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Posted: Wed May 06, 2009 12:56 am
Fabulous Matt Ward the way i see it going down is that David Flair is going to come to the WWE or why not have the rock return as a heel and join Legacy he is a third generation superstar and former WWE Champion, IC Champion, and so much more acalades in his legacy why not add the future hall of famer to the team as interesting as that would be, it won't happen. The Rock is gone. Dwayne Johnson is an actor now, wrestling is his past. i'm all for David Flair joining up, the son of the legend of all legends.
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Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 12:52 am
tonight's Raw made me sad. i think everyone in the know knows that Ted's gonna turn on Legacy and it's just kind of sad watching it happen. i hate the WWE managment for this stupid sequal to Cena's stupid movie. Ted has a good career ahead of him, he could be a great IC or US champ by next year, hell even this year.
i kinda wanna see the fans sour on Ted being a face so he'll go back to being a heel, he's a damn good one in my opinion. we'll find out as time goes on. i'd still be surprised to see the movie not get released at all cause the fans like Ted as a heel.
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Posted: Tue May 12, 2009 3:07 pm
i agree, there are rumors that legacy is getting a fourth member but no one knows who it is, but they are saying their is a chance DX might add Batista to it so it will be Triple H, Shawn and Batista to battle against Legacy, that is what i am hearing
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Posted: Wed May 13, 2009 2:57 am
Fabulous Matt Ward i agree, there are rumors that legacy is getting a fourth member but no one knows who it is, but they are saying their is a chance DX might add Batista to it so it will be Triple H, Shawn and Batista to battle against Legacy, that is what i am hearing really now? well if they are suppose to be three or four members, they need one or two more guys. i'm sorry but Cody Rhodes is not someone to be afraid of. he needs to have a tag partner he can trust and Legacy still needs that IC/US title calibur guy.
please, if you have any infor about Legacy, i'd like to hear it. please post here ^^
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Posted: Wed May 13, 2009 8:43 am
the Dream Legacy Randy Orton Reid Flair Primo and Carlito Teddy Hart DH Smith Ted Debiase Junior
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Posted: Thu May 14, 2009 11:27 pm
Fabulous Matt Ward the Dream Legacy Randy Orton Reid Flair Primo and Carlito Teddy Hart DH Smith Ted Debiase Junior throw Natalya in there for fun ^^
lol you left out Cody, guess you're not empressed with him either.
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Posted: Fri May 15, 2009 11:00 am
can't stand him, never have, never will
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Posted: Sat May 16, 2009 2:14 am
Randy recently sat down with the UK's The Sun for an interview. for those of you who don't know, the Real Randy Orton comes to these interviews, not the character. Randy gives his honest opinions in these interviews. this one he talks about Legacy, cheers as a heel, and his recent feud with Hunter. the * represent the questions from the Sun.
*At Backlash you became heavyweight champion for the fourth time and officially the No1 guy in the WWE. How is this run going to be different from your three previous reigns?*
The older and more mature I’ve become in the business, the more responsibility I’m able to carry in being champion and representing the company.
This is going to be where I make my name and I cement myself in history.
I’ve already done that in a lot of ways – becoming the youngest champ of all time, being in an Evolution, being a third-generation competitor, headlining WrestleMania.
But I think this title run is going to be what makes Randy Orton.
*You got a lot of cheers when you won the belt – is that strange for someone who prides himself on being a heel?*
Yes because I’m the bad guy, the heel, I look down on having fans. I try to get people to hate me.
But no matter how loud or how soft it is, I will always hear a group of guys chanting ‘RKO’.
It’s not what I’m going for but it doesn’t necessarily bother me. Deep down it boosts my confidence.
It lets me know that no matter how much these people hate me, and no matter how much I’m trying to get them to hate me, maybe I’m just good enough to where they can see through that.
They can see the talent and what I’m able to do in the ring and the way I do it.
*Also a lot of fans are naturally going to cheer someone who kicks Vince McMahon and Triple H in the head! *
Yes, there is that minority of people out there who have seen enough of Triple H.
I’ve had fans come up to me and beg: “Please kick Triple H in the head.”
He’s a huge babyface, probably the ultimate babyface. But no matter what the character is, there’s always going to be that smart group of people who want to see the guy on top shot down.
Just like right now there’s probably guys telling Batista to beat the hell out of me this Sunday at Judgement Day.
*When it came to punting your boss Vince McMahon in the head on Raw, did you have to pull your punches a little bit?*
Did you see that kick to Vince? It didn’t look like anything was pulled did it?
They replayed that thing from every angle and he definitely ate a big piece of my boot.
When I’m kicking Vince in the head, if it doesn’t look good on live TV, people are going to think: “Oh, he didn’t want to kick him too hard because, deep down inside, Orton knows that is his boss so he took it easy on him.”
So I did the opposite.
I kicked him harder.
*What was going through your mind at that point? *
I want everything I do in the ring to be as crisp and as perfect as humanely possible.
I calculate my movements to where it’s going to be the best for that moment.
