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Chris Jericho is amazing' date=' they just give him crappy storylines >.>

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Actually, the Legends storyline could have been good. It was just that the legends he fought were terrible. Except for Ricky Steamboat, of course.

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Usually' date=' it doesn't matter who was defending who, if you get in a fight in school, you get in trouble.

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If I got suspended from school for defending myself, I wouldn't get in trouble. If I started the fight or something, that would be a different story.

 

I don't think he should be in trouble if he didn't start things.

That's the same story with MY parents. I know karate, & know how to defend myself, so if I finish a fight & get in trouble, my dad wouldn't care & I would just go on with my life after Suspension. But if I STARTED it, he would ground me for A LONG TIME! I lost Wrestling for 2 months! I just sneak it when he's not looking.

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Chris Jericho is amazing' date=' they just give him crappy storylines >.>

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I agree.

The storylines make the once good people look like a******s <_<

 

And you never know, the hated people might be the nicest people you have ever met. And the only reason that the good people get the bad person storyline's is that there good at acting evil.

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If there was any doubt about which move used in professional wrestling is the most effective in real life' date=' it would be the spear.

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You just gotta love the spear.

 

Damn right you do. Also Edge is an amazing wrestler if he too doesn't get half-ass storylines =\

 

Yep. At least he's had a decent number of World/WWE Title reigns. Also, inb4BloodrunsaysGoldberg

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