
Everything posted by C.S.
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Is the empire crumbling before our eyes?
Damn, now you figured out that I made a typo when I signed up - I meant to make my PWO username J.S. Seriously though, Mauro calling Smackdown in general, and Okada in particular, is the stuff wrestling dreams are made of. I still don't understand how Tony never offered Mauro the bag to call Collision in the brief time that show actually mattered. Update: Just saw this on Facebook.
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WWE TV 1/22 - 1/28 MY CLIENT BROCK PURDY
Well, he's not the one who left money on the table by refusing to work with other people to capitalize on the situation (which, yes, was partly of his own making). That'd be The Young Bucks and Kenny Omega.
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WWE TV 1/22 - 1/28 MY CLIENT BROCK PURDY
I'm glad Ivy won. Sarah Logan has had more chances than Dana Brooke and has done less with all of them.
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Current New Japan
Fair point, but the Cuban gimmick was actually Scott Hall's idea because he rightly assumed Vince had never seen the movie "Scarface" and rightly assumed again that the kids watching the WWF at the time hadn't seen it either. In any case, The Rock and Haku were presented as family members while their different backgrounds were still acknowledged, so this wouldn't be a stretch at all. Fun aside: Tama Tonga blocked me on Twitter because he blasted J.R.'s NJPW commentary on social media instead of being a MAN and talking to him personally, and I was critical of that. So fuck him. You know he's adopted, because there's no way such a soft crybaby bitch could ever come from Haku's loins.
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Dark Side of the Ring
Season 5 will include: Chris Adams Kurt Angle Buff Bagwell Brutus Beefcake Harley Race The Sandman Black Saturday
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Is Impact* the best wrestling promotion in history? *(Now TNA again, 2024)
I'm quoting AJ himself. That's how he described it in a WWE Network interview with Stone Cold. Then again, he also thinks the earth is flat and gets taken aback whenever someone mentions his fans in "the gay community?!" so maybe you have a point.
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Is Impact* the best wrestling promotion in history? *(Now TNA again, 2024)
All I actually said was: 1. TNA is not a major league promotion. Sorry, but it's not. It never has been, and it likely never will be. Does that mean it's bad, not entertaining, etc.? No. But it's not WWE, AEW, or even NJPW in terms of reach, credibility, etc. Those are basic facts. Again, there's nothing necessarily wrong with that. I'll expand on this point later on in my post. 2. I was responding to the silly outrage that Moose would be putting over Nic Nemeth. I probably was too dismissive of Moose, so I'll own that, but should TNA not sign and push Nemeth? That's crazy to me. This is hardly Val Venis or The Nasty Boys showing up. No, I don't watch TNA anymore. Every time I have, it has been a profoundly disappointing experience - including when my boy Christian was there on loan from AEW and became once again the greatest TNA World Champion of this or any other era. TNA, to me, has always felt like a company with an identity crisis throwing shit to the wall to see what would stick. Even when there's a solid run of shows, it always felt like one downturn away from another disastrously disorganized "new era" or whatever. At some point, I just threw in the towel. Watching old matches in a vacuum is fun though. (The Pluto app used to have a specific channel that ran old TNA matches 24-7 - I'm not sure if that's still there.) But I still like to keep track of what's going on with TNA. It sounds solid now, but I had a friend (another lapsed viewer) who ordered the PPV tell me it was perfectly fine but nothing about it motivated him to keep watching. That's kind of how I felt when I dipped back in during the Christian-Omega stint. You'll probably think I'm being dismissive by saying this, but I'm not. If they're happy being "a big fish in a small pond" (and yes, that's exactly what they are), more power to them. They still get to practice their craft, express their art, and presumably make decent money doing it while having time for their family and other interests. In terms of quality of life, it's not a bad tradeoff. But if it were me, I'd want to eventually go to the "big leagues" - NJPW, WWE, etc. - like AJ Styles did. AJ's reputation rose when he moved on from TNA, bet on himself, and ended up on top in bigger promotions.
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Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 4
IIRC, Bobby Heenan infamously called him the best Mexican wrestler of all time on that show. I love me some Tito, but come on, with the wealth of amazing luchadors WCW had at its disposal, that felt like a real "Ok, Boomer" moment decades before the phrase was coined.
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Is Impact* the best wrestling promotion in history? *(Now TNA again, 2024)
Since you mean me, I'm sure you're not someone who would shit all over a wrestler despite not being familiar with their work. Oh wait... The irony here is astounding. Anyway, my thoughts on Dana Brooke is that she's a hard worker who I think can thrive if given a real chance. She will never be confused with Molly Holly, Serena Deeb, or [insert your favorite "good worker" here], but is clearly passionate. Like @sek69 and I were discussing, TNA Is the perfect place for wrestlers like this to get a refresh and glow-up. Will it work with Dana? Who knows. The name and gimmick seems questionable, but it's hard to judge based on one five-second appearance. I think you'll find that Dana is "perfectly fine."
