Everything posted by Ricky Jackson
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NXT TakeOver: San Antonio/Royal Rumble Weekend
Yeah I really liked this show too. Not sure what 90% of this thread was watching
- Letters from Kayfabe
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Greatest Canadian Wrestler
That's what the other option is for. Personally I love Stomper
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Greatest Canadian Wrestler
I keep forgetting he was born in Utah. He's lived in the Greater Vancouver Area since the early 60s. He was one of the first pro wrestlers I ever met in real life as a very little kid, so in my imagination he's always been a local guy (and a real-life Big Friendly Giant). When I was in the first or second grade he had a pair of matches against Andre that were a very big deal to us little kids who loved wrestling. Of course, none of us were actually able to see anything more than the hype on All Star Wrestling on BCTV (I think the actual "Match of the Century" rematch between them took place in Montreal) but we all talked like we'd seen it and acted it out in the playground. Out of curiosity, Ricky Jackson, do you know Verne Siebert? No, I don't know him. I grew up in Calgary so I'm not familiar with a lot of the old BC wrestling scene. One of my best friends (Travis from my Titans Stampede pods) is tight with the ECCW crew though
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Greatest Canadian Wrestler
Those who know me are not surprised
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Greatest Canadian Wrestler
Yes, please as gordi asked, if we need to go down the Bret vs Flair route again, there is a legendary thread in the microscope devoted to that. I never thought of Don Leo as Canadian tbh, but he's definitely one of the "adopted" ones. And he apparently lives in Langley BC which is literally like a 30 minute drive from me
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Greatest Canadian Wrestler
And now the most important topic... I feel that's a decent group to choose from, but feel free to submit a write in vote
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Wrestlers or Acts You Hated But Turned The Corner On
Hulk Hogan is a guy I didn't really appreciate until the last decade when I hit my 30s. When I was a kid I gravitated towards the IC level guys, tag teams and Macho Man, and didn't really think Hogan was interesting. Too godlike. Too much like Superman. Then when I was a teenager Hogan was the anti-christ for his sins against Bret Hart at Mania 9 and his dreadful early WCW stuff. The older I've got the more I've retreated into the past, and 80s Hogan became one of my absolute favorites. His matches and everything he's involved in are just pure electricity. One in a million performer
- Best Chain/Strap/Bullrope Gimmick Match Ever?
- Best Chain/Strap/Bullrope Gimmick Match Ever?
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Favorite Pro Wrestling Decade?
It will be interesting if anyone votes for the 60s
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PWO Network Hype Thread
Thanks dude
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PWO Network Hype Thread
(I know the name of the feed has changed, but I can't change the title of the thread. Anyway...)
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Importance of movesets / escalation of violence
Steamboat-Savage from WM3 had about a million two counts in 1987 and is still considered a classic. Context matters for that match because it happened at a time when such a match layout was exceptional rather than the norm
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Most Important Matches in History
I've heard that Thesz over Rogers for the NWA strap in Toronto in 63 led to something big
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WWE UK Championship Tournament
I thoroughly enjoyed the tournament. Some great talents, especially Pete Dunne, and a great crowd. Really well done
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Jimmy Snuka's murder charge dismissed
Obviously you should've been watching his 1982-84 WWF stuff instead
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Jimmy Snuka's murder charge dismissed
An RIP thread would be a shit show, but I guess this one is already and will be. Probably best to let time pass before a proper assessment of him as a performer
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Most Important Matches in History
I think Savage vs Steamboat from Mania 3 is pretty important as far as influencing future wrestlers in terms of working and match layout, in ways that are still evident today. Sure there were other matches just as exciting and mold-breaking (away from the 70s style, or however you want to categorize what came before) from the time, but because it happened on such an historic and widely seen card its legend became far greater.
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WWE Hall of Fame 2017
Punk will return eventually
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Place to Be Podcast Thread
Steele was in numerous tag matches over the years, that was just some carny Vince talk about him only being in two
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WWE TV 01/09 - 01/15
Or they could just keep her as far away from Stephanie as possible. Stephanie pats herself on the back for giving all of the women a fair chance and on the same show she's knocking down Bayley for being average and plain. It's counterproductive, it makes no sense and it's awful. Well, from their perspective they're recreating the success of the Bryan vs Authority story, which was based on Bryan being not good enough to be a star. Which helped make Bryan a star, and using that logic, will help make Bayley a star
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WWE Hall of Fame 2017
Kaufman was a New Yorker who attended MSG cards in the 60s and 70s and was even interviewed by Vince Jr on an MSG show in 79 doing the intergender gimmick, so there is a connection outside of just Memphis
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Any other longterm fans starting to feel alienated by the current fanbase?
Probably lots I'm sure. I'm not sure why anyone would want to deny themselves that pleasure, but I also don't understand why many wrestling fans like what they do Edit: Damn it Dylan. This was a response to peppercorn
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