28.10.2017, 20:17
Triple H sagte nun das “the jury is still out when it comes to Jinder Mahal's title run“, und er wuerde ja soooo hart arbeiten….und ueberhaupt braeuchte es Zeit um einen Star aufzubauen..bla bla bla…was Triple H vergisst ist, dass man nicht einen Jobber zum Champion ueber Nacht macht, schon gar nicht nur wegen “harter Arbeit“, sondern das es ein Buildup braucht…Ich meine, jeder weiss wie schlecht Mahal ist und das er floppt, und WWE, hier in Form von Triple H, versucht Huehnerscheisse euch als Huehnersalat zu verkaufen.
“He spoke recently to News 18, plugging the upcoming tour of India in December. When talking about Jinder Mahal, he says that through his hard work and determination, he has earned his respect. How he is doing as a champion, however, can be interpreted in many ways:
Jinder has been champion for 3 months here. I think you know there’s different ways to look at it. If I’m going to answer that from a wrestler’s point or a WWE superstar standpoint, sometimes people are looking at Jinder and saying maybe he doesn’t deserve the championship, it’s too early for him. They fail to see that Jinder was here before and yes he did not succeed the first time he was here and he went away and he left but they don’t see the hard work they don’t see the dedication he’s put in he has worked really hard and if I can say one thing from my point of view, Jinder has earned my respect. As not only a WWE superstar but as a champion I think the jury is out. I think it takes time to establish yourself as a champion you know superstars like Stone Cold [lexicon]Steve Austin[/lexicon] or Myself or [lexicon]The Rock[/lexicon] or [lexicon]John Cena[/lexicon] weren’t built overnight. They take time. It takes time to earn the respect of a fan base and I think that’s what Jinder will do if he continues to put on the performance he does. He will continue to earn their respect over time. If he doesn’t then he clearly won’t be champion for long.”
[lexicon]John Cena[/lexicon] Sr, der Vater von [lexicon]John Cena[/lexicon], gab Boston Wrestling Sports ein Interview, und meinte folgendes ueber Mahal:
“I don’t think he’s a good champion, I don’t think he’s a worthy champion. I think they need to get somebody in there that can get people involved in the championship matches… I don’t think he’s the man for the job.
I’m not impressed. There are other people I can see holding that belt. The fans are gonna get pretty tired, pretty fast. They don’t like Mahal to start with, and not because he’s a good heel, it’s because he can’t wrestle.
Mahal is in there for one reason: they want the Indian market. What better way to get it than to have the champion into the country you’re going? And he’s gonna hold that when he comes out of India, he’s gonna hold that for a while for whatever reason. To upset the fans, maybe?”
[media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Muud0uthLMI[/media]
So sieht Jinder Mahal uebrigens aktuell nach einem Workout aus…ja er arbeitet so hart….nimmt steroide…und kann dennoch nicht wrestlen…
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“He spoke recently to News 18, plugging the upcoming tour of India in December. When talking about Jinder Mahal, he says that through his hard work and determination, he has earned his respect. How he is doing as a champion, however, can be interpreted in many ways:
Jinder has been champion for 3 months here. I think you know there’s different ways to look at it. If I’m going to answer that from a wrestler’s point or a WWE superstar standpoint, sometimes people are looking at Jinder and saying maybe he doesn’t deserve the championship, it’s too early for him. They fail to see that Jinder was here before and yes he did not succeed the first time he was here and he went away and he left but they don’t see the hard work they don’t see the dedication he’s put in he has worked really hard and if I can say one thing from my point of view, Jinder has earned my respect. As not only a WWE superstar but as a champion I think the jury is out. I think it takes time to establish yourself as a champion you know superstars like Stone Cold [lexicon]Steve Austin[/lexicon] or Myself or [lexicon]The Rock[/lexicon] or [lexicon]John Cena[/lexicon] weren’t built overnight. They take time. It takes time to earn the respect of a fan base and I think that’s what Jinder will do if he continues to put on the performance he does. He will continue to earn their respect over time. If he doesn’t then he clearly won’t be champion for long.”
[lexicon]John Cena[/lexicon] Sr, der Vater von [lexicon]John Cena[/lexicon], gab Boston Wrestling Sports ein Interview, und meinte folgendes ueber Mahal:
“I don’t think he’s a good champion, I don’t think he’s a worthy champion. I think they need to get somebody in there that can get people involved in the championship matches… I don’t think he’s the man for the job.
I’m not impressed. There are other people I can see holding that belt. The fans are gonna get pretty tired, pretty fast. They don’t like Mahal to start with, and not because he’s a good heel, it’s because he can’t wrestle.
Mahal is in there for one reason: they want the Indian market. What better way to get it than to have the champion into the country you’re going? And he’s gonna hold that when he comes out of India, he’s gonna hold that for a while for whatever reason. To upset the fans, maybe?”
[media]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Muud0uthLMI[/media]
So sieht Jinder Mahal uebrigens aktuell nach einem Workout aus…ja er arbeitet so hart….nimmt steroide…und kann dennoch nicht wrestlen…
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