Everything posted by sek69
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WON Notes
As long as he doesn't go back to running around naked in hotels on E, I don't see the harm in asking management to have a mask vs mask match despite him not wearing a mask. The wrestling biz needs more wacky-but-not-life-endangering personalities like that.
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Smackdown Spoiler
There's just something about having a heel (who as stated you're supposed to assume is lying) claiming rape creeps me out. With the Kane/Lita and Katie Vick stuff it was done cartoony which took a lot of the creep factor out of it. Its like, am I supposed to equate a false rape claim with other heel tactics, or am I supposed to cheer an accused rapist? Not only is it tasteless it's yet again sloppy writing.
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Smackdown Spoiler
WWE's already posted her "statement": So...does turning sexual assult and implied rape into a wrestling angle set the bar for disgusting angles, or can WWE find a way to go any lower?
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Smackdown Spoiler
I'm taking odds on his bad leg snapping ala Sid.
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WON Notes
If I ran my own fed, I'd so hire Juvi just to hear what he comes up with every week.
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Thoughts on the following (polarizing) wrestlers
What does Angle do besides a thousand German suplexes, the Olympic Slam, and the Ankle Lock? I'm not trying to be a smartass, I can't really think of any move he does besides that pop-up belly to belly from the top rope he busts out once in a while.
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WWE preparing to ruin more OVW talent
Maybe he'll get lumped into the male cheerleader squad and use the Pom Pom Piledriver for a finisher.
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The Death Of WCW
The only PPV I ever even consider buying is WrestleMania, but now that it costs $50 for that, I just wait for the DVD.
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The Death Of WCW
In business, there's always a tipping point in prices. If something is under a certain dollar amount, more people will go for it. I picked $20-$25 since the advent of DVDs have made that an acceptible price for 2-3 hours of entertainment. Lowering PPV prices to a point that people already feel comfortable spending would get a lot of on-the-fence buyers who don't want to commit $35-40 for a PPV that might end up the next Bash 91.
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WWE preparing to ruin more OVW talent
CM Punk: Mat Wrestler doesn't even sound right, but thats what they're trying to turn him into in OVW. I'm sure if he makes the mistake of having a good match in WWE, someone will tell Vince he doesn't know how to work.
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Thoughts on the following (polarizing) wrestlers
The smart heel turn on Daniels occured right around the time it became clear TNA was his primary fed. Maybe it is just a co-incedence, but somehow I doubt it.
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WWE preparing to ruin more OVW talent
Maybe if Joe signs with WWE, he can be the token fat cheerleader the rest of the squad makes fun of but keeps around to make themselves feel better.
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WWE preparing to ruin more OVW talent
Vince's new moneymaking idea for the new guys coming up is "Team Spirit", a stable of male cheerleaders. Ken Doane apparently has been doing the gimmick in houseshows, Elijah Burke has already asked out of it. Surely this will turn things around in 2006.
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WON Notes
Because Jesus saves. I wonder what the point was when they end up re-signing guys they released. They must have felt they weren't worth their contracts then, what makes them worth it to Vince now unless its just so TNA won't get them.
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WON Notes
Joe should be pissed at Spike rather than TNA. Spike's the ones who said TNA needed to sign someone like Sting to give them star power, which I saw as a pretty big (if unintentional) slap in the face of their talent roster. If he's trying to send a message to TNA, it doesn't help that he's been fairly vocal about not really having a lot of interest in WWE until this latest hoo-ha.
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WON Notes
I really hope Joe realizes that signing with WWE is pretty much the biggest mistake he could make at this point. I can just imagine all the stereotype laden gimmicks they have waiting for him. I also heard that Joe is pissed that TNA signed Sting, so maybe this is his way of letting them know to not fuck around with him.
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Booker T injured at house show
My concern is that at his age, groin injuries take forever to heal properly and you know he's not going to take the proper amount of time off let that happen. I have a bad feeling that instead of letting it heal, he's going to try to work throught and risk this being a career ending injury.
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Since I don't watch RAW
It was pretty much Vince jerking off in everyone's face (again) with Shawn playing the role of the Voice of the Fans telling Vince to get over it. No word on if pieces from the broken Irony-O-Meter hurt anyone backstage.
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Thoughts on the following (polarizing) wrestlers
Kurt Angle: Seriously overrated as a worker, almost all of it seems to be due to Meltz's hard-on for "real". He's been wasted in silly angles and gimmicks, and he's too deteriorated now for him to be a top level performer. Shawn Michaels: Call me cynical, but I don't believe his whole born-again good guy act, for no other reason than everything the guy's said for the last 15 years ended up bullshit. The marine story, Survivor Series, losing his smile, he's just told too many tall tales for me to believe he's suddenly a boy scout. He should be putting over the next generation at this stage of his career, but the only guy he gives a rub to is HHH. AJ Styles: Not the best promo guy, but he gets the points across he needs to. He gets spotty with the X matches, but then that's usually what the matches are booked to be anyway. He can tone the spots down when the match calls for it. If TNA could pry one of WWE's great promo guys they currently have as agents, Styles could become the complete package. Christopher Daniels: He was the Hot Indy Guy for years, then all of a sudden the smart crowd started to turn on him when TNA was starting to take off. In a division where the wrestlers tend to blend together, Daniels stands out as a worker and as a character. My only worry is TNA wants to make him the face in his feud with Joe, but the fans aren't gonna buy Joe as heel so they might not try to make Daniels a face. Kenta Kobashi: I was fearing the worst when I got my copy of his match with Joe. I was expecting to see someone barely mobile after years of headdroppery. He's obviously lost a step, but he can still hold his own. He's not going to be able to recapture the 90s, but he's not embarrassing himself either. John Bradshaw Layfield: The bastard won me over. He's become a solid brawler and a good promo guy. He can't be thrown in there with just anyone yet, but he's made amazing progress in a short period of time. Necro Butcher: Never seen anything by the guy. I'm not a fan of deathmatches so I doubt I ever will.
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Thoughts on the following (polarizing) wrestlers
I'll add more later, but I just want to say that Styles and Daniels seem to be baring the brunt of anti-TNA sentiment on the net that seems to grow in a ratio to their mainstream appeal. Before TNA, Daniels was every smark's fantasy, but now he's shit because he's focusing on TNA instead of smart fan wank groups like ROH.
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Hogan in the 80s
Hogan was a big draw in the AWA and Japan, and had a big role in Rocky III, all before Hulkamania ran wild for Vincent K.
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Longest heel beatdown of a face?
There were episodes of Nitro back when the nWo was at its peak that seemed to be them beating up everyone in sight.
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The Death Of WCW
Sting-Hogan was probably my favorite wrestling angle of the last 10 years until they horribly botched the payoff. I think that gets overlooked when people try to pinpoint the exact time WCW went over the barrel, I put my money right there. Nothing says "fuck you" to the fans more than a year long program getting the blowoff changed because of ego and/or politics.
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The Death Of WCW
I've always felt it was insane when WWE raised the price of their ppvs up to $35. What other business model allows you to charge more when your product is noticably lesser in quality? I think more people would buy ppv if the price was about $20-25. That's about what a DVD goes for, and more people would be willing to risk a shitty card for that amount.