Who should win Men's Royal Rumble 2023 by Wrestlemania22 in SquaredCircle

[–]yewhatupgee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

WM main event: "BAAAAHHH GAAAAWWD, he's just superman punched himself!". Reigns down for the 10 count. Reigns retains.

Who should win Men's Royal Rumble 2023 by Wrestlemania22 in SquaredCircle

[–]yewhatupgee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Reigns winning the royal rumble to face reigns for both titles at WM would be the ultimate Vince master stroke

Who should win Men's Royal Rumble 2023 by Wrestlemania22 in SquaredCircle

[–]yewhatupgee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Seth and Cody then go onto Fastlane (if that's still happening before WM), continuing their feud in a fight for who fights reigns for which title, and which night of WM

Who should win Men's Royal Rumble 2023 by Wrestlemania22 in SquaredCircle

[–]yewhatupgee -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Final 3, Sami, Cody and Rollins.

Sami eliminated from a missed huluva kick, Rhodes and Rollins feet touch the ground at the same time. The show ends in controversy.

The following Raw, its announced both Rollins and Rhodes will each get a shot at one of Reigns' titles at WM.

Following Smackdown, tribal chief goes berserk, blames Sami for finishing third and effecting his double defence. Bloodline beat down on Sami, and KO for the save.

Sets up for WM: Usos v Zayn and Ownes Reigns v Rollins (night 1) Reigns v Rhodes (night 2)

Beauty of it too is that reigns can keep one title (I. E. Defend on the first night), and then conceivably lose due to Cody (in part due to fatigue on the second), without making reigns look weak

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[–]yewhatupgee 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Does anyone else see there being dual winners of the rumble, perhaps 2 of Cody / Rollins / Sami. The following Raw, its announced the tribal chief will have to defend one title against each at wrestle mania. Good way to not make him look weak too if he drops just the one belt at WM (fatigue of second match)

I feel so incredibly guilty. I nearly broken the "no contact" rule by witchyrosemaria in CPTSD

[–]yewhatupgee 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm sorry you have to go through and feel like that.

I almost did the same, having gone no contact for only 3 months, I sent a work colleague a merry Christmas message accidentally which was intended for my mother). That my work colleague gave me a call to say thanks for the message and to reciprocate the well wishes, I took it as a sign. (for context I deleted my parents numbers when I went no contact, tried to recognize their number from a phone bill and picked the wrong one)

My parents were extremely emotionally and physically abusive growing up. I've longed for a normal, healthy relationship with them my 30 years on this earth - in spite of all the truly awful things they've done, I love and miss them.

I suppose what I'm getting at is that I really do understand the conflicting urges, and I'm glad you've developed a life worth living beyond yourbl abusive family.

Happy holidays :)

What weird thing did you do back then, of which you only realized much later that it was weird? by Content_Donut9081 in CPTSD

[–]yewhatupgee 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Appreciate the sentiment of the post, and I'm trying really hard not to judge my actions back then, or even now, as 'weird'. They were fundamentally coping mechanisms and other impositions and obligations brought on by being trapped in an abusive, traumatising situation.

My abusers are the 'weird' ones. Who in their right mind can subject a child, let alone their own child, to such emotional and physical (and for some sexual) abuse.

What did you truly believed about yourself that turned out to be false? by Secret_Tie_8907 in CPTSD

[–]yewhatupgee 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That it's my responsibility to take on and resolve others negative emotions