Everything posted by Sidebottom
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Better live than on TV
I was impressed to see the hair extensions of Maryse go flying.
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The Wade Keller Appreciation Thread
PWO's very own whodunnit...
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Better live than on TV
Drew McDonald I've seen live several times, including at a WCW taping, he was always a stand out, although he bores me on tape for some reason.
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The Wade Keller Appreciation Thread
About what?
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Power Slam magazine
Awful news, I loved the magazine. I don't think I've had a holiday in the last 15 or so years where I haven't packed the latest copy for a beach. Fin Martin wrote on his website that he is moving on to other things, and a book which he is excited about. If you're reading this, thanks for all of your hard work Fin!
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Current WWE
Not really. It's the one person you can put in the ring with KENTA for the Japanese press to really go crazy over, and make the signing a big deal. Plus, Jimmy Hart is great!
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WWF Magazine Memories
Glazing at this advert for hours and hours...
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Shoots Review and Preview thread
The more I hear about Benoit, the more he seems like a total jackass. It's amazing this stuff was hidden for so many years.
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1994 - The Good, The Bad & The Ugly
That was 1993. Evidently Bret had a great Mania in 1994 with Owen in the opener and closing the show winning the World title in a nice throw back to the year prior. That was a "good" that is strong in my mind.
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Greatest Masked Wrestlers
LOL! In regards to Santo, simply put, there wasn't a BIGGER Mexican star, ever. I doubt there ever will be. He crossed barriers no other wrestler has been able to cross. I visited Mexico City about two years ago and I saw four pieces of street art of Santo, I'll try and upload later. He was a cultural icon, and still is. As said elsewhere, his films are on circulation on TV still. Blue Demon is a distant second, but still VERY popular. Not a knock on Blue Demon, just a statement of how big Santo was.
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Current WWE
I'd be VERY happy with Brock vs Cena again. There was no Heyman last time round either for a different dynamic.
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Greatest Masked Wrestlers
I'll go with Kendo Nagasaki (Thornley not Sakurada). He's what I tend to think of when I think of a masked wrestler. The allure of the "masked man" was never stronger in my opinion in terms of mystique and character.
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Greatest Masked Wrestlers
Can we include face painted wrestlers, or strictly masks?
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Does anyone still watch wrestling on videotapes?
One of the best part of watching on VHS via a tape trader for me was seeing what was on "after" my purchase. Say I bought a Dynamite Kid comp, usually the tape wouldn't be a brand new one and there would be another recording straight after it. Whether it be wrestling related, porn, Star Trek, there was usually something else.
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Most Brutal Instance of "Color"...
Add my name to the people who don't think the above video is pro wrestling. It's like if I set up a ring in my garden and cut my dick off - it's absurd.
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Current WWE
1K 101 is up next I think, or it was the one before it perhaps? That has a nice ring to it... Should get some extra pyro and a Tatanka appearance!
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Most Brutal Instance of "Color"...
I forgot just how good that elimination match was (I ended up watching the whole PPV). A lot of interesting personalities in that one, and brilliant performances from Shawn, Orton and Jericho. I wrote a piece about Orton in microscope and watching this match backs up my comments: there was a time when Orton was really, really fresh... sadly, it was over a decade ago. From the time he is walking to the ring checking out Keibler's ass behind Steiners back, to the gut punch stolen victory, he was class.
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Most Brutal Instance of "Color"...
Curiosity got the better of me. Just put in the DVD, indeed he bleeds buckets.
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Most Brutal Instance of "Color"...
It's been a while since I've seen it, but I remember Vince bleeding badly in his Survivor Series match with Undertaker back in 2003.
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Best "Big Man" In History?
What's the criteria of this here? Are we talking about just what's on tape? Or star power, drawing power etc? If it's the latter, Andre wins hands down. But in terms of creating a body of work in the ring, bell to bell, Vader was far beyond Andre in terms of entertainment value, in my opinion. Matches like the one against Sting at GAB 1992, against Flair at Starcade in 1993, Inoki in 1996, and the series of matches between him and Takada and Foley are of a level which I personally haven't seen in any Andre match. Plus Vader pulled out the only watchable match of Jorge Gonzalez's career.
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Best "Big Man" In History?
I'd give a nod to Vader pre 1994.
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Does anybody give a shit about Randy Orton?
For my money, he was never better than in 2003/4 as a cocky up and comer. he was often a highlight of the shows, had great matches, was fun to listen to and watch. In a word, he was fresh. But that was ten years ago sadly. Whilst he has had moments of greatness, for the most part he's just been there, hasn't he. He is somebody who would have benefited from the territory system by being able to leave the scene every so often ad come back in a different climate.
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Does anyone still watch wrestling on videotapes?
I still have around 30 VHS tapes. Hundreds got sold around 2006. The last time I put on a VHS was last year as I was looking for something specific from Mexico. YouTube is where I go to now for wrestling, truth be told.
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What does wrestling need to get hot again?
That was when the era was in full swing - and look at the talent involved, it would be hard to swing and miss. Early attitude era involved Crackhead Bob in long skits. Most people repress moments like this. I try.
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What does wrestling need to get hot again?