Everything posted by Jmare007
- Wrestlemania 37
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Wrestlemania 37
Fiend should've tried to dive onto Randy, got RKO'd and end the match right there.
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Wrestlemania 37
At least they got that one right.
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Wrestlemania 37
Are we getting fake blood tonight? Randy wearing white after like 17 years.
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Wrestlemania 37
Fiend vs Randy starting? Thank Terry Funk.
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Hiroshi Tanahashi
Asshole heel Tana is best version of him, imo. It's too bad we only got it in small doses because of his role and status in New Japan. IIRC correctly Tana also big leagued Marufuji during that G-1 calling him something close to a "young up and comer" or along those lines
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Daniel Bryan
You are right, for some reason I was placing in my mind that the tag gauntlet and Fastlane matches in 2014 and not 2015. Those two matches are easily his best performances that year.
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Daniel Bryan
@elliott I'm sure other folk will do the heavy work of doing the year by year cases but instead of giving you a list right now of why he was a BITW candidate I'll give you a list of years were I think he wasn't, just so you can get more grounded expectations. 2014: 4 months of work before out with injury, enough good and great stuff to at least say "if his neck didn't give out, he could've have a case". 2015: Basically 3 months of work before he had to retire due to concussions. He still had good matches with the likes of Luke Harper and even Seth Rollins and Dolph Ziggler but his year never really get going to even try to hypothesize like with 2014. 2016: retired 2017: retired: Also, 2001 he might not be "best in the world" but for sure it's a year that makes his case stronger as he's a damn rookie and is putting out classics already. So that year shouldn't be dismissed or skipped if anyone wants to do a deep dive on his work. I'm actually kinda interested in a case for 2003. There's the London match and he still puts other good matches in ROH but he barely works there (5 matches) so if he has an argument, it would be because of his New Japan (were it's basically a bunch of tag matches) and England runs. How much of that do we have available on tape? While we are in a year by year breakdown, 2009 and 2010 are also interesting years to me. I felt he had become kind of stale in 09' as a singles performer in ROH, but signing with WWE meant he had that farewell tour in ROH that turned it around for him. His case is mainly done in other promotions though, like his appearances in Chikara, PWG, AAW and wxW. 2010 is a prime example of his versatility, imo. Not only is he able to stand out in WWE despite being presented as a loser and a geek/nerd on TV but him getting "kinda fired" (that's such a curious time) leads to a short and awesome indy run with him working a fuck ton of places and doing EVOLVE, AMBITION and DGUSA were he does shit he wasn't doing in WWE to great results.
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Hiroshi Tanahashi
Disagree about Nakamura, it took until 2009 for him to become a consistent compelling performer (and he REALLY put it all together after his CMLL stint a couple of years later) and by that point Tana had more great matches and that awesome Champions Carnival run in 08'. I don't think either was that much of a standout before 07', they had good stuff for sure but not eye popping "best out there" level, specially on a regular basis as they would eventually do. All the 2010's New Japan guys will do really well this time around I think. Tana was one of four modern performers that made my top 50. Him making his case stronger from 2016 to 2026 will be a nice look for me.
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Wrestlemania 37
I missed like 40 minutes in Braun/Shane and the Bad Bunny tag but this was a really good show and I have a really hard time picturing casual fans not having a good time watching it.
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Wrestlemania 37
Maybe with a crowd that's not spent to death, the 2nd half can still pull it off. The main event is gonna be great so there's that too.
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Wrestlemania 37
That was a great match. I thought Bianca's emotions could mess her up but she showed up like a motherfucker. All her showcase spots were done greatly and she had damn good chemistry with Sasha, who continues to show she's an incredible big match performer. Making Bianca's hair such a crucial part of the story was genius, paying it off with that "whip" that basically turned the tide in Bianca's favor was so well done. I loved a ton of sequences from this match, can't wait to watch it again. My only nitpick (which didn't take away anything from the match) was that near the middle of the match Bianca was destroying Sasha but somehow Banks continued to pop up and it felt like she was a monster heel when she clearly wasn't.
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Wrestlemania 37
Some of the sequences are fucking awesome. Struggling for control is my favorite thing in wrestling.
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Wrestlemania 37
Are thy piping in noise? there's some random clapping and I'm not sure if it's from the audience.
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Man, I missed Bad Bunny, seems he was impressive.
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Wrestlemania 37
I hope my Internet crashes during thst match too.
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Wrestlemania 37
Shane is so unbearable that my internet has legit been crashing intermittently since the bell rung. I think it's trying to protect me.
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Wrestlemania 37
So the moral of the story is gonna be that Bran is indeed big and dumb, but he strong though!
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Wrestlemania 37
I'm almost expecting Shane to do a shoulder block, throw Braun to the floor and flex his muscles.