Monday, November 16, 2009

Wow can WWE be anymore fake?

ok first off this whole storyline with vince being blown up in a limo i think was a waste of time for them, i know they did it for ratings but they just made there show even more fake than it already is, When Eddie Guerrero died all the superstars showed up on Raw in tears, and dedicated everything to him, + the whole thing was on the news so everyone new it was legit, now the Chairman blew himself up in a limo and there is nothing in the news, and nobody seems to give a damn that the person who created wrestled has been killed, everyone know wrestling is fake but they need to make it look more legit for the younger audience, i mean the kids know hes not dead becuase there not doing anything for him like EG, do you agree or disagree

Wow can WWE be anymore fake?
they dont do anything for him cause no one likes him
Reply:i ******* agree
Reply:I think the point of the WWE is to be fake. It's entertainment, but at the end of the day, that's all it is. Don't get your knickers in a twist about it. It's fun to watch sometimes, but the plotlines are just there to instigate the fights and keep it interesting.
Reply:you´re totally right, yesterday i saw the incident on the internet, but i just don´t think its real.


If you or anybody have seen the video, it looks like a stunt or something already planned.


And all that hapened on his "special night".





I don´t Believe it ´till its on the news.
Reply:heres all our answers





Breaking News: WWE's McMahon still alive after W-B Twp. 'explosion' 2:50 p.m.


By Pat Trosky, Entertainment Editor06/12/2007


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No, Vince McMahon, World Wrestling Entertainment's CEO, is not dead.








Well, if he is, it didn't happen in Wilkes-Barre Township on Monday night.





WWE coverage of explosion








Wilkes-Barre Township police confirm the explosion that concluded Monday Night Raw's show at the Wachovia Arena in Wilkes-Barre Township was actually staged Sunday night and then played at the end of Monday night's show. WWE acquired a permit to perform the scripted ending and also had to verify the organization had insurance and certification to use pyrotechnics.





Wilkes-Barre Township police, fire and municipal personnel were swamped with calls today about McMahon's condition. Police Chief Robert Brozowski said he even received a call from Warner Brothers inquiring about the stunt.





Information on WWE's Web site states McMahon "has been presumed dead in Wilkes-Barre, Pa." adding "Local authorities stated it was still too early to declare anything as fact, including exactly what caused the explosion, but described the blast as an apparent "car bombing." They also revealed that as of 11:30 p.m. ET, no body had been recovered from the incinerated wreckage."
Reply:Agreed.
Reply:The camera man should of ran like hell and screaming to make it look more real.More people would of probally bought it that way.It was a stunt and the news wouldn't talk about fake stuff.If it was real they wouldn't of said anything about Vince anyway.They would just keep talking about Paris Hilton and some kid who got kidnapped in some B.S. town in Utah or wherever.
Reply:i Agree withe you man at least Have Stone cold on ECW talking about the good times he had with Vince that make since to do that and atleast have Linda McMahon on smackdown and Raw Talking about how her Husbon was to her that make more sound like hes realy dead not just say like a Few Lines like was a good man and then go Back talk about the match


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