Everything posted by BillThompson
- Naruki Doi & Masato Yoshino
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WWE TV 7/27 - 8/2
Then again maybe you use Reigns and a very long reign to make the title mean something again.
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Best Match - Unranked Wrestler
Shawn Michaels won't make my list, despite being in at least one ****3/4 match.
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Least Experienced Worker
Timothy Thatcher, most likely.
- Seth Rollins
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Modern Indie Wrestling
That's some pretty lazy booking right there actually. The LU guys shouldn't be wrestling the LU guys, and the EVOLVE guys shouldn't be wrestling the EVOLVE guys.
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Timothy Thatcher
Outside of his European Uppercuts he's not that good at striking, but usually he sticks to throwing the European Uppercuts which I really like.
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NWA On Demand
Thanks for all the answers. The promotion name I've found in various places is Gulf Athletic Club with the TV being called Houston Wrestling. Anyone have any info on that?
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Short-lived finishing moves?
Such a terrible looking move to boot.
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NWA On Demand
With my first question I'm pretty much asking whether the card would be National Wrestling Alliance or Southwest Sports, or something else as the promotion name?
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NWA On Demand
Questions about Harley/Andre: 1) What was the name of Boesch's promotion? Was it just NWA Houston, or did he just run as the NWA? 2) The venue this is taking place in is The Summit, yes?
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Finding non-WWE/JCP match results/listings
I usually use CageMatch and WrestlingData as my got resources for info. If those don't have something then it's a crapshoot as I scour the internet for anyone who may have the info/dates/events/results I need.
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Zack Sabre Jr.
Of the current crop of great indie wrestlers he's below guys like Thatcher, Gulak, Busick, Perkins, Hero, Kong, and a few others. Of all those guys really only Hero and Thatcher have a shot of making my list. The problem with Sabre is that while he's been pretty great in 2014-15, he was fairly mediocre in the years previous. He had the bad habit of working matches so that they felt like exhibitions as opposed to actual wrestling contests. That resulted in a lot of bad and overly choreographed matches, but an even larger number of decent but disappointing affairs and always due to the lackluster effort from Sabre.
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WWE TV 7/27 - 8/2
I hate, hate, hate that spot. Undercuts the Superplex in every way.
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Timothy Thatcher
Beyond Wrestling: Battle of New England (08-31-2014) Jonathan Gresham vs. Timothy Thatcher Read about it on Blue Thunder Driver.
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Modern Indie Wrestling
As stated originally, I like Perkins a lot. He's able to wrestle a blended style where he can mesh really well with other high flyers and more grapple heavy guys. Not sure how he is on the stick, or if he has any sport of personality. But, in between the ropes he's a really talented guy who is overlooked more often than not.
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WWE cut all ties with Hulk Hogan
I can, and will watch all of them, I am usually able to separate the art from the artist's personal life. That being said I place a lot of stock in remorse and rehabilitation. You show that and I'm way more likely to not take any issue with you in any capacity.
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Timothy Thatcher
EVOLVE Wrestling: 42 (04-18-2015) TJ Perkins vs. Timothy Thatcher Read about it on Blue Thunder Driver.
- Random Match Generator (again)
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Koji Kanemoto
The second, from July of 2014 I believe is still online. Their first encounter, from January, has disappeared into the ether,
- Random Match Generator (again)
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Sasha Banks on the main roster
She's the most talented by far. But, in one way or another a combination of Becky, Charlotte, Alicia, Nattie, Nikki, Paige, Emma, and Bailey is a good grouping of talented workers that can make good stuff happen. It all depends on whether or not Vince/Dunn/Creative are willing to see them as individuals with unique positives and negatives to their skill sets.
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Animated GIF thread
Dean is a national treasure, always will be.
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Too many clean wins, not enough cheap finishes.
This conversation has morphed into something else. But, as for the original point I think a middle ground is the preferred route. You can't have all clean finishes, but you can't have too many chap finishes either. A lot of it comes back to the way they do their feuds these days. Most WWE feuds are about 3 PPVs long, if that. It wouldn't be hard then to build those feuds as a series of cheap finishes leading to one decisive finish or as a mixture of clean and cheap leading to one decisive clean finish. WWE doesn't think they can do this, and realistically they can't, because of the star rule that Matt brought up, but more because they don't believe the feuds are good enough that people come away strong unless they have a series of clean finishes.
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WWE Battleground... Tonight
It'll probably be good, but the fact that WWE no longer seems to understand the importance of long term booking is a bad omen for this company for the next few years.