zrinkill
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Hostile;4094267 said:He is so offensive to talk to about it that people literally can't stand him.
Yup ....... seems like he would realize it by now.
Hostile;4094267 said:He is so offensive to talk to about it that people literally can't stand him.
Romo 2 Austin;4094220 said:You see I really wouldn't argue with you. I said the most popular choices would be HBK & Flair, but both Rock and Mick Foley are fair choices. They are undoubtedly in anyones top 10 so it's fair enough.
I think you were thinking I was applying an ultimate opinion, but really I was just trying to say that Angle deserves to be up in that discussion. Flair, HBK, anyone will put them in the top 7, unless they are like 10 years old and have only seen 62 year old flair in TNA saying he is a god, but anyone who was watched wrestling for a good length of time has HBK and Flair up there.. Same with Angle, I believe with Angle history will think of him more highly than we do of him now. He has it all, hes as good as HBK in the ring and as good as anyone on the mic. Hell he may endup as the greatest of all time if he has another WWE run, or TNA continues to grow at a rate of which will bring Angle back into global-renown.
zrinkill;4094350 said:TNA star Jeff Hardy was back in a Moore County, North Carolina courtroom on Thursday and pleaded guilty to three felony drug charges, including:
* Two counts of intent to distribute a controlled substance
* one count of conspiracy to traffic in a compound containing opium.
Hardy was sentenced to serve ten days in jail and also fined $100,000.
In addition to the fine and jail time he was also sentenced to 30 months probation.
In the event that Hardy violates the terms of his probation, he could be sent back to jail.
No word yet on when his jail sentence will begin.
Hardy returns to TNA television tonight on Impact Wrestling.
Hope he gets help too.
source: pwinsiderJeff Hardy was sentenced today in a North Carolina courtroom to 10 days in jail, 30 months of probation and a $100,000 fine as part of a plea deal that will keep him out of prison. Hardy pleaded guilty to two counts of possession of a controlled substance with intent to deliver a controlled substance and a single count of conspiracy to traffic in a substance containing opium, all felonies, pending from his September 11, 2009 arrest. The other counts against Hardy were dropped in return for the plea. Hardy has also agreed to remain in a drug abuse treatment program.
Romo 2 Austin;4094389 said:Do you know how long the sentence is?
zrinkill;4094350 said:Hardy was sentenced to serve ten days in jail and also fined $100,000.
In addition to the fine and jail time he was also sentenced to 30 months probation.
zrinkill;4094398 said:Yes ..... it says it in my post ...... he made a plea deal.
Can you not read?
Romo 2 Austin;4094417 said:Didn't read that line.
dargonking999;4093614 said:So if you never saw him, you would consider him a top 5, without ever having seen him work? Over someone that you have seen work there entire career?
Romo 2 Austin;4093033 said:Shawn Michaels and Flair are universally accepted as the top 2. Sorry you dont agree, but not everyone is required to agree with your OPINION. Sorry the majority doesnt seem to agree with you.
DallasGirl50;4093476 said:I "rate" wrestlers myself but it's all opinion...there is no universally accepted ratings. First of all the outcome is predetermined so you might have somebody who is a horrible in ring guy (Hogan comes to mind) but because he's charismatic he's "one of the best ever....to me a great wrestler is a hard *** in ring guy; one who is convincing...athletic...fun to watch. Taker is my long time favorite so TO ME he is the best of all time. I think Sting is an an all time great but that is IN MY UNIVERSE..
Romo 2 Austin;4093622 said:There is thing thing called Youtube.com, aswell as DVD's. I've seen a ton of flair matches. I've seen everything I could from HBK.
Romo 2 Austin;4093649 said:Rock is. There is a answer for everything, and im not trying to be a jerk.
silverbear;4094755 said:It's official-- you need a life...
Romo 2 Austin;4093670 said:Im sure there are better examples, but it works.
Andre is a very good choice. I'd go with Brusier Brody from that era, but thats an opinion as you say.
silverbear;4094724 said:Your "Majority" consists of a bunch of kids like you, kids who have never seen the earlier generations of wrestlers...
There are guys out there who held the world championship for ten years or more, you could look it up...
Romo 2 Austin;4094772 said:I had alot of time this year.
Romo 2 Austin;4094777 said:I said not including before the incorporation of entertainment into wrestling. 70's onward is what im talking about, maybe even mid 70s.
LOL @ the "he started it" comment to lead off.Romo 2 Austin;4094330 said:No, but I wasn't the one who started throwing the shots at each other. But I will be the one to stop first. Starting now.