Everything posted by sek69
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Overdone Pushes That Annoyed You
Wasn't he basically there to draw in Canada? I figured it was just because he was the exact type of musclehead that Vince couldn't wait to push in the 80s.
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WWE TV 6/15 - 6/21/15
Maria Menounos channeling her inner Captain Lou:
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WWE Network... It's Here
What a ridiculous criticism. "Too lazy"?! Dusty died less than a week ago. They didn't exactly have a lot of time to put something together, and what we got was top notch from a production quality standpoint. I will agree that I didn't particularly love seeing so much recycled footage either, but I understand it considering the circumstances. The new footage was all tremendous. One question about the Stephanie/Dusty in-ring promo: At the time, I heard murmurs that Stephanie (or was it Vince?) was unhappy with it because Dusty ad-libbed. Was that internet bullshit? On this special, Steph seemingly confirmed the ad-libbing but then went out of her way to say she loved it when Dusty walked away from her, forced her to grab his mic, smirked at her when she did, and what an honor it was to have such a moment with a legend, etc. From what Dave has reported on the issue, she was pissed that he went out and pie-faced her on what turned out to be his last appearance in front of the live crowd so he wasn't allowed to be on TV anymore unless it was a pre taped deal. It was great how he told the story, implying that the current roster is afraid of upsetting her and here comes Dusty giving zero fucks.
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Ring of Honor Wrestling
Say what you will about Cheeseburger (and I have no opinion either way tbh), but Liger being a huge mark for him is one of the greatest things ever in wrestling.
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RIP Dusty Rhodes
So I watched Starrcade 85 last night after the Dusty special on the Network, and man is that the most Dusty Rhodes show ever. Blood in almost every match, tons of cage matches, and a (delayed) Dusty Finish in the main event. And it was great.
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Current NXT Roster
I don't get the Titus hate, he has great charisma and even though he's not the greatest in ring worker, he's not like a male version of Tamina out there.
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Did wrestling needlessly chase off a lot of good talent?
Well Mero was the one trotted out on every news show post-Benoit who wasn't carrying water for WWE so I'm sure that's seen as a betrayal.
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Did wrestling needlessly chase off a lot of good talent?
Weren't Hall and Nash the first ones to have "favored nations" contracts making sure they'd always be the highest paid guys?
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RIP Dusty Rhodes
I'm sure there was some exaggeration since A: It was Dusty and B: literally everyone makes shit up to some degree in shoot interviews, but I do recall Baba not being happy and Dusty booking himself those quickie NWA title reigns. The two theories I heard the most was either it was a case of Baba not getting why Dusty was popular and thinking it was just some random fat guy making himself champion or that he felt that it was devaluing the world title to have it traded like that (since that still mattered in 1986).
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Did wrestling needlessly chase off a lot of good talent?
Every field has that to a degree though, lifers who get pissed not everyone is devoted to the cause as they are. I had a supervisor get offended when I worked in retail because I wanted to cut my hours back to accommodate my college schedule. "You need to decide which is more important" he said, and he didn't like it when I said considering I was asking to cut back on hours I already answered that question. It seems more ridiculous in wrestling when you consider very few people, motivated or not, will have the chance to be a "lifer" in the business considering the injury/politics cocktail that seems to torpedo so many careers.
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Did wrestling needlessly chase off a lot of good talent?
WWE's methods haven't helped either. Someone mentioned that there's basically a lost generation of guys who never were even considered because they had that phase during the Big Johnny era where you had to be 6'2 250 pounds to even be noticed. Things got a little better thanks to the ROH guys who got over and changed perceptions somewhat, but then now you have the new Tough Enough where they stocked up with fitness models and bodybuilder types. Most of those kind of folks don't really have what you would call passion for wrestling, there's not much motivation for them to improve, but hey as long as they look pretty on TV that's all it seems to take to make Vince happy.
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Best TV year for a show/promotion?
JCP 85-86 is right up there, say what you will about Dusty booking but there were strong angles up and down the card.
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RIP Dusty Rhodes
One of the people commenting on Deadspin's story just said "he was so pro wrestling", That just seemed like the perfect description. If professional wrestling as a whole was able to take human form, it would be Dusty Rhodes.
