Everything posted by Dylan Waco
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The nWo - Did the positives outweigh the negatives?
The only way the negatives outweigh the positives is if you believe that the NWO angle is a large part of what killed WCW. I don't believe that. I believe the death of WCW was inevitable because it was a horribly mismanaged company from the jump. If the NWO never happens, but the company is still held hostage by bad contracts, tv is run so chaotically, so many people are in charge that no one knows who is in charge, et. WCW still goes out of business. In fact without the NWO - and especially without Hogan - it is very easy to envision a scenario where WCW goes of business years before it did. From an artistic standpoint you can argue that the NWO had more negatives than positives and I could probably be convinced of it. But looking purely at business I think it is a very hard argument to make.
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Guilty Pleasure/Displeasure
I don't really feel guilt about anything I like or dislike, but I am a strange fellow that loves Rufus Jones (including and especially late era Rufus working in Puerto Rico) and while I admit he's a great wrestler I have no interest in ever watching a Jumbo match again as long as I live
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Current WWE
I thought raw smoked Summerslam
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Current WWE
Raw was better than Summerslam
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PTBN SummerSlam 2014 Reaction Show - Will, Scott, Kris & Dylan
Honestly Matt coming out in support of that gimmick and how it was applied tells me his "logic is what is important to me" talking point is just a long term troll job
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Summerslam 2014
Cena shouldn't even be on Raw
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Summerslam 2014
The network is basically unusable for me at this point unless I use 3g
- Montreal Screwjob: Who do you side with?
- Montreal Screwjob: Who do you side with?
- Montreal Screwjob: Who do you side with?
- Montreal Screwjob: Who do you side with?
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Montreal Screwjob: Who do you side with?
Framing the debate as "allowing him to negotiate with a third party" is a stretch so massive Jerry McDevitt wouldn't even make it. Vince told Bret he would be breaching his contract. This literally occurred. He literally said to him "I cannot and will not hold up my end of the bargain." This isn't even disputed. At that point to then say "hey don't worry, he can go negotiate with these other guys" is irrelevant - he'd already told Bret he wasn't going to honor his deal and (at least arguably) hurt his position in terms of negotiations compared to where Bret had been the year prior when he actually was a free agent.
- Montreal Screwjob: Who do you side with?
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Montreal Screwjob: Who do you side with?
It doesn't matter what excuse Vince had for why he couldn't pay Bret. He signed him to a contract. He couldn't afford to pay him and told him to go look elsewhere, after he had effectively killed his negotiating leverage by signing him to contract he couldn't honor. I personally think the argument that Vince couldn't afford him is transparently absurd and laughable on the face of it,but even if you accept it it's irrelevant.
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Montreal Screwjob: Who do you side with?
The creative control issue is completely and totally irrelevant to the matter of why Vince is wrong. Bret could be and may have been a delusional mark for himself, but that is also irrelevant. The bottom line is that Vince signed Bret to a contract, then told Bret "oops, I can't pay you, go ahead and go to WCW and take their money." Everything else is just excess, the real issue is that Vince signed Bret to a contract he reneged on. At that point he's lucky Bret didn't just walk out as champion
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Where the Big Boys Play #65 - Great American Bash 91
Vince was absolutely not in the right and the argument advanced above is horribly wrong
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Modern Indie Wrestling
One of my favorite independent promotions in the country, Empire Wrestling Entertainment, looks to be making a go at more serious content distribution via the web. I'm not saying the promotion will be for everyone, but the first match they will be releasing to people who sign up for the new (free) EmpireTV site is a four way ladder match that should be a fun spotfest. Here is the link: http://www.empirewrestling.net/
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Best World Champion In The World Today?
