Everything posted by Grimmas
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1985 Fresh Face Draft
That should be fine. Just take Migeul Yes!! A really nice undercard up and coming rudo to join the roster.
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1985 Fresh Face Draft
Can I get in on this, there is a few people there who worked in CMLL and they would be cool to have. EDIT: or... Migeul Perez Jr. is left and undrafted, can I take him?
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Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre
Big news coming out of Emresa Mexicana de Lucha Libre (EMLL) during their annual Christmas break. Everything started when Salvador "Chavo" Lutteroth Jr. retired as promoter leaving his nephew Paco Alonso (grandson of Salvador Lutteroth) to take over. Alonso made great waves immediately by mending fences with Francisco Flores and Ray Mendoza who had left in 1975 to form Lucha Libre Internacional (later called UWA). EMLL and UWA will be united under one banner as Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL). CMLL also pulled out of the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) and no longer recognizes their champions. This new era deserves a new legacy, and the NWA is now in our past. The Mexican National Champions will be the titles recognized by the CMLL going forward. This leaves a lot of excitement in the air for the next Super Viernes (Super Friday) on January 4th, 1985 at Arena Mexico with new talent and new leadership. It may take several Fridays before we know what this new CMLL is all about. Paco Alonso made it clear the schedules would remain the same and Super Viernes would remain the biggest show of the week, with the highlights airing on Television on Sunday afternoons.
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The Land of the Rising Sun Discussion
Yep, sounds good. Way under the 46 limit, as CMLL runs about a 5 match card consisting of trios, which is 30 people. So more like a 34 person roster. As long as I don't have to run things, and write the shows mostly only, I am good. More than that, is too much time for me, unfortunately.
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The Land of the Rising Sun Discussion
I'd personally love to have Mexico involved. We'd have to work out a few kinks but I'd be all for it. I'd be cool with maybe like one foreigner, so it's not too bad. Rosters are untouched in this game, so it's an easy start. Just let me know roster limits or whatever.
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The Land of the Rising Sun Discussion
Question? Would anyone object if I take UWA/CMLL merge them and run Mexico as one promotion in 1985? You'd get one Arena Mexico show a week, filled with trios and the occasional angle leading to a hair or mask match.
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The Project's General Discussion
Maybe... let's just cut it down to America, and drop foreign promotions? If I get ECW and life is not crazy anymore, I can do weekly shows.
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WWE TV 12/05 - 12/11
Cable subscribers in Canada were cut byv25% last year.
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NXT talk
Why? That was reportedly the reason he was fired in the first place. In this particular instance, it's a relevant topic to bring up. Looks like he's not signed anyway (unless he's swerving everyone with his tweet), so moot point. If he is signed, I can't see him returning as KO, for obvious reasons. Hopefully they'd let him be Chris Hero this time. That was rumoured, it wasn't about weight after the story came out. Did you joint he board after May? We did two years of debate and discussion before voting on that list.
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NXT talk
http://prowrestlingonly.com/index.php?/topic/33853-greatest-wrestler-ever-master-rankings-list-do-not-post-in-this-thread/ 107) Low Ki (2046 points, 58 ballots, 66.00 avg, high: 2 - Mando>Eddie, 2006: honorable mention) 106) Sean Waltman (2073 points, 68 ballots, 70.51 avg, high: 23 - topropepodcast, 2006: honorable mention) 105) Akira Maeda (2113 points, 52 ballots, 60.37 avg, high: 13 - anonymous, 2006: 61) 104) Chris Hero (2148 points, 52 ballots, 56.69 avg, high: 18 - Mrzfn, 2006: honorable mention) 103) Carlos Colon (2185 points, 56 ballots, 61.98 avg, high: 12 - El Boricua, 2006: honorable mention) 102) Christian (2220 points, 56 ballots, 61.36 avg, high: 17 - ShittyLittleBoots, 2006: unranked) 101) The Rock (2228 points, 57 ballots, 61.93 avg, high: 8 - anonymous, 2006: 64) I guess he's only the 104th GWE...
