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Post by cultstatus on Sept 5, 2014 10:24:51 GMT -5
Take any wrestler living or dead and place him into any promotion, any year.
I'm taking Sting and I'm shifting him over to 1988 WWF, specifically SummerSlam. He takes Warrior's place against Honky Tonk Man and wins the IC title and goes on to beat Hogan for the title at 6. In real life, had Sting been and in WWE and got that Warrior push, no doubt in my mind he becomes the biggest star ever.
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Post by Down Under Aussie on Sept 5, 2014 14:48:56 GMT -5
Great call, he'd be in an untouchable position you'd think by the time the backstage politics got really heavy, dreaming of a Sting-HBK program.
Not ground-breaking as far as historical repercussions, but I'll take Attitude Era Mr. McMahon and have him as the arch villain to Punk's anti hero in his post Summerslam 2011 run instead of Laurinitis. Punk got so much mainstream attention coming out of mitb and they flushed it all away in a mix of Cena, HHH, Kevin Nash, and ADR. Should have just been the boss trying to destroy Punk to recapture the Austin feel.
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Post by ptbnation34 on Sept 5, 2014 14:55:44 GMT -5
1994 Bret Hart in 2000 WWF. Would love to see him throw down with that group of talent: Triple H, Rock, Eddie Guerrero, Chris Benoit, Chris Jericho, Kurt Angle, etc...
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Post by adammoore on Sept 5, 2014 21:51:02 GMT -5
Big Show in WWF 95, instead of WCW. Show is pushed to the moon and probably becomes a huge star for them.
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Post by cultstatus on Sept 5, 2014 21:54:47 GMT -5
He was actually supposed to sign with them but Pat Patterson showed Vince the wrong tape.
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Post by adammoore on Sept 6, 2014 2:46:50 GMT -5
He was actually supposed to sign with them but Pat Patterson showed Vince the wrong tape. Yeah, I wonder if Pat ever lived that one down.
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