[WWE] Why was Stone Cold willing to ally with Triple H in 2001 when Triple H had orchestrated a hit and run against him not long before? For that matter why was Triple H willing to do so? Shouldn't he have hated Austin who'd tried to kill him a few months before at Survivor Series in retaliation?

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u/Known-Plastic-8310 — 3 days ago

[WWE] Why did Triple H stop being a snob?

In quite a quick time he became the sort of anti authority rebel Hunter Hearst Helmsley would have stared down his nose at. I don't feel like I need an answer for his personality change after betraying DX at Wrestlemania . That can easily be explained by him consciously choosing to be more ruthless in pursuit of the championship .

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u/Known-Plastic-8310 — 4 days ago
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How many of you sided with Bret when he turned heel in 97?

I know lots of people did because Austin really did screw him over again and again and Shawn Michaels was a prick who disrespected Canada as much as Bret did the same to America. I thought at one point that trying to hit Undertaker with a chair at Summerslam was unwarranted but then again Taker cost him the match against Sid when Bret had done nothing to him. I do know he attacked Rock at one point, not sure why, that probably wasn't justified. But with Austin at least, turnabout is fair play as far as I'm concerned

u/Known-Plastic-8310 — 24 days ago

How would you have used Triple H during the Invasion if he hadn't been injured.

Personally I would have had him against the Invasion rather than defecting to their side. I can see why it would be tempting to have him on the bad guys side but I think a face Hunter vs heel Austin has alot of potential and you can tell they were tryimg to build to that anyway. You could also build a story around Hunter and Rock having to put tjeor differences aside after all the horrible things they'd done to each other since 1998

u/Known-Plastic-8310 — 1 month ago
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Do you think Shane or Stephanie's character is more evil in kayfabe.

I was gonna do the whole McMahon family aside from Vince but we all know that in storyline Linda was so overwhelmingly a face that it couldn't be her so just between the siblings it is.

u/Known-Plastic-8310 — 1 month ago

How should they have booked the higher power?

Id definitely want to keep Austin saving Steph. Maybe not the exact same way but I just think it's too interesting of a moment for Austin to save his most hated enemy's daughter. I also think it would be good if Kane had a bigger role in stopping the ministry, especially if we were keeping that Taker previously confessed to killing their parents and scarring him. Of course, the biggest question is who to have made the Higher Power. I have co clue who could make sense but definitely not Vince.

u/Known-Plastic-8310 — 1 month ago
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Any fan theories on who imposter Kane was in kayfabe?

I know it was Luke Gallows but I doubt that was his canonical identity. Kane said it was someone more evil than himself so Undertaker? But then if it was, why not appear normally. He's beaten his younger brother so many times, wouldn't that be scarier to Kane? Yes I'm aware there's no real answer to this and it's just a nonsensical wrestling story but fun to speculate.

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u/Known-Plastic-8310 — 1 month ago
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What's the most absurd example of forgiveness in a WWE storyline?

Everyone knows that wrestlers are often way too quick to forgive one another, I'm gonna go with an obvious one. How could Kane possibly ever forgive Taker for burning their family alive?

The other ones obvious too but Stone Cold becoming friendly with Triple H not too long after it was revealed Hunter tried to have him killed by Rikishi. I don't think there was ever a kayfabe explanation for why Stephanie was able to work with Vince after everything he put her through as the Higher Power.

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u/Known-Plastic-8310 — 2 months ago
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How would you rate Paul Bearer's parenting from 1 to 10? (kayfabe)

You can include his relationships with non relatives who he was kind of a father figure to like Undertaker and Mankind as well.

u/Known-Plastic-8310 — 2 months ago

Who is more moral?, Captain Jack Harkness from Doctor Who and Torchwood or Angel from Buffy The Vampire Slayer and his titular spinoff.

u/Known-Plastic-8310 — 2 months ago