
Everything posted by C.S.
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UFC 203: Because CM Punk is finally fighting
Yeah, we are sure there's anything to this Cabana issue? According to the reports, they were friendly in court.
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UFC 203: Because CM Punk is finally fighting
The link doesn't appear to be working. Tried to find the interview on the actual website but gave up, that site is a complete mess. The board did something wonky to the link. Try this: https://www.fightful.com/wrestling/exclusives/exclusive-corey-graves-explains-his-cm-punk-related-tweets-fightful I'll correct my original post and hope it sticks.
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WWE Network... It's Here
Took me a solid half-hour to find this again, but it's worth it... An amazing article about the Original Sheik, written by his daughter: https://jenfarhat.files.wordpress.com/2011/09/life-with-a-madman-jack-detroit-july-2011.pdf (PDF file) BTW, in the Drawing Heat sample I read, McKigney is definitely mentioned. There's a acknowledgements section at the beginning discussing his death, with the author lamenting that he wishes McKigney was still alive to enjoy its publication and re-publication.
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WWE Network... It's Here
Sabu ran over my pet iguana. No, seriously, that was a fantastic post, Thread Killer. You obviously know more about Sabu than I do, particularly as it pertains to his personal life. Yeah, I can say "well, he should have gone into WWE with a positive attitude" or "things were different in The Sheik's day and not everything he did applies to today's version of the business," but that would really just be me halfheartedly arguing for the sake of it. I won't do that, because your post accomplished something rare - it convinced me to see the other side of an issue. While I still believe in a lot of what I said about wrestlers and wrestling in general, I also think your defense was pretty damn compelling when it comes to Sabu the person specifically. P.S. You've piqued my curiosity re: the Freedman book. I've downloaded a free sample to my Kindle.
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WWE Network... It's Here
The hard truth: Sabu is a nobody. He's already forgotten outside of message boards like this one. Like The Bushwackers and George "The Animal" Steele before him, Mick Foley cashed in his chips. He played the Mr. Socko hand and became a comedy character - and in the process, he turned himself into a more beloved figure than ever. He still has a career inside and outside the industry. He'll be remembered long after he's gone. Yes, Sabu made a shit-ton of sacrifices for his "art." So did Mick Foley. One of them was smart at the end of his career. The other was Sabu.
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UFC 203: Because CM Punk is finally fighting
Exclusive: Corey Graves Explains His CM Punk Related Tweets To Fightful Edit: Corrected link...I hope.
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WWE Network... It's Here
Which was exactly my point.
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UFC 203: Because CM Punk is finally fighting
More from Corey Graves: Don't forget ya'll, I actually knew how to fight BEFORE I got to TV. ?? — Corey Graves (@WWEGraves) June 10, 2018 Dude, I've texted him no less than a dozen times. If you avoid truth long enough, you can write your one narrative, I guess? ????? https://t.co/eNSMxksGUP — Corey Graves (@WWEGraves) June 10, 2018 ?? Punk would rip you apart. — Tobias Cunningham (@saibot24) June 10, 2018 Wanna bet? https://t.co/3v1Nftp6jp — Corey Graves (@WWEGraves) June 10, 2018 I'll fight him. — Corey Graves (@WWEGraves) June 10, 2018 (Sorry about the weird ?? marks. I'm pasting from Wrestling Inc. and the emojis are not translating.) If this isn't a work, it's really sad. As prickly and ornery as Punk is, I despise this infantile millennial mentality of airing your shit out on Twitter instead of man-to-man (granted, Punk is ignoring Graves' texts). I've told the story before about getting blocked by the shame of Haku's loins, Tama "Toddler" Tonga, because I disagreed with him criticizing J.R.'s commentary on Twitter instead of being a fucking adult and handling his business face-to-face. But we're probably being suckered into another Booker T work. Remember Brock and Taker at a UFC event? Workers gonna work.