Biggest star is Cena. Best worker this year has been Styles. Best promoted as champion - scarily enough - has been Lashley
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Modern Wrestling In The UK
To me this deserves a thread because I feel like that if you consider all factors you can make the argument that the hottest current market for wrestling is the United Kingdom. I realize on that surface that is a crazy statement. There is no major native promotion in the UK, at least not in the traditional sense, and no one is running really large venues. Having said that when I think of promotions that have developed and cultivated a niche, expanded the scope of their product and done so with (largely) homegrown talent, the promotions that immediately come to mind are ICW, PCW and This Is Progress. Two of those three seem to sell out every event, and the third (PCW) just about hits that mark every time. The shows all seems to have rabid crowds, and in the case of both ICW and This IS Progress the growth has resulted in the companies upgrading/expanding. On the interview with Meltzer/Alvarez that Drew Galloway did today he said ICW is running a 5k building soon and he is working his butt of to see that they can get a sellout. I have no clue what the state of All Star is this day in terms of drawing crowds, or what any of the other promotions there are doing, but it certainly feels like those three companies have tapped into something of note, that probably deserves more discussion than it's getting. Would love to hear the thoughts of others on this.
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Dave Meltzer stuff
I have a piss poor internet connection, but the WWE Network is the only streaming service I have consistent problems with no matter where I am in my house or what device I'm using.
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Current WWE
Last weeks show was great. I've enjoyed this weeks, but hard to rate at the level of last weeks
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G-1 Climax
I'm not sure you could get something even approximating consensus on a top ten. Suzuki v. Styles is the closest thing to a consensus favorite
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G-1 Climax
Well regardless of how I feel about Thatcher/Busick (I like it alot,but think Thatcher v. Gulak and Gulak v. Busick are both decidedly better), you aren't going to get much comment on that. Indie wrestling is not something Dave watches or pays close attention to. Or very many hardcore fans for that matter.
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G-1 Climax
I'll give another example. Today on the board someone made a post about New Japan sweeping the Observer Awards (something I think is almost a shoe in with the major awards). Somehow the topic got on feud of the year and Dave piped up with: "Naito vs. Ishii is feud of the year. Nothing even close." Now I really liked that series of matches and have no problem with someone voting for that for feud of the year. But really those were just great matches built around the Never title. It's a stretch as to whether or not they helped draw money (technically something that the award is supposed to take into account). Was that feud really so far ahead of say The Shield and The Wyatts in terms of match quality (I think it's behind that feud to be honest) that it's not "even close?" Or for that matter is that feud really a vastly better pick than Rush v. Casas which did one of the strongest houses of the year for the hair v. hair match this week, and has been universally praised by Lucha fans? Dave watches New Japan with a fan hat first. In many ways I consider this a plus, as I like his enthusiasm for a wrestling product and I think that is a net positive for the Observer as a whole. On the other hand I think it is really bad when it comes to analyzing things or looking at the bigger picture history of wrestling, which is why I cringe when he makes some of the statements he's made recently.
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G-1 Climax
I have been overwhelmingly positive on this years tournament from a work perspective, with three shows I have touted as potential shows of the year, probably a dozen or more matches I've called great (and I tend to be a harder marker than many in general), and several workers I've been incredibly high on. I also enjoy Titus O'Neil performances on Superstars. But I don't say Titus O'Neil is the most underpushed talent in modern wrestling history, or talk about how his tv match with Sheamus was a genius match, far beyond anything New Japan talent could ever dream of achieving. I can certainly be a hyperbolic motherfucker, but I'm not doing that - Scherer was with ECW though..and so is Meltzer now with New Japan. I have no clue what to expect out of Seibu. To me anything less than 23k is disappointing, but I'm not sure Dave would agree with that. The coverage of that will be interesting one way or the other. And as noted above I'm not even sure the parity booking is "wrong" for New Japan. My point was more or less that it would viciously attacked if the WWE were doing it, something I firmly believe based on the way Dave talks about and analyzes the WWE in comparison to how he talks about and analyzes New Japan. I don't want to see Okada v. Tanahashi at the Finals, but I understand the logic in it, and couldn't really criticize NJPW for doing it if they feel like it's their best shot at filling up the Dome. But I also think it's a stretch to call that "genius" as Dave had said it would be.