PWD 265: In Mickey Gall We Trust

It was the wrong time to do it, They are saying goodbye to Daniel Bryan and want the moment to be about him, that is the wrong time to play a rib on your boss. If he did behind the curtain this wouldn't even have been a story. With that said, 90 days is harsh, Orton got 90 days for pissing off two entire lockerrooms at the same time.
 
I read the Titus suspension thing I don't really understand what exactly happened. Why did he grab him? To keep him from following DB?
 
It was the wrong time to do it, They are saying goodbye to Daniel Bryan and want the moment to be about him, that is the wrong time to play a rib on your boss. If he did behind the curtain this wouldn't even have been a story. With that said, 90 days is harsh, Orton got 90 days for pissing off two entire lockerrooms at the same time.

Yeah, you're right. I am sure if Titus did what Orton did, he probably just would've gotten canned.
 
I watched it a couple times trying to figure out what happened at the end there. Kind of an odd decision by Titus to play grab ass with his 70 year old boss while everyone was having a collective sad.
 
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How exactly did he "grab" Vince that offended him so much? Did anyone see it? Seems like a pretty harsh punishment. Then again, Oneil is a glorified jobber, so maybe he should learn his place.
 
Skip Bayless is debating terrell owens and chad johnson on First Take right now
Vince may not be the only old white guy getting roughed up around here
 
You'd think Vince would enjoy a big muscular shirtless man grabbing him.
 


HAHA Dr. Shelby joins the Daniel Bryan tributes
 
Really stupid by Titus. You don't do that when everyone is up there like that. In the wwe there's two types of suspensions. The we are pissed and you deserved to be punished and the Vince McMahon wink wink we have to set an example just ride this one out. I'm guessing this will be wink wink
 
Best 'Big Man' worker of all time:

1. Undertaker
2. Yokozuna
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Since we are using the term "worker", I assume we are heavily weighing in on in-ring work and ability moreso than how over/popular the wrestler was/is. My criteria for big man is anyone who weighs at least around 300lbs or is taller than 6'6" and comparing their in-ring work relative to their height/weight.

1. Undertaker
2. Vader
3. Big Show
4. Kane
5. Bam Bam Bigelow

PS, a guy like Lesnar isn't seen as a big man but he's a big man and it was a difficult task not to include him in this list
 
Was Yoko a "good worker"? I remember him having about as much in ring ability as Khali. Only thing as kid I can ever remember him doing were splashes and Bonzai drops.
 
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