So when I kicked Vince in the head, the only thing going through my mind was: “I’m going to kick this b*****d in the skull as hard as I can. Here we go. I’ve been waiting for this one!”
[image: MAIN EVENT ... Randy and HHH]
MAIN EVENT ... Randy and HHH
*You are definitely a perfectionist, as is Triple H who is a mentor of yours. So were you both disappointed when your main event at WrestleMania didn’t live up to the expectations of some fans?*
This was a storyline where Triple H needed retribution. He needed to beat the living p*** out of me because of what I did.
I handcuffed him and made him watch while I beat up his wife and then kissed her while she was unconscious.
Then to top it off after I do that, I knock him out with a sledgehammer to the head.
I kick his father-in-law in the skull and put him in the hospital, and do the same to his brother-in-law.
I think when all that happens and then you have this match where he can’t be disqualified or he loses the title, you kind of screw yourself.
We were not able to do everything that the other guys were able to do.
Matt and Jeff Hardy had a hardcore no-holds-barred match. They were able to use all the bells and whistles to beat the hell out of each other.
Everyone was expecting Triple H and I to do the same, but we had rules that put a fence around everything we were able to do.
We weren’t able to go to the extreme.
If anything hurt us, it was that.
*Did you try to talk Vince out of those rules or change the match in any way?*
No, because I was happy with the match. I really was.
The crowd in the arena had seen three and half hours of wrestling and, not only that, they had seen some very good wrestling.
Shawn Michaels and Undertaker put on a hell of a performance, the Money In The Bank match was crazy and a lot of guys did some death-defying manoeuvres.
When you do that and then you have this match with two guys who can’t be outside of the ring for more than 10 seconds, you kinda screw yourself.
You’ve backed yourself into a corner where it’s going to be hard to outperform the matches that went before you.
I think our storyline and what our match was all about deserved to be the main-event match on WrestleMania.
But I think that the restraints and stipulations around the match made it harder on us than it should have been.
[image: BEATING ... Shane and Orton]
BEATING ... Shane and Orton
*Another thing that your fans were disappointed by was when, the night after your amazing Royal Rumble victory, part-timer Shane McMahon beat the hell out of you. Did you share that frustration? *
Shane McMahon is a tough son of a b***h and he can hang with anybody.
He can hold his own and I don’t think there was anything wrong with that night you’re talking about.
I just think the hardcore fans didn’t like it. They disapproved, because in their minds he shouldn’t be able to hang with a top guy. They think that Shane McMahon shouldn’t be able to go toe to toe with Randy Orton.
The fact that Shane is not a wrestler on the active roster - he only comes back every couple of years and doesn’t dress or carry himself like a professional wrestler - definitely hurts his character and believability.
But he is that good he can have a desk job, wear a suit and fly all over the world to represent the WWE – then every once in a while just drop in and fight a guy and do well.
But if that’s what the hardcore fans believe then fine, because - you know what – they’ll be tuning in the next week to see what happens.
So it doesn’t matter to me.
*There seems to be a real drive in the WWE since WrestleMania to create new stars. How important do you feel that is?*
Anywhere you go in this business, there is always that need to recruit and create talent.
WWE has a farm system down in Florida, FCW, where they have 50-60 guys at any given time.
There are lots of second generations down there.
Mike Rotunda’s sons are up and comers, they will be debuting soon I’m sure. Harry Smith has been up, he’s been back, he’s been up – he was a potential fourth member of Legacy for a while and I can see him being part of our group in the future.
We need these young guys and new guys to be tutored to one day be the top-level performers in our company – because people get old or get hurt.
*My one criticism of WWE at the moment is it seems a little stale on top. For example, I’ve already seen you wrestle Triple H, Batista, Shawn Michaels, Undertaker, John Cena and so on – so who is there for you to fight on PPV who you haven’t already?*
You do have a good point there.
But I think, depending on the scenario, there is always going to be potential to revisit things.
What the WWE is very good at is creating these matches to be interesting every time we do them.
That’s what we do business on.
And we’ll blow everyone’s socks off at Judgement Day with them!
You’re never going to cater to everyone 100 per cent of the time but we do enough where we have a great fan base all over the world that is going to stay tuned.
But this is another reason to bring up new guys and get them to have main-event matches with top talent.
It’s the whole point of having Ted and Cody in Legacy – I’m making future opponents for myself, John Cena, Shelton Benjamin and Carlito, as we’ll all still be here in 10 years' time.
*For a while, Manu was going to be one of those guys. He was in Legacy, then he wasn’t and now he’s gone from the WWE. What happened there?*
Manu had some respect issues.
There are a lot of different reasons he wasn’t good for Legacy, but the reason he’s not with the company anymore had a lot to do with his backstage attitude.
His father was the great Afa, of the Wild Samoans, and Manu had been in the ring since his early teens.
Now, in his early 20s, technically he’s been in the ring for more than a decade - but not really.
Really he’d only been in the business a month by the time I knew him.
