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What do you think will happen to the following wrestlers if they admit these things?
10-03-2012, 08:43 AM
Post: #1
What do you think will happen to the following wrestlers if they admit these things?
There’s many way for wrestlers to admit things. They could do this in interview, write them om their autobiography, on twitter, etc that will be known worldwide.
So, what do you think will happen to the following wrestlers if they admit these things :
1. Hulk Hogan admits that he is actually sent to WCW by Vince McMahon Jr to put WCW out of business in the end. So helping WCW first in the first place, but later destroys and kills it.

2. CM Punk admits that his Straight Edge gimmick was just a gimmick and in real life, he’s also using drugs like most of the wrestlers.

3. John Cena admits that he is indeed cheating with Mickie James and took Mickie away from Kenny Dykstra also eventually getting Kenny fired.

4. Vince McMahon and Eric Bischoff admit that Monday Night Wars was actually a storyline and they actually worked together to make Pro Wrestling better to watch, by having two promotions competed against each other. And WWE winning Monday Night War thing is also scripted. Actually it was WWE just buying WCW in the end, but the 3 years Monday Night Wars was scripted.

5. The Undertaker admits that he’s actually a Devil Worshipper in real life and that isn’t just a gimmick.

6. Bret Hart admits that Montreal Screwjob was actually scripted and all these years he pretended it to be “real” just to give Pro Wrestling bigger attention and impact, also to help Vince McMahon getting more heel heat during Attitude Era.

7. Sting admits that all this years he had been maxing excuses for not wanting to go to WWE, but the real reason is he's cared to go to WWE, with larger number of crowds and the possibility of unable to perform at the level WWE wanted him to.

I also would like to new for each numbers if you think it's possible that they are true. I mean do you think it's possible that : Montreal Screwjob is scripted, CM Punk also used drugs in real life, Cena indeed having affair with Mickie James, Taker's a devil worshipper in real life, etc. Please also write the possibility of being true after you write what will happen to the following wrestlers if they admit these things.
For No 4, I mean Ted Turner and WCW owners also know that they are in cooperation in WWE.
Oops, I had 1 mispelling. I also would like to "know" for each numbers, not "new".

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10-03-2012, 08:51 AM
Post: #2
 
1. I'd be a bit surprised considering he's responsible for quite a bit of their popularity. He was part of one of the most influential and duplicated stables of all time. I STILL see nWo t-shirts floating around looking fairly fresh, so I have to assume either a lot of people bought them when the came out or they're still in circulation. If Hogan ever came out and said that, I'd honestly assume it to be a lie.

2. I'd be surprised. Not just because he lied, but because a lot of people helped him cover it up since the indies and Serena Deeb got fired for not holding up that side of kayfabe.

3. Is? I wouldn't believe it. Was? I already know he had a relationship with her, but it was pre-marriage. And yes, he did steal her away from Dykstra and I assume he did have something to do with Dykstra's firing.

4. That would be awful generous of Bischoff to spend TED TURNER'S MONEY only for the talents that Bischoff and other people who took Bischoff's role backstage when Bischoff was let go before the company went under to get jobbed out on WWE television and inevitably let go. That would also imply that Vince was responsible for pushing guys like DDP and Kanyon and the Natural Born Thrillers, and in the end buried them for no apparent reason. I wouldn't believe it. It's too contrived and plot holey to believe.

5. I wouldn't be surprised. I've heard of a few wrestlers that were Satanists. I think Balls Mahoney is a satanist if accounts from other wrestlers are correct.

6. I wouldn't believe it. It's just not Bret's style to help other's get over at his expense. Also, Attitude wasn't a thing until after the Screw Job. Some even hallmark Vince's promo against Bret after he left as the beginning of the whole thing.

7. I wouldn't believe it. Sting was part of the biggest promotion in the world during wrestling's biggest boom period in the 90's back in WCW. He was, to many, the face of the company for WCW's entire run on top. I don't think he has stage fright or cold feet about wrestling in front of 1/3rd of the fans that he did 12 years ago.

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10-03-2012, 08:51 AM
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c'mon man nothing is gonna happen if anybody admits anything.wrestler performed peoples enjoyed it and now after so much time who cares.its just entertainment.
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10-03-2012, 08:51 AM
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1. Hulk has always been the most overrated wrestler in the industry and I couldn't care less what he would admit.

2. Except we know it's not a gimmick. He's had that Pepsi tattoo since he was a teenager because all his friends were getting tattoos of beer logos, so he got that tattoo to show that he doesn't drink beer.

3. Everyone knows that already.

4. On a similar note, I'm just waiting for the moment in about two years when we find out that Vince has owned TNA this whole time and there's a huge invasion angle.

5. No chance. He's probably religious because his wife Michelle McCool has said she's a Christian and her dad is a pastor. Of course, that doesn't mean Undertaker's religious, but I would think he is to some extent.

