Everything posted by Grimmas
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Why does puro get so much love? Why does lucha get so dismissed?
People who are against Lucha seem convinced Lucha fans are irrate when Lucha is put down. How is wondering why it's ignored in coverage and overall narratives being irrate?
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Shoe's ongoing MOTYC for 2016
Lupus-Trauma for being awesome vs DIY-Revival for being awesome and being there live. One of those two will be number one,but I'm having trouble negating the live bias.
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Why does puro get so much love? Why does lucha get so dismissed?
The problem with that is lucha draws incredibly well in America, it's just it never gets talked about or reported. A random indie show in Chicago or where will out draw your random ROH house show.
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Why does puro get so much love? Why does lucha get so dismissed?
I missed Konnan on the list, somehow. I think they spelled it weird 1991: 49 1992: 143 1993: 125 1994: 34 Vampiro 1991: unranked 1992: unranked 1993: unranked 1994: 255 Cien Caras 1991: unranked 1992: unranked 1993: unranked 1994: 158 Perro Aguayo 1991: unranked 1992: unranked 1993: unranked 1994: 223
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Why does puro get so much love? Why does lucha get so dismissed?
1991 #1 Hulk Hogan #20 Great Muta (highest puro) #111 Negro Casas (highest lucha) #142 Mil Mascaras 1992 #1 Sting #18 Jushin Liger (highest puro) #156 Negro Casas (highest lucha) #187 Mil Mascaras 1993 #1 Bret Hart #19 Great Muta (highest puro) #77 Ultimo Dragon (maybe highest lucha or might count for puro?) #127 Mil Mascaras #328 Silver King (highest lucha) note; Negro Casas and El Hijo del Santo not listed 1994 #1 Bret Hart #15 Great Muta (highest puro) #62 Love Machine (highest lucha) #94 El Hijo del Santo (second higest lucha) #188 Mil Mascaras I think that's enough.
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Why does puro get so much love? Why does lucha get so dismissed?
PWI and that British top 50/100? magazines list really demonstrate what I am talking about.
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Why does puro get so much love? Why does lucha get so dismissed?
or Grimmas is saying he doesn't feel obligated to watch puro anymore, since puro fans don't feel obligated to watch lucha. That's a completely difference statement. I find this statement really weird. People not feeling obligated to watch wrestling they don't feel emotionally attached to (or that don't like a particular style) is something that happens across the board, not just lucha. There's a ton of fans that don't like or know about indy wrestling and don't feel obligated to seek and watch the most pimped matches. Same for British wrestling, lucha and even puro. I felt obligated for years to try to seek out the best stuff of the year in order to make a best match of the year list or to feel worthy to talk about who is the best. If you only watch your favourites how can you claim to make a best of anything list? Aren't you just making your favourites list then? That was my mindset, but that is a minority mindset, so I'm dropping it. Honest curiosity, are you changing the way you watch wrestling because you think you will enjoy a new/different viewing habits/patterns (or whatever) or are you changing because you don't like that you feel like others (or maybe enough others?) are doing it? I am curious as to why you are changing how you watch wrestling... frustration? fatigue? something else all together? Felt pointless. Why hold myself to a standard that nobody else does? Stick to what I like. Also I feel Lucha needs more advocates and if I cut out boring Puro I I can have more time for Lucha.
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Why does puro get so much love? Why does lucha get so dismissed?
True.
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Why does puro get so much love? Why does lucha get so dismissed?
What sucks is that it seems some people didn't learn anything. Flair was #1 and that is all that mattered? One thing I feel is needed is more champions for some huge areas of wrestling and a brand new narrative to be constructed.
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Why does puro get so much love? Why does lucha get so dismissed?
There is american, puro, and lucha as the three most successful and biggest wrestling. American getting praise makes complete sense, it's our local stuff in our language. Puro and lucha are in different languages and has to bee seeked out. That's the only reason, as a comparison.
