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Post by Mr. Jimmyface on May 31, 2004 5:55:06 GMT -5
Seriously, we have two very delusion wrestlers here. But who is the crazier one - the one who believes Zed is his son, or the one who believes Exo-King is his father? This is one messed up stable of wrestlers...
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Post by Mike M on May 31, 2004 6:32:55 GMT -5
I'd have to say Exo-King. Zed seems to be more of an opportunist, who uses what the King believes to his own benefit. Exo-King seems genuinely delusional, paranoid and possibly schizophrenic. Exo-King has a sick mind, Zed is just twisted.
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Post by jsanudo on May 31, 2004 15:45:59 GMT -5
Exo-King is a classic case of the early forms of Alzheimer's. Zed is like the sneaky man who gets the trust of an elderly woman, then whips her bank account dry...
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Post by wildman on May 31, 2004 19:35:44 GMT -5
Zed is diabloical, not crazy. he is using King to gain knowledge and experience to make his way to the top, and feuding with JOD will get you there. if Zed is this good at the age of 27, imagine where he will be when he is 35. Can you say, Heavyweight champion? I knew you could
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Post by Trent Lawless on Jun 1, 2004 5:28:31 GMT -5
There is an answer to this question. But you won't know the details until 2120. With that in mind, things do progress (deteriorate?) in 2119. We'll just say for now that yes, Zed has been an opportunist, but he'll eventually learn he does have a conscience.
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Post by Randall on Jun 13, 2004 9:56:47 GMT -5
There is an answer to this question. But you won't know the details until 2120. With that in mind, things do progress (deteriorate?) in 2119. We'll just say for now that yes, Zed has been an opportunist, but he'll eventually learn he does have a conscience. I'm glad to hear that, Mark. Zed was one of my favourite CPC wrestlers from his first appearance. I've always assumed that he stuck with the King from a sense of misguided loyalty, rather than true villainy.
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