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Getbig Misc Discussion Boards => Wrestling Board => Topic started by: Montague on August 05, 2012, 04:13:09 PM
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c'mon, he was looking pretty bad near the end of his career, can't see him making much of an impact now. Maybe as a short term gig...
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c'mon, he was looking pretty bad near the end of his career, can't see him making much of an impact now. Maybe as a short term gig...
Physically, I think he's done. I noticed he qualified his return plea with the phrase, "in any capacity." To me, that suggests he's opened to the prospect of a possible backstage role.
I've mentioned before that I believe Roberts would be an invaluable asset working with the younger, clueless talent, and providing creative/directional input in general.
Just for shits & giggles, though...if Jake could pull his shit together and get in shape; imagine the kind of numbers a Jake Roberts/Rock feud would draw!
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Physically, I think he's done. I noticed he qualified his return plea with the phrase, "in any capacity." To me, that suggests he's opened to the prospect of a possible backstage role.
I've mentioned before that I believe Roberts would be an invaluable asset working with the younger, clueless talent, and providing creative/directional input in general.
Just for shits & giggles, though...if Jake could pull his shit together and get in shape; imagine the kind of numbers a Jake Roberts/Rock feud would draw!
part in bold... Absolutely! But the Rock is just so much younger and more of a dominant force, a match between those 2 would not be very believable. Then again, all depends how well the well the shots and so on...
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One of the best in-ring and out of ring psychologists ever.
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Not really interested in seeing Jake wrestle at this point, but he could be one of the greatest managers/spokesmen of all time. Imagine he and Heyman promoting their wrestlers before a match- pure gold IMO.
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If done right, it would be gold. By "done right" I mean in an assisting position.
I would love to see him come back as the "hired manager" of The One Man Band. Set it up so that Slater wins a $50,000 battle royal on a fluke and uses the money to hire Jake to coach him and give him pointers. The first thing Jake has to do is build up his self confidence that he does by sneak attacking and DDTing his opponents while Slater is down selling or recovering. This makes Slater feel like he is putting them away with some kind of lame finishing move. Which obviously have to be executed while they are laying prone. Something stupid like the Warrior running body splash.
On the occassion that Slater screws up and loses, Jake teaches him a lesson with a surprise DDT on him to "toughen him up".
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You guys seen " Beyond the mat " document?
Jake is pretty fucked up in it and it's close to 15 years old...
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I worked for two different Indy promotions around 2003. About the only two "celebrity has-been" wrestlers we never brought in were Scott Hall & Jake Roberts.
It just wasn't worth the aggravation.