Everything posted by flyonthewall2983
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The XFL is returning?
Vince to make "major sports announcement" this afternoon
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WWE Network... It's Here
Well, guess it's time for me to eat my words. Awesome news.
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Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 4
It is interesting to ponder because Flair thought he was going to work for Bill Watts. All the Hank Aaron stuff happened just as he was leaving WWF. If he'd waited on it a little longer and things made their natural course, who knows if he would have come back to work for someone with no track record in that kind of role. If Hogan's '93 in the WWF happened exactly as it did with Flair still around, he still would've gone to WCW I think. I have no doubt that as things progressed, that Ric played a big part in him coming over, but I think Turner could have made things just as lucrative to him anyway. As far as Flair in this alternate scenario, he probably would have ended up being devalued and jobbed out since Vince was seemingly determined to focus on the younger talent. Who would have been the big money for Hogan in WCW if Flair doesn't go? Im guessing Randy Savage wouldn't have turned up unless Hogan was there. Perhaps Vader? Keep the belt on him until he arrives in the middle of 1994 and a properly planned-out program with those two could have done well for the company. But I think given some of these alternate scenarios we're looking at it Flair stayed he wouldn't have been around too long anyway. Even though in execution it was poor it was a no-brainer for WCW to capitalize on making Hogan/Flair a main attraction once they signed him.
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Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 4
They could have made him Yoko's mouthpiece like they would later for Jim Cornette. Maybe split them up later, and we could have gotten some real interesting matches.
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WWE TV 01/22 - 01/28
Ugh, said it already.
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WWE TV 01/22 - 01/28
They might gain back their goodwill Sunday.
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Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 4
It is interesting to ponder because Flair thought he was going to work for Bill Watts. All the Hank Aaron stuff happened just as he was leaving WWF. If he'd waited on it a little longer and things made their natural course, who knows if he would have come back to work for someone with no track record in that kind of role. If Hogan's '93 in the WWF happened exactly as it did with Flair still around, he still would've gone to WCW I think. I have no doubt that as things progressed, that Ric played a big part in him coming over, but I think Turner could have made things just as lucrative to him anyway. As far as Flair in this alternate scenario, he probably would have ended up being devalued and jobbed out since Vince was seemingly determined to focus on the younger talent.
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WWE TV 01/22 - 01/28
I've just seen bits and pieces but I loved the clip of Brother Love backstage, throwing in a little Jerry Jarrett. Someone said a few hours in on Twitter that the Manhattan Center crowd got the full '93 Raw experience, a couple of matches and an Undertaker promo. A lot of what I'm reading is reinforcing why I don't watch any more. I haven't even had the Network for a few months and am considering not going back for awhile.
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Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard
Listening to the Rockers episode now. Pencil ribs might be the most ingenious thing I've ever heard of coming out of the wrestling industry.
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Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 4
Bill Goldberg is on the newest episode of Amazon's The Grand Tour if anyone is interested.
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WWE Network... It's Here
Don't quote me on this but I swore I saw something earlier in the thread about how the masters aren't transferable to the technology which makes it possible to upload them.
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WWE Network... It's Here
Lately I've been wondering why they just didn't revamp their Saturday Night slot, or just get rid of it.
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Hall of Fame 2018
ESPN confirmed today that Bill Goldberg will be inducted this year. No doubt he will be the main attraction for this, especially given his recent run in the company. I'm hoping for Vader, Haku and The Midnight Express.
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What Happened When with Tony Schiavone
I've heard rumblings that Conrad is trying to do a show with Bischoff. I don't have my ear to the ground like some of you do, but man I hope that's true.
- [1991-09-09-WWF-Primetime Wrestling] Ric Flair debut
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Typhoon
Not only did Hogan and Tugboat go at it at the Rumble, but Tugboat returned the favor in a battle royal a few months later on Saturday Night's Main Event. I know you'll get to it but Typhoon did end up having a match with Hogan, which was just relegated to "Coliseum Video exclusive" status I believe, not even shown on television. Bruce Prichard has told the story a few times, but that was going to be a much bigger heel turn, with Tugboat aligning himself with Sgt. Slaughter, with the blow-off being a match at WrestleMania with Hogan and whatever they were going to call Fred Ottman.
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The XFL is returning?
Meltzer said it would be terrible for business if they put it on the Network
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Down & Dirty w/Dutch Mantell
He's been talking it up on Twitter and sounds like it might launch very soon.
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Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard
Not sure why they're trying push the length of these episodes. It would just make sense to me if you've got something over 3 hours to split up and maybe put out the first half Friday and the next one Saturday.
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The XFL is returning?
I wonder if he'll buy he Panthers
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The XFL is returning?
That if Vince falls on his face with this again, it'll be more than enough ammunition to future endeavor him?
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Ric Flair (sigh)
Coupled with that, the company itself was about to take some major damage too. July 1991 is just when the Zahorian stuff was making it into the press, and also when Hogan made that awful appearance on Arsenio Hall, denying he took steroids. In the long-range view of things, signing one of the most recognizable wrestlers outside of their promotion took a backseat.
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Ric Flair (sigh)
You couldn't really market the Ric Flair persona the way WWF did Hogan's. It's natural setting is as a heel persona, up against an uber-babyface personality that a company would put that weight behind. After seeing the doc I feel the question of who was better is a bit nebulous at best. Just beyond any sort of athletic or physical capabilities, one couldn't do what the other excelled at. Hogan epitomized the 80's version of clean living to an extent, to the adulation of his audience (mostly children, taken with the super-human element). Flair epitomized, to an audience that was primarily of a lower financial strata, everything that they loathed and envied the 1% for. That was at least the aim of what they did. Young men of a certain age, either having grown out of or just not interested at all in what Hogan was doing, looked at Flair as the ideal. Surrounded by beautiful women, wearing the nicest stuff, topped off with the bravado that comes from knowing you're the best. At the time Flair came to the WWF, I don't think Vince ever really took that into account. I won't say that Flair's work suffered for it, he managed to keep true to the character as much as possible. But that Vince's tunnel-vision couldn't allow something like the dream match with Hogan to happen as much as anything else.
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Shoots Review and Preview thread
Well, consider how the 80's ended for Tully Speaking of which I found this clip recently
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Has Anyone Gotten Lasik
I've been thinking about this for years. I'm thinking I might finally do it soon.