Cena is good at what he is able to do. The problem is he isn't able to do a lot.
He can do any move there is. Just because he doesn't use 50 different moves every match doesn't mean he can't. People said the same about Hogan but if you watch his matches in Japan he does tons of moves.
Originally posted by jrg:
Cena is good at what he is able to do. The problem is he isn't able to do a lot.
He can do any move there is. Just because he doesn't use 50 different moves every match doesn't mean he can't. People said the same about Hogan but if you watch his matches in Japan he does tons of moves.
Originally posted by jrg:
Cena is good at what he is able to do. The problem is he isn't able to do a lot.
He can do any move there is. Just because he doesn't use 50 different moves every match doesn't mean he can't. People said the same about Hogan but if you watch his matches in Japan he does tons of moves.
Originally posted by Paul:
I don't think he deserves it at all. Some good matches in WWF, of course there's the Ladder match. Outside of being apart of the initial NWO angle in '96 he did jack s**t in WCW and never even won a world title. He didn't draw at all and has had nothing but problems the majority of his career. I don't even think anyone will remember him. So why is this guy a consideration for the Hall someone please tell me?
It's confirmed that he'll be nominated on Monday.
I do think you have a valid point because WWE introduces stables into the HOF. His involvement in NWO is certainly worthy of a HOF nomination but I'm not so sure Razor Ramon/ Scott Hall is. He had a great, popular mid card character but outside of that Michaels ladder match his individual legacy might fall a little short from the HOF.
Originally posted by jrg:
Cena is good at what he is able to do. The problem is he isn't able to do a lot.
+ Show all quotes He can do any move there is. Just because he doesn't use 50 different moves every match doesn't mean he can't. People said the same about Hogan but if you watch his matches in Japan he does tons of moves.
Link?
he means a match. not a video clip. i can probably come up with a best of khali video as well lol.
and lol 90% of that video is based around his first 2-3 years in the company.
[ Edited by TheG0RE49er on Feb 18, 2014 at 5:02 PM ]
Originally posted by jrg:
Cena is good at what he is able to do. The problem is he isn't able to do a lot.
He can do any move there is. Just because he doesn't use 50 different moves every match doesn't mean he can't. People said the same about Hogan but if you watch his matches in Japan he does tons of moves.
he means a match. not a video clip. i can probably come up with a best of khali video as well lol.
and lol 90% of that video is based around his first 2-3 years in the company.
please, share with me a memorable match he's had in the past 5 years where he doesn't win within the first 3 min, or he doesn't take a beating for the whole match but to finally win.
[ Edited by TheG0RE49er on Feb 18, 2014 at 5:05 PM ]
Originally posted by jrg:
Cena is good at what he is able to do. The problem is he isn't able to do a lot.
He can do any move there is. Just because he doesn't use 50 different moves every match doesn't mean he can't. People said the same about Hogan but if you watch his matches in Japan he does tons of moves.
he means a match. not a video clip. i can probably come up with a best of khali video as well lol.
and lol 90% of that video is based around his first 2-3 years in the company.
please, share with me a memorable match he's had in the past 5 years where he doesn't win within the first 3 min, or he doesn't take a beating for the whole match but to finally win.
That was just supposed to be a sarcastic video. It is funny how a lot of those moves were in his three years with the company though. Seemed like they told him to just stick with a few since he was pretty sloppy on some of those.
I was watching a shoot interview with Kevin Nash a while back and he mentioned that in their SummerSlam 95 match he had a hurt back and told King Mabel not to do a certain move but he did and Vince told him he's fired but Nash fought for him and Vince changed his mind.
Was never a fan of his even when he was with men on a mission. I couldn't stand the stereotypical black wrestler hip hop gimmick.
RIP though.
through an interview with Chris Masters, he was asked if he ever witnessed a real altercation backstage among wrestlers. he said that Big Show and Khali got into it once. prior to their match, Show told Khali not to do a certain move. Khali did it anyways. backstage, Show was pissed and was about to swing at Khali, but his fatass slipped to the ground and Khali got on top with the ground and pound LOL
-other news, Christian reportedly won't resign with the WWE. doesn't like the direction his character is taking.
through an interview with Chris Masters, he was asked if he ever witnessed a real altercation backstage among wrestlers. he said that Big Show and Khali got into it once. prior to their match, Show told Khali not to do a certain move. Khali did it anyways. backstage, Show was pissed and was about to swing at Khali, but his fatass slipped to the ground and Khali got on top with the ground and pound LOL
-other news, Christian reportedly won't resign with the WWE. doesn't like the direction his character is taking.
I heard about the Big Show and Khali fight. There's also a story of Yoshi Tatsu beating up Sheamus and Jericho taking Goldberg down and slugging him.