He carried himself like he had been in the business for 15 years.
He thought he knew everything. He thought he deserved a first-class seat when we went overseas. He thought he didn’t have to pick up in the lockeroom after the show was over, like the new guys do.
He didn’t feel like he had to pay his dues, because he’d already paid them.
What he doesn’t understand is that wrestling once a week for 10 years doesn’t count.
When wrestling is all you do, when everyone in the world knows who you are and you’ve held titles and main-evented PPVs – that’s when you start to get to the point where you might deserve a little something extra.
I don’t think he applied himself in the gym or when it came to his diet. He just thought: “Hey, my dad is Afa, the Wild Samoan, so I get a job. I deserve to be here.”
He just didn’t get it.
*So who is going to be the fourth member of Legacy? Harry Smith? Or do you have your eye on someone else?*
If someone came to me and said we need another guy in this group, I would go with Harry.
Right now though, I think we’re fine.
I feel like everything is running its course. It’s going smooth.
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Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2009 12:40 am
Major Update on Kennedy's Release, Orton Rumors
http://www.prowrestling.com/article/news/12613 Date Added: June 02, 2009 Story By: Brian Cantor
While Randy Orton did indeed confront Mr. Kennedy about his botched suplex during their match last Monday night, rumors saying that Orton essentially had Kennedy fired are reportedly untrue.
According to F4Wrestling.com, Kennedy initially viewed the complaint from Orton, who has made an effort to mature and improve his respect level in the lockerroom, as a stern warning about tightening up his in-ring efforts. Unfortunately for Kennedy, Orton was not the only respected WWE performer who viewed Kennedy's work as a liability.
Sources say that two "major, major stars" (long-term main-eventers) used the Orton incident as a platform to express their disapproval of Kennedy to WWE Chairman Vince McMahon. McMahon, who was already reportedly upset over the "Denver Debacle," harshly criticized Kennedy on the plane ride home, citing his recklessness, lack of business instincts and liability as a "green" worker. No influential staff members came to Kennedy's defense, which ultimately meant that his time was numbered. Sure enough, this past Friday, Kennedy received his WWE release.
F4W adds that two other major WWE superstars had also expressed condemnation for Kennedy's "horrible and clumsy" work. Few insiders came to Kennedy's defense, with an unnamed source saying that the wrestler had been consistently reckless in the ring and "with his mouth."
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Posted: Fri Jun 05, 2009 1:45 pm
FairyDuelist2003 cybershock22 Orton is going to lose that title to Batista why do you say that? because Batista is the face? i don't think they're gonna take the title away from Randy so soon. Legacy needs to keep the title for as long as possible to prove they're dominance. i don't see Legacy loosing the WWE title till Ted's rumored face turn this fall/winter.okay i'm pretty sure orton is TEN times better than batista and should retain his title for a long time.
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Posted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 10:32 pm
The Johnnyb FairyDuelist2003 cybershock22 Orton is going to lose that title to Batista why do you say that? because Batista is the face? i don't think they're gonna take the title away from Randy so soon. Legacy needs to keep the title for as long as possible to prove they're dominance. i don't see Legacy loosing the WWE title till Ted's rumored face turn this fall/winter.okay i'm pretty sure orton is TEN times better than batista and should retain his title for a long time. i agree...aparently WWE doesn't as Batista won the title tonight. *sigh* damn Vince, had to make a stupid Cena sequal with Ted now Legacy's weak and gonna be broken up before Summer Slam. this really sucks. maybe i should start a new RNN
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Posted: Tue Jun 09, 2009 9:35 am
FairyDuelist2003 The Johnnyb FairyDuelist2003 cybershock22 Orton is going to lose that title to Batista why do you say that? because Batista is the face? i don't think they're gonna take the title away from Randy so soon. Legacy needs to keep the title for as long as possible to prove they're dominance. i don't see Legacy loosing the WWE title till Ted's rumored face turn this fall/winter.okay i'm pretty sure orton is TEN times better than batista and should retain his title for a long time. i agree...aparently WWE doesn't as Batista won the title tonight. *sigh* damn Vince, had to make a stupid Cena sequal with Ted now Legacy's weak and gonna be broken up before Summer Slam. this really sucks. maybe i should start a new RNNlife just sucks for us fans eh
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Posted: Tue Jun 16, 2009 1:53 am
well Orton got the title back, rightfully so ^^. but once again he's gonna feud with Triple H. i don't like it. i really hope Legacy can stay together. i think i'd be funny as hell if the fans in the know rallied behind Pricele$$ and rejected Teddy as a face before he turned. i think there's been a lot of internet buzz that maybe the fans are already pressuring WWE to NOT turn Ted, cause i really believe that Cody is weak without him. guess we'll see.
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Posted: Sun Jun 28, 2009 6:05 pm
i think they are going to bring in teds brother to take his place they are both in about the same shape
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Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2009 12:49 pm
I personally hate legacy the only they can win is if they cheat
triple can beat orton one on one but legacy comes in and cheats
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