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    Main Eventer mikedudelang's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ichigo Kurosaki View Post
    and my point is that Nash never drew as much as he did with Hall and HBK. The fact that his title reign was one of the lowest drawing is a well documented fact
    But that wasn't your point at the beginning of this argument. It only became your point after you lost your argument that Sting was a bigger draw than Diesel. As for saying Nash never drew as well as he did when he was with Hall and HBK, fine. And Flair didn't draw as well as he did when he was with Ricky Steamboat and Harley Race. And Hogan didn't draw as well as when he was with the NWO. What's your point? Every pro wrestler has an apex. Every massive pro wrestler has that one feud that defines them. Rather than arguing in circles, just accept that Sting was a lesser draw than Diesel (despite the fact that Diesel himself wasn't a huge draw) and be done with it.

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    The bottom line on all this is Nash is online now bitching trying to get any attention he can and sting is happy where he is and what he has accomplished

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikedudelang View Post
    But that wasn't your point at the beginning of this argument. It only became your point after you lost your argument that Sting was a bigger draw than Diesel. As for saying Nash never drew as well as he did when he was with Hall and HBK, fine. And Flair didn't draw as well as he did when he was with Ricky Steamboat and Harley Race. And Hogan didn't draw as well as when he was with the NWO. What's your point? Every pro wrestler has an apex. Every massive pro wrestler has that one feud that defines them. Rather than arguing in circles, just accept that Sting was a lesser draw than Diesel (despite the fact that Diesel himself wasn't a huge draw) and be done with it.
    You wanna be ignorant? it's okay but the fact is that Nash alone didn't draw as well as Sting did alone

    If Kenpachi used his Bankai, Armageddon, Ragnarok, and every other form of the apocalypse would march from the depths of hell with their demonic legions of death.... then take one look at him and turn tail and run.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ichigo Kurosaki View Post
    You wanna be ignorant? it's okay but the fact is that Nash alone didn't draw as well as Sting did alone
    I don't even have to say anything else. Your above statement not only shows your complete lack of knowledge with regard to wrestling history but also shows your total inability to debate without resorting to name calling and silly, childish insults. Thank you for proving my point on both fronts. Kisses.

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    Surely the main topic now is who would draw the most, not only money, but attention if they were to do something NOW?

    I'd argue that it would be Sting.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Metalitia View Post
    Surely the main topic now is who would draw the most, not only money, but attention if they were to do something NOW?

    I'd argue that it would be Sting.
    Now? Sting, but only in the WWE. In TNA, they're both hopeless.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikedudelang View Post
    Now? Sting, but only in the WWE. In TNA, they're both hopeless.
    Nash's history will almost include the Kliq his singles matches and PPVs were crap

    If Kenpachi used his Bankai, Armageddon, Ragnarok, and every other form of the apocalypse would march from the depths of hell with their demonic legions of death.... then take one look at him and turn tail and run.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ichigo Kurosaki View Post
    Nash's history will almost include the Kliq his singles matches and PPVs were crap
    Could you try and mix in some punctuation every now and again so we can actually understand what you're trying to say?

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    My $.02. Nash was almost always an ensemble player. The Clique, HBK's bodyguard, nWo, Wolfpack, MEM, he was always in a group and that group always had at least 1 main eventer that overshadowed him. Sting spent most of his career as a singles wrestler. Sting was also a kids favorite at a time when then the older fans decided who was big. If kids were as important then as they are now Sting would be above Mysterio and approaching Cena.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tapout View Post
    My $.02. Nash was almost always an ensemble player. The Clique, HBK's bodyguard, nWo, Wolfpack, MEM, he was always in a group and that group always had at least 1 main eventer that overshadowed him. Sting spent most of his career as a singles wrestler. Sting was also a kids favorite at a time when then the older fans decided who was big. If kids were as important then as they are now Sting would be above Mysterio and approaching Cena.
    I agree with everything you said except for the Clique part. That was a backstage thing, not a tv faction. Also, Sting was also always overshadowed (despite WCW's best efforts to make him their version of Hulk Hogan) by guys like Ric Flair, who, whenever they wrestled, got as many (if not more) cheers from the crowd during a time when he was supposedly their number one heel. There is no doubt Sting is one of the biggest names in wrestling history, even a bigger NAME than Nash...but unfortunately, it very rarely translated into big box office money for WCW. I mean hell, Flair is Sting's biggest mark in the business and even he admits Stinger was never much of a draw.

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