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Is Impact* the best wrestling promotion in history? *(Now TNA again, 2024)
I wasn't going to keep posting in this thread, but since I got a notification that you replied, I'm taking that as an invitation. Anyway... No, no, I definitely realize TNA has improved by leaps and bounds from its Russo/Dixie days. I was probably too harsh referring to as a fourth-rate promotion, or whatever I said. But it's definitely not what I'd consider a "major league promotion." That's not a knock on TNA or its talent, just a fact of life. In terms of reach, it's not WWE, AEW, or even NJPW. TNA, like you said, is a welcoming place for people to refresh their characters and then move on to something bigger. It typically isn't a career destination or a goal - even though I'm aware some wrestlers consider it as such and keep renewing their contracts. I don't want to use the old "big fish in a small pond" chestnut because that feels really dismissive. Instead, I'll say if those wrestlers are happy there and feel creatively fulfilled, more power to them. But for the other 95% of wrestlers, TNA is like an airport and they're just passing through. I think that's probably a plus for the viewer, because there's always an influx of new talent and most of them don't stick around long enough to get stale. Kind of like what NXT was at first.
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Is Impact* the best wrestling promotion in history? *(Now TNA again, 2024)
I don't have "WWE brain" - which you very well know - but okay... I'll take @Autistic Dragon's advice and step out of this thread, even though his assumptions about me are baseless. No, I didn't enter the thread with the express purpose of "shitting on TNA" or whatever. I like to read various threads, and sometimes I respond. Nothing more to it than that.
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Is Impact* the best wrestling promotion in history? *(Now TNA again, 2024)
My bad. TNA ratings are on fire with Moose and they have a major TV deal because of him. Yup, huge star, the biggest, Dolph will get a major rub sharing the ring with him. Oh wait...
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Is Impact* the best wrestling promotion in history? *(Now TNA again, 2024)
No matter how much you all like TNA, it's a fourth-string, fourth-rate promotion whose "glory days" - if they ever existed - were at least a decade and a half ago. By that metric, Dolph Ziggler is absolutely a perfect signing for them. Yes, Dolph was an "over the hill curtain-jerker" in WWE, but he still has something to offer a smaller promotion and can definitely still "go." However, if you think Dolph is putting over a nobody like Moose, I don't see that happening - unless "putting over" means Moose looking good in a competitive loss to a real star. That will happen. Dolph will bump his ass off like a pinball for Moose, but in the end, Dolph will win and Moose will lose.
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AEW TV - January 10 - 13, 2024 - Just gimme some Mone
Was he the brother who got snubbed by WWE in the movie Fighting with My Family?
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Is the empire crumbling before our eyes?
To be fair, you probably put way more thought into this dipshit's post than he did.
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WWE TV - 1/8 - 1/12 - They Hindered Jinder
To be fair, this has been Drew's character for years. He called out Randy Orton during their feud for not helping him out. He even called back to that in this promo by excusing away Randy's lack of leadership on account of his "demons."
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Is the empire crumbling before our eyes?
Responses to Toddler Tony's embarrassing tantrum. Yes he does. Jinder shouldn't have responded, or dragged an innocent party - Hook - into it, like TK did to Jinder. But TK brags and babbles about ratios. Well, he just got ratioed by both Graves and Jinder.
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WWE TV - 1/8 - 1/12 - They Hindered Jinder
I don't know... I thought it was fine. Drew threw enough minor "bombs" Punk's way. Will this be remembered a month from now? Probably not. But Drew - like Seth - doesn't exactly have the most "exciting" speaking voice, and this was really a Drew promo, with Punk getting minimal response time.
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Current New Japan
Wish I had known this before. I might've subscribed and watched WK. I mean, I still could, I guess, but I know what happened. Isn't that his gimmick with American wrestlers though? Didn't he do the same to Jungle Boy, or am I thinking of someone else?
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Current New Japan
Any idea how well the new site and Roku app work? That's the only reason I never subscribed, beyond the month I bought and returned the horrid Fire Cube. Does NJPW World still have the dumb billing system where you can subscribe on the 30th and then get charged for a second month on the 1st?
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Current New Japan
When did NJPW World get added to Roku? https://channelstore.roku.com/details/2683188c1fe3c439b3e1109a0981febd/njpw-world It's about damn time!
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WWE TV 1-1 to 1-7 - Former Champion on Day 1 of the New Year
Not crazy at all. I got Bret Hart 2.0 vibes from Jinder tonight. Look at the way the fans were "WHAT"-ing him at first, but that stopped as sooner he got rolling. Absolute mastery of his craft on the mic. Even more impressive, to me, than The Rock was tonight. Yes, I'm serious. I think this gimmick has legs if it's pushed. Hopefully it wasn't just a one night thing so he could be used as cannon fodder for The Rock.
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Is the empire crumbling before our eyes?
As long as we still live in a world where Nia Jax can pin Becky Lynch, this thread title will never be outdated.
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WWE TV 1-1 to 1-7 - Former Champion on Day 1 of the New Year
Poor Cody. Where does this leave him?
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WWE TV 1-1 to 1-7 - Former Champion on Day 1 of the New Year
THAT INDIAN GUY gave off Bret Hart 2.0 vibes. I like it! And The Rock is still and forever THE GOAT.