Re: Backstage News ON Christian's WWE Status, WWE Poll Fans On Most Memorable WM Endi
Someone else's memorable moment has absolutely no bearing on mine. So if 99% of the people out there say that Mania 30 was more memorable because of the end of Taker's streak, for me it was still memorable because of Bryan's win oh and The Shield squashing NAO was way up there ... heck even their masks were more memorable than that clunker of a match put on by Taker and Lesnar ... But guess what. That's my opinion of what was memorable.
I haven't given a rat's ass about the Taker since he debuted back in the 90's and I don't to this day. His match against HBK being the standout and the rest being okkaay ... Irony is that taker will be remembered as a guy who went out in a match where he could barely move and it was also probably the worst match of his career. Time has a way of correcting things and people who witness something walk away with their own memories and their own impressions.
Does my opinion on how indifferent I am to the Taker (or how much I came across as disliking him in this post .. when I actually don't dislike him) effect yours?
I don't get why people need everyone in the whole god damned world to agree with their opinion of what's great or what's not great especially in something as subjective and based on preferences as wrestling.
Someone else's memorable moment has absolutely no bearing on mine. So if 99% of the people out there say that Mania 30 was more memorable because of the end of Taker's streak, for me it was still memorable because of Bryan's win oh and The Shield squashing NAO was way up there ... heck even their masks were more memorable than that clunker of a match put on by Taker and Lesnar ... But guess what. That's my opinion of what was memorable.
I haven't given a rat's ass about the Taker since he debuted back in the 90's and I don't to this day. His match against HBK being the standout and the rest being okkaay ... Irony is that taker will be remembered as a guy who went out in a match where he could barely move and it was also probably the worst match of his career. Time has a way of correcting things and people who witness something walk away with their own memories and their own impressions.
Does my opinion on how indifferent I am to the Taker (or how much I came across as disliking him in this post .. when I actually don't dislike him) effect yours?
I don't get why people need everyone in the whole god damned world to agree with their opinion of what's great or what's not great especially in something as subjective and based on preferences as wrestling.