Everything posted by Grimmas
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Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 4
For me that is easy, it's Steven Universe's multiple episode when Steven wrestles as Tiger Millionaire. The scene where it's a hot day and he buys all the drinks from the concession stand and then spills them to be a heel is fucking awesome.
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LA Park is the King of Lucha (aka 2018 is weird)
I have been saying that for a while... LA Park vs Nick Gage is another match I would very much pay to see. My dream match remains LA Park & Pentagon Jr vs The Briscoe Brothers.
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General Chat topic
Toronto in the summer rules! There is also Toronto Football Club to check out too. Lots and lots to do. There is a lucha company, that occasionally brings in names. Other indies run here too. Let me know if you head to Smash, we can greet and stuff.
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Dave Meltzer stuff
And I don't think modern NJPW is a significant deviation from 90s AJPW at all. It's a continuation of the direction the style was going in 2000s NOAH. Current NJPW is far closer to King's Road than it is to 80s/90s strong style. Ok, so it changed in 1981, when I was only 4 months old and there was no internet to house the outrage. Don't see why saying people are annoyed only because it's NJPW.
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Dave Meltzer stuff
I don't know if I totally buy a 4 star scale being the original, since movies and shit are 5 stars, but even if true the bar was raised in 1989 to 5 stars. No one was really around to complain back then. To claim it's because it's NJPW doesn't seem to make sense.
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Who Booked This? The Podcast Thread
Here you go! https://soundcloud.com/prowrestlingonly/wbt9 The Golden Grahams are here to talk the Extreme Elimination Chamber, as requested by Steve J. Rogers at prowrestlingonly.com. We can talk about your match by requesting it there, or @StevenGrahamTWS on twitter. A match that sunk a brand, we talk about the match plus CM Punk, TNA history, politics, and we have a power outage. This show is a clusterfuck, just like this match? FYI, there have been a number of Chamber matches featuring multiple stable/faction members. Twice with Evolution, including one where Batista sacrificed himself so Triple H could retain his title. And Legacy broke up in one where DiBiase turned on Orton. Completely forgot about those.
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AAA Classics
Angel Azteca, Misterioso, & Volador vs Fishman, Blue Panther, & Mascara Ano 2000 (8/14/92) To be honest I have never seen Fishman before and I had no idea he was a rudo at some point. The match starts with Blue Panther shoot punching Azteca right in the face, holy shit! Rudo beat down on Misteioso has an interesting false hot tag, like we are in the Carolinas. Don't usually see that. Beat down continues on Azteca who gets into the ring and more false tags. A few hope spots, but the fist fall is all rudos, including Panther using a chair on the floor. Tecnicos had no shot. Second fall stats with Azteca faking a foul on Panther, that Tirantes doesn't buy. Rudo beat down continues with Panther ripping up Azteca's mask. Azteca makes a comeback and starts to remove Panther's mask. Do these two have a mask match at some point? If so I need to see it. Looking through results, they don't. That sucks! Misterioso and Fishman have a fun sequence, with Misterioso doing the old skin the cat back in. Of course Ano 2000 nails him with a huge stiff punch again. Volador hits a huge top rope into an armdrag which was awesome, but then missed a dive to the floor. Pace picks up, leading to tecnicos tying up the match. That doesn't stop Panther and Azteca going to WAR on the floor. These two HATE each other. Azteca and Panther continue to brawl and rip masks into the third fall. The match gets less exciting as the partners change up, but gets awesome as it keeps coming back to Azteca and Panther. Misterioso and Volador hit decent double topes, leaving Panther and Azteca alone again. Azteca gets a nice nearfall on an inside cradle and then hits an Asai headbutt for the win. These had moments of awesome, but some slow stuff too. It was really more of a story match to set up the future (which never comes ) ***
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Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 4
Let's see! In 2016: 1. Terry Funk 2. Stan Hansen 3. Negro Casas 4. Jerry Lawler 5. Bret Hart 6. Toshiaki Kawada 7. Rey Mysterio Jr. 8. Mitsuharu Misawa 9. Buddy Rose 10. Ric Flair Now: 1. Negro Casas 2. Terry Funk 3. Stan Hansen 4. Rey Mysterio Jr. 5. Daniel Bryan 6. Bret Hart 7. Jerry Lawler 8. Buddy Rose 9. Toshiaki Kawada 10. John Cena
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Who Booked This? The Podcast Thread
https://soundcloud.com/prowrestlingonly/wbt10 You can now follow us on https://twitter.com/whobookedthepod Here is the episode on TNA's Knockouts Lockbox Challenge, hope you all enjoy.
