Everything posted by flyonthewall2983
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Is TNA the worst wrestling promotion in history?
@WCWToday on Twitter posted this today, probably in light of the news coming out of the NFL today.
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Vince McMahon - Reallly a "Genius"?
I think the point was that Vince wasn't exactly starting from scratch, he took what his dad built up and went national. Exactly.
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WWF fans vs WCW fans
That could have been true in the 80's, but they were fully national by the Nitro days as I recall.
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Vince McMahon - Reallly a "Genius"?
Luck factors pretty big in Vince's success, along with the other attributes mentioned here. His father ran New York City, and he inherited that. Yes it was a localized territory that didn't maybe didn't play as well in other markets. What Vince Jr. did to make it more accessible on a national stage wasn't exactly genius in and of itself. He reached out to the music business and Hollywood to help the company's national profile, and it worked fabulously. A large part (I think) of that is because he had Madison Square Garden, not the Mid South Coliseum.
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WCW's Highway to Hell
I don't blame you. If I subjected myself to all this, I'd want answers too.
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Ric Flair (sigh)
I'd say it's his memory, but I've never sensed that he wanted to go deep into what happened to Brody since he and Colon are still friendly. He gives it a few sentences in his book and isn't talked about in his 2008 shoot interview (don't know about his RF one).
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Ric Flair (sigh)
I bet Daniel didn't take him up on drinking. He doesn't seem like much of one, but not a straight-edge guy like Punk (who I'd imagine Flair just loves).
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Ric Flair (sigh)
I think anybody with Flair's emotional history who has lost a child has at least thought about suicide. I speak from personal experience in dealing with someone who lost a child who was in their 20's that is entirely possible. Of course I don't know him so it may not apply, but I'd be very surprised if we don't lose him soon. Besides the emotional toll of this recent loss and whatever damage alcohol has done to his body and mind, there's the issue of the fact that he never bothered looking for his real parents which if he did doctors could have access to family health history and such.
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Wrestler/Actor
This is his IMDB page. It's interesting you brought someone from England up, I think someone in the cast of Alien 3 was a wrestler. I seem to recall hearing David Fincher telling a story about him on the commentary track for one of his films (Zodiac I think). For the record, I think if he showed the same kind of passion towards acting as he did his native profession, Roddy Piper could have been (and who knows, still might get the chance) to give a genuinely great performance or two.
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Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 3
I watched the Real Sports segment with DDP, Jake and Scott the other night. Jake looks better than he has in quite awhile, even possibly since his last run (I'm guessing he's even lighter than he was then). Ditto Scott, and was interesting seeing him with his son. I just bet WWE won't do anything to promote this given it's checkered history with the show and the fact that the final segment of the night was about Donald Trump's attempt to turn part of Scotland into a corporate monstrosity.
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Bret Hart
I could be wrong but I think Animal backed this up in a shoot interview.
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Crowdsourcing: Ric Flair drinking/spending stories
It's a dated joke, but this reminded me of Bill Maher's line about how he'd rather have 64 good Sammy Davis Jr. years than 1,000 Ken Starr years.
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[1997-01-13-WCW-Nitro] Diamond Dallas Page and The Outsiders
DDP tells a great story about how they kept cutting time away from the segment, ultimately to where it was down to four minutes (match included). He was freaking out, but Hall and Nash were cool about it. He also said he was legitimately pissed at something Mark did but didn't quite bury him for it, too.
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Wrestler/Actor
So, what's the best (or at least notable) performance by a wrestler in a movie/TV show in your estimation?
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The Steve Austin Show
Steve announced on Twitter that tomorrow he's talking to Ric Flair
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WWF fans vs WCW fans
During the Monday Night Wars, I was a WCW fan and my brother was the WWF fan although we didn't mind watching both. It would get a little heated sometimes as to which show we would tape that night (for some reason I had a thing about wanting to tape the live Nitro feed over the taped one), but I think it's safe to say we both enjoyed each product to the same degree. I preferred WCW because I had missed out on the original WWF boom and enjoyed seeing the big names from week to week I'd only really known before via videotape. My demerits against WWF at the time was that it seemed to focused on "youth" which even as a pre-teen I felt was kind of lame. But then guys like Vader and Foley came in, and my interest rose a little. It rose quite a bit during the Bret Hart "American heel/Canadian face" period, which I thought was equal to the NWO angle in terms of being interesting television.
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The "Confirmed Stories of Triple H Being A Total Douchebag" Thread
I often wonder (because I've heard several testimonies to his character like that) how much of what we like to blame Trips for is actually Vince.
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The "true nature" of Stalker Barry Windham
Yeah but I would imagine WWE locker rooms now are practically churches compared to what he's seen.
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The "true nature" of Stalker Barry Windham
What else was he responsible for?
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- [1992-08-23-WWF-Primetime Wrestling] Randy Savage & Ultimate Warrior vs Nasty Boys
- [1992-01-18-WWF-Superstars] Update: The Mountie wins the IC title, Roddy Piper to challenge at the Royal Rumble
- [1992-01-25-WWF-Superstars] Royal Rumble Report
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[1992-01-19-WWF-Royal Rumble] Royal Rumble
The more I think about it, you're right. Hogan helping Sid get tossed out was a total bitch move. And an anti-climactic ending to an otherwise stellar Rumble. As to the question, I'd think so. If I try to think with the mark mindset, my money would have been on Hogan winning just because. Flair would certainly have been a possibility. But if I watched it today I'd say that Flair would absolutely have won it. The early draw makes for a compelling story, and the win would set up a big title match at WM for whoever it was to beat him.
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