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Why does puro get so much love? Why does lucha get so dismissed?
or Grimmas is saying he doesn't feel obligated to watch puro anymore, since puro fans don't feel obligated to watch lucha. That's a completely difference statement. I find this statement really weird. People not feeling obligated to watch wrestling they don't feel emotionally attached to (or that don't like a particular style) is something that happens across the board, not just lucha. There's a ton of fans that don't like or know about indy wrestling and don't feel obligated to seek and watch the most pimped matches. Same for British wrestling, lucha and even puro. I felt obligated for years to try to seek out the best stuff of the year in order to make a best match of the year list or to feel worthy to talk about who is the best. If you only watch your favourites how can you claim to make a best of anything list? Aren't you just making your favourites list then? That was my mindset, but that is a minority mindset, so I'm dropping it.
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RIP Mocho Cota
Somehow I need to watch more of, but everytime I saw him really impressed. 60 is too young to go.
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Why does puro get so much love? Why does lucha get so dismissed?
or Grimmas is saying he doesn't feel obligated to watch puro anymore, since puro fans don't feel obligated to watch lucha. That's a completely difference statement. EDIT: As for GWE, I think the amount of wrestlers that people were exposed to was a good thing. The discussions, the exploring was good fro everyone.
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Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
A word on my reporting. So, I'm ignoring the 12 other shows CMLL does a week. Just imagine it's random trios with nothing of consequence happening. For "Super Viernes" on Friday nights you will get all the results. If that is a big event like the Anniversary Show you will get a full write up of everything. Then on Sunday with the CMLL TV, you will get ridiculous lucha skits, plus more descriptions of the matches that air. This will keep it easy for me to keep up with.
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Why does puro get so much love? Why does lucha get so dismissed?
I didn't mean the title to be an attack. I think it's pretty fair that puro gets super praise and lucha gets dismissed, but I can see how it would sound like a battle cry or something.
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Why does puro get so much love? Why does lucha get so dismissed?
But it's different and challenges you to think more than "oh look at Kobashi chop this guy really hard" so just say it sucks and move on. I do feel victimised for not liking lucha, truth be told. Well let me say that's pretty ridiculous as there are more people in this thread saying "I've never really gotten into lucha" than beating the lucha drum. If you've been "victimised" in this thread it's because you went out of your way to try and antagonize people who do like lucha by saying "it sucks" or dismissing and mocking people's posts defending it or trying to explain why it's not as popular as other forms of wrestling. If you walk down the street with a kick me sign on your back, you don't get to claim you're a victim when someone kicks you. It's not at all me who needs the thicker skin, it's Lucha fans if they really see someone saying "Lucha sucks" as antagonism. Got to deal with that better I think. Cos you know most people aren't actually as polite as I am online. LOL!!!!!!! Let's see what happens when someone says Dory sucks or Flair isn't a top ten wrestler of all time. Do you find that antagonist? Outside of the context of GWE, I couldn't care less Ok, now let's say that was the majority of people. The majority of people thought Flair was at best top 25 of all time, not close to number. In fact, a huge chunk of those people think Flair sucks. Flair never won maybe 1 WON award. Maybe only a handful of 5 star matches, at most. Maybe only a couple. Now what?
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Why does puro get so much love? Why does lucha get so dismissed?
This is getting off topic. As I've said before opinions don't happen in a vacuum, Kobashi has a whole critical narrative around him and Taue has had another one. Whether or not people are aware of it, statements on either of them will be taken with reference to those narratives.Typically on any given thing you'll get an orthodoxy that emerges, then a revisionist position and then possibly even a counter revisionist one. A lot of my positions might be described as "counter-revisionist" because most of the time the push back has been too much. Flair, Dory, three pillars, many times the criticisms are pushed to an extreme. Other times like on Luger, Garvin, and a whole host of others, I'm more on board with the revisionist message. If you want to say I've made the three positions up, it's cool because I don't know if you haven't noticed but I've barely discussed any of these things since April. None of this has anything to do with lucha either. There in lies the problem. The narrative on lucha is completely flat out wrong. The narrative is, it's hard to get into, has no psychology and is all floaty and dives. No luchador is a great worker, except maybe Casas. That is just plain wrong. It's also why it's so easily dismissed. The narrative says it sucks, so why would it get any coverage or look at? How established is this narrative though? Who says this? Sounds like stuff I've said but in all the talk I've ever had around those views I've felt quite firmly in the minority. Minority maybe on PWO. However look at GWE, it's not even true there. The overall online wrestling community's narrative is as you said. Essentially Meltzer's narrative is as you said. Yeah, Phil Schneider and Dylan Hales may challenge you, but that's not the overall narrative. Thinking lucha sucks is the majority, not anywhere near the minority.
