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flyonthewall2983

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  1. My brother and I agreed if this came out 30 years ago we’d never leave home. Poking up against the games limitations has also weirdly inspired creativity. They don’t have Survivor Series matches, but with what tools are handy I was able to reinvent the formula a bit. 4 on 4 tag team 1-hour (or 3 on 3 half hour) iron man matches, and every pin or submission is a point added to each wrestler. One aspect I am impressed with is how 8 can be in the ring at the same time. For a long time it seemed you couldn’t have real battle royals in games but now they seem more possible with the AI limit now.
  2. Loser has to eat Nick’s rejected pie crust
  3. It could possibly interest them to put up older stuff, if they catch on at least. That’s my hope anyway.
  4. Does Billy own much archival footage?
  5. The preface to this is I only started playing video games on my own as an adult last year. I quit doing it in my teens but watched my brother and maybe joined in if I was too bored to do anything else but the new systems impressive as they were didn’t have a whole lot of sway towards my attention. That was 20 years ago and in understanding how much has changed, I found last years game to be a bit of a wake up call. I also got tired of playing stuff on my phone to be honest. I see this years game as an opportunity to be as creative with how I pull things off as I do talking here. I have found playing it to be invigorating to my sense of history with the custom roster I have now, largely of guys from the 80’s and 90’s I grew up watching over and over. And had action figures of. Most of them anyway, Brutus Beefcake and the Bushwackers didn’t last long with me this time around. Universe Mode is where I am paying most attention, building up card after card of dream matches never seen but could have feasibly happened, if history changed. The what if’s are fueling the brain jibing well with my knowledge of what is a deeply fascinating history, as well as things going on right now. Real recent highlight for me was having a six man Iron Match with more recent stars I know instead of the guys from childhood I admittedly prefer building angles with. Sort of enforces my respect for them all (Cody, Roman, Priest, Gunther, McIntyre, and Ethan Page) that I was able to be as invested in what I was doing on screen, and how well it all seemed to click. But as much fun I am having playing it, it’s the aesthetic aspect of changing around characters looks that has me interested in some creative directions. Especially since I can have two different gimmicks with the same guy in each battling it out. That lends itself to some absurdism perhaps but it does blow my mind a fair bit just talking about it, but also speaks a lot more to how much I can feel myself in the game now. Weird as it may sound this might be the cultural high point of the year for me. It’s rejuvenated my love of professional wrestling, which I can’t ever describe as waning but can and will often lay dormant if nothing connects. I like some of the directions WWE is taking this year, if even I find some of their recent decisions as a proxy to their corporate overlords, not to mention the ongoing saga of the McMahons, distasteful. This isn’t reflective of how I feel about the product but it has to be mentioned, as much as it should that I always found wrestling as a common bond between me and my brother. We have more now as older men but our shorthand about this stuff is what has kept me going, because it is way more than just about the corporate side but appreciating the artistic value still to be had in it. And of those who practice it at the highest levels.
  6. Wonderful idea. And I can’t think of a better match to start this wing of the institution with.
  7. Maybe not exact to Harley’s physicality and mannerisms but I could see casting Gene in a role that reflects the kind of guy Harley was as a champion, and the level of creativity he brought to the ring. As well as the business side of what he did and perhaps too the aspects of his character only those who knew Race could speak to.
  8. I would say that in 92 up until the casket match he was intimidating. I was 8 and this my only exposure to him but I have no doubt he was surely intimidating before. I liked the matches he had respectively George “The Animal” Steele than 20 years later with Umaga, where he paid it forward the sell job Steele had done for him leading up to the brief run he had with Hogan in between the Orndorff and Andre feuds.
  9. I had no idea he interviewed Oswald, until The Iron Claw movie was released and it was mentioned somewhere and I watched the footage. Lee wasn’t to thrilled to be talking on camera I could tell as much.
  10. Video says October 5, 91. Probably shown on Prime Time after he won the Rumble.
  11. Still on HBO max, too. I have only seen it once, but the further along I think about it the more disappointed I am. The entire story is such to me that diluting it for dramatic purposes makes the whole thing less dramatic. It’s perhaps this way with a lot of movies but if someday something is made with the authenticity of Oppenheimer that within what makes it great is also that it is as detailed about these events as possible. It is a lofty comparison as since he hasn’t cast either Cena, Batista or Dwayne yet that it’s a safe bet Christopher Nolan probably doesn’t like pro wrestling. It’s just that to me this story as a whole and how and where we have gone since the 80’s, with wider awareness of topics like suicide and abusive families in America. How it is reflected in the audience for wrestling is maybe too close to the bone to get at, but could still be dramatically interesting to approach. The screenwriter David Koepp mentioned writing the Forest Whitaker part in Panic Room for as if it was for Bogart. If I can do some crossing over with the “Wrestler=Actor” thread, Lee J. Cobb would have been perfect as Fritz. 12 Angry Men and particularly the tv production of Death of a Salesman, and those characters in the mold of an old man using his children to chase dwindling glories would be certainly at the center of the way this story could be told. And without the kinds of exaggerations even Oliver Stone got away with a few times. A long time ago. Do we as Americans need to see our former Disney stars beat with belts or scolded for not being brave enough to take their own lives? The Letterboxd reaction to the movie itself is a little more satisfying still because despite it being overwhelmingly positive they do recognize from it the themes I am going on about. One just straight up asked how much worse was it and I sent a link of Meltzer’s Kerry obit from 93. It is such an amazing piece of writing that I still think about the optics of the Mavericks/Lakers game not being at full capacity with the Celtics not far behind, because of the Texas stadium show. To the lingering question, I don’t know but within the spectre of potentially or obviously abusive men in power, whatever cultural wake up call is needed might be too late now. I do have hope for some greater resistance to the rot of previous generations in favor of nothing but love. Any good art should strive along with that in mind. To that end this movie does that, but more as a reflection of the myth rather than a plain look at the truth, itself compelling enough for me to go on like this about.
