Everything posted by Mrzfn
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Great Big Men Working Right Now
Totally agree on both, maybe neither would be considered truly "big" in the 80s/90s sense, but they're far from small and impress the hell out of me. Brian Cage can be very fun too, if you don't mind a bit of indyriffic-ness.
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Great Big Men Working Right Now
Hello all, long time semi-lurker, first time topic starter, hope it's in the right place. Earlier today I noticed Meltzer was asked if there are big men like Vader or Bruiser Brody that New Japan could add to their roster. His answer is nobody like that is around right now, except maybe Brock. I suggested WALTER as someone who is at least Vader-esque, and was told he's not like them at all. Anyway, I started this thread not so much because I thought that was weird, but rather to ask who are your favorite big men working right now, and if you think there are any good enough to step into that role. Besides WALTER, I'm fond of Shuji Ishikawa, Joe Doering, Brody King, and Josh Briggs, and that's not counting guys who are a bit shorter/lighter but look like monsters in today's smaller scene, or big WWE guys for that matter.
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So what is everybody doing?
Main current project is a big Bobby Heenan watchlist, which I've been doing for a couple years now. Started with the meager footage of the 60s and 70s and now I'm all the way to '92. Not sure how long I'll continue now that he's done managing, but it's been so cool watching week to week WWF TV from the 80s and 90s that I will at least finish through his exit. WCW is a question mark, there would be some great stuff in that run but some shlock too, and it's surely not Heenan's finest work by a larger margin. Also keeping up with Lucha Underground and CHIKARA, and cherry picking other 2018 stuff from other promotions. Favorite stuff to follow has been wXw, Stardom, CMLL, and some SoCal indy stuff.
- Current Joshi Talk
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Lucha Underground S4
I believe the guy under the Vibora mask was dealing with an injury, which is why he was suddenly dropped. Really hope his head grows back or something. With the Matanza stuff, I'm hoping it culminates in a high stakes Sacrifice match with another top star, sort of the ultimate loser leaves town match. I feel like I've heard Cobb wants to get out at some point, so that could be his out. Cueto bets on him with the gods one too many times, and he gets raptured up. It would definitely change the dynamic in the Temple.
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Is TNA the worst wrestling promotion in history?
I thought Sting got a lot better on the mic during his TNA run. That's kind of a low bar since he was never great in WCW but it could contribute to a more positive rep?
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Coliseum Video/WWF Home Video on the Network
You're beautiful, thank you!
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Coliseum Video/WWF Home Video on the Network
Is there by chance a match listing for these anywhere?
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Dave Meltzer stuff
I believe that's after the JBL I Quit match. He doesn't look THAT bloody during the match but I guess he just kept bleeding after the match was over?
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Lesnar back in UFC
Just let Brock put the Universal title on the line in UFC. The MMA guy can win it and never come to WWE, which is what's happening anyway.
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Shodate banned?
At least his grammar improved exponentially!
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Rick Martel
I came up with 5 that I feel are at least pretty good, though admittedly I'm a big Martel mark: vs. Terry Taylor 2/19/90 WWF MSG vs. Tito Santana 4/4/90 WWF Glens Falls (forget where it aired) vs. Roddy Piper 5/13/90 WWF Challenge vs. Jake Roberts, Blindfold Match 3/24/91 WWF Wrestlemania VII (which yes, I honestly think is excellent) vs. Kerry von Erich 1/31/92 WWF MSG Obviously your mileage may vary. I don't think any are on the level of his face stuff, but I enjoy them all pretty well.
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Dave Meltzer stuff
I watched it for the first time after Vader passed and loved it, and I didn't have any idea Dave said anything about it. I did get the idea from cagematch though, so maybe I was indirectly influenced. Doesn't matter to me, an awesome match is an awesome match.
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Lucha Underground S4
Pectacular is Jessie Godderz, he's used it as his nickname for a long time but never as his ring name, for obvious reasons. I actually like the guy, he's a bit of a bump machine so he should be fun with Matanza. Yeah, loved Grave Consequences as well. Mil bursting back through the doors was as cinematic a moment as they've done in a match in recent memory, only slightly hampered by Crane pulling ridiculous faces. Ivelisse returning to beat her shitty ex to death with a hammer was spectacular.
- Rank the Sting/Vader Singles Trilogy from 92-93
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Guys who were with the company far longer than you remember
Nothing in '91 threw me more than seeing all three Orient Express members in the same match on a random Prime Time before Summerslam. Sato drops off the map after Survivor Series '90 and then suddenly reappears just for that one random match, and never again.
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Guys who were with the company far longer than you remember
Paul Roma is a weird one for me, moreso for how early he started as opposed to how late he stayed.
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Dave Meltzer stuff
I find the "scale breaking" thing silly but ultimately inconsequential, and I don't really mind what Meltzer wants to rate anything. It is weird to think that you could be in a discussion with someone who is offended if you consider Okada/Omega IV to be "only" 5 star though. Maybe that's just a sign not to talk to that person about wrestling, or at least in the context of star ratings.
- Current Joshi Talk
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LA Park is the King of Lucha (aka 2018 is weird)
I figure Fantasma is losing the mask for sure, out of the four involved. I could see him taking a massive payday for losing it in CMLL against Rush though.
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LA Park is the King of Lucha (aka 2018 is weird)
From what I heard the Jarrett thing was a Roldan executive decision when Wanger decided to leave, whereas the rest of this stuff is hopefully a more accurate representation of what Konnan is going to be allowed to do most of the time. I know, it's AAA, but I'm cautiously optimistic.
- Current Joshi Talk
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WWE TV 05/28 - 06/03 Brazilian Meltdown edition
If he does have any demands, though, he'll probably never have a better time to play a little hardball.
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I'm hosting a weekly podcast with Jerry Jarrett - help me out!
And he just called a fan gay as an insult. Well, wasn't that fun while it lasted.
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Expressing Character Through In-Ring Actions
Why, you need a sleep aid? Seriously though, I have a hard time seeing Drew as a bastion of expression character. When he had freedom to do his own thing, he was just the guy who wrestles a lot of places and is also self-righteous about it, either in an "inspiring" or cocky way depending on his alignment. He never showed me he could be compelling on a level deeper than "WWE didn't let me wrestle but now I'm wrestling!". I'm not saying he doesn't have his uses, but it's as for me now as it was when he first came around to see him as potentially "The Guy", or even in the conversation.