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WWE Network... It's Here
I don't know Sabu's current state, but is really broke bum Randy the Ram? The whole thing is, is Sabu happy with his life? If he is, then you can't say it was stupid for him to not do something with the WWE. If he really regrets not having that money and is miserable today, then you may be right. However, I don't think any of us have enough info to make that judgement.
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WWE Network... It's Here
Who said anything about money? I said career longevity. Yes, money (and the more important part here, security) is part of that, but not all of it. It sure as hell beats prostituting himself in high school gyms for $50 a shot like a weathered old gigolo, which is probably what he's doing now. "The Wrestler," anyone? Sabu made his choice, he cared more about something else than money and career longevity. Who are you to tell him he made the wrong choice? Do you know if he's happy or not happy right now with his life? In his KC Breaking Kayfabe interview from a year or so ago he seemed pretty despondent. When asked if he thought he stayed around too ling he said "probably" and in the interview he did in the UK about being offered the WWF role as Sultan he seemed to acknowledge he probably should've taken it in hindsight. I don't think Sabu thinks he can't survive the consequences of his choices but he does certainly seem to be more accepting to admit he shouldn't have made some of the choices he did. Which is completely his right. I just hate the notion that somebody automatically made the wrong choice because they turned dome some money or career opportunity. Everybody has different goals and needs in life. You realize you could use your same logic of "it's fine if it makes them happy" argument to deny getting help for drug users who deny there's a problem, right? Besides that, wrestling, just like boxing and MMA, is a very physically demanding activity that carries with it quite a few consequences that aren't obvious until it's too late. It is a pretty well documented problem that quite a few old timers didn't learn how to manage money and stuck around too long. I don't think I've seen anyone forced to stick around glad that they passed off the opportunity to leave with a truckload of money and their heath, or people who did get out early who regret they didn't get to live like Randy "The Ram" Robinson. Wow, no. Obviously I'm not saying you should do whatever makes you happy even if it's harmful. However, you can be happy without having a lot of money. More money does not mean more happiness.
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WWE Network... It's Here
and what if he didn't want to do it? He should had anyway?
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Dave Meltzer stuff
I think it all comes from a place of disappointment, that the top wrestling reporter (or whatever) is essentially Scott Keith. Sorry, but that's the height of pettiness and taking wrestling ratings too seriously. This was the culmination of a series between two guys that Meltzer has praised every single time as building on previous matches. By his account (and many many other fans), this went above and beyond and was the best match of the series. Why wouldn't he call it the greatest match he's ever seen? And why does it matter to you? I can't believe all the hate that builds up here every time Dave loves a New Japan match. He's not an outlier and you're kidding yourself if you think the majority of fans that agree with him are doing so solely to seem as wrestling-smart as he is. You missed my point entirely. First, I don't ratings too seriously. Just a guide to group matches by quality. Second, I have no issue with someone calling a mach the greatest match ever (although doing it right after it happens, without any hindsight, makes you come off as a fool). The issue is NJPW has now produced the greatest match ever like 6 times in the last few years? Every match is the new best match ever. That just seems to come off idiotic. Give it some time. Third, it's pretty stupid to have a system out of 5 and then give things that are above that system. Clearly giving a match a 6 1/4 star rating is a troll job. How can it be taken as anything else? Fourth, I don't hate Dave or anyone else loving NJPW.
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WWE Network... It's Here
Who said anything about money? I said career longevity. Yes, money (and the more important part here, security) is part of that, but not all of it. It sure as hell beats prostituting himself in high school gyms for $50 a shot like a weathered old gigolo, which is probably what he's doing now. "The Wrestler," anyone? Sabu made his choice, he cared more about something else than money and career longevity. Who are you to tell him he made the wrong choice? Do you know if he's happy or not happy right now with his life? In his KC Breaking Kayfabe interview from a year or so ago he seemed pretty despondent. When asked if he thought he stayed around too ling he said "probably" and in the interview he did in the UK about being offered the WWF role as Sultan he seemed to acknowledge he probably should've taken it in hindsight. I don't think Sabu thinks he can't survive the consequences of his choices but he does certainly seem to be more accepting to admit he shouldn't have made some of the choices he did. Which is completely his right. I just hate the notion that somebody automatically made the wrong choice because they turned dome some money or career opportunity. Everybody has different goals and needs in life.
