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C.S.

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  1. C.S. replied to SteveJRogers's topic in WWE
    Law, Order, and Justice get served to the WWE Hall of Fame with the induction of the Big Boss Man! http://www.wwe.com/shows/wwe-hall-fame/article/big-boss-man-inducted-wwe-hall-fame-class-2016
  2. To be fair to Hogan, he did admit at some point that he's not good with dates and locations.
  3. C.S. replied to TravJ1979's topic in WWE
    I love this idea too. But would Rock put the kibosh on working with Shawn? It's something he's never had any interest in (which he outright said in a Torch Talk interview a few years back), even after Shawn's born again conversion.
  4. C.S. replied to SteveJRogers's topic in WWE
    What was this about? I don't remember Garvin ever being in the WWF during this time. When did his Freebird run with Hayes end? I could swear they were still doing that into '92, but memory is a tricky thing...
  5. C.S. replied to SteveJRogers's topic in WWE
    The Freebirds were just announced - including Jimmy Jam. http://www.wwe.com/shows/wwe-hall-fame/wwe-hall-fame-2016/article/fabulous-freebirds-wwe-hall-fame-2016
  6. If the first bump never happened, but the accidental second bump did, do you think this match would still be remembered as fondly, intensely, and passionately as it has been?
  7. JBL wasn't too far off from this IMO.
  8. Well, I haven't read it yet, but the one I found was the Matysik/Goodish version. I don't like the idea of the two authors alternating chapters - that sounds terrible - but hopefully I'll still enjoy it. I think there's value in having the people closest to him write a book. But the other book by Murray sounds like it's more journalistic in nature.
  9. C.S. replied to Woof's topic in WWE
    Wow... LOL.
  10. C.S. replied to C.S.'s topic in WWE
    No worries. Yes, I'd certainly love the healthy, full of potential version of Kurt Angle that he was in his first year or two (unless I'm deluding myself about that too), but that ship has long since sailed, and his trainwreck of a career and life is one of wrestling's saddest stories. He does deserve a last hurrah, but I don't think a wrestling ring is the healthiest place for him to have that. A WWE Hall of Fame induction and speech is the best we can hope for.
  11. Unless they've added it since my post, no, I don't think so. I definitely would've read that one. I didn't keep the KU membership, BTW, but it's definitely worth having for a month or two. I second this. One of the best wrestling books I've ever read. One day I will go wild and order a bunch of Crowbar Press books. Just wish most of them weren't only available on that site. Oh man, I forgot all about this book. It's truly fantastic and takes an approach most books don't. Also one of the rare negative portrayals of Owen Hart. BTW, I'm surprised no one has mentioned the Brody book. I guess it's probably not under-the-radar by our standards, but it would be by general wrestling standards. I found it at a used bookstore last weekend and I'm looking forward to getting into it. Was really excited to spot it, because I went in there thinking, "No way would a high end, upscale bookstore like this ever have anything about wrestling." Turns out they had two: the Brody book and the WWE-published biography about Andre (which I already have). Oh, don't sleep on Gary Michael Cappetta's Bodyslams!: Memoirs of a Wrestling Pitchman. It's amazing. http://www.amazon.com/Bodyslams-Wrestling-Gary-Michael-Cappetta/dp/1550227092/
  12. C.S. replied to C.S.'s topic in WWE
    Show me where I said "would" or "should." All I did was speculate on the possibility, however remote.
  13. Forgive me for quoting myself from old threads, but here goes: Kindle Unlimited (wrestling books) Kamala Speaks (wrestling book) is spectacular! Edit: Formatting should be fixed now.
  14. C.S. replied to Woof's topic in WWE
    Gable is pretty?
  15. C.S. replied to C.S.'s topic in WWE
    Considering what we've seen of Angle's career since then, I'm not sure how fake that mental breakdown would've been. He was too fucked up to be on the road, and he probably did need to quit wrestling.
