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Ok, but he must have been born near the Cuba/Mexico border then.

don't know if there's a better metaphor for how I feel about Bryce Harper.

Right, but who won the Home Run Derby for English speakers?

And thus was the moment that would scar The Highlander Beltre for life.

Al Sharpton is already en route.

What is the over under on Trayvon Martin references in this comment section?...not counting this one I will go 5.5.

Nah, Triple H is pretty historically bad on the mic.

"I am ... uh ... the Game-uh ..."

However, as far as telling an in-ring story, Triple H was at his absolute prime in the late 90s, '98-'00, right before he tore his quad and then really roided up. For my money, Triple H in that run was one of the top heels of all

WOAH WOAH WOAH! Don't bring the man of 1,000 holds into this!

Well yeah, you are talking about actual, no-shit FIGHTING. All I was arguing is that the pain, suffering, and toll that these guys take to their body is 100% real.

As I said in one of my other replies, I never really saw SC wrestle as Stunning Steve Austin, but from what Im hearing from many, he was a very good technical wrestler. And yes, the Austin 3:16 bit will live in infamy... but for ME, the Rock has had the more memorable vignettes, promos, performances, etc. People are

I have a feeling we're talking about two different things here. I never said anything bad about Stone Cold; I was a big fan of his back in the day, and always thought he was underrated as a wrestler by the sorts of people who just need to prove how edgy and iconoclastic they are by hating everything mainstream. I'm

@heartburn You are clearly missing my point. The ability to put on a good match is much different than having great wrestling skills. That's why there are millions of Stone Cold shirts in circulation and why you are probably wearing a 15 year old Dean Malenko shirt that is 2 sizes too small.

Also, RVD is ass compared to Steve Austin. As a draw, as a talent, and as a business man, Van Dam can't hold a candle to Stone Cold.

"I personally don't give a shit about actual wrestling skills because its fake and I am not 7 years old."

SCSA was fantastic in the ring before his broken neck, he was amazing on the mic, and his Austin 3:16 is one of the greatest promos of all-time. I'm guessing you have no fucking idea what you are talking about.

Austin's match vs Bret Hart at wm13 was one of the greatest ever.

Before he got the piledriver by Owen, he was an outstanding technical wrestler. He was pretty much just a punch and kick guy afterwards, though.

Stone Cold, when he was "Stunning Steve" down in WCW, was actually a really, really solid guy in the ring. He could hold his own with anyone, and he made EVERYONE look great. His neck injuries kind of limited him to a brawler style during his meteoric WWF rise, but back in the day, Austin could GO! Not to mention, but

Somebody ask this guy if Stone Cold is going to be on anytime soon. Then I might watch it again.