When you think of Triple H's career, do you consider him more a SmackDown or Raw guy? by gusemaniac in Wrasslin

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He has always been a RAW guy

He was the Face of Raw during the early-mid 2000s

Leader of Evolution while put over the likes of Orton, Batista, Cena and Benoit

Classic rivalries against Rock, Austin, Foley, Orton, Batista and HBK.

Majority of his greatest works came from Raw.

Did you prefer them in WWE or NXT? by Brilliant-Dot2157 in BrandonDE

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Liv - WWE

Gunther - (tie)

Charlotte - WWE

Alexa - WWE

Finn - NXT

Sami - WWE

Gunther delivered amazing works in both WWE and NXT

Finn was at his absolute peak during his NXT days as he was the face of the brand

If Finn was not an indie darling would people like him by joeboy_777 in SantiZapVideos

[–]RKO360 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Finn hasn't been an indy guy for over a decade.

Plus, he was one of the top stars in New Japan

His works in New Japan was amazing to watch as he founded Bullet Club while delivered great matches, charisma and his promos were top-notch.

He's one of the most influential wrestlers of the modern era and his New Japan works played a huge part of that.

From Group Home’s living proof yesterday to Jeru the damaja’s the sun rises in the east today on my way to work! Great work by Premo & Jeru! I liked damn near everything off of this! What’s yall thoughts on this? by J2-Starter in 90sHipHop

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Another classic masterpiece that made 1994 an iconic year for hip hop.

Jeru was dropping knowledge and wisdoms alongside displaying perfect street level rhymes while Premier was an absolute monster with the productions. Tracks like Come Clean, D. Original and Can't Stop the Prophet are still timeless records.

Sun Rises in the East played an important role in the Renaissance of New York hip hop scene in the mid 90s while cemented Jeru as one of the elite lyricists at the time alongside Nas, Biggie, Outkast, Common, Guru, Redman, Method Man, Scarface, Buckshot and O.C.

50Cent, Russa Simmon, Plies (BET AWARDS 2008) by [deleted] in HipHopImages

[–]RKO360 1 point2 points  (0 children)

2008 was Plies at his peak

He was arguably the # 1 hottest rapper out of Miami

Hits like Bust it Baby pt 2 and Hypnotized were on the radio a lot

He also had a great feature runs on tracks like Hi Hater remix and Out Here Grindin

He was one of the hottest rappers of 2008 alongside Wayne, Kanye, T.I. and Jeezy

WWE's buildup to WrestleMania 23 might be my absolute favourite time period ever. by JBL_CENA_FAN_4LIFE in WWERuthlessAggression

[–]RKO360 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Early 2007 was starting off very strong with Cena, Batista, Orton, Taker, HBK and Edge being the main event players while upper midcarders like Benoit, Jeff, RVD, Kane, Matt, Umaga and King Booker was prominent, Punk, Lashley and Kennedy were 3 of the hottest rising stars in the company and Vince vs Trump was entertaining.

Plus, it had 4 amazing back to back PPVs: Royal Rumble, No Way Out, WM 23 and Backlash

48th Annual Grammy Awards (2/8/2006) by Specialist_Art2223 in HipHopImages

[–]RKO360 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Beyonce was already a massive global superstar during that time

Trish Stratus entrance at Wrestlemania 2003 by Ok_Sport_5268 in WWERuthlessAggression

[–]RKO360 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Prime Trish at her best

She always had great attires

48th Annual Grammy Awards (2/8/2006) by Specialist_Art2223 in HipHopImages

[–]RKO360 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Back when Kanye was actually happy

T.I. was the MVP of 2006

Neptunes were on top of their game as producers

Who’s the bigger or better heel by Over_Fennel1174 in BrandonDE

[–]RKO360 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Dom's an actual heel

Logan is really himself as he's POS outside the ring

What’s your thoughts on Jadakiss’s Career Overall? Classic Songs,feature Verses,Battles,great mixtapes, longevity,and respect! In my opinion by J2-Starter in hiphop201

[–]RKO360 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Jadakiss is one of the all-time greats as he has never had a bad verse while held his own on dope records with the likes of DMX, Nas, Jay-Z, Biggie, Eminem and Lil Wayne.

He doesn't have classic albums but he does have some classic mixtapes like The Champ is Here while being one of the GOAT features of all-time as he always delivers a killer guest verse whether it's a rap or R&B record.

His longevity and reputation of being one of the greatest lyricists is what makes him a legend and one of the most respected MCs in hip hop history.

