I congratulate myself on such a fantastic article by asking such an imposing question that has left the whole board speechless.
Searched all over for an answer. Couldn't find one.
Yeah, it's a tough one.
Bit like who was supposed to be the higher power of the Ministry of Darkness.
Surely, it wasn't supposed to be Vince.
If I remember correctly . . .
The WWF were dropping serious hints that the British Bulldog was about to turn heel. At the time, the Bulldog was in a tag team with Luger, the Allied Powers.
By association, there were rumours that Luger was also about to turn heel.
Diesel attacked Luger as he thought Luger was about to double cross him.
As it happened, only the Bulldog turned heel and Luger stayed face - Luger left the company not long after.
It was perhaps the first seeds of a Diesel heel turn too - which he cemented when losing the title to Bret Hart at Survivor Series 1995.
They may have won the odd hardcourt title like Courier and Kafelnikov did, but on a fast grass court, their incredibly slow serves and tactics of standing miles behind the baseline just would not have worked.
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posted on 2/5/13
I congratulate myself on such a fantastic article by asking such an imposing question that has left the whole board speechless.
posted on 3/5/13
Searched all over for an answer. Couldn't find one.
posted on 4/5/13
Yeah, it's a tough one.
Bit like who was supposed to be the higher power of the Ministry of Darkness.
Surely, it wasn't supposed to be Vince.
posted on 13/5/13
If I remember correctly . . .
The WWF were dropping serious hints that the British Bulldog was about to turn heel. At the time, the Bulldog was in a tag team with Luger, the Allied Powers.
By association, there were rumours that Luger was also about to turn heel.
Diesel attacked Luger as he thought Luger was about to double cross him.
As it happened, only the Bulldog turned heel and Luger stayed face - Luger left the company not long after.
It was perhaps the first seeds of a Diesel heel turn too - which he cemented when losing the title to Bret Hart at Survivor Series 1995.
posted on 22/5/13
Thanks for that Dixie
posted on 26/10/14
They may have won the odd hardcourt title like Courier and Kafelnikov did, but on a fast grass court, their incredibly slow serves and tactics of standing miles behind the baseline just would not have worked.
posted on 10/11/14
I agree
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