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[edit] John Cena

I personally will not stop watching WWE main events just beacause they choose to use a useless wrestler as the WWE Champion! The smark community has a lot of power and we will continue to protest in hope that something is done to change this wrestling horror. (Fr3nZi3 00:52, 15 July 2006 (UTC))

... well, you can go ahead and say that. But you should've learned by now that the WWE doesn't give a crap about the smark community. That's the truth. Plus, you guys expect too much from Cena. Give the dude a break. There are plenty of worst wrestlers out there for you guys to criticize. Blacklist 07:55, 15 July 2006 (UTC)

Name one! Cena is the worst wrestler, and if they didnt care about the Smark community why is it that they made him lose the belt when he started to get booed? WWE is nothing without the smark community. As a man I think Cena is extrememly funny, but as a wrestler he is a rubbish rip off of the Rock--he has six moves and thats all! What he seems to forget is that The Rock had other moves other than his finishers! He has been the WWE Champion twice now--and he still hasn't improved in the slightest! I personally think he needs to go to OVW and really get some intense training, and come back with a better moveset, because at the moment he is a pathetic wrestler, and I think even you can agree with that!!! (Fr3nZi3 17:47, 17 July 2006 (UTC))

Well, there are the jobbers. And then there's some entry-level dudes like Conway and Big Vis. I do agree with you that Cena needs to make his movelist more colorful, but every wrestler has a gamplan in each of their matches, and their gameplan get used over and over in different (but repetitive) ways. Bret Hart had the same setup in some of his matches. You could sence an ending in some of his matches, because he did some moves over and over up to the sharpshooter. That was where the "Five moves of Doom" saying came from. And, Cena lost the belt because everyone started booing Cena. Not just your everyday smarks. Blacklist 03:12, 18 July 2006 (UTC)

I may be a John Cena fan but I do feel that his character could use a little approvement but I will cheer him on no matter what. He is the new Hulk Hogan!!! And about what wrestlers are worse than Cena look up Rob Van Dam, Kurt Angle, and The Ultiamte Warrior. These guys stink up the place no matter where they wrestle. Big Boss 0 19:22, 21 December 2006 (UTC)


re: "No WBW breakdowns" - Relating to this so called "WBW breakdown" that I put today is part of the wiki relating to the WWE belt as opposed to the RAW episode itself and what was the flowon effect of the loss of the match - it does not mention an episode or week by week matter - if you seem to have a better idea of mentioning a major part of the John Cena character and his MAJOR TRADEMARK, please make the appropriate change to reflect this or get over it! - 25 August 2006 Mikecraig

It ain't my rule. No Week-by-Week breakdowns are allowed to the article. The only news to be posted are title changes or major announcements/developments. Having a kayfabe belt thrown into the Long Island Sound during a promo is not notable. If that goes in (and is accepted by Bdve), then you need to add the fact that Cena threw Edge into the Lond Island Sound, in retaliation. Blacklist 21:02, 25 August 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Mugen infantry

The last points of the disccussion about that haven't been denied, so actually mugen infatry is recognized as non-necessary, thus the removal was justified, if you disagree with the point talk about it in the discussion page, I'll re-remove it in a week from now if some good reason for having it in doesn't jump out in that period. --2dMadness 02:55, 27 August 2006 (UTC)

Listen here, Kung Fu Man, MFG members and other Wikipedia members have agreed that the site is worth adding. It is a notable site in the community, and is a major english-speaking Mugen site. Read the descriptions from previous edits. It stays. If you have any other questions, talk to Kung Fu Man. Blacklist 04:25, 27 August 2006 (UTC)
I did, and he agreed just to end the quarrel, and that ain't gonna work for me, as big as it looks, Mugen-Infatry is neither the biggest nor the most influent of the forums that are not present on that page, so either we add every single forum that is bigger and/or more influent, which would end un in 4-5 links more, or we remove M-I.--2dMadness 20:42, 27 August 2006 (UTC)
If it isn't working for you, it isn't working with anybody. Just leave it, okay? Blacklist 18:19, 29 August 2006 (UTC)
Not okay, it's not "works for me" or not, that page is ranked very lowly in the "Mugen list of influential and/or intresting websites", the fact that their owners possess this sort of "OMG we're invincible, you're crybabies, stop this drama you drama queens" attitude can scare Kung_Fu_Man and/or other people to add them, but the point is: they host LESS stuff than my own portal does, they have LESS content, they provide LESS services (if compared to mgbr or mugenfury) and so on, they are SO unimportant, so why they should be in? Seriously, what is the reason for letting them in? --2dMadness 08:55, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
P.S.: with "my portal" I'm not talking of randomselect, and I'm not gonna beg for publicity here as well, so it stays unnamed. --2dMadness 08:56, 30 August 2006 (UTC)
For someone NOT begging for publicity, you're sure acting like you're looking for some. Anyway, the site's owner, Aztec Soldier, is a well-known member of the Mugen community, and it's former owner, Syn, is famous/infamous for his character, "Insane Hiryu." MGBR and Mugen Fury are centered towards their own separate countries (Brazil and France). MI might be seen as another U.S. site, but they DO provide a character database better than both MGBR and Fury, and they are NOT warehousers, like Mugen Fury is well-known for.
And if that doesn't work for you, then you're obviously not in the Mugen loop and do not understand how helpful MI can actually be. Blacklist 01:21, 1 September 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Powerpuff Girls Doujinshi (second nomination)

It would help other editors (including the AfD's closing administrator(s)) if you could elaborate upon your comments. AfD is not a vote, and simply saying "Keep, it's X" or "Delete, it's Y" doesn't lend a lot of weight to your argument. --Slowking Man 23:52, 14 November 2006 (UTC)

I have replied to your message at my Talk page. --Slowking Man 00:33, 15 November 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Sprotect2

Sprotect and Sprotect2 are just a template, dude. You don't have to have adminship to add the template, nor make the template "work". Adding {{sprotect}} doesn't protect the page, and niether does Sprotect2. Sprotect2 was created for long-term vandalized pages so that the template is littler and out of the way and makes the page look neater. Sprotect and Sprotect2 work the same way, just Sprotect2 was made for long-term semi-protection, not short. Stop reverting based on the fact I'm not an admin. semper fiMoe 19:13, 25 November 2006 (UTC)

Thats fine :) semper fiMoe 02:35, 26 November 2006 (UTC)


[edit] Disputed fair use rationale for Image:Familyguytakeonme.JPG

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... I did? Blacklist (talk) 03:34, 3 January 2008 (UTC)
It's just a bot, it can't respond back man. Anyway actually had a reason for visiting your talk page: what do you think about making a mugen article for Babel Sword?--Kung Fu Man (talk) 19:32, 3 February 2008 (UTC)

[edit] February 2008

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[edit] Orphaned non-free media (Image:Dharma logo in Half-Life 2- Episode 2.jpg)

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