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WWE Network... It's Here
Who said anything about money? I said career longevity. Yes, money (and the more important part here, security) is part of that, but not all of it. It sure as hell beats prostituting himself in high school gyms for $50 a shot like a weathered old gigolo, which is probably what he's doing now. "The Wrestler," anyone?
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UFC 203: Because CM Punk is finally fighting
More delirious tweets from Graves: My loyalty? Oh, would you like the BEFORE? Or AFTER? I've got both. I mean, one can only be s--t on by their "best friend" for so long before they smarten up, no? But it's cool. I'm sure you love Kenny Omega. And you know more about this business and friendship than I do. ?? — Corey Graves (@WWEGraves) June 10, 2018 Dude, I'm far from distraught. I'm in a good place. I'm just really bummed that I had a true friend turn his back on me for no other reason than the company that employs me. — Corey Graves (@WWEGraves) June 10, 2018 Omega responded with a gif. I'm also wondering if it's a work. Graves couldn't be this stupid, could he? With that said, I did hear that Punk basically cut ties with almost everyone from wrestling after he left WWE. I know for sure Jericho mentioned it. There's also this weird-as-fuck rift between Punk and Hornswoggle.
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UFC 203: Because CM Punk is finally fighting
What the fuck is Corey Graves talking about?! Corey Graves Verified account @WWEGraves 41m41 minutes ago Maybe abandoning everybody who stood by your side, even when we weren’t supposed to, only to have you turn your back on us wasn’t the right move after all? No anger. Only sadness. Corey Graves Verified account @WWEGraves 28m28 minutes ago Awww. Seems the “fans” are disappointed. Maybe you guys should know that “That Dude” held my first son before I did because I was on tour and I trusted him. I had dinner with him the week after he quit. Corey Graves Verified account @WWEGraves 26m26 minutes ago The first rule of “punk rock” is loyalty, and this guy betrayed it all. I still love you, “friend” and I’m sorry you got lost. Corey Graves Verified account @WWEGraves 20m20 minutes ago Don’t worry, hey @VinceMcMahon this has nothing to do with you. You either @TripleH This isn’t corporate. This is real life. Calm down internerds.
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WWE Network... It's Here
I forgot to mention that. What a Joey Styles "OH MY GOD!" mind-blowing revelation. And how fucking dumb was Sabu for not embracing that. I get that he probably didn't want to "sell out" and "become a WWE cartoon" but he was getting up there in years. Sometimes you have to know when to make the transition from "badass" to "sports-entertainer." George "The Animal" Steel and The Bushwackers both did it, and it added years to their careers. If what Bruce said is true, then Sabu is a schmuck and a mark for himself. To be fair, the dude gained a shit-ton of weight, didn't show much in his WWE matches and promos, and shouldn't have needed seven months in developmental in the first place. I wonder if the notoriously cranky Punk boo boo-faced and purposely tanked the matches he was losing, only to turn up the volume for his big win.
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Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard
So, Conrad is saying WWECW wasn't the original topic and the "controversial" show was actually going to be something else. I assume the show they wanted to do was CM Punk, and what they couldn't mention in the WWECW episode was Benoit. Pure guesses on my part, but they're the only things that make any sense. http://wrestlinginc.com/wi/news/2018/0609/641658/conrad-thompson-on-why-bruce-prichard-wwe-network-podcast-was/
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WWE Network... It's Here
So, Conrad is saying WWECW wasn't the original topic and the "controversial" show was actually going to be something else. I assume the show they wanted to do was CM Punk, and what they couldn't mention in the WWECW episode was Benoit. Pure guesses on my part, but they're the only things that make any sense. http://wrestlinginc.com/wi/news/2018/0609/641658/conrad-thompson-on-why-bruce-prichard-wwe-network-podcast-was/
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Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard
Is it just me or does the current incarnation of Prichard look and sound like JBL? Especially their teeth. Weird comment, I know, but it's true. Maybe they have the same dentist?
