
Everything posted by C.S.
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Under-the-radar wrestling book recommendations
I read the sample for this last night and really enjoyed it... The Power Slam Interviews Volume 1 by Findlay Martin It's a collection of interviews previously published in Power Slam Magazine. The sample contains three full interviews - Stunning Steve Austin (somewhat kayfabe but still highly entertaining), Mick Foley (after his ear was ripped off), and Shane Douglas (after the Dean Douglas run). The sample cuts off at the beginning of a Bam Bam Bigelow interview. I've never read Power Slam Magazine, so all of this is new to me. But if you have, I imagine it might be fun re-reading some of these. My only nitpick is that he begins every single interview (so far) with the same disclaimer that it was originally published as an article and the tense has been changed from past to present for easier reading. Okay, we got it the first time!!! Still, I really liked all of the interviews in the sample. $6.99 for 410 pages seems very fair to me. https://www.amazon.com/Power-Slam-Interviews-1-ebook/dp/B01ILZX304/ The same author previously published this (but I haven't read it): Pro Wrestling Through The Power Slam Years: 1994-2014 by Findlay Martin https://www.amazon.com/Wrestling-Through-Power-Slam-Years-ebook/dp/B014X2W6QG/ It's a buck more, at $7.99, which also seems like a good price. I hate the recent-ish trend of every new release starting off at $12.99, so prices like these are welcome.
- Terry Funk announces his retirement after ignoring doctors and dizzy spells to go to the ring. Sounds like it's for real this time. :(
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Terry Funk announces his retirement after ignoring doctors and dizzy spells to go to the ring. Sounds like it's for real this time. :(
I know "Terry Funk retires" has been a longstanding joke in wrestling, but this sounds serious and sad. http://wrestlinginc.com/wi/news/2016/0918/617615/wwe-legend-terry-funk-dealing-with-medical-issues/ Video: Meltzer Update: http://www.f4wonline.com/other-wrestling/terry-funk-alive-and-well-texas-after-exhausting-weekend-221171
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The WWE Global Cruiserweight show
Tyson Dux comments on the CWC's restrictions: "We had agents. We had to deal with agents as well and plan it out. I know for me personally, I wanted to do a stalling suplex from the second rope and they completely scrapped that. They said no way can you do that. For whatever reason, Me & Zach were supposed to be 50/50 right up to the end and it was more of a showcase for Zach which is understandable, right? I get it. There weren't major handcuffs put on, but they did want to steer the ship the way they want to steer it. So as we go along and get more progressive into it, they're easing up on it. Tozawa is known for that snap German suplex with a hold for the pin and they were adamant on saying no absolutely no head drops at all and when push came to shove, Tozawa did put (Ken) Johnson directly on his bean for that snap German suplex. It's the same as anything. It's wrestling politics. Either you kind of bite the bullet and ask for forgiveness later or you just do your stuff. I'm sure to God that burning hammer (Brian Kendrick's) was not discussed. WWE doesn't even let the tombstone fly other than The Undertaker." http://wrestlinginc.com/wi/news/2016/0915/617562/tyson-dux-talks-wwe-cruiserweight-classic-limits-restrictions/
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The WWE Global Cruiserweight show
Has Josh Matthews ever been 1. professional, 2. good at his job? When WWE canned him, I was surprised. Now I completely understand. He's probably seething with jealous rage that it's TJP and not him who got to resurrect the WWE Cruiserweight Division (Josh was a wrestler at one time).
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Dave Meltzer stuff
Speaking of weird stands, yours might be weirder than Meltzer's, honestly. If they don't say "ordered 20 boxes of pizza," what do they say?
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The WWE Global Cruiserweight show
What happened with Josh Matthews and TJP? Anyway, I think it's pretty clear that TJP wasn't originally the guy they were going to go with, but he was definitely top 5 or 8 in their minds if you look back at Bracketology and see who made "live" studio appearances. He was one of the few wrestlers who did and his story was one of the big parts of that show. But I agree that his story wasn't pushed as well as it could have been after that. It doesn't help that there was some other homeless dude in the tournament too (Swann?). Speaking of which, I am not buying this "Swann was one of the major crowd favorites" claim, because I don't see that at all. Yeah, the crowd liked him, but they liked a lot of other wrestlers too. Edit: Agree with CapitalTTruth though. If TJP's story had been pushed more, his wins might not have been as surprising and he might not have been as much of an underdog as he was. It works both ways.
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WWE Network... It's Here
I've never had location services on, and it used to work. Edit: It's still working (had to re-enter my password). Location services definitely isn't on, and never has been.
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The WWE Global Cruiserweight show
You mean you didn't love the constant references to "Satoru Sayama, the original Tiger Mask"? (At least that paid off when Regal said "I knew him before he was Tiger Mask!") Mauro and Bryan both alternate between endearing and annoying for me. Mauro can be infuriatingly smarky, but at the same time, it's so different from what everyone else is doing that I'm not sure I hate it. Bryan is so rough around the edges, but he's also so enthusiastic and passionate, like a kid on Christmas morning. It's hard to hate that. In the end, I think I'll take their odd chemistry over the paint-by-numbers feigned excitement we get from the commentators on the main shows. As for TJP, I said it before: I wasn't a fan of his before last night, but he turned me into one. Did a great story and favorable booking help? Sure. But he also did his part with fantastic babyface work and great underdog selling. I was rooting for him in both matches last night, which wasn't the case in his previous matches, where I was either rooting for his opponent or apathetic about the result.
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The WWE Global Cruiserweight show
So, let me get this straight... You devoted countless hours upon hours to watching the tournament, but you bailed out on the final 20-30 minutes because you didn't like one of the guys in it? Wow. I wasn't a TJP fan either, but he earned his stripes tonight.
