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Is Impact* the best wrestling promotion in history? *(Now TNA again, 2024)
Luna I can see in AEW - she's already been released by WWE once from her NXT UK contract, and she feels like a better fit there. Masha feels like she'd go to NXT though, she's already appeared there a few times, and has wrestled WWE talent on some of those Bloodsport shows.
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WWE TV Megathread
People say there's no long term booking, but that's another new member of the Bloodline in a couple of decades time.
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Great at Wrestling Does Not Equal Being One of Wrestling's Greats
Ultimately, the Eugene Schnitzel's of this world have a limited ceiling on a list like this. Inevitably the wrestlers who finish high on the overall list will be the wrestlers everyone has heard of and were big stars. Everyone voting knows who Ric Flair or Terry Funk or Jushin Liger is, and will already have an idea of them in their mind, any match watching now is just topping up their pre-existing thoughts. With someone like a Schnitzel, only a percentage of people will bother reading their thread. Of that percentage, less still will bother looking for footage, and those that do may think "Yeah, he's ok, but not top 100 worthy". Only people who really like Eugene Schnitzel will have him on their list, and that probably gets him into the 500s - recognised, but not one of the elite. I look at it the same way I look at Hallowicked - I nominated him (because I've enjoyed his matches for over 20 years) and will have him somewhere between 95-100 (where I'm putting guys I think are great, but are also favourites). No-one else has commented in that thread, I'll almost certainly be the only Hallowicked voter and he'll be one of the lowest ranked guys on there. But he'll still be ranked and I think he deserves that.
- AEW TV Megathread
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WWE TV Megathread
Given how unimpressive she was on her debut, the continual improvement of Lash Legend over the years has been fun to watch, she's developed into a genuinely fun power wrestler who can't be far from a main roster call up.
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Hulk Hogan Dies At 71
The thing I find odd is that the final two career matches of one of, if not THE biggest stars in American wrestling history took place on TNA house shows in the UK, one of which I was at. It was a 6 man tag, but Hogan did way more than you'd have expected. Tremendous professional wrestler, sadly deplorable human being. I still enjoy 80s Hogan matches as almost the ultimate wrestling comfort food. But then I still think the Smiths are the greatest band ever to exist, and Morrissey is a daft old racist too.
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AEW Missing and not in action
Every now and then I remember that Kip Sabian won the first ever AEW singles match, then realise he's not wrestled since February.
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GWE Non-Thread Worthy Comments
"Iron" Mike Sharpe is my #100, he's my ideal of what a jobber should be. Always willing to let the face outsmart him, always doing things to make him memorable so that beating him means something, just a guy who makes old episodes of Prime Time less of a slog to get through.
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WWE Vault youtube channel
Really enjoyed the 3 Earthquake dark matches they've put up on the Vault. One really fun squash of Sam Houston that's perfectly worked, a squash of Paul Roma that's interesting because Quake is managed by Slick, introduced as Earthquake Evans and wrestles in a plaid shirt and trousers which makes him look far less intimidating, and finally a 2001 match where he's notably trimmer and takes a hiptoss and a suplex bump among other things.
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Chris Dickinson
I thought Dickinson was one of the better indy workers of the pre-Covid era, big guy who worked like a killer and had some great looking offence. He also had real live show charisma, crowds seemed to love him whenever I saw him live. There's probably a world where he's not gotten himself cancelled where he goes to AEW and is a big deal there. Unfortunately for his case, his own actions have lead to him having a pretty brief career, and I don't think there's enough there for him to make the list.
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The Beginner's Guide To British Wrestling
I only spoke to Tony for 5 minutes, but he was very friendly, was very proud of his career. I would absolutely not mess with him - he put me in a friendly headlock for a photo and I remember thinking "He could easily crush my head if he wanted", still a very strong man.
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The Beginner's Guide To British Wrestling
I remember watching this show when it first appeared online and really enjoying it. Along with the names mentioned above, JD Bryant is now better known as James Drake from the Grizzled Young Veterans. When I met Banger Walsh at FWA Uprising in Cov, where Paul Burchill had his farewell match after signing with WWE, he told me that Darren had also been signed and would be heading over as well. I've never seen any inkling that this was true, and Tony was pretty drunk at the time, but I've always wondered why he said that.
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Jey Uso
Been a wild 18 months for Jey Uso since his nomination. I don't think anyone would have foreseen him get so over, win the Royal Rumble and win the World title at Mania. Sadly, I don't think the increase in profile has done anything to help his chances of making many top 100's. He now feels like less of a contender than he did as just a tag guy. The Mania match with Jimmy was a major strike against him, and though he's had some fun stuff with Gunther and Bron, there's been nothing that suggests he's going to make my list.
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WWE TV Megathread
I actually think Maclin is someone they'd take a look at - he's pretty much a homegrown Performance Centre wrestler, he was unlucky to get caught up in the Forgotten Sons fiasco to get released, and his former tag partner Wesley Blake is a trainer at NXT, so I can see him getting back into the fold.