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NXT talk
Not true at all. What I original said was it's insane that Heros' body is the first comment someone would make about him being signed. I did mention calling him overweight or whatever is really stupid. First he looks like an ass kicker and second, what does over weight mean. There is no number that makes someone under weight or over weight. Hero is a great athlete (can do 3 hour matches) and his ring work is the best in the world. If Hero lost 10, 20, 30, 40, or whatever pounds, would he be healthier? Who knows, what does his blood work show? Jumping to the conclusion that skinnier is healthier is just wrong.
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NXT talk
Ok, yeah Chris Hero will be in a bodysuit. He will be forced to lose 60 pounds before he debuts, even if it's through unhealthy lifestyle and will make him less healthy. You are right, I am wrong. Great job. The thing I don't get is, this super talent who is, perhaps, the greatest indie wrestler of all time. Who placed in the top 120 for GWE got signed by the WWE and the first thing people say is, boy he's fat. WTF is wrong with people? They signed Hero, because Hero is great. They didn't say lose the weight before they signed him or anything, which they easily could have. They have people like Damo, Joe, Owens, who people call fat too. WWE is a different beast then even two years ago. Fuck Ibushi comes in and just works tournaments. Maybe they signed Hero just to embarrass fat people, but I doubt that. I don't see why his weight would be #1 on anyone's mind. The guy wrestled 3 hour long matches this year, he's in great shape.
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NXT talk
Fun facts: AJ Styles didn't change from indies. Samoa Joe didn't change from indies. Nakamura didn't change from NJPW. Bullet Club didn't change from NJPW. Everyone in the CWC except Mascara Dorada didn't change from indies. Why is Hero going to be changed? Bringing up Emma, do we know if this is something pushed on her or something she pushed for?
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WWN Live-Evolve, I-ppv's
My review is here. https://prowrestlingsuperblog.wordpress.com/2016/12/11/evolve-74-review/
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NXT talk
Sorry if this offends you so much, but this is a major issue with our society, the food issues, and the medical profession. Do these guys need a six pack or a flat stomach? Is that even possible with them? Would that make them healthier? These are questions we do not know the answer to. Why call them fat? What is the point? Let's all post pictures of ourselves and call 99% fat by your standards, will that help anything? They are great or bad pro wrestlers based on their skills, not on their bellies. How is that even relevant to anything? Does it offend you to see their stomachs?
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NXT talk
Fine all athletes are overweight. Look at the BMI. Sidney Crosby is fucking obese, based on the scale doctors use. Lets go with that? What the fuck does overweight mean? Do you have any idea what weight a certain person is most healthy at? You really don't, so it's a bullshit thing to talk about.
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NXT talk
I wish all wrestlers the best health, but they're neither friend nor family to me. Why is their health something I'm thinking much about at all beyond how it impacts the shows I'm watching? Saying this wrestler is fat is not something in a bubble. There are real life consequences. You have no idea how many people you love or are friends with that struggle with eating issues. I guarantee a LOT do, but just hide it. If someone who is a great athlete is called fat, how does a normal person on the street take that information in? So we should say all wrestlers are in great shape, beautiful because of what's inside and never acknowledge or discuss appearances in a visual performance art because doing so may compound personal issues that people in the audience are facing? That's a heavy burden. Never said that. I discuss wrestlers all the time, wtf do we need to talk about their shape at all? Maybe if they are supposed to be playing a strong power wrestler and are not strong and powerful, sure? When does that happen though? By the way, you have no idea if someone is in great shape by looking at them. My wife lost a LOT of weight and got all this praise, yet she was unhealthy as fuck thanks to binge and restricting food. She was healthier with 20 more pounds on her. You don't know if somebody is in great shape based on looks, you just don't.
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NXT talk
I wish all wrestlers the best health, but they're neither friend nor family to me. Why is their health something I'm thinking much about at all beyond how it impacts the shows I'm watching? Saying this wrestler is fat is not something in a bubble. There are real life consequences. You have no idea how many people you love or are friends with that struggle with eating issues. I guarantee a LOT do, but just hide it. If someone who is a great athlete is called fat, how does a normal person on the street take that information in?