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Whoever next?
> Why is it certain posters having nothing better to do that pick fault
> with everyone else's posts without contributing anything worthwhile
> of their own?
Yeah, that confuses me. Don't they have anything better to do with their lives? Bah. Idiots.
> Grandprix wrote:
> Heh, I read that earlier on today. They could sign 6 fools for the
> price of 1, eh? Sounds like a great idea...
>
> *sarcasm machine explodes*
>
> I'm going to have to call the manufacturer again...
>
> Haha
>
> Found it
Like anyone cares?
Why is it certain posters having nothing better to do that pick fault with everyone else's posts without contributing anything worthwhile of their own?
> Heh, I read that earlier on today. They could sign 6 fools for the
> price of 1, eh? Sounds like a great idea...
>
> *sarcasm machine explodes*
>
> I'm going to have to call the manufacturer again...
Haha
Found it
> Heh, I read that earlier on today. They could sign 6 fools for the
> price of 1, eh? Sounds like a great idea...
>
> *sarcasm machine explodes*
>
> I'm going to have to call the manufacturer again...
I think the real question here, is how Test got put on to such a high value contract in the first place. It's not like he's ever been particularly succesful....
*sarcasm machine explodes*
I'm going to have to call the manufacturer again...
> The funniest thing in wrestling is seeing a guy who doesn't know how
> to improvise and stubbornley sells what he was supposed to even if it
> doesn't hit. Or bothces a move once and immediatley goes for it
> again.
the best fake sell has to be back in WCW with Scott Hall when during the usual end of a WCW show with everyone chucking stuff in the ring he got hit in the back of the head with a soda cup and immediately hit the deck thinking someone had hit him, luckily for him quick thinking Nash just covered him and mockingly counted a 3 to laugh it off.
Credit: PWInsider
We have a bit of an update on the details behind the release of Andrew "Test" Martin, probably the most interesting story of the three major cutbacks WWE made to their active roster this week.
The reason is because Test is still rehabbing from major neck surgery that when all is said and done will have kept him out of the ring for nearly a year. Test still has six more months to go, and won't be able to work.
The man who informed Test of his release was JR's successor, Johnny Ace. Ace informed Test that for what he was being paid they could sign six developmental talents, and that it was purely a financial decision made by Vince McMahon, and not him. This prompted Test to ask the question, "what am I supposed to do for the six months I'm unable to work", Ace apparently replied something to the effect of, "well, I had hoped you had saved some money".
Apparently, Ace told Test to give them a call when he's healthy to come back to work, to which Test replied "no thanks".
> Will always remember him for selling that botched elbow from Steiner.
>
> Good riddance to all 3 of them
The funniest thing in wrestling is seeing a guy who doesn't know how to improvise and stubbornley sells what he was supposed to even if it doesn't hit. Or bothces a move once and immediatley goes for it again.
Good riddance to all 3 of them