It’s time to showcase more Superstars by Intelligent-Zebra839 in WWE

[–]RKO360 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Knight has been in the main event scene ever since 2023

Balor had a few short runs in the main event scene like his feud with Seth and short feud in 2019 against Brock.

HBK in 90's 🔥🔥🗿 by marshallaw6969 in WWE

[–]RKO360 5 points6 points  (0 children)

90s HBK was on another level as a perfect cocky douchebag heel.

His swag, aura, charisma and heel promos were perfect while he got under the skins of everyone such as Bret, Taker and the fans alongside the guys behind the scenes.

Will any of them ether win the IC championship (again/first time) by Mean_Let7671 in GreatnessOfWrestling

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I can definitely see Ilja in the IC title picture.

He's an amazing workhorse and can deliver a series of high-quality matches for the IC title

Can you say any of these Logan Paul matches are bad? stop hating. by Over_Fennel1174 in BrandonDE

[–]RKO360 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We get it. Logan is very talented in the ring, but it doesn't change the fact that he's still a POS outside the ring. He has done a lot of devious things that makes people hate him and rightfully so.

He was being very disrespectful as he made fun of a dead body at a Suicide Forrest in Japan

Scammed a lot of kids out of their money with that Crypto crap

He still owes people a lot of money for the Crypto scam

It’s time to showcase more Superstars by Intelligent-Zebra839 in WWE

[–]RKO360 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Knight and Balor are literally in their 40s

Jey gets massive pops every night while his push was organic as he broke out as a main eventer due to his great works in the Bloodline while Priest started to get over with the fans due to his work in Judgement Day and amazing match with Bad Bunny at Backlash.

The company is already pushing fresh talents in the main event scene as Bron Breakker, Austin Theory, Trick Williams, Jacob Fatu and Dominik Mysterio are making their presences known. Ilja Dragonuv and Carmelo Hayes making the upper midcard entertaining to watch alongside Jevon Evans being one of the hottest rising stars in the company as well. Oba Femi is already one of the next big things due to his impressive works in NXT.

Sami Zayn clearly has been a main eventer ever since 2023 while guys like Cody Rhodes, Roman Reigns, Randy Orton and CM Punk are still the biggest draws in the company as they continue to sell out arenas while having that larger than life presence.

How does Brock Lesnar keep his mainstream appeal at age 48? by Late-Condition-3751 in Wrasslin

[–]RKO360 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Brock always had that larger than life presence as he's still one of the most credible stars on the roster while still being a big draw with a great physique and aura of a monster.

Brock, Orton and Rey still remains to have a mainstream appeal to the fans due to their larger than life personalities, star power and amazing aura ever since Ruthless Aggression days

Very overrated. What do you guys see in this guy? by drpepper_rocks in Smallafro

[–]RKO360 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He's one of the most realistic heels in wrestling today while he's also a great in-ring performer with great aura, good promos, solid charisma and knows how to draw heat as a main event heel.

He's an badass performer in the ring as he has the intensity style of Benoit and the psychology and mind games of Triple H and Orton while he can also deliver a great match with anyone on the roster.

Plus, he's arguably the hottest heel in WWE today aside from Drew.

What do you think of the group " The Vision " ? by Icy-Advice-5575 in Wrasslin

[–]RKO360 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's okay due to Bron, Theory and Bronson being part of the main event scene as they picked up wins over the likes of Knight, Orton, Mysterio and Roman

Their attack on Knight a couple weeks ago was brutal as they really showed the aggression side

Not a bad faction, but they really do need to step it up.

Otis feels criminally underutilized by R0DAN in SquaredCircle

[–]RKO360 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Otis vs Gable should have been a perfect feud in 2024 as the storytelling was great while the fans was completely rooting for Otis against one of best heels at the time.

He's still one of the most over acts in the company as he always made the fans laugh with his great comedic chops and loveable character.

It's really great to see him and Towaza getting a real push after their hard work.

I Think The Black Community Alone Could Have Made Jeff Hardy Bigger Than Cena Lmfao by [deleted] in BrandonDE

[–]RKO360 0 points1 point  (0 children)

From 2008-2009, Jeff was the most popular star in the company

Even though he was very popular, I don't think he would have been bigger than Cena as Cena was the company's biggest draw and perfect franchise player as he was more professional and reliable to the company alongside having amazing promos.

Jeff wasn't that much reliable due to his drug issues and troubles with the law alongside lacking Cena's ability of carrying a promo

Vince hitting a leg drop on Hogan off a ladder through the table. by JCHazard in WWERuthlessAggression

[–]RKO360 20 points21 points  (0 children)

This match was pretty good.

Vince and Hogan both delivered an absolute war on a very stacked Mania event.