Stupid argument he made....
During the Monday night wars the guys he mentioned couldn't have been "The ONE" simply because Rock and Austin were by FAR the biggest best names on the planet at the time.
Once Rock and Austin left it was hard for anyone else to break through because some big nosed cocksucker stayed with his foot on everybodies neck so he could secure his spot.
I aint even a big Edge fan but he could have been a lot huger than he was if not for Hunter constantly sabotaging his runs. Same goes for Jericho, when Y2J was at his peak of popularity Hunter was sabotaging him backstage.
He was right about RVD though, he wasn't built to be THE top guy.
If they forced him down our throats then that makes him the one, whoever they constantly book as champion have in big storylines and put over most of the time is the definition of the one the only faux ones are the nikkas smarks dikkride like Punk/Bryan.Hunter was never the one. He was just forced down our throats as a faux one.
Hell no he's never been their peer, no matter how much he tries to retroactively inflate his legacy.
Rock and Austin had to left and HHH had the entire company to himself to carry and what happened? One of the darkest fukking periods in WWE history. shyt would have been a complete disaster if not for the piff that was happening on Smackdown.
The simple fact that HHH is still trying to play catch up to this day proves that.
It's "Rock & Austin" not "Rock, Austin, and HHH".....Dude is second tier status and needs to just accept that and move on.
stop it. he is the main Heel every star had to face.
Y'all gotta keep in mind that any promo HHH cuts in the ring is all about selling the next PPV.
His job right now is to reinforce the storyline that he doesn't believe Bryan is an A-level player. That he looks down at Bryan. Looks down, because he (in his mind) is above Bryan.
He does that by equating himself with Rock, Austin, etc. Since no one in the audience would take him seriously if he shyt on Rock or Austin, he shyts on convenient targets like RVD, Edge and Jericho (who are all currently popular babyface characters, incidentally). It pisses off not only the casuals but also the smarks. This all makes him a bigger heel. The kind of heel everyone will want Bryan to prove wrong.
I don't believe for a second that HHH truly feels he was as big a star as Rock or Austin. But selling himself as their equal, and selling himself as being above that Edge-Jericho-RVD "second tier", is what's best for business at the moment. It's smart. And it may very well be leading to HHH vs. Bryan.
Which is a retarded storyline.
And Jericho is right Triple H was never that dude either. Ever.
Which is a retarded storyline.
And Jericho is right Triple H was never that dude either. Ever.
That's completely irrelevant. They're selling PPVs.
I love how HHH stay havin smarks on here![]()
Guess the truth hurts, the only people who were ever THE guys in the company were Andre Hogan HBK Bret Austin Rock HHH Cena and Orton. Funny the arguments cats is makin against HHH applies to Undertaker cause even tho he was around for most of those eras he was never #1 there was always someone else who had the top spot.
He can't keep his foot on everyone's neck if he's not the one, they couldn't break thru cause he was the top dog and the fact he was able to sabotage them says it all.
If they forced him down our throats then that makes him the one, whoever they constantly book as champion have in big storylines and put over most of the time is the definition of the one the only faux ones are the nikkas smarks dikkride like Punk/Bryan.
The only muhfukkas tryna rewrite history is yall butthurt smarks still mad at shyt he did as a heel over a decade ago, casual wrestlin fans (aka the majority) viewed him as on the same level as Rock and Austin back then along wit the Undertaker yall need to accept that and move on cause whinin on the internet ain't gonna change nothin.
Technically he held that spot for a few years because Rock and Austin moved on.....and like I said earlier when he held that spot it was one the worst periods in WWE history. It took HBK coming back for Raw to even be watchable during that period.
Anybody trying to claim Hunter was on Rock or Austin's level is out of they fukking mind. Even in his prime HHH was a VERY distant third behind those two.
Y'all gotta keep in mind that any promo HHH cuts in the ring is all about selling the next PPV.
His job right now is to reinforce the storyline that he doesn't believe Bryan is an A-level player. That he looks down at Bryan. Looks down, because he (in his mind) is above Bryan.
He does that by equating himself with Rock, Austin, etc. Since no one in the audience would take him seriously if he shyt on Rock or Austin, he shyts on convenient targets like RVD, Edge and Jericho (who are all currently popular babyface characters, incidentally). It pisses off not only the casuals but also the smarks. This all makes him a bigger heel. The kind of heel everyone will want Bryan to prove wrong.
I don't believe for a second that HHH truly feels he was as big a star as Rock or Austin. But selling himself as their equal, and selling himself as being above that Edge-Jericho-RVD "second tier", is what's best for business at the moment. It's smart. And it may very well be leading to HHH vs. Bryan.
Perfect breakdown. The thing I don't like is HHH and Stephanie are the only ones kept strong while they were hammering on Bryan for being a B+ player, pointing out his flaws and having the heels beat him down. After Bryan caught fire organically, it feels like they're content to piss all over it. If Big Show beats HHH, it'll do nothing for Bryan. He needs to beat Randy on Sunday and then beat HHH down the line. If not and they keep fukking the fans like they have done so far, they'll start seeing him as a guy who really can't get it done.
I know Trips will catch a lot of hate... but I agree with him ESPECIALLY on Edge. He was nothing but a super regular wrestler who just happened to leave condoms in Matt Hardy's baby seat. But on the other hand, Chris Jericho I believe was more than capable to carry the company should both Rock and Austin both been out during the Attitude Era, and by the time they did leave the WWE had already made fresh new stars (Cena/Batista/Orton... etc) to do that job.