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Sunshine
06-28-2004, 05:18 AM
We have been told that Kurt Angle is around two months away from returning. He'll be eased back in slowly with periodic matches.


Test is now cleared to wrestle after coming off a neck injury. As soon as creative comes up with a storyline for him, he'll be back.

-wrestlezone

The Kid
06-28-2004, 05:24 AM
The Angle news is fantastic but I don't think he'll be around too much longer. Those neck injuries have pretty much ended his career, which is a real shame. Test I'm pretty indifferent about and I didn't really even notice that he was gone.

Gravedigger
06-28-2004, 01:11 PM
The Angle news is fantastic but I don't think he'll be around too much longer. Those neck injuries have pretty much ended his career, which is a real shame. Test I'm pretty indifferent about and I didn't really even notice that he was gone.
I thought Angle was always able to wrestle and they just wanted to do this angle with him before he returned.

As for Test, I feel the same. I just thought they didn't have anything for him and Steiner to do at the moment.

Sunshine
06-28-2004, 09:21 PM
Test aggravated a neck injury that kept him out for months at Saturday night's MSG house show. That's all we know right now.

-wz

ah..he just got injured again... :(

The Kid
06-29-2004, 07:10 AM
Well, that didn't last too long. Poor Test, he can't seem to catch a break.

Lover Nuts
06-30-2004, 07:15 PM
Glad to hear that Angle is back soon.

Too bad about Test. Meh, that angle he had with Steiner got too boring that people coulden't care about them anymore.

The Great One
06-30-2004, 09:59 PM
Test will more than likely be used as a jobber to get smaller guys over. Since him being a big guy, and it's obvious there going to give him that role.

Glad Angle is back though.

Y2J World Champ
07-01-2004, 05:44 AM
Well Scott Steiner is gone from the WWE Raw Roster so hopefuly the WWE can get Test into a good storyline if not then he'll be doing what TLK said he would do and that is to job to get smaller guys over. But anyway Test is turning just like Kevin Nash. He gets injured, comes back and on his very first day back gets re-injured again, then fired, then we laugh and we continue on.

1.................2...you see it coming........3

"Thank You"

YAY! My 200th Post! I bet you thought I would make a threat congratulating myself on reaching 200 posts.

EDIT: Oh crap....I'm stil a jobber!!!! :doh:

snake eyes
07-06-2004, 11:40 PM
I feel ashamed, but, I didn't know Test was gone until last week...

savage-monkey44
07-08-2004, 08:19 PM
I like test he could do some good. but it seems like he just doesn't care. He just goes to work wrestles and then on to the next show. I dont feel the passion for the game when he wrestles.

The Kid
07-08-2004, 08:56 PM
I like test he could do some good. but it seems like he just doesn't care. He just goes to work wrestles and then on to the next show. I dont feel the passion for the game when he wrestles.

Good point Savage, I also find that Test just doesn't have that competitive fire that would push him to produce good matches. It obviously effects the fan's opinion of him. When a wrestler loses their passion for the business I find that their quality decreases dramtically. For example, Jeff Hardy always was a bad wrestler but when he lost his passion he became one of the worst workers in the WWE.

Cripplerlock
07-09-2004, 05:07 AM
Good point Savage, I also find that Test just doesn't have that competitive fire that would push him to produce good matches. It obviously effects the fan's opinion of him. When a wrestler loses their passion for the business I find that their quality decreases dramtically. For example, Jeff Hardy always was a bad wrestler but when he lost his passion he became one of the worst workers in the WWE.

Exactly. If you have no passion for wrestling it definitely shows. Fans can tell whether you really care about what you are doing or not. I know I pay attention to it. The worse case is when you have no passion or talent. It is times like that when I suggest the wrestler might want to seek employment elsewhere or a career change. Ok, I won't pretend like I know what a pro-wrestler goes through especially in the WWE. I have very, very strong feeling that all the training, traveling, and wrestling almost every day eventually takes its toll. If you have no passion for the business then why are you going to torture yourself? However, I do not know if Test has totally lost his passion yet. We will have to wait and see. However, injuries can take some of the spirit out of wrestling.

Y2J World Champ
07-09-2004, 05:16 AM
Exactly. If you have no passion for wrestling it definitely shows. Fans can tell whether you really care about what you are doing or not. I know I pay attention to it. The worse case is when you have no passion or talent. It is times like that when I suggest the wrestler might want to seek employment elsewhere or a career change.

The best example would have to be Goldberg vs Brock Lesnar at Wrestlemania XX.

The Great One
07-09-2004, 10:58 AM
What is also a problem, wrestlers lose passion in wrestling when the writers don't have anything for them. Obviously it is going to take a small part in a wrestler givng up and losing the passion, when you get back from injury you want to come back and wrestle again but you can't if there is nothing there for you and you just have to sit around and wait for something to come up, which is going to annoy you, then when they have something for you, you just don't care no more.