Topic: John Cena Or Randy Keith Orton | |
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Which one is better? Who can get more gurlz? Who is a bigger ****? Who will win the most wwe championships by the end of thier career in the wwe?
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I'll take, Mickey james
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I pick not caring. I'd probably be more interested if it was real, like the roman gladiator bouts... but then you wouldn't have 'stars' that lasted very long...
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Which one is better? Who can get more gurlz? Who is a bigger ****? Who will win the most wwe championships by the end of thier career in the wwe? Orton's an irresponsible, hotel wrecking piece of sh*t. |
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randy orton is a discrace to his father.
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posted in the wrong category
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Any wresting threads should really be in chit chat, cause its really not a sport. Mind you, I record Monday Raw every week so I can watch, but its still not a sport.
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Any wresting threads should really be in chit chat, cause its really not a sport. Mind you, I record Monday Raw every week so I can watch, but its still not a sport. Ummmmm...not a sport...hello... Actually wrestling is very much a sport, regardless of whether or not it is "real"... Knowing the outcomes are predetermined, no one with half a brain would deny that wrestlers are athletes. Therefore it is a sport. Dictionary.com defines sport as "an athletic activity requiring skill or physical prowess and often of a competitive nature." Under those specifications, wrestling does indeed qualify as a sport. Anticipating the natural response that wrestling is "not competitive," there is a very competitive aspect of reaching the top and remaining there for any amount of time, due to the strong political climate, injuries, and fans' tendency to lose interest, among other factors. Moreover, I would argue that there is a certain pseudo-athletic competition among wrestlers in that many want to be known as the star that puts forth the best average work rate. This is just another example of a person who allows his view of WWE to be his definition of wrestling...while WWE emphasizes entertainment over sport, there are a wide range of wrestling company's that take the opposite view. There is so much more to wrestling than just WWE. |
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Any wresting threads should really be in chit chat, cause its really not a sport. Mind you, I record Monday Raw every week so I can watch, but its still not a sport. Ummmmm...not a sport...hello... Actually wrestling is very much a sport, regardless of whether or not it is "real"... Knowing the outcomes are predetermined, no one with half a brain would deny that wrestlers are athletes. Therefore it is a sport. Dictionary.com defines sport as "an athletic activity requiring skill or physical prowess and often of a competitive nature." Under those specifications, wrestling does indeed qualify as a sport. Anticipating the natural response that wrestling is "not competitive," there is a very competitive aspect of reaching the top and remaining there for any amount of time, due to the strong political climate, injuries, and fans' tendency to lose interest, among other factors. Moreover, I would argue that there is a certain pseudo-athletic competition among wrestlers in that many want to be known as the star that puts forth the best average work rate. This is just another example of a person who allows his view of WWE to be his definition of wrestling...while WWE emphasizes entertainment over sport, there are a wide range of wrestling company's that take the opposite view. There is so much more to wrestling than just WWE. My mistake. Wresting is a definate sport on a very real level. WWE is not a sport. Its a soap opera. |
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Edited by
Blaze1978
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Mon 06/30/08 12:23 AM
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(deep sigh)
I can see how you can think that way watching Raw all the time. Sadly, Vince McMahon has conditioned a generation of fans to see wrestlers as "superstars," or worse, actors, rather than legitimate athletes. However, wrestling, even today's WWE is a grueling and physically demanding job. A lot is made about charisma and it's importance to WWE, but if you don't have the physical attributes and conditioning that is necessary to achieve greatness in any sport, you're just not going to make it as a wrestler on any level. I look at a lot of the stuff wrestlers do and think to myself, oh my god, I'd be dead tired after about 30 seconds of doing that. |
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They are awesome athletes to be sure.
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Hornswoggle.
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brock lesnar was trained in a gym I went to......
big....oh yeah!!!! roid rage definitly!!!! endurance/strength....... |
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Let see Orton( mr I got kicked out the Marine Corps) or Cena(mr awesome)
Cena is twice the person Orton could ever hope to be... |
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Edited by
Riding_Dubz
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Mon 06/30/08 01:29 PM
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Imma have go with orton,
I can realate the snake in the grass, hiding waiting to attack |
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I have more respect for john cena thou did you know he is the #1 contributer to the make a wish foundation
he has done over a 1000, *claps* i have alot respect for john cena |
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I have more respect for john cena thou did you know he is the #1 contributer to the make a wish foundation he has done over a 1000, *claps* i have alot respect for john cena Cena is just a completely classy person in general.... |
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