Everything posted by NintendoLogic
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AEW TV 5/8-5/11 Team Elite vs Team AEW
Today's wrestlers are soft because they get upset when fans yell degrading things at them while heels in the old days had to deal with fans attacking them. Or something. Regardless, saying they came out in droves is overstating it a bit. There will always be dweeb wrestling fans ready to spew bile whenever a woman exists, and they have been emboldened somewhat by Elon turning Twitter into Xchan (a disproportionate number of them seem to have blue checks). But they're few and far between, and they're almost always either ratio'd into oblivion or ignored entirely. The modern wrestling community is the most diverse and accepting it's ever been. We've come a long way from ECW fans chanting "she's a crack whore" and the like.
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WWE Backlash 2024 in Lyon, France - Terminez l'histoire
I enjoyed the main event quite a bit. It did suffer from the modern disease of throwing too many ideas out there rather than committing to a few and developing them thoroughly, and the burning hammer kick-out at one was inexcusable. Also, that kimura spot achieved the seemingly impossible feat of killing the red-hot French crowd dead. Maybe Cody wants to train audiences to expect the kimura as a finisher, so hopefully it'll pay dividends in the future. I really liked how Cody was still registering the damage from AJ's blows during his fighting spirit hulk-up and started his comeback by blocking a kick. It looks like the "wrestlers charging at each other like knights jousting" spot is going to be a thing going forward thanks to Danielson/Ospreay, so we might as well get used to it now. Regardless, I'm glad to see the best American wrestler of the 21st century is still capable of producing bangers.
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WWE Backlash 2024 in Lyon, France - Terminez l'histoire
The real tragedy is that WWE has once again failed to give the fans what they really want.
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WWE TV 4/29/-5/3 Its getting drafty in here
It's a bad time to be a sex pest in WWE as Drew Gulak and Gable Steveson both got released along with a bunch of NXT no-names. The timing is especially rough for Gable because it comes a few weeks after the Olympic trials, which he would have been heavily favored in. Oh, well. Couldn't have happened to a nicer guy.
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Is the empire crumbling before our eyes?
A chart like that is worthless if it doesn't tell us how those numbers compare to the typical ratings pattern for the show.
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WWE TV 4/29/-5/3 Its getting drafty in here
If Baron Corbin joined the Bloodline, WWE would be bigger in France than Ligue 1 and Top 14 combined.
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Is the empire crumbling before our eyes?
Or he really wants the case to go to arbitration because he's terrified of what might come out in a trial. Given his attorney's previous statements, it seems likely he'll flip right back around on Vince if it does go to trial.
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Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 4
Let's not forget Goldberg in Santa's Slay.
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Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 4
On the other hand, there were more horror-themed wrestling gimmicks than you could shake a stick at. As for the lack of wrestling-themed horror movies, my best guess is that movie studios, even low-budget horror ones, considered pro wrestling too far beneath contempt to acknowledge. Look at how wrestling fans were portrayed in Ready to Rumble (a movie, keep in mind, for which wrestling fans were the target audience). There were a few wrestling-themed porn movies during that era, which pretty well indicates how well it was regarded in the public consciousness.
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AEW Dynasty - 4/21/24 - RIP John Forsythe
Finally got around to watching Danielson/Ospreay. I dug Danielson's body blows and Ospreay countering a triangle choke with a Styles Clash, but it fell pretty flat for me overall. The biggest turnoff from my perspective was the lack of any real strategic focus, which I feel is a necessity for a match of that length. I like when a wrestler either has a clear game plan going in or capitalizes on an opening and the opponent has to adapt and overcome. They hinted in that direction with Danielson targeting Ospreay's midsection after cutting him off with a kick to the gut and later going after the arm to neutralize the hidden blade, but they never fully committed to it. I checked out completely when Ospreay did a fighting spirit hulk-up roughly one minute after taking a tiger superplex. There were a ridiculous number of spots with next to no margin for error that were executed impeccably, so I'll give them that.
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Is the empire crumbling before our eyes?
Nick Khan has filed to sell all of his TKO stock. Looks like things might be about to really pick up.
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AEW TV - 4/24 - 4/27 - Prince Nana About To Kill Em
Once Danielson officially wraps it up as a full-time wrestler, he'd be the perfect choice to serve as a troubleshooting commissioner type who maintains law and order and occasionally steps in the ring to put the heels in their place when they get too far out of line. I'd be much more interested in that than an increasingly self-indulgent dream match retirement tour.
