Bill Walton.
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I still find it impressive that the WWE had all of us rooting for the guy who came to the ring waving a Russian flag.
On a tank.
I still find it impressive that the WWE had all of us rooting for the guy who came to the ring waving a Russian flag.
On a tank.
Everyone shuda seen this coming. With the way WWE treated WCW guys when they went to WWE (Scott Steiner, Booker T, Ron Simmons, Goldberg) and how they relegated the WCW world heavyweight title to the secondary title, WWE would never let WCW win anything! especially not in WrestlemaniaI thought, there is no way Sting loses. Well after I saw how they positioned it, WCW vs WWE. There is no way Vince would let WCW beat WWE.
This was why I thought Triple H was going to win. Nevermind the fact that the sledgehammer is the proverbial shovel, but I didn't foresee Vince letting WCW reign supreme on Mania.I thought, there is no way Sting loses. Well after I saw how they positioned it, WCW vs WWE. There is no way Vince would let WCW beat WWE.
In retrospect he should have just waited for Cena to enter and then gunned him down with the light machine gun. The crowd probably would have preferred that ending.
And Goldberg only won the title because it was written into his contract. Trips quickly went back into his reign of terror after the small Goldberg title run.Everyone shuda seen this coming. With the way WWE treated WCW guys when they went to WWE (Scott Steiner, Booker T, Ron Simmons, Goldberg) and how they relegated the WCW world heavyweight title to the secondary title, WWE would never let WCW win anything! especially not in Wrestlemania
Anyways, this Wrestlemania was great though. The Sting/HHHH match was great aside from the finish and I loved that Rollins won the title!
If it were a no-DQ match that would've been plausible.
Maybe they'll do a match where if Taker loses he has to retire? They gave him one last Wrestlemania win and now he can lose at a less important PPV and retire. That's assuming, of course, that he's ready to retire.