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Why does puro get so much love? Why does lucha get so dismissed?
But it's different and challenges you to think more than "oh look at Kobashi chop this guy really hard" so just say it sucks and move on. I do feel victimised for not liking lucha, truth be told. Well let me say that's pretty ridiculous as there are more people in this thread saying "I've never really gotten into lucha" than beating the lucha drum. If you've been "victimised" in this thread it's because you went out of your way to try and antagonize people who do like lucha by saying "it sucks" or dismissing and mocking people's posts defending it or trying to explain why it's not as popular as other forms of wrestling. If you walk down the street with a kick me sign on your back, you don't get to claim you're a victim when someone kicks you. It's not at all me who needs the thicker skin, it's Lucha fans if they really see someone saying "Lucha sucks" as antagonism. Got to deal with that better I think. Cos you know most people aren't actually as polite as I am online. LOL!!!!!!! Let's see what happens when someone says Dory sucks or Flair isn't a top ten wrestler of all time. Do you find that antagonist?
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Why does puro get so much love? Why does lucha get so dismissed?
The way facts are presented in the title comes off as a bit whiny to me. Very "us vs them" mentality. It sets a predecent even before the discussion begins I think. Not that it should excuse "blah, lucha just sucks" kinda answers though. Did I ever say "lucha is inferior" ? I don't think I have. Plenty of people have expressed plenty of perfectly reasonnable ideas and conceptions of why they don't really get into it in this thread. If it's really hard to get into it, and saying lucha should be dismissed and puro is better. That means lucha is inferior.
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Why does puro get so much love? Why does lucha get so dismissed?
This is getting off topic. As I've said before opinions don't happen in a vacuum, Kobashi has a whole critical narrative around him and Taue has had another one. Whether or not people are aware of it, statements on either of them will be taken with reference to those narratives. Typically on any given thing you'll get an orthodoxy that emerges, then a revisionist position and then possibly even a counter revisionist one. A lot of my positions might be described as "counter-revisionist" because most of the time the push back has been too much. Flair, Dory, three pillars, many times the criticisms are pushed to an extreme. Other times like on Luger, Garvin, and a whole host of others, I'm more on board with the revisionist message. If you want to say I've made the three positions up, it's cool because I don't know if you haven't noticed but I've barely discussed any of these things since April. None of this has anything to do with lucha either. There in lies the problem. The narrative on lucha is completely flat out wrong. The narrative is, it's hard to get into, has no psychology and is all floaty and dives. No luchador is a great worker, except maybe Casas. That is just plain wrong. It's also why it's so easily dismissed. The narrative says it sucks, so why would it get any coverage or look at?
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We Don't Know Wrestling SUPERTHREAD!
Oh, I'll listen to every second of this!!! The tweets during recording were excellent.
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Why does puro get so much love? Why does lucha get so dismissed?
I don't look down at fans. I don't see WoS or lucha fans looking down at other fans. I don't see puro fans looking down at American wrestling. I don't see this at all.
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Why does puro get so much love? Why does lucha get so dismissed?
Facts are not whining. So lucha is just inferior is what it boils down to? Nothing else going on?
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Why does puro get so much love? Why does lucha get so dismissed?
That's an interesting take. I'm not trying to imply it's racism. I think what it comes down to is coverage and the people who run wrestling narratives (Meltzer) almost ignoring it.
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Why does puro get so much love? Why does lucha get so dismissed?
I'm quitting Japanese wrestling, because I don't really like it. The last few year's of having came from the obligation to feel unbiased by watching everything praised. That obligation is gone, because nobody else does it or it's unrealistic. It's a complete side topic to why lucha is talked about the way it is. Them only winning match of the year, most outstanding wrestler, and wrestler of the year once in the WON awards history should be a bigger talked about subject.