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sek69

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  1. Actually I think Singh gets a bad rap for that, the guy got a concussion on a spinebuster and he didn't want to look like a pussy a few months into wrestling school and didn't let himself heal properly. I blame APW's policy of abusing the n00bs more than anything Singh did. It's not his fault they sent a kid with a few months experience in there to trade bumps with a giant.
  2. How much you wanna bet his WWE push is going to focus on him killing that guy.
  3. I'm surprised he hadn't signed him by now as well. Now the question remains, who's gonna get squashed by him first?
  4. I've always been a fan of Dustin, but he's always been stuck fighting perceptions that may or may not have been at work. His first WCW run was good, but everyone just assumed he was being pushed because of his family name. Then his first Goldust run was overshadowed by the "is he gay or not" crap that had any other company but WWE handled it, could have been a breakthrough in wrestling. Then he was back to WCW with the abortion that was "Seven", until finally he went back to the WWF/E and got the props he deserved with the BookDust team.
  5. I find it hard to watch old wrestling and not think of the current state of the guys involved. It makes watching matches like the 10 man from Canadian Stampede interesting to say the least.
  6. There are people who don't think it was a burial, saying WWE main eventers are supposed to be able to go 20 minutes and it wasn't HHH's fault that Steiner couldn't hang. Of course that ignores the fact that Steiner was getting over, and people who start to get over shouldn't be put in a position to get exposed, especially when it's a face being exposed by a heel. That just goes against every booking rule there is. But then, the people who make that argument are usually the ones that have an excuse for every burial HHH has masterminded in the past 5 years or so.
  7. Yeah, these videos run on Flash, so you gotta have the most recent version. I figured if it worked for me on my Win98se system it should work on everyone else's newfangled machines with their fancy new operating systems.
  8. but for those who haven't, enjoy as the New Age Outlaws shoot on HHH. This is probably the best example of the messenger ruining the message. No doubt what they say is true, or at least greatly based in fact, it's still fucking Road Dogg and Billy Gunn bitching about people not doing their best to elevate talent.
  9. Actually it shows that current WWE is being accepted as proper wrestling booking and what used to be considered good booking is looked at as strange. If Joe's push upsets that guy, he would have really been pissed at Nikita's push.
  10. A Savage-Piper feud would have blown anything Hogan could do not only out of the water, but out of the atmosphere as well, which is probably why it never happened.
  11. I've been watching this off and on, and it's just amazing. Some of the VQ isn't great but it's the history of Piper's Pit from the first segment in 1984 up till the angle with Adrian Adonis at WM 3. All the famous moments are included: Piper slapping around jobber Frankie Williams (capped off by the famous "just when they think they have the answers" line). Piper turning Snuka into a human fruit salad. Piper and Captain Lou badmouthing Cyndi Lauper that turned into the birth of Rock N' Wrestling and the build to WM I. Piper abducting midget wrestler Haiti Kid and shaving his hair into a mohawk because he was a fan of Mr. T. The whole Pipers Pit vs the Flower Shop angle, including Piper destroying the Flower Shop set. (Ironically, Adrian "retired" his leather jacket and started the Adorable gimmick on a segment of Piper's Pit, which is also included). One thing that really stands out, especially on the 84-85 segments, is how far ahead Piper was in terms of promo skills of everyone else in the WWF. He wasn't just being a heel, he was flat out making people look dumb. A great example was when he had WWF tag champs Rocky Johnson and Tony Atlas on the Pit. It immediately becomes clear that the Rock didn't inherit his promo ability from his dad, as the Soul Man tries to trade promos with Piper and fails miserably. Atlas almost scores by saying Piper reminds him of his wife wearing that skirt, which Piper turns around by saying "Man, if I remind you of your wife, I feel bad for you". I think part of the reason he was programmed with Hogan is Hulk was seemingly the only face who had the charisma to go face to face with Piper and not come off looking like a complete tard.
  12. Goodhelmet was putting them together, but he was waiting for 2005 to finish before finalizing the project. He's not using the Meltzer Year, he's going Jan to Dec.
  13. Even sadder, I'm getting the WM box set from NetFlix, and I'm up to WM 7. Seeing Savage and Liz reunite is just heart wrenching to watch now.
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  15. TNA's coming out with a Best of Christopher Daniels DVD soon, I'm guessing it will probably just solidify everyone's opinon of him no matter what side you're on.
  16. I think if you went back in time one year ago and told the Carters that TNA would have a national TV deal, DVDs in production, and Sting under contract all by the end of 2005 they would probably have thought you were high. I think TNA is doing exactly what it needs to do. Panda seems to have the patience to let the company get their legs under them instead of making the mistake others before them made to challenge WWE right out of the gate. In fact, I don't even recall them mentioning WWE until Christian debuted and I guess the temptation was too big to resist then. Panda's a big company, they can afford TNA to lose if they have faith it will eventually turn a profit in the long term for them. Sure, TNA still has a way to go, but people shouldn't overlook the impressive gains they've had in 2005. We have two wrestling companies on national TV for the first time in 5 years. We should take a second to remember how cool that is before we go after TNA with torches and pitchforks.
  17. Considering Impact got a .9 rating on Christmas Eve (at 11pm, where they went up against some guy in Rome with a funny hat), I think the Carters know they might have something with this wrestling thing.
  18. I thought Morphoplex was just a sponsor, not a potential owner.
  19. What I want to know, is with Panda owning a controlling interest in TNA, where's JJ's power coming from?
  20. Considering the X division has headlined PPVs over the heavyweights on more than one occasion, I wouldn't say TNA thinks less of the X'ers at all.
  21. Joe's in a nice spot negotiation wise. Either TNA's gonna give him a fat deal as a make good, or WWE's gonna give him a fat deal to rub it in TNA's face.
  22. Interesting news in that apparently Mike Tenay is the one pushing for X Division tag titles and Jeff Jarrett is the one saying they'd only get diluted with only one hour of TV time a week. It seems like Sting's signing pissed a LOT of the wrestlers off who were taking less money to be good team players. I hope it's true that Spike was footing the bill or else there could be a mass defection.
  23. If I recall, the Ellering-Long match match was a boxing match as well which added to the quality.
  24. It was also tough to watch him talking about Dean Hart dying right before SS 90. I always wondered why him and DiBiase seemed to work so hard on what was really a fairly meaningless midcard match.
  25. So I'm going through the extras on the Bret DVD since I admit I'm not a real huge fan so I wasn't too interested in the main interview portion. I came across on disc 1 an extra called "Bret remembers his colleagues that passed away" or something to that effect. It was Bret talking about all the people he's worked with that have died, and it was just mind blowing. The list of names itself was almost mind numbing: Owen, Davey, Pillman, Bossman, Perfect, Kerry, Rude (Bret even broke down when talking about him), Hawk, and especially Elizabeth, who Bret even compared to his mother by saying "both were too good for wrestling". We all know the stories, but to see it put to video like that really hammered the point that a lot of people we watched growing up aren't around anymore. Bret had the look on his face as if he was the only survivor of a plane crash and was as much confused as to why he's still alive as he was why everyone else died. Hearing Bret talk about thinking he'd sit on his front porch with Owen and Curt Henning, talking about their matches they had just ripped your heart from your chest since as he put it "I always thought we'd have that, and now I don't."

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