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Dave Meltzer stuff
I think it all comes from a place of disappointment, that the top wrestling reporter (or whatever) is essentially Scott Keith.
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WWE Network... It's Here
Who said anything about money? I said career longevity. Yes, money (and the more important part here, security) is part of that, but not all of it. It sure as hell beats prostituting himself in high school gyms for $50 a shot like a weathered old gigolo, which is probably what he's doing now. "The Wrestler," anyone? Sabu made his choice, he cared more about something else than money and career longevity. Who are you to tell him he made the wrong choice? Do you know if he's happy or not happy right now with his life?
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Dave Meltzer stuff
I ended up not tweeting this, but this is my thoughts: I am really glad and love that you folks love NJPW as much as you do. However, if you tell me 6 different times in 2 years that you just saw the greatest match in history, I'm not going to believe you. People would have you believe this run of NJPW is the greatest run of any company in history. Even 90's AJPW they were not turning out the new greatest match ever 1-3 times a year.
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Dave Meltzer stuff
Has Roger Ebert ever gave a movie 6 stars or 6 1/4 stars? Just curious. At this point Dave is just trolling.
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WWE Network... It's Here
I forgot to mention that. What a Joey Styles "OH MY GOD!" mind-blowing revelation. And how fucking dumb was Sabu for not embracing that. I get that he probably didn't want to "sell out" and "become a WWE cartoon" but he was getting up there in years. Sometimes you have to know when to make the transition from "badass" to "sports-entertainer." George "The Animal" Steel and The Bushwackers both did it, and it added years to their careers. If what Bruce said is true, then Sabu is a schmuck and a mark for himself. I never get this attitude? We are going to chastise everybody who doesn't do something they don't want to do, because they could had got money? Money isn't everything.
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LA Park is the King of Lucha (aka 2018 is weird)
LA Park should be the front runner of Flair/Thesz WON Award if these two matches happen.
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GAEA Wrestling
Full previews coming soonish. With fictitious histories, since AJW wasn't around in this universe.
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GAEA Wrestling
Thanks for your kind feedback. It's now time to announce the whole card! Memorial First Gong: Japan vs The World June 28, 1986 in Tokyo, Japan Kourakaen Hall Will feature a one night eight person tournament to crown the first WWA Champion. Each first round match will showcase a Japanese local vs a gaijin from around the world. Jaguar Yokota vs Lola Gonzalez One of the top Japanese wrestler, Yokoto is someone to keep your eye on. However, Gonzalez is the top star in Mexico. Lioness Asuka vs Sherri Martel w/ Bobby Heenan Asuka is one half of The Crush Girls and quite popular with the young girls of Japan. Martel is a member of the Horsemen and brings with her the best manager in wrestling and a will to win no matter what. Chigusa Nagayo vs Monster Ripper The other member of the Crush Girls faces the huge Canadian Monster Ripper, who is looking to follow a path of destruction to the title. Dump Matsumoto vs Wendi Richter Dump is the Japanese monster, taking on the popular American Wendi Richter. These four first round matches will be follow by the semi-finals and finals. There will be two bonus matches. The Red Tyhpoons (Kazue Nagahori & Yumi Ogura) & Jumbo Hori vs Velvet Mcintyre, Debbie Combs, & Desiree Petersen Plus The Jumping Bomb Angels against The Glamour Girls in a match that could steal the show. If you can't be there in person, remember to tune into "World Wonder Ring" on Fuji TV to see the results play out over two weeks. After that, the full show will be released on video for you to rent from your local store!
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WWE Network... It's Here
Im glad they did the tribute it was great to see some japan Benoit matches. Pardon? You are glad they did a tribute to someone on the day they murdered their family, because you got to see some puro?
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Who Booked This? The Podcast Thread
Oh shit... we do!
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Who Booked This? The Podcast Thread
JR has found me a Knockouts Lookbox Challenge from TV and we will watch that. I hope it's the same one. Either way, I assume it would qualify!