiase/Titus O'Neill/Tyson Kidd/Sheamus/Wade Barrett Vs. Corey Graves/Bray Wyatt/Conor O'Brian/Dean Ambrose/Kassius Ohno Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Kev Publicado 10 Abril 2013 A música do Fandango ainda não me saiu da cabeça :lol: Grande RAW e grande ambiente :prayer: Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Warzone Publicado 10 Abril 2013 Fandango no fim do Smackdown: Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Mister Master Publicado 10 Abril 2013 O Kane e o DBD ao 1:20 :lol: Compartilhar este post Link para o post
El Shafto Publicado 10 Abril 2013 o público da raw criou um monstro :lol: agr só falta ele fazer mais que leg drops e tá feito o próximo campeão mundial Compartilhar este post Link para o post
andriy pereplyotkin Publicado 10 Abril 2013 Brothers of Yestruction. Compartilhar este post Link para o post
6nario Publicado 10 Abril 2013 Então mas houve smackdown ontem? Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Naitch Publicado 10 Abril 2013 Foi gravado. Sexta-Feira já dá para ver. Compartilhar este post Link para o post
6nario Publicado 10 Abril 2013 (editado) Ah, já percebi. Mas não é costume, porque fizeram isso? BTW: Teremos Taker, Kane e Bryan vs Shield? Editado 10 Abril 2013 por Landry Compartilhar este post Link para o post
45roma Publicado 10 Abril 2013 As Smackdowns são todas gravadas às terças. Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Che Publicado 10 Abril 2013 Podia ter improvisado um 'I'm Randy Orton...', enfim. :( Compartilhar este post Link para o post
TP Publicado 10 Abril 2013 finalmente, pelo que eu tenho estado a ver no youtube: p*ta DE RAW ! Compartilhar este post Link para o post
marte Publicado 10 Abril 2013 finalmente, pelo que eu tenho estado a ver no youtube: p*ta DE RAW ! Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Mister Master Publicado 10 Abril 2013 Está aqui link para a Raw de 2ª feira. Completa. Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Cra Publicado 10 Abril 2013 O punk vai ficar fora dos ringues ou não foi nada de grave? Ziggler :prayer: Compartilhar este post Link para o post