Everything posted by Sidebottom
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Current WWE
To his comcast Email address I imagine.
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Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 3
I've been looking out for this since it aired and I've finally stumbled across it: Madusa, Bobby Heenan, Roddy Piper and Sting on Bill Maher's Politially Incorrect. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SFrlIVJdBg
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WWE Network... It's Here
To be fair Shawn did used to walk around wearing this. I saw it in an Apter mag at the time and my 15 year old mind was blown!
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Current WWE
Shows Rude worked her good and proper then.
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Dave Meltzer stuff
Well, some of his movies were but that's a different story (For the record objectively there is some absolute trash there but how can you not get a kick out of them as a wrestling fan? Similar to how I put No Holds Barred up there with Raging Bull).
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Dave Meltzer stuff
I've spoken with many people who think this; it's subjective after all. It's not like they are claiming he was a bigger star as that would be totally asinine.
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When did the IC title nose dive for you?
Good shout. I completely forgot they did away with it completely for a while.
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Shoots Review and Preview thread
Ah I see. That article was only put out a couple of months ago, how strange. When I referred to Rock posting on Twitter, it was at the actual time. Makes you wonder why they wouldn't go with such an article when he was rebranded in an effort to put some shine on him.
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Shoots Review and Preview thread
He was pretty upset that WWE.com gave some coverage to Axel but ignored him being there as well. I know Rock was sharing photos on Twitter, I don't recall WWE even mentioning anything.
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Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 3
Getting Street Fighter 4 on PS3 was one of my fondest gaming memories of the past decade. For a few months I was 10 again.
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When did the IC title nose dive for you?
It's universally accepted that the IC title is not what it once was and the reasons are clear as to why. But when did it fall off a cliff for you? I was having a debate with a friend recently and he suggested as early as 1999 citing the Godfather as champion. I disagreed calling that reign a blip on the radar - not dissimilar to other blips on the radar at times when fans generally considered "Golden Ages" of the belt (Mountie in 1992 and Dean Douglas in 1995 for transition purposes). 1999 to me was good for the IC title when D Lo Brown and Jeff Jarrett were having spirited scraps for the belt and it felt like it meant something, and that both men could climb the roster. You had Chyna on the scene shortly after which was a joke, but then we got into Jericho, Benoit and Angle territory which was an enthusiastic period. For me it was post 2001 when there was an ungodly amount of titles on the roster. You'd have great periods (Guerrero coming back going against an over RVD) one minute and then filler trash the next, with the latter eventually winning out.
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Dave Meltzer stuff
These are my sentiments. The drama should be building up to executing the finisher, knowing that if somebody hits it it's over. Is there any finisher going today where somebody hasn't kicked out of it / tapped out? I can't think of a single one.
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The Jim Cornette Experience
For the Adrain Street fans, try and obtain a documentary Jeremy Deller made about him. I watched it at his exhibition back in 2012:
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Wrestling Eye Podcast - Episode #6 Talking Powerslam Magazine with Rob Butcher, John Lister and Greg Lambert
Wouldn't be shocked if he were able to secure a deposit considering the 90's housing market and borrowing rates I thought this was a fantastic podcast and I thoroughly enjoyed it!
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WCW talent exchanges with AAA (and CMLL?)
Was going to post something similar; he had some fun heel nuances. Haven't seen the footage in many, many years. I'll have to keep an eye out.
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Where can I find reliable information about Randy Savage?
Here's a Randy Savage interview...
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WWE Network... It's Here
The episode would have been great... had it not been for the fact I watched Rise and Fall ten years ago... Another lacklustre episode there for sure. Again, it would have been refreshing to get some honest accounts which haven't been tapped to death. For instance, cover Shane Douglas coming in as Dean Douglas and honestly acknowledge why it didn't work on screen and off. The fact that Douglas was saddled with such a mid 90's WWE gimmick would have fit the tone of the show perfectly. Or how about covering the Public Enemies cup of coffee with the WWE and how that could have effected the Dudley's upon debut? Justin Credible was interviewed but no mention of Aldo Mantoya? Again, everything there would have fit the tone of the show and would've been fresh... Hell, cover the entire Jerry Lawler / Tommy Dreamer feud and all the cameo's it brought. Something. Anything...
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Legitimately Strong Wrestlers?
Ken Patera won medals at the Pan American Games, his name belongs in the discussion of strongest wrestlers for sure.
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Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 3
Great match line up, I'll be purchasing this for sure. Hopefully there are some interesting interview contributions for the documentary.
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WWE Network... It's Here
You've missed the point.
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Current WWE
PAUL PAUL I CAN'T FEEL MY LEGS Who the hell was supposed to be responsible for that? Or was it just a way to get rid of that segment in the craziest way possible? 2008 WWE was fucking weird, man. 2008 was a fantastic year for WWE I thought. The roster was stacked with Cena, Undertaker, Edge, Jericho, Jeff Hardy, Shawn Michaels, HHH, Orton, Ric Flair, Batista, Umaga, CM Punk and JBL on a full time basis.
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Is TNA the worst wrestling promotion in history?
Another WWE cast of is the last thing they need right now if you ask me.
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WWE Network... It's Here
Really? I didn't find it that objectionable. Although that could be just letting WWE's slant wash over me. What annoyed you most? For one, it's been 17 years now. How refreshing would it be to acknowledge the fact that Bret didn't even need to show up that day... Instead of the same old stories, how refreshing would it be to go into the politics which allegedly held Bret back in WCW, which in turn would have fitted the theme of the programme of the "Wars" as the politics in WCW were a huge factor in the creative suffering from 1998 onwards.
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WWE Network... It's Here
Bret Hart episode of the Monday Night Wars is up. This was particularly hard to sit through. The format of this show has degenerated to individual episodes of the stories which have been told a thousand times, all with the standard WWE revisionist slants. The amount of omissions and embellishments concerning the Bret Hart / WWE fiasco aren't even worth getting into. By the time Miz pops up as a talking head, the programme turns into background fodder.
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Shoots Review and Preview thread
Yeah you could see him getting visibly frustrated trying to explain how he would try and explain...