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The WWE Global Cruiserweight show
WOW! Before tonight, I'll admit I didn't give a flying fuck about TJ Perkins. Now he's one of the best babyfaces in the entire company and somehow had me rooting for him in both matches. Metalik vs. ZSJ was a mismatch and never really came together IMO, but at least the right guy won. Perkins vs. Ibushi was much better, and that really was a stunning upset. No one called it (except for that one guy earlier in this thread). Way to take the shine off Alexander by pairing him with Noam Dar, who is so weird and off-putting. BTW, was he always announced as being from Scotland first by way of Israel? I thought it was Israel first by way of Scotland? Did they swap the countries around? Anyway, fun match with the horribly named #DIY. For some reason, I was under the impression that the match was going to be Gargano-Ciampa vs. Revival, then Gargano-Ciampa vs. Alexander/Dar vs. Revival. Kinda disappointed there was no Revival, lol. The final was great. Trips coming out seemed too masturbatory at first, but when he unveiled the Cruiserweight Title (which I was hoping he would do), all was well in the world. It looks more like a Smackdown title IMO, so I hope the Cruisers eventually end up there, like Swagger did. Perkins showed tonight that he's a fantastic babyface and great underdog seller. I'm sold now.
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WWE Network... It's Here
He did say in one of his books that he wanted to reach the point with the comedic side of his character where people would shake their heads in disbelief that he was ever the "Hardcore Legend."
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The Jim Ross Is A Grouchy Hateful Vile Human Being thread
From J.R.'s Q&A: MariahCareyLover Asks: Hey JR. Do you think Eva Marie could have heat waiting for her when she goes back after her suspension? Posting all those pictures on Instagram acting like she is on vacation. Most wrestlers who get suspended they go to their house and hide those 30 days. J.R.'s Answer: This matter is a non issue to me. Sorry. Failing a drug test for the reasons that are reported are unnecessary and irresponsible. This seems nasty and hypocritical to me. No way would he throw Roman Reigns or any other "WWE darling" under the bus like this. I bet he hasn't. But "because it's Eva" he's being a judgmental twat. Fuck off, J.R.
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NXT talk
Here's the difference between Rey and Alberto: - Rey was a midcarder who eventually won the World Title and was still treated as a midcarder even when he had the belt. - Alberto was a main eventer from the day he joined the company and retained that status through most of his World Title reigns. In his first feud, he beat Rey. Alberto eventually became a heatless midcarder, but that was later on. WWE kayfabe: Alberto > Rey Worldwide influence and lasting impact: Rey by a mile
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NXT talk
In WWE kayfabe terms, ADR blows Rey out of the water. He was far more successful in the WWE with multiple World Titles and victories over Rey himself. Rey was a WWE midcarder who had one or two short laps with the belt. Obviously, in terms of worldwide impact, Rey is the clear victor. Rey was an innovator and trendsetter that will be remembered for generations to come. But in the WWE bubble, ADR was better.
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Backlash 2016: Kicking off the 2 PPVs a month era
Who are these two jabronis in the AJ Styles backstage segment? I'm sure they're beloved indy dahlings, but I have no idea who they are.
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Backlash 2016: Kicking off the 2 PPVs a month era
I really hope this is leading to a long overdue and much-needed heel turn for Dolph, who has been the worst and most insufferable babyface on the roster ever since that horrible Rusev love triangle storyline.
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Backlash 2016: Kicking off the 2 PPVs a month era
I know I said I wanted Carmella to win, but I hope Naomi wins based on that entrance and outfit alone.
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Backlash 2016: Kicking off the 2 PPVs a month era
I hope Carmella wins the title. She's the only interesting woman on Smackdown. Who the hell is this Eaton kid? The only Eaton I care about is Beautiful Bobby.
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Backlash 2016: Kicking off the 2 PPVs a month era
Just got home to the middle of a Corbin-Crews match no one asked for. Did I miss anything else from the pre-show?
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The WWE Global Cruiserweight show
In case this is a reference to my post, I said he was one of the worst people still in the tournament (I probably posted that during the final eight). That's a pretty important distinction. Still, yeah, none of ZSJ's tournament matches have set the world on fire. His match with Dar was probably the best for both of them, but Dar is another guy I've gone on record as seeing very little in. It also irritates me - and I assume others - that they had a much better version of ZSJ in Jack Gallagher and had him inexplicably lose in the second round.
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Alberto Del Rio Suspended
Yeah, this was a forgone conclusion, but at least now it's official. Sadly, Alberto was so misused that his departure is no loss, but I think Paige is a potentially big loss. She's one of the few women credible enough to hang with the "Four Horsewomen" and get over on her own terms. BTW, Alberto is going to be wrestling for the Knight family's promotion in Norwich, England - yes, Paige's mum and dad.
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The WWE Global Cruiserweight show
I don't get it either. I realize he's not French, but his weird mannerisms would make him perfect for a New La Resistance team. Sterile is the perfect way to describe Perkins.
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The WWE Global Cruiserweight show
I interpreted that as him covering up for the relative silence of the crowd. Mauro: Look at this "educated" audience. They're sitting on their hands, silent, watching intently like a Japanese audience. This is reminiscent of the time Keijo Muto - the Great Muta - won his 3rd of 50 IWGP World Heavyweight Titles in the Tokyo Dome. (I'm exaggerating wildly, of course.) Fact: These people don't care about these wrestlers or this match at all, but hey, here are a few claps and some light applause. Bryan: I wrestled Keijo Muto in Virtual Pro Wrestling 64 for the Nintendo 64, which was only available in Japan, and Muta had some of the hardest kicks in all of professional wrestling. I lost a close match due to jetlag.