  12. Aprops of the MMA talk, I highly recommend this
  13. Good chance this phrase has been thrown around in mainstream media more in one weeks time than maybe ever. The reaction from the outer circle of even the most fairweather of fans have expressed opinions on it. But I am less interested in that then what something like this means now. Around a decade ago REM broke up. It felt so weird for a big band to announce it as they did that it felt like in no such time nobody else went about it, like perhaps what happened when more and more people in America divorced their spouses. When such connection is lost, and new expectations form of what was lost in one respect engages in something new and still relatable. I wasn’t a bonafide Hulkamaniac but the turn in 96 sure stunned me to think immediately that this guy is kind of throwing away his image for an angle. Before I waffle around too much on the topic, I’ll just ask. Of all the great legendary or otherwise underseen heel turns, which one were you wrapped up in the most? I think when Crush turned in 93, was devastating. Easy to look back and point where his push went awry, specifically the Doink angle (making the kids cry, brah). But the way, after Yoko laid him out and putting him out of action for months, and how Vince, Randy and especially Bobby Heenan were selling it in the booth all those weeks leading up to the betrayal was fantastic storytelling.
  14. A WCW Vault channel went up today, lot more than this on there
  15. The F bomb, clearly scripted, is as key a moment here. How almost therapeutic that moment was in light of speaking truth to power, was amazing to watch even as just a instagram reel because the crowd just erupted for that response. It reminded me most of Hogan’s “Hell No” to DiBiase in 1987, and serves to remind me how much things have both changed and stayed the same.
  16. Except I wouldn’t call AEW an empire at all
  17. I was there. First PLE since being a fan starting when the hype for WrestleMania 8 began on a local level. It is a show not widely remembered as a great WM, but lot of us still remember it. I saw two separate fans wearing ring attire from that show while walking around yesterday. Went with my brother and with really awesome seats we were rather blown away for almost the entire show. I have not been to a live WWE event in over a decade, and while the shows I went to in the previous two decades had decent crowd response this was on a different level the kinds of which I have not felt since the late 90’s. Women’s Rumble was great, piling up and almost dizzying in how many great spots there were. The tag team match really did feel akin to night and day as far as the reaction but I liked the pace of it, though maybe not how it ended so much. The title match had the big fight feel it has been building up to, the passion within given the more visceral spots lifted my already healthy respect for both men. Cody’s a tremendous figurehead, while Kevin I respect the hustle and also the fact his aura is that if one if the Ghosts of Christmas Past was an attitude era mark. The Men’s Rumble felt like it went by pretty quickly, to start with at least. Cena was my pick to win but I should’ve suspected it would have been Jey, given how hot the crowd was for him even on the cold Indy streets. Plus John felt a bit absent in plain sight (ikyk) for some of the match long enough, to cast doubt on his chances.
  18. Doubtful they could book it but I would love to see them do the HOF at the Sphere
  19. This is the place to do it
  20. I feel privileged to say I heard Jesse Ventura call a WWE title match as it happened. For so many of us he is the voice of this industry, and hearing him do what he did best and behind such a superb heel as Kevin Owens is, was more than nostalgia but something truer to why this stuff is worth giving a damn about. Even now, maybe more than ever now we do need this spectacle as part of American life to distract or reflect what it is we hide from, even ourselves.
  21. Linda is on Trump's transition team
  22. 5 John Does have sued Vince, Linda and WWE in connection with the ring boy scandal
  23. Kind of funny to think how deep he would be in MAGA if he were alive today. I take no pleasure in anyone’s death but it feels so obvious to the twisted values he spat out for so long. And honestly, the Heenan comments crossed personal lines with me so fuck him forever. Not meaning to stir up anything here but I was reminded of what he said once again.
  24. When Triple H “married” Steph at the drive through, I think
  25. I hope he writes a book. I would probably re-read every page twice at some point, to break down his vernacular. Which is to maybe admit that deep down there is some actual genius at work, though utterly depleted by what has become so far his downfall. He is beyond redemption, to a great many of us, who even still follow the product. I hope lessons are learned from this. That’s really all I can say in addition to what’s gone on so far. But in what I have watched of the product lately, I have a strong sense of this roster being a real squadron of not his vision alone, but the experience of those who had to pay in blood. He had to pay in the court of public opinion, over and over again and crucially now when his close approximation to the highest echelons of American politics has also coincided with these damning charges as to just how ghastly and perverse he has conducted himself. And how that affects his legacy forward.

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