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WWE Network... It's Here
90 minutes to two hours usually.
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Is TNA the worst wrestling promotion in history?
Wonder if they're reading into her attitude because Tully was apparently such an arrogant little shit back in his day.
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Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard
I watched the censored WWECW episode of the Prichard podcast on the Network. If Benoit was mentioned originally, that was definitely taken out - not a peep about him. As for what else was axed, I couldn't say. There did seem to be some larger-than-usual time gaps, suggesting that segments were cut out wholesale - but that's simply speculation on my part. They barely mentioned the first One Night Stand at all, before jumping right to the second - or I was confused and they were talking about the second one all along? Some genuinely new information - at least to me. The big one being that Paul Heyman was working in WWE creative while ECW was still in business. Maybe it was mentioned in the sheets at the time, but I don't recall ever coming across it. There's a knockdown dragout argument between Bruce and Conrad over the zombie and vampire gimmicks. Maybe this is the type of stuff they do on the audio podcast all the time - I don't know - but Conrad was being bleeped every other second here. Only in wrestling can someone act like an R-rated Jed Clampett and still get paid. (I do like Conrad though!) At the end, Bruce buries a bunch of people - especially Braden Walker (Chris Harris). "He sucked." A fun listen, despite being censored. But since we can't say what was actually cut, other than reasonably assuming Benoit was among them, those omissions didn't take anything away from the experience IMO.
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WWE Network... It's Here
I watched the censored WWECW episode of the Prichard podcast on the Network. If Benoit was mentioned originally, that was definitely taken out - not a peep about him. As for what else was axed, I couldn't say. There did seem to be some larger-than-usual time gaps, suggesting that segments were cut out wholesale - but that's simply speculation on my part. They barely mentioned the first One Night Stand at all, before jumping right to the second - or I was confused and they were talking about the second one all along? Some genuinely new information - at least to me. The big one being that Paul Heyman was working in WWE creative while ECW was still in business. Maybe it was mentioned in the sheets at the time, but I don't recall ever coming across it. There's a knockdown dragout argument between Bruce and Conrad over the zombie and vampire gimmicks. Maybe this is the type of stuff they do on the audio podcast all the time - I don't know - but Conrad was being bleeped every other second here. Only in wrestling can someone act like an R-rated Jed Clampett and still get paid. (I do like Conrad though!) At the end, Bruce buries a bunch of people - especially Braden Walker (Chris Harris). "He sucked." A fun listen, despite being censored. But since we can't say what was actually cut, other than reasonably assuming Benoit was among them, those omissions didn't take anything away from the experience IMO.
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WWE Hidden Gems
Well, I took a gander at the Leviathan-Kane match on the Network. It's either the exact same video uploaded to YouTube or something only slightly better - the quality is still abysmal. How the hell does footage from 2001 look this bad?! I didn't bother watching the match because the video was so poor.
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I'm hosting a weekly podcast with Jerry Jarrett - help me out!
I was able to Dropbox it to my phone. I'll have to try Bluetooth in the car later.
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Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard
The Bob Holly book is fantastic, if you're looking for confirmation.
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The big announcement
Congrats at this super awesome, ballsy venture. I'm very excited to see where it takes you.
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I'm hosting a weekly podcast with Jerry Jarrett - help me out!
I can't wait, especially since the first one is about Kaufman! Rookie questions: - What is the easiest/best way to listen to a podcast at home other than using your phone? - How easy is it to set up while driving? I assume my phone can hook up to the car for podcasts because I can take and receive hands-free speaker calls through bluetooth. As you can tell, I've never dabbled in podcasts before (outside of the video podcasts on WWE Network).
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I'm hosting a weekly podcast with Jerry Jarrett - help me out!
While I think the Jerry Jarrett-Bruce Prichard "feud" is the stupidest shit ever and makes both guys look dumber by default, I have to admit I've been laughing out loud at Jerry Jarrett's tweets today.