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The Self Destruction Of The Ultimate Warrior

  • 26-08-2005 1:11am
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    What do you all think of this?

    Its the title of the WWE Ultimate Warrior Bio-graphy dvd,

    I think the WWE may have been a bit harsh with this one, altough The Warrior these days wouldnt be one a my most favourite guys in Wrestling, The title and indeed the approach that seems to have been adopted by the WWE with this dvd is humiliating for a man who.. if nothing else really entertained me when i was a yound lad..

    Heres what the Warrior had to say about the project http://www.sescoops.com/artman/publish/article_1076.shtml bear in mind the man does talk a lot of trash at the best of times, its just when he was at his pinnacle I was too young to pick up on it :D


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,143 ✭✭✭D-FENS


    Yeah, I was a bit surprised and disappointed at this as well.

    I mean, we know Vince has fallen out with a lot of his former stars, and has never been afraid to slag them off or take the p*ss out of their gimmick on screen, but to actual put together a release documenting how a former star went wrong while with WWF, seems a bit extreme and, as you say, humiliating to the Warrior.

    Vince has vendettas against a lot of his former guys and always puts the reason for a major star's failure or decline down on them rather than him ( in some cases he's right ) but this one must run deep.

    Aside from that, again as you say, the Warrior entertained a lot of fans in his time in the WWF, and should be remembered for his achievements, not someone who famously f**ked up ( in Vince's eyes )

    My guess is the Warrior turned down the Hall of Fame and Vince is p*ssed.

    Having said all that, i would watch the dvd, just out of interest to see what spin WWE has put on it, but i doubt if i'd agree with all of it.

    There is always two sides to a stars "Self-destruction"


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