+Sean Davis If he will change his kind of stuff and his youtube style with another types of videos without his reaction compilation he can reach 1 million subscribers more quickly.
macmac264 Eddie Guerrero and Chris Benoit were still alive and wrestlin. Cena was the dr. of thuganomics (right?). JR was still comentating. ahhhhh sings: Those were the days. (Archie Bunker style)
+ActionHank75 MOTHER OF GOD... top 5 raw openings 5. first raw opening 4. raw is war 1999 3. raw 2015 2. raw 1000 1. RAW 2002 HOW DARE YOU HATE RAW 2002 OPENING
Yeah Adam should become a Writer For WWE He's Good. Tyrone You should watch how WWE Should've Booked The Nexus, Daniel Bryan Joining The Wyatt's ( Especially because that explains why in this video he said he would have Bryan Win the Rumble ) and The Ending of The Shield/Batista's 2014 Return
I totally agree that this guy should write for WWE...because if he did, I hope Cena goes through a phase where he goes "do do do dooooo" in all of his promos. XD
Just for future reference if you ever watch the other "How WWE Should Have Booked" videos, generally you should watch them in the order they were released. Since most of them are about story lines that happen at about the same time.
Joseph Furlow Which incidentally is really cool, that Wrestlemania (I guess it was 30? or 31?) would of been the greatest of all time if that were the case.
Ah it's so cool you reacted to this video! I've really been wanting you to since I saw it last week! Thanks so much for being a guy who listens to his fans!
That clap from Tyrone means a lot! In respect as well! I hope wwe does take into consideration to hire Adam! He would make such good storylines, and book so well, I hope Adam reads this and watches this video!
When I want a good laugh I always watch this video and the reaction to Undertaker's retirement. Such good content and the comedy is great. Both Adam and Tyrone.
dude, reliving old memories and having a very small knowledge of what's going on nowadays brought me to this vid on my recomandations. and thinking back to the attitude era. wwe is on the down and out, much more for ppl like me that have been out for so long than ppl that have bothered during the pg era. i checked in here and there, dx's revisit was done horribly. none of the panache existed then. one thing i learned, is that i'm glad i never got back into it. because after hearing of the ending of the streak and how much shit it was, i was ready to walk away from those old fond memories. you sir, have given me a reason not to. yeah we cant expect anything from wwe or mcmahon, but watching this reminded me of old school days, talking about the latest matches, trading vcr tapes from the guys in school that could afford to get the ppv's. will i watch it? no. but its nice to look back and feel like i'm not alone having those convo's i did in school and knowing others still remember the good ol days of how pro wrestling was at it's height
This is genuinely a great idea. Brock Lesnar is so mehh I've never enjoyed his character, he's totally 1 dimensional. He did not deserve to beat the streak at all
Marco Entertainment Brock's the man! Seems like now and days everything has to be fleshed out. Even though I guess Brock can be a bit one dimensional when he goes out there but you know the guy is legit and he can the do the simplest of things and be awesome.
Taker basically gets to book that match... has gotten pretty much FULL creative control (or at least veto opportunity on everything). I HIGHLY doubt that Mark would've let Cena break it. I think in HIS mind, the only person that should break his streak should be a 'legitimate' fighter. My theory is that in Takers' mind, the fact that a UFC fighter broke his streak actually makes the Undertaker character more legitimate. Let me say that I personally disagree with the logic behind that thinking from his perspective, because the concept is just too 'meta' and breaks kayfaybe in a way. BUT we all know Mark ADORES MMA fighting, and we all know the real 'setup' to this match (at least in his mind I think) happened at a UFC event where they had a weird 'confrontation' of sorts (It's on RU-vid, look it up) So therefore, I think Brock was the ONLY guy that he would have given the win to anyway..... In fact, I think that contrary to what Meltzer 'interpreted' fro the situation, Taker might have come up with this match and finish himself. Vince is a VERY smart man.... and while wrestling sucks now, he's still making good money, and knows the business. I think Vince knows that the way they did it actually wasn't good for the WWE....but I think he just let Mark have his moment, because as we all know, there is NO greater, more respected wrestler than him....
+FurryFerris Actually no... the Undertaker was willing to drop it after WM 20 (he even offered to drop it to Randy Orton, but Orton declined out of respect for Taker). Undertaker had a say in it, sure, but ultimately it was up to Vince and the writing staff.
This guy is the only good react channel on RU-vid be Tyrone actually reacts to the video while everyone else is just straight faced or making a small body movement every 5 minutes. He actually reacts to the video and gives his opinions.
don't know if it's been mentioned in the comments below already, but another reason why Cena could've been 'the one to end the streak' is because, after Cena's debut against Kurt Angle which he lost, Taker shook hands with Cena backstage and welcomed him to the WW(F at that time?)E. Close the circle, so to speak...
That happen at WM 17, not the same way. When Stone Cold beat The Rock, and Stone Cold stoned the crowd and turn heal by shaking Vince M hand. 7:04 Wa yuu yuuuuu Yuuuu tuu tuuuuuuuuuuu, Yuuuu tuu tuuuuuuuuuuu, Yuuuu tuu tuuuuuuuuuuu
After Wrestlemania I would book John Cena EXACTLY THE SAME WAY. He comes out, he's smiling, he's every inch the "white meat babyface" he always was, but now he's happily congratulating Undertaker on a great match, and humbly admitting that it was a close one but he managed to pull through with the same hustle that he's always-etc, etc. Don't change his character a bit. Make bad jokes, talk about effort and the best man winning and all that noise, right to everyone's face while they sit there knowing what he did. I can't think of a way to make him a hotter heel.
4:05 Dang Tyrone! You got mad there for second, huh? But don't get me wrong, I can't stand John Cena either. But if they booked Cena's heel turn like that...yeah, I guess I would buy it. Provided that Undertaker tombstones him in a rematch. LOL
You should react to 10 things wwe want you to forget about the undertaker by him. Its his most popular video and its funny and actually serious at the same time. Its really good.
OMG somebody give this dude a job at WWE PLEASE! I got hyped just visualizing what he was saying! I love the show but it's really not exciting anymore! We need a boost of excitement ASAP!
Instead of it being Mania 30, I would've made it Mania 32 in Taker's hometown for the title. The fans would be clamouring for Taker to go out as the champ in his last match only for CenaWinLOL to strike again. The reaction would be priceless
In retrospect Brock really was the right person to do it...well besides punk...I always thought he would have gotten it had it not been for bearers death...John cena was the last person who needed the streak so I was happy that match never happened cause there's no way that backlash would have faded away like it has with Brock
Noel Crenshaw But that's the point. I mean, for a truly effective heel, you have to HATE the character. And if you think the hate for Cena is strong now, imagine him beating to streak, man. Like, I'd be legit concerned for the man's life that some whacko fan would take it seriously and might try to harm him. But that is real heel heat. As far as Brock being the right person, I mean we did get a good pay off with Summer Slam and Royal Rumble but, like the guy said, just have him not lose and he's just as intimidating a monster.
Damian Clark I agree with the guy in the video. Brock is already a monster and he didn't need to beat the streak. It should be the one who needs it the most. And a John Cena heel turn? That would be at the level of Hogan turning heel at WCW. That guy must be hired as the WWE head writer.
Diane Blake You know, if WWE actually planned their shit out like 6 to 12 months instead of seemingly doing this shit ppv to ppv, then I agree that Brock didn't need it as they could of just had him not lose. But let's say they did hire him after that Elimination Chamber, and said they wanted to build up Brock as a Monster, is there a better way at that point than to beat the Undertaker?