Everything posted by sek69
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First round match #9
HTM. He was simply the best heel in the company during his IC run. People really wanted to see him get killed.
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First round match #14
Ted, just because Tully's WWF run was just a run with the Brainbusters that ended in a coke haze.
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First round match #12
HHH, of course. Rude didn't have the benefit of marrying into the family.
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First round match #11
I'd have to vote for Rey. Orndorff was pretty much a one feud guy.
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WWE Raw Discussion
It seemed like HBK was acting heelish last night, when Shelton was frustrating him by outwrestling him. I know he doesn't want to be a full out heel, but even a tweener role would be better.
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WWE Raw Discussion
Shelton/HBK seems to have the inside track for MOTY so far, it was by far the best TV match I've seen in a while, even if the wrong guy went over. Speaking of HBK, I'm surprised they haven't suggested he look into hairplugs before he ends up looking like Dory Funk, Jr.
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Backlash!!!
Consider me a peep now. Christian as been on his game better than anyone in the company as of late.
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Announcers
Tony Shiavone was good during his NWA run, it was really only when WCW was asking him to do the impossible that his work started to suffer. I like Jim Ross's NWA work, but I'm so used to hearing him now that it's very weird to hear him sound "normal", aka pre-Bell's palsy. His voice sounds like a chipmunk, and it's distracting to listen to when you're used to how he sounds now. I think Bob Caudle is one of the most underrated announcers in history. He managed to perfectly complement whoever he was paired up with. Everyone raves over Mike Tenay, but I think that's just because he was teamed up with Shiavone at the height of Tony's "not giving a shit" phase. I find him to be pretty annoying in TNA, somehow managing to sound like a moron and condescending at the same time.
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First round match #8
JBL. You can't count Jarrett's IC titles as any indication of anything since he had them during Russomania when everyone got to hold the belt. Jarrett deserves the thrashing he gets, he's horribly bland and overrated, he only got real heat when his gimmick was abusing women. He only has a career still because he has a stranglehold on the NWA title thanks to the Bookerdaddy of TNA. JBL on the other hand was not only a force in the tag ranks, he's really improved his workrate and promo skills in his main event run. Yes he still has a way to go, but to suggest he's still the worker he was a couple years ago is Keithian in its absurdity.
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First round match #4
Piper, hands down. The only reason it's even a debate is because a lot of people tend to remember the broke down, brain-fried Piper of current times. In his prime, Piper was far superior to Jericho. He was the rival needed to make Hulk Hogan a superstar. He may have never won more than the IC title, but he didn't need to have a belt to draw a crowd.
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First round match #1
Bret, no doubt.
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Worst manager
Percy Pringle was outstanding in World Class, you want to talk about taking bumps, he got a runt like Chris Von Erich over since he was the only guy that Chris could face and look credible. He was absolutely handcuffed by his gimmick in the WWF, Paul Bearer is no reflection on the man's talent as a manager.
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Backlash!!!
No, but I think he, or some major name, is having to have one. I could have sworn that I read somewhere that one of the times he took off for a back injury was cover for hip surgery. Must have been someone else.
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Worst manager
Paul Bearer was handcuffed by the gimmick, Percy Pringle was a great manager in World Class. Actually, most managers are made by their gimmick. Downtown Bruno was great as a heel in Memphis, but Harvey Whippleman was a terrible manager in the WWF. It didn't help that most of his charges were jobbers, but his gimmick left no chance of him ever getting over. I'd actually vote for Paul Ellering as the worst manager. The Roadies certainly didn't need a mouthpiece, and they certainly didn't need someone to interfere on their behalf. There was literally no reason for Ellering to be there.
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Backlash!!!
Didn't Scott Steiner have a hip replacement as well?
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Whatcha watchin'? -- May 2005
I'm partial towards Taker/Kane vs Kronik just for the sheer blownspottedness of it. It's one thing to have a bad match, it's a whole other level to have a bad match where almost everything but the punches were blown so bad it made you turn away in shame and embarrassment.
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Whatcha watchin'? -- May 2005
All this suckness begs the question, what is the worst match of all time?
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Backlash!!!
HHH turning on Flair now? This could be good or bad depending on how much Flair has to get in the ring.
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Backlash!!!
Can Hogan not do the legdrop anymore since his hip replacement or is he just afraid to do it? Usually a replaced joint (when healed) is stronger than the original, I can't imagine he phyiscally can't do it.
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Backlash!!!
With Trish out of commission, I guess that leaves a heel Lita beating up on the T&A whores until she comes back.
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Whatcha watchin'? -- May 2005
What is this YouSend thing you speak of?
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HHH v Scott Steiner
When HTQ stabs his own eyes out, you'll have no one but yourselves to blame.
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What Are You Watching? -- April 2005
I got the Unforgiven 2001 and experienced the joy of Taker/Kane vs Kronik again. The best part hands down is when Kronik fucks up a double team whatever on Taker, leaving Kane to perch on the top rope like a 300 pound parakeet while Taker positions Adams (?) in the proper place for Kane's clothesline while audibly yelling "FUCK!" in frustration.
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Chris Candido passes away
Holy shit. That's pretty much all I can say right now.