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Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 4
I'm so used to calculating time periods starting in the early 2000s for work that I must have adopted that as my default starting date as a cognitive shortcut and turned 1980 into 2000 in my head. That's the only explanation I can offer for such a glaring error. Regardless, my overall point stands as long as you ignore the mistake that invalidates it. By the way, has there been an explosion of ads on this board for anyone else? There used to be just one at the top of the page, but now I'm seeing multiple ones in each thread interspersed between the posts.
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Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 4
Artists are supposed to become eligible for induction 25 years after the release of their first record. Ozzy's first solo album came out in 1980, so he shouldn't even be eligible until next year. Than again, a good chunk of the inductees in recent years aren't even rock musicians, so there's no sense in quibbling over criteria.
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WWE TV 04/22 - 04/28 X-Men 97 rocks
I would argue that it's better for a heel to backdoor her way into the title by winning a battle royal than to beat someone for it straight-up, especially if she's just keeping the belt warm until Rhea returns.
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WWE TV 04/22 - 04/28 X-Men 97 rocks
Liv Morgan has fans? With that said, I do think Liv winning the title after taking credit for putting Rhea on the shelf to set up Rhea coming back for revenge is a more compelling story. Not to mention Rhea just beat Becky clean a few weeks ago. But I'm not the Cerebral Assassin, so what do I know?
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Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 4
Steve Sims once wrote that more luchadores than you might think dislike working under masks because they restrict vision, make it harder to breathe, and are uncomfortable overall (and almost as importantly, make it harder to get laid). And I remember reading that El Santo's ears were pinned to the side of his head from wearing his mask all the time in public.
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WWE TV 04/08 - 04/14 A new story starts now
It looks like Rock bringing back blood and swearing has opened the door for the rest of the roster to push the envelope rather than being a special dispensation for him alone.
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All Elite Wrestling
If they think that's bad, wait until they find out that some of the fights on the card might have been fixed. Athletic commission regulation of pro wrestling is such a ridiculous anachronism.
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Current New Japan
Shota's actually facing Moxley for the title at Resurgence (technically he's facing the winner of Moxley/Narita at Dontaku, but come on). I'd be shocked if they pulled the trigger on a title change, but I'd also be pretty impressed. Either way, they need to shit or get off the pot with the Musketeers. Having them continually face top guys and come up short every time is only going to make fans give up on them.
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Dark Side of the Ring
It was well-known that Dory Sr. didn't want his son to drop the title to another babyface and to Brisco in particular. Brisco himself thought the latter might have been due to personal animosity or Texas pride in not wanting to put over an Oklahoman. Two days before the scheduled title change, the NWA received word that Dory Jr. had separated his shoulder after rolling his truck on the family ranch and would be out of action indefinitely. The Funks swore up and down the injury was legitimate and even produced medical records, but there was plenty of skepticism for obvious reasons. Race was agreed upon as the transitional champion because he was a legit tough guy who could guarantee that everything would go according to plan and because Kansas City promoter Bob Geigel and Dory Sr. were longtime friends.
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WWE TV 4/15-4/20 Mami got hurt and that sucks
We're so back.
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WWE TV 04/08 - 04/14 A new story starts now
I agree that the main motivation is probably to keep the merchandise gravy train rolling for as long as possible. Because there's not much else you can do with a Wyatt-less Wyatt Family. They're like the Dark Order after Brodie Lee died.
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WWE TV 04/08 - 04/14 A new story starts now
Erick Rowan pulled out of an indy booking due to what the promotion described as "new contractual obligations." Looks like he's going back to the E.
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Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 4
The overrun is a relic of the Monday Night Wars when Raw and Nitro were in a dogfight for ratings. This was before DVR, so strict adherence to timeslots wasn't a concern. And there wasn't anything on other channels at 11 PM on a Monday night to be worried about unless the MNF game was going down to the wire. Even after the war ended, the overrun was usually the highest-rated part of the show because viewers had been conditioned to expect the major angles to take place then. That stopped being the case after Raw expanded to three hours. By that point, though, the overrrun had been around or so long that people who grew up on it entered the business and figured that was just the way things were done because it was all they knew.