Sunday, January 30, 2011

kevin nash

2011 Royal Rumble just got a lot more interesting. Dave Meltzer reports that Kevin Nash and Booker T will be in the Royal Rumble 2011 and entering the possible ambiguity. WWE contracts have also been killed wrestling angle that Watt was booking it and was due to Nash and technology to be a big bonus.
One that tells me that the signing of Kevin Nash and Booker T. anything more than one job to wrestle a big screw-Watt needs a reality check. Was to be the former WWE champion to return to the Transitional National Assembly on Monday as part of the angle of “them”, which was based on the impact of Watt. And was scheduled to Nash and technology to bring together the main event mafia with Kurt Angle, Sting and the defense of honor in the Transitional National Assembly. There is nothing coincidental about the signing of two key players a few days before the beginning of the corner of a key role in the Transitional National Assembly, and this is nothing more than a reminder that if you want to play with the big boys, you have the best of all the players your contract before relying them to get on the corner.
Some might call it dirty and others may be called simply do business. Event of this type of the few things during the legendary war of the 90s Monday night with the most memorable that Rick Rude to appear on Raw and Nitro were recorded live at the same time. In my opinion this is the basis for an immediate separation in wrestling Watt cornerstone without major men’s under a contract is simply inexcusable and must be someone to take the fall. Then again, and Watt and the people only responsible for the failure of W in these days it seems that the “haters Watt.”
Eventually you have to ask yourself whether Vince McMahon just pieces of his nose to spite his face. I can not think of any amount of compensation in 2011 to bring Kevin Nash returning to WWE full-time performer. Nash was running last in the WWE a huge disappointment that was highlighted by Nash tearing a thigh muscle on his life by walking through the rough ring. Nash to his credit, remained relatively free of injury during his six years in the Transitional National Assembly. On the other hand, Nash only wrestle a few times a month, and was given out of the house and shows. Unless the agenda has pledged reductions such as Nash, he did not last long because of his age and the date of injury.
Booker T is the real name of interest here. Left Booker T WWE in 2007 after being suspended for violating the WWE Wellness policy. Poker immediately joined Watt wrestling and stayed about a year and a half. The biggest success of the Booker was part of the Main Event Mafia, but never came close to success was in the WWE. Wrestlers usually find things on the contrary, when he jumped from one company to another.
If you want to be a bit of fun with this you can look at it as a trade between the WWE and evaluation. Watt got Ken Anderson, Matt Hardy got in when WWE Booker T and Kevin Nash. On paper and I think W got the best end of that deal. That is until you have watched any recent episodes of the impact.
I think the contracts are the result of low inventory WWE and the lack of interest in pay-per-views. I can not see any other reason to rationalize bringing two of these men back. Booker T. Maybe, but Kevin Nash just does not fit with the pattern of more sports to WWE in 2011. The return of Booker T is setup real easy for a match against King King at WrestleMania with Sheamus, which may be why Triple H remained outside the TV takes longer than expected.
Kevin Nash as it is located in the WWE today is a guess. What Shawn Michaels did not come out of retirement and I do not see any person on the list can have a feud with the NWO to the attention of the former star. Ironically, Nash does not perhaps no one. He was very frank on Twitter about the Movement for Youth recent WWE. Among some of the greatest hits Nash on his Twitter is (who disappeared in mysterious circumstances since then) …
Spot to win the title WWE, “WWE said to the world that s *** is their work with distinction and a hero.

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