6. This is the most possible to actually happen. I highly doubt it ever would because I believe the Screwjob was legit, but they could have pulled off a massive work.

7. He's said before, even in the past year, that he would like to go to WWE. He said he wants to face Undertaker at WrestleMania.
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10-03-2012, 08:51 AM
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1. It wouldn't affect Hogan's popularity, power, or credibility. A lot of people who saw WCW in the mid to late 90's, and the Monday Night War, already believe that. Hogan's reputation as a backstage politician, prima donna, and manipulator is second to none. Most people would just nod their heads and say, "ha! I knew it!". Possibility of being true: 25%. Hogan's time in the WWE was pretty much over; he'd passed the torch and the WWE was going with younger stars. He didn't gain anything from the WWE that we saw, no WWE championships or major pushes; just a match now and then. BUT, he could have received a LOT of money from Vince that we don't know about for sabotaging WCW.

2. Probably most of the younger CM Punk fans would be disappointed but I doubt adults would be. Adults don't have many illusions about pro wrestlers and they know pretty much everything they see is a gimmick or a storyline. Punk admitting to doing drugs wouldn't damage Punk much at all. Possibility of being true: 0%. Punk has claimed being "straight edge" his entire career and has used that in storylines in every promotion he's ever been in. That being just a gimmick is too much work for even a pro wrestler.

3. Two separate things here. Cheating with Mickie James is very believable. Both are attractive people, traveling together in the same company, endless opportunities for them to "hook up". I'd be more surprised to find out they'd never done anything together. Possibility of being true: 75%. Cena IS a good human being but he IS a man and Mickie is gorgeous. Cena getting Dykstra fired is far-fetched. Cena is the biggest star in the wrestling business and Dykstra was just a mid-carder, nothing to Cena and no threat whatsoever to Cena or to Cena's spot. Possibility of being true: 10%. Cena doesn't have that kind of vindictive reputation, but we don't know everything that goes on backstage despite how much we think we do. "Hooking up" with Mickie wouldn't damage Cena; the belief is they all do that (screw everything that moves). Getting Dykstra fired would hurt Cena's stellar reputation as a fair and honorable man.

4. This one is very believable. After Hogan "retired" the first time and WCW was going through some very tough times trying to find somebody competent to run the company the business was in a very definite slump. ECW was changing the business but it was too small to do that by itself. Bischoff could very well have pitched that storyline idea to Vince: "hey, let's copy what ECW is doing and make it look like we're trying to run each other out of business; man, that's GREAT TV!" Bischoff became famous and Vince made LOTS of money. Possibility of being true: 50%. That wouldn't hurt anything if it was true. Fans would probably be very impressed that such a large-scale storyline could be pulled off so well given the amount of people involved. If that storyline is true then the WWE winning in the end is a given; Vince would never agree to lose.

5. This one is hard to figure. Taker is one of the most popular wrestlers in history but his real-life is so guarded we really don't know what he's like off the job and out of character. He COULD be a devil-worshiping Nazi Voodoo witch doctor for all we know. But I seriously doubt it. His name has never been connected to anything like that. I believe it's 100% gimmick. Possibility of being true: 0%. Because he has so many young fans, if it was true it would damage his reputation and popularity, and even adults wouldn't hold him in such high esteem as they do now.

6. A lot of people believe it WAS an angle, that Bret cooked it up as a scheme to get a bigger contract with WCW or that Vince did as a way to introduce the Mr McMahon heel gimmick. But Bret didn't get anything out of it. Yeah, a lot of money from WCW but his time in WCW was the lowest point in his career; he went to a company he did not like that was doing storylines he didn't want to do, and WCW never "used him correctly". Bret has spent too many years and too much effort complaining about it for it be just an angle. So have a lot of other people. Possibility of being true: 0%. If it turns out that it WAS just a storyline, I don't think many people would care anymore. That happened some 15 years ago. Most people would probably just shrug and say, "cool storyline".
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10-03-2012, 08:51 AM
Post: #6
 
1. No, why would Vince send over his biggest draw near the top of his career?

2. Hes actually straight edge in real life because hes afraid his father was an alcoholic and never willingly had a drink because of that. That and on steroids? Cmon hes one of the smallest guys in the WWE thats not Daniel Bryan or Mysterio.
3. I dont know, it sounds plausible, because Cena hasnt been seen with her on camera for 2 years.
4. Hell no. Ever hear of the Fingerpoke of doom? They were trying to keep people from seeing Foley win the title. After that night, WCW was never the same.
5. Hes a Christian he isnt the dead man outside of his gimmick he a normal human just like the rest of us.
6. Maybe. HBK admitted it was a shoot and Bret didnt know.
7. He performed in WCW which at one time was bigger than WWE, though WWE proved em wrong in the end.
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