  16. C.S. replied to C.S.'s topic in WWE
    Crazy idea, but any chance of Shane being replaced by *drumroll* Kurt Angle? That's the only other name I can think of that the fans wouldn't accept as a disappointment if Shane bows out. Kurt supposedly "retired" from wrestling, only to leave TNA and turn around and take other indy bookings immediately. Probably a pipe dream, but it's fun to think of the what-ifs.
  17. I have to think he picked it himself, with input from his father, so what's the issue? The name's origins aren't only Muslim and Arabic, although you could hardly be blamed for assuming the worst about wrestling (and you may still be right to do just that). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ali_%28name%29
  18. Unless I'm misunderstanding what you mean, this seems like a severe overreaction IMO. His father was Tiger Jeet Singh, a very famous wrestler. Tiger Ali Singh's name was obviously a reference and tribute to that.
  19. C.S. replied to C.S.'s topic in WWE
    I watched the entire speech on Hulu last night, and one point that dawned on me: Shane went out of his way to mention the 5th, 6th, 7th generations - specifically his three boys, who he then named. Steph and Trips have only girls, right? I wonder if Shane-O going out of his way to mention his sons was somehow meant to appeal to Vince's old world viewpoints and future wishes. I could easily see Vince being the type of guy who would want to keep WWE in the family - the male family.
  20. C.S. replied to soup23's topic in WWE
    Reigns has been booked like crap since. Rusev has been booked even worse. They may know how to handle the initial build, but they sure as hell can't sustain it. Even Brock was fucked around with his first year. I don't even mean the Cena loss, which I absolutely praised back then because it was right decision at the time (Brock walked away from his previous run and Cena was the ace, so they weren't about to put their eggs in the Brock basket again right away because that would've been a bad business decision if he had bailed a second time) - I'm referring more to the baffling Triple H series and WM loss.
  21. C.S. replied to soup23's topic in WWE
    Looks like this is making the rounds elsewhere on the interwebs: - Cagesideseats.com reader comments: "Political hit" mentioned by name - that you, dylan? - pwfempire.com: "calculated hit" (never heard of this site - anyone familiar with it?)
  22. C.S. replied to C.S.'s topic in WWE
    To me, Shane has always been an innovator and forward thinker, which naturally puts him at odds with out of touch Vince. - Shane ran the New Media department of WWE and obviously saw the benefits and growth of the internet long before Pops, his yes men, and old yokels like J.R. who only associated apples with the shiny red fruits growing behind his woodshed. - Shane wanted to get a foothold in MMA years before it had the major following it does now. I'm not sure if he had any interest in UFC specifically, but I do remember him wanting to buy PRIDE. Whether that would've been a good business move or not, who knows, but he clearly saw the future rise of MMA. - Shane had the balls and backbone to break away from WWE and form his own company - a Netflix-like service in China - which he did before the WWE Network was ever a thing. Bet the Network was originally his brainchild too, because it sure as hell wasn't Vince's. Creatively? Who knows. I have no idea how Shane fares in that dept. But I can say with some degree of confidence that he has a better sense of the bigger business picture than Steph might.
  23. C.S. replied to FMKK's topic in WWE
    There's always been a vast disconnect between the website and the actual product. I don't think a fantasy piece on .com indicates anything about WWE's plans for Styles.
  24. C.S. replied to soup23's topic in WWE
    This sums it up perfectly: There's no political hit. Reigns has been given chance after chance. He has now main evented two WrestleManias in a row! If that's a "political hit," I bet half the roster would love to be "hit" the exact same way. Trips is a great heel when he wants to be, but as we've seen time and time again, he isn't always self-aware and doesn't know how to get out of his own way sometimes. We saw the same with the misguided Trips-CM Punk feud. The booking is bad and has been for years, and the over-reliance on scripting has hurt Roman's natural personality and charisma. Sometimes the simplest explanation is the right one.
  25. I know there's already some discussion in the weekly show thread, but this really deserves its own thread. It's a major development, hugely shocking, and it takes Mania in a completely unexpected direction. That's assuming, of course, that the Taker match actually happens - but even if it doesn't, this return still has some longstanding ramifications.

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