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WHO SCREWED WHO AT VICTORY ROAD, CENA-NEXUS, PRESCRIBING XANAX FOR PEOPLE THAT TAKE THE HALL OF FAME TOO SERIOUSLY, THE SERIOUS SIDE OF DOLPH AND MORE

By Dave Scherer on 2011-03-21 10:00:00
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There seems to be a lot of anger in the mailbag today.  You can tell it's tax season.

Victory Road. . . Jeff Hardy screwed TNA by being messed up, and TNA/Sting screwed Jeff by ending the match unexpectedly on him. No one knew what was happening from the moment Hardy walked out, to Sting yelling "I Agree". I've seen the match now 10 times. You could tell Jeff tried to kick out of the Scorpion Death Drop, and was legitimately shocked the match was ended on him. Everyone screwed everyone. So like any big deal in the wrestling world, I must ask what do we call this event? I say the Victory Road Screwjob because everyone screwed everyone. But I want to know what the biggest wrestling website had to say about it. What would you call the incident at Victory Road?

You sent this on March 17.  You should have known by now that Sting didn't screw anyone.  He pinned a guy who was unable to perform and frankly Hardy is lucky that Sting didn't smack the snot out of him for coming out to the ring the way he did.  Hardy was an utter embarrassment and disrespect the man he was working with, who he was obviously in no condition to protect.  He owed Sting the professional courtesy of showing up able to perform and he didn't so I don't blame Sting at all, for anything.  I call this the "If you swim in a septic tank you can expect to come out smelling like crap Victory Road cluster".  TNA signed Hardy despite the fact that he drug charges pending against which the allegations made it seem like he was running a CVS out of his home.  Even if Hardy was shown to be not guilty, TNA should have erred on the side of caution if they chose to bring him in.  Instead, they put the title belt on him and allowed him to disgrace the company at Victory Road.

I am really shocked (I'm not going to swear like I want to) about Drew Carey being inducted into the WWF/E Hall Of Fame. Obviously, I do not agree with this at all. There are still so many great wrestlers that still can and should be inducted into the WWF/E Hall Of Fame!! Since the WWF/E seems to be somewhat clueless after the Drew Carey pick, how about the WWF/E some guts and let the WRESTLING FANS pick next years WWF/E Hall Of Fame class. We are the ones that watched the WWF/E and I'm sure that WE can pick worthy wrestlers that deserve to be in the WWF/E Hall Of Fame!! What do you think of this idea?

I think it's time to take a chill pill.  One, the WWE Hall is not a legitimate Hall of Fame in the true sense. It is a mix of top names chosen by the company and other people to fill out a class.  James Dudley is in it for God's sake!  You can't take it seriously and get all worked up about it.  Two, WWE can't put every deserving name in right away or they will not be able to do a Hall class every year.  Early on, they loaded up the classes and now they have too many top names scratched from the list.  They could have spread them out over the years, so they learned their lesson there.  Three, it's WWE's Hall so they have every right to do it how they see fit.

What's the deal with Dolph Ziggler? If I had a girlfriend who threw me under a bus to save her butt, not only would I not let her manage me, but I certainly would not go back to her as my girlfriend, which apparently, Dolph has done both! Don't you think that this weakens his image and makes it harder for people to take him seriously?

His name is Dolph Ziggler and you are worrying about him being taken seriously?  Really?  You said "if" you had a girlfriend.  Go out and get one.  You will find that women can be crazy at times but if you love them, you will always make up with them.

For the better part of the second half of 2010 Cena attempts to get the better of the Nexus but never really does long-term, now skip ahead to March of 2011 and Orton destroys the group in a few weeks…there's no way I'm the only one who noticed that. I know WWE has a history of ignoring their own past but this was under a year ago and makes Cena look weak compared to Orton, were we just suppose to forget about the Cena-Nexus feud?

That is how you saw the Nexus-Cena angle?  I same him taking all of their finishers and still walking away tall.  Plus, he got the last laugh.  You see that one way differently than I do.

Now Daniel Bryan has been stripped of the US title belt (and counting on he'll also lose his presumable rematch), what's his short-term future? A move to Smackdown would be the right thing for him?

How can you count on that?  How has Sheamus been booked recently that makes you think he is going on a path of destruction and leaving Bryan in the dirt?  Let's give it time to play out.  Plus, the US Title isn't exactly a Mania headlining position in WWE.  The company liked him enough to bring him back after they were forced to let him go after the John Cena angle so I am not at Defcon seven like you are where he is concerned.

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