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roenick99
Jul 11th 2008, 4:10 pm
I wanted my own "Cain" thread. Except mine is about the wrestler. This guy dominates the WWE like Matt Cain dominates the Cubs! Yeah!!

http://www.wwe.com/superstars/raw/kane/

ChiCubs1984
Jul 11th 2008, 6:37 pm
Sorry I only watch WWE for the Diva's..only thing that really grabs my attention.

TheBenjamin
Jul 11th 2008, 7:54 pm
My God Its KANE

The Big Red Monster

Cubbies10
Jul 11th 2008, 8:03 pm
I havent watched it since it was the WWF and 'The Rock' was the main man around

TheBenjamin
Jul 11th 2008, 8:06 pm
They have some good talent around..... but the show is lacking. It has turned into background noise for our weekly poker game

Cubbies10
Jul 11th 2008, 8:12 pm
Nice to see some poker players on here, me and a few friends try to play a couple of games a month.

Drockvb
Jul 11th 2008, 8:15 pm
Thats one big boy.

TheBenjamin
Jul 11th 2008, 8:22 pm
we play every monday. even have a WSOP Fantasy draft :-D

Jason
Jul 11th 2008, 9:29 pm
I am an avid WWE supporter since the late '80s.

I have watched the WCW era (which was awesome)... and even watch TNA now.

Fun fact: Kane is actually 6'9... he wears 3" heels to make him "appear" 7'0".

CM Punk being champ on RAW is still questionable with me.

SD! is the premium brand NOW IMO since the draft.

TheBenjamin
Jul 11th 2008, 9:38 pm
SD has Triple H, J.R., Edge, its better. but it cant be taped if it wants to be highly viewed

Punk will lose the title at GAB

Wreslting has gone downhill since WWF/WWE bought out WCW.

Best era of Wrestling was mid-late 90s when the nWo first came on the scene

InfinitePulse
Jul 12th 2008, 12:17 am
http://z.about.com/d/prowrestling/1/0/r/4/-/-/kane.jpg

ryno4ever
Jul 12th 2008, 12:22 am
I used to be really into wresting....WWE and Indy. As a matter of fact, a couple of the guys I got to know through the local "indy" wrestling company have made it to the big time (CM Punk, and Shawn Davari)...

I haven't really followed it since it branched off in so many different ways. I used to love watching the Hardy Boys, of course The Rock and Triple H and Stone Cold. I really loved Edge and Christian. If I am flipping through channels and come across it, I will watch it, but I don't make it a point to try to watch Raw and Smackdown every week.

InfinitePulse
Jul 12th 2008, 12:32 am
http://percypringle.com/Hall-of-Fame/Photos/KanePaul.jpg

ryno4ever
Jul 12th 2008, 12:44 am
Funny story, my ex and I were at a Smackdown in Peoria, IL and we were with a few friends. This was Randy Orton's debut.... I looked at one of my female friends and said "Oh, my god.... this guy.... he is the next generation of Rock".... my ex rolled his eyes and said "give him a year, he'll be out of the business"........ hmmmmmm, DAMN I hate being right! ;)

VanMan
Jul 12th 2008, 1:04 am
I hope your ex realizes that if some young wrestler has a connection to the business, including being a second- or third-generation wrestler (i.e. The Rock, Orton, Dustin and Cody Rhoads, the Hart family, the late Curt Hennig), the WWE will develop you as a superstar.

In one of my examples above, Dwayne Johnson was introduced as Rocky Maivia as a double homage to his father Rocky Johnson and his grandfather High Chief Maivia. However, he wasn't too happy with the way the WWE writers had him portrayed (a Samoan like his grandfather) and wanted a little more edge. So, he shortened his ring name to The Rock and stradled the line between babyface and heel. He alligned himself with the Nation of Domination (a little takeoff of the Nation of Islam) and with The Corporation (Vince McMahon's first foray into bad guy status) as a heel, and then made himself as a rebel as a babyface.

You probably know that Triple H and Stephanie McMahon had a child last year sometime. Just think if that kid ever decides to enter the family business as either a superstar or in the board room.

TRIPLE PLAY
Jul 26th 2008, 1:39 am
Damn,I clicked here thinking P.Kane of the Blackhawks! Rastling? At least M.M.A. is real....Any fans here of that?
Spike & Vs. + P.P.V. offer pleny of action,and the SEARS Center (?) are going to offer events in the very near future here in the Chicagoland area!