Everything posted by NintendoLogic
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WWE Survivor Series - War Games - 11/24 - What Do You See?
HHH worked everyone.
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Continental Classic
Blue and Gold? TK must be a 90s X-Men fan.
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Why is America always assumed to be the centre of the wrestling universe?
It should be noted that Walton was pretty much marking out by the end of the 1983 Dynamite Kid/Marty Jones match, calling it "a hell of a bout." And that was as much of a clear-cut heel/babyface contest as you'll find anywhere.
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Why is America always assumed to be the centre of the wrestling universe?
Not gonna lie, that Mark Rocco promo at 6:43 was straight fire.
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Dark Side of the Ring
It'll be interesting to see how this plays out. It isn't a WWE production, so there shouldn't be the kind of revisionist history seen in company-produced documentaries on the subject. On the other hand, Dwayne may have his own axes to grind since he's likely been exposed to his share of company groupthink about big bad Ted Turner trying to put the WWF out of business. Also, I'm somewhat skeptical that the producers will be able to avoid being buffaloed by the likes of Bischoff and Russo.
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WWE TV 11/20 - 11/26 This fire burns in Chicago!
Matt Riddle proved he's the smartest man in wrestling by getting fired before Orton could turn on him.
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WWE TV 11/20 - 11/26 This fire burns in Chicago!
It seems likelier to me that the old friend is Randy Orton.
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AEW Full Gear 2023 - 11/18 - Billy Boy Or The Mone Maker
MJF got the win after a low blow and using the diamond ring as a weapon. That's as protected as Jay White needs to be. He's a heel, he doesn't need to look strong or credible in defeat. I enjoyed the main event for the most part. My problem with Jay's matches as a whole is how formless they are. I don't get much of a sense of build or escalation, it's just a bunch of stuff happening until the finish. I also find his offensive repertoire to be rather dull. Having MJF's injured leg as a target mitigated both of those tendencies to a large degree. It absolutely did not need to go 30, but it also didn't feel quite that long, so I'll give them that.
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Why is America always assumed to be the centre of the wrestling universe?
From a business standpoint, the fact that Billy Robinson chose to work in Memphis, which was notorious for being one of the lowest-paying US territories, rather than Europe kind of says it all. Also, calling current WWE an extension of New York wrestling feels like a stretch to me. Two of the defining features of modern WWE are dominant heel champions and increased emphasis on workrate and smaller wrestlers, which are the antitheses of traditional New York booking.
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AEW TV - 11/15 - 11/18 - EVP MJF
Ospreay might legitimately be my least favorite wrestler of all time, at least among the ones who are considered good. I could safely ignore him when he was confined to Japan and Impact, but my interest in AEW will wane significantly if he becomes a major part of the product. On the other hand, I'm pretty sure the only Ospreay match I've ever liked was with Orange Cassidy at Forbidden Door, so maybe I'll find him more tolerable if he's working with the likes of Christian and Darby.
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WON HOF 2023
I was under the impression that Australia and Japan were the major business hot spots in the 1960s. Those were the areas that had the pick of the litter when it came to bringing in top talent.
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WON HOF 2023
The interesting thing about Ishii is that he didn't place in the top 30 in either the active or retired wrestler voter categories. That suggests he doesn't have anywhere near the level of respect among his peers you would expect from someone whose candidacy is based entirely on working ability.
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WON HOF 2023
HOF issue just dropped. Rocca/Perez, the Beauty Pair, Slaughter, the Briscos, Ishii, Panther, and Kidd got in. The Dinamitas, Orndorff, the Bucks, Bobby Davis, and Roman all received over 50 percent of the vote as well. Some people here will surely be thrilled to know that El Dandy will be added to next year's ballot. On the other hand, Big Daddy is finally being dropped due to the 15 year/50 percent rule.
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WWE TV - 11/14 - 11/17 - Eye of the Tiger
Big news for brother @El-P: Hopefully France's favorite son Baron Corbin will be in the main event.
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The Iron Claw
Maybe there's a post-credits scene Kevin didn't stick around for where Fritz is on his deathbed and the sanitized story in the movie was a hallucination caused by his brain tumor.
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WON HOF 2023
When the numbers are that high, that usually means at least one tag team got inducted, which I take to mean Rocca/Torres likely got voted in. Roman seems like a likely candidate as well. Who else?
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NWA reportedly signs TV deal with the CW network
It was Glenn Danzig's band after he left the Misfits. That's what you found, right? I find it hard to believe that even Corgan would be that stupid. Footage of PPV events is preserved after they go off the air, so CW executives would easily be aware of what happened on one even if they didn't watch it live.
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Is the empire crumbling before our eyes?
One major potential stumbling block is the fact that Mania weekend usually falls during Ramadan.
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WWE TV 06/11 - 13/11 European Takeover
They always could've said they were in Scranton, which people at least know from The Office. Speaking of Ivar's moonsault, Ricochet wasn't supposed to kick out. It was supposed to be a double pin, which is why the post-match was so awkward. He apparently got knocked loopy earlier in the match and was on autopilot. I should note that Miz actually looked really good in the match or at least in the YouTube highlights. Seriously, check it out.
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Is Impact* the best wrestling promotion in history? *(Now TNA again, 2024)
Rick Rude for me is the archetype for what a heel should be. He was tough and skilled enough that you had to respect him as a threat while having no redeeming qualities that would make someone want to cheer for him. That's a tough tightrope to walk, and I don't know if anyone can pull it off today. MJF's cheap heat edgelord act was cringe as hell for the most part and he's been much better as a babyface.
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WWE TV 06/11 - 13/11 European Takeover
Actually, some seasoning in working matches without shoot headbutts, piledrivers through tables, and head drops might do her good. With that said, it's a moot point for the time being. Per Meltzer, she's under contract through March, which means she can't go to the PC without Bushiroad's approval. And she's booked solid in Japan until Battle in the Valley in January.
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NWA reportedly signs TV deal with the CW network
To top it all off, the show did 212 buys according to VOW. Even with the paltry viewership of their YouTube show, that's an abysmal conversion rate. I guess that's what happens when you don't have Tyrus wearing the belt on Fox News.
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NWA reportedly signs TV deal with the CW network
Being out-carnied by the woman who lost a TV deal by secretly hiring Vince Russo and lying to the network about it is bad enough, but Corgan has one-upped her by potentially losing a TV deal by doing a cocaine spot on a PPV. Congratulations on being too lowbrow for the channel that airs FBoy Island.
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Current New Japan
Not that I want it to happen, but it'd be pretty funny on a certain level if Danielson injured a different body part every time he faced Okada and it ends like the Black Knight in Monty Python with him lying in a crumpled heap in the middle of the ring demanding another go and Okada just walks away.
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WWE TV - 10/30 - 11/3 - Really Gonna Just Feed Him To The Big Dog
Excuse me what