Everything posted by flyonthewall2983
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Dixie Carter vs. Stephanie McMahon
Whichever one hired Vince Russo.
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The Worst Pay-Per-View Match Ever
The boxing match from WrestleMania II?
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WWE Network... It's Here
I'd love it if they added WCW Saturday Night at all. We'll probably get every episode of Thunder before that ever happens.
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Outrageous real-life heeling it up
We could probably fill up a good 5 pages on Chevy Chase.
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RIP Blackjack Mulligan
This is one I remember from one of the independent VHS tapes I bought back in the day. Can anyone put a date on when it happened? I'm guessing early 70's in the Indianapolis territory.
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Horror stories in women's wrestling history
Not that I'm defending Warrior, but weren't those comments made 10+ years ago? Who's to say he hadn't changed since then? Many of the people who were homophobic or at least ignorant back then aren't now. There has been a lot of education about gay rights in the past decade. Even Obama wasn't pro-gay marriage when he was running for Presidency. He made some pretty ignorant comments towards the end of his life. His Right-baiting comments about Philip Seymour Hoffman's death were pretty foul, and ironic. A lot of these stories go a great long way towards understanding why Randy Savage was so insanely protective towards Elizabeth. to the point of seeming jealousy about it.
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Nostalgia pops
Objectively, this is hardly a new phenomena in wrestling. Look at the ovation Bruno got at the first WrestleMania, just for being in his son's corner. The AWA, NWA and it's territories did it all the time as well. What's different now is the fact that the guys we're talking about now were household names on a different level because of how Vince changed pro wrestling's national profile. Where I get worried is how much the nostalgia pop in turn belittles and diminishes the newer talent. If Vince can find a way around that (hell, if he even wants it to happen), then I won't mind any of it done further from now.
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RIP Blackjack Mulligan
Any good stuff from his mid-80's WWF run, non-Machine related?
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2016 WWE Hall of Fame
I won't be surprised if they phase her out, and that eventually any connection Jim Hellwig/Warrior has with the Warrior award is nebulous.
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WWE Network... It's Here
How close are they to having every single Raw?
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Wrestler=Actor
Wow
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WrestleMania 32
It looks like Louie Anderson.
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2016 WWE Hall of Fame
It wouldn't surprise me that more tribute would be paid to Dusty at this point, and same would go for the show tomorrow. It's in Texas, and he was a major figure in pushing at least Sting and Bossman into the limelight. I would also add that it may be possible that because Dusty died of something not really related to the wrestling lifestyle that they put more shine on him.
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2016 WWE Hall of Fame
Death is going to just hang over this entire show. Bossman and two of the Freebirds, and everyone else will likely bring up Dusty or Roddy.
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WWE Network... It's Here
They put up Stampede footage some months ago in a deluge with other territory footage, but it was taken down not that long after.
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WWE Network... It's Here
I thought we established that Gary Hart didn't think he was murdered? I'm not sure the Von Erichs could have overthrown Vince, but it's interesting to ponder what would have happened if none of them died and what became WCW was based out of Dallas instead of Atlanta. The NWA could have had a stronghold in that part of the country that would have been much harder for Vince to break through. That still would have left him the major American markets like NYC, Chicago and Los Angeles to call mostly his own.
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WWE Network... It's Here
Has Bret Hart commented at all on making them take down the Stampede footage yet?
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Famous fans
Bret Hart wrote in his book about meeting Dylan at a jazz festival in New Orleans (introduced to them by mutual friend and probably a famous fan himself Aaron Neville).
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WrestleMania 32
Stephanie and Jerry Jones' daughter appeared on CBS Sunday Morning today
- [1993-11-24-WWF-Survivor Series] Rock & Roll Express vs Heavenly Bodies
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Outrageous real-life heeling it up
Ayrton Senna did some pretty cold things that could be considered heelish, like driving a guy and himself right off the track at the start of the race to regain his championship. Though he also was quite unselfish in some regards too (like putting his own life on the line to save another driver from certain death).
- [1990-05-05-USWA-Championship Sports] Farewell to Marc Lowrance
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2016 WWE Hall of Fame
- 2016 WWE Hall of Fame
https://twitter.com/WWE/status/712341073331408896- Wrestling's most shameless, most glorious exaggerations
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CeMg8a7UsAI1uGP.jpg:large - 2016 WWE Hall of Fame