I watch it more then enough, several people have tried to explain this to you, get it into your mind. STONE COLDS CAREER IS OVER. His neck is destroyed, his knees and ankles are to. If you cannot get this, into your mind, you need to have your head checked because your the only one who believes hes ever going to come back. HIS LIFE COULD END if he steps back into a ring. Hes now a movie star also, he'll make a few bad movies, make more money, go home and live the good life.
P.S. Your website logic is flawed, they have the TV personalities on there including Ron Simmons who is retired, and Mr. McMahon who is the chairman. If you look on Smackdowns page they have Theodore Long, Vickie Guerrero, Michael Cole, and Justin Roberts, all who don't wrestle.
P.P.S Please watch WWE more often.:) or in your case visit some of the fan sites to get you back to this reality :-D
You sir, are my new best friend and/or hero. You took the words right out of my mouth and saved me a hell of a lot of typing.
Ron Simmons came back on Raw, with JBL as the APA once again! that was good to see.
Jericho got the RKO, but later on Jericho nearly got Randy Orton in the Walls of Jericho though! wanted to see him tap.
I don't know if The APA is going to be back full time to tell you the truth. JBL was still referring to himself as the Smackdown commentator. I
do hope that they bring them back for the occasional appearance though, I was really excited from that momentary return.
But on a side note, I hope JBL isn't really gearing for a return, which was mentioned here before. Like I said, I would love to see the occasional APA appearance, but he couldn't even hit the Clothesline From Hell right last night. Not to mention his arms had about as much definition as a newborn. He's a decent heel commentator, so I hope he sticks to announcing, or maybe a GM job somewhere down the road.
Oh and I want to see the Walls! I'm personally not very fond of the "Codebreaker", it's just not as cool as Walls. I was happy to see the Lionsault come back last night though!
BTW...Did anyone here about TNA Turning Point? Hall was a no show and Samoa Joe did one hell of a promo about it. Senshi quit TNA also at a recent staff meeting.
I know! I didn't see the PPV, and I was so surprised to hear about that. I mean, I know Hall has missed shows in the past, but to miss the main event of a major PPV is unexcusable. And personally I don't buy the "food poisoning" excuse that he gave. I mean, you would think that if he had actually had food poisoning he would have at least called in advance to give some fair warning, not leave everyone hanging until a matter of minutes before the match. If TNA hasn't already, they should release him for good. There isn't room in a devoloping company for no-shows and slackers.
I also didn't hear the Joe promo, but apparently it was ridiculous. To my understanding what happened was Dixie Carter (President of TNA), gave Joe a promo to cut before the match, and when Joe went out there he delivered that promo in addition to about 5 minutes extra of heart felt and inspirational promo about how TNA spends too much time dwindling on old guys and doesn't push their own talent. Also, after the promo Joe supposedly said, "Fire me, I don't care" to someone in the audience, who it turns out was Carter herself. Joe and Nash also got into a heated real-life argument in the back after the match (which was not televised of course), and ended in a shoving match and Joe eventually just letting it go.
Which leads me to Senshi. Apparently after the whole series of events that transpired at Turning Point, Carter called a company-wide meeting. At this meeting she gave anybody that wanted the opportunity to walk out on their contract right then and there. Senshi was the only one to accept, and it is all but assured that his "Feast or Fired" angle will now go from whatever it was to being him getting the pink slip. Also in the meeting Samoa Joe apologized for his actions in his promo and Booker and Angle both gave an inspirational speech to the roster.
It certainly seems like Joe was trying to get some sort of message across, and I hope that TNA decides to listen to him. They need to stop using old, dusty talent like Nash and Hall (who don't draw at all, by the way) and start focusing more on the guys in their prime like Joe and many, many other TNA home-grown talent.
EDIT: Whoops I almost forgot to give my Rumble prediction. I have this feeling that it's going to be a Smackdown guy since they seem to be going back and forth every year now. Although with the announcement of the Elimination Chamber holding a stake in the WM title picture I don't know how much merit the Rumble win will hold. For all we know it could be the Rumble winner's title shot on the line in that Chamber.