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cactusguy

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  1. Thanks, Shakespeare. I think I will take both into consideration and adjust his stats accordingly.
  2. Okay, I'll wait for input and then take it all under advisment.
  3. absolutely. HHH was more of a technical wrestler than a brawler in 96. he used a lot of chinlocks, armbars, abdominal stretches and leglocks. but at the same time, he wasnt as good of a technical wrestler as he was a few years later. his timing and attention to detail improved naturally as he gained experience. Okay, that works for me. Thanks!!!
  4. Thanks, but doesn't "brawl" refer to other things other than the crispness of punches thrown? For example, the kinds of moves they execute, etc. Oh, and his birthday isn't until July. Since he was born in 1969, he would be 26 in Jan. 96 and 30 in 2000. I don't mean to be an a-hole, I'm just sayin'.
  5. While he didnt go throwing himself off the turnbuckles that often he had alot more on-foot speed than alot of people give him credit for. No, Mero's brawl and speed should be lowered, his brawl should be 68 and speed should be like 65, he was never that really good than what stats you are giving him its all a matter of opinion i suppose, but i personally think Mero was one of the most underrated workers of the 90s. he incorporated alot of high flying moves into his matches with alot more psychology than most high fliers do today. he used the shooting star press, 450 splash, Merosault (which took great balance to pull off), planchas over the top rope, etc. as far as brawling goes, i think 68 is too low. he was an amateur boxing champion and golden gloves winner before wrestling and he threw fast, crisp punches, definitely better than HHH at the time. Out of the two of them at the time, i think Mero was overall the better worker. I agree with your stats. BTW, what would you give Triple H for brawl, speed, & tech in 1996 and 2000?
  6. Okay. How about Triple H's selling in 2000. I've seen it consistenly as 71 in 2000 but if it was 82-84 in 1996 that seems a little off. A bit of a drop for just 4 years IMO. Also Marc Mero in 1996, please.
  7. iirc, he hosted byte this on wwe.com, so i would definitely tick announcer. Yeah, he did Jakked or Metal also IIRC. What would you put as HHH's selling in 1996?
  8. Thanx, Master Shakespeare. I still need Zip (Tom Pritchard). The scenarios vastly differ on his stats so any help is appreciated.
  9. Skip and Zip, the Bodydonnas (circa 1996. Yes, I'm doing a 1996 game).
  10. Brawl: 80 Speed: 55 Technical: 95 Stiffness: 45 Selling: 92 Over: 95 Charisma: 84 Attitude: 65 Behavior: 75 Something around that, probably. Seems right to me, thanks. 1-2-3 Kid, 1996
  11. The changes seem great. It was good to begin with, though...
  12. ...I don't really know...Anchorman was THE quotable film for our generation, no doubt about it...it doesn't need a sequel...and if it's shit...then it might kind of ruin to first. That's true. Anchorman is a classic. If they do make a sequel, I hope it doesn't suck. It doesn't need a sequel, though.
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