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RIP Dusty Rhodes
Just saw Dale Earnhardt Jr. tweeting condolences, which is kind of mind blowing to see someone of that magnitude in their field. mention anything about pro wrestling. Of course he would have watched him growing up in North Carolina, but it was still amazing to see how many people Dusty had an impact on.
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RIP Dusty Rhodes
Loss mentioned it on Twitter, and I agree, that him hugging Magnum in his first appearance post-accident is one of the most emotional moments in wrestling,
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RIP Dusty Rhodes
Dusty is literally the reason I'm a wrestling fan today. My grandparents would spend winters in Florida, and my grandfather started watching JCP on TBS because he was a fan of Dusty from watching wrestling down there. I watched shows with him and he instantly became my favorite just based on his promos since he didn't really wrestle alot on TV at the time. Everyone loves the Hard Times promo, and it struck an extra chord with me since my dad was a steelworker and that promo was basically what happened to him at his job after he spent 36 years there, I can't imagine anyone who's had a bigger impact for a longer period of time than him, he's done pretty much every role you can do in the business and the list of people he's worked with and/or helped is like a who's who of professional wrestling.
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WWN Live-Evolve, I-ppv's
Nothing's stopping them, but apparently WWE is worried that having another company producing figures of a guy they clearly have big plans for will piss off Mattel. Not sure when Mattel became this massive entity that must be placated at all times, but there they are.
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WWN Live-Evolve, I-ppv's
WWE was mad ROH signed a five year deal with Figures Toy Company to make a Kevin Steen figure. WWE was worried it would piss off Mattel (who apparently is their most important sponsor) so the idea seems to be to steer potential talent away from ROH to Evolve to be their AA ball league like how NXT is their AAA ball league. So basically ROH might have royally boned themselves with this action figure deal if this scares away any future talent with WWE dreams.
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Dave Meltzer stuff
The B&V(&C on Tuesdays) shows do wacky things like talk to Bryan's granny and have listeners create songs using drops from the show. Most of them usually are pretty funny, from listening to the show pre-edit, it seemed like they were afraid of the submissions going over the line so they pre-emptively pulled the plug. The way it was worded on the site made the show itself seem racist which wasn't the case.
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Dave Meltzer stuff
LOL, the Tuesday Bryan & Vinny & Craig show originally started off with Craig saying the next song contest would be about Bryan's love of black women wrestlers until apparently people on the board said it was racist and the show was uploaded with an obviously added on intro and the whole opening segment dumped like a raunchy terrestrial radio bit. The funny thing was the whole bit was set up as a jab on Bryan's unexplained fandom of Naomi and how he's always saying she should win the Divas belt, and by the disclaimer that was posted on the show link you'd think there was a string of N-bombs that had to be edited out.
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WWE Network... It's Here
It's so odd that Springer has such little charisma here, considering his show is basically pro wrestling with non athletic people. I used to watch his show late at night during summer breaks from school and he was usually entertaining.
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WWE TV 6/8 - 6/14/15
Has there ever been a more opposite display of likability between a real person and a character than John Cena? IRL Cena seems like a pretty great dude who devotes tons of time to charity without wanting any attention. TV character John Cena is becoming a pompous douchebag who has to constantly tell everyone how great he's been like the guy who's still talking about his high school football career at the 20th reunion. With anyone else i would think they were setting up a heel turn, but instead they keep trotting out this guy who despite their best efforts is still The Man at the moment and make him more and more unlikable.
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Random questions thread
I'm not the expert khawk is, but from what I've seen it seems like a little of both. They were running circles around their peers and their style was just so different for the time.
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Is TNA the worst wrestling promotion in history?
It's being mentioned how TNA is all about doing the full court press with social media pushing angles and whatnot, yet Mickie James was on twitter apparently fine after being seemingly killed by James Storm on Impact this week.
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Dave Meltzer stuff
One bonus to the daily WOL shows is they've started to use the number from his syndicator as well as the WON number. That one does have a screener so it helps. Someone asked Bryan why he doesn't invest in one for his own number, and his excuse was something about how he doesn't feel he needs to have one. Then after tons of complaints about how it's a negative impression on the show having the calls being dominated by creepy women's wrestling fetishists he started caring about call quality.