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All Elite Wrestling
"If you called yourself the pedophile killer (...) you would have plenty of opponents [in this business]." - that's a great line
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Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 4
Colby Corino started at the age of 13 (he had matches earlier, but I would assume those were comedy matches or whatever as they were all on "Toys for Tots" fundraising shows)
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Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 4
As there was some talk about Jim Cornette and his podcasts on this board: Cornette has fired the guy who did the art for his podcasts (the youtube thumbnails) because he found out that that guy posted all kind of right-wing-nutjob conspiracy theories on social media. (okay, to be precise, it was more that that guy quit before he could get fired - Brian Last apparently told that guy to stop acting crazy on social media and he was, "nah, I'm good")
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Is the empire crumbling before our eyes?
After spending two minutes on Wikipedia clicking on "Personal life" on the pages of the main eventers I remember one of the reasons why I stopped watching MMA.
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Is the empire crumbling before our eyes?
In some parts of Europe (e.g. Austria or France), WWE PLEs are still part of the original WWE Network. The expectation was that content will be moved to Netflix in 2026 or so when local TV deals expire, though so far nothing official was announced. Not that I care too much, to be honest. I am neither interested in their product to begin with, them going full-MAGA (and stuff like bringing back Brock) does not help either.
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WWE Night of Champions 2025: Suck a Blood Money Covered Dick
Which is funny because aren't the "Polynesians" actually really tribal (pun intended)? I mean the story going around why it took forever for Samoa Joe to get a chance in WWE was because he was NOT an Anoa'i and the Anoa'i family was actively pushing against Samoans not related to them.
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WWE Night of Champions 2025: Suck a Blood Money Covered Dick
this I am able to do approx. conversions from pounds to kg (divide by 2 and round down a little), from feet to m (divide by 3 and round down a little) and from miles to km (times 5 divide by 8 - or if I need rough estimation is good enough, times 2 divide by 3) in my head, but I will never be able to convert from Fahrenheit to Celsius without using digital assistance. There should be a section in the Geneva Conventions about the the use of non-SI units.
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Is the empire crumbling before our eyes?
Even better was Virgil (an obvious shot against Dusty Rhodes, Vince at that point really had it out for Dusty considering Akeem "the African Dream") being called Vincent in WCW.
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WWE purchases AAA
It feels like that they have these kind of plans every 10 years. There is this famous picture of Triple H in front of a world map with lot of small NXT markers on different parts of the world and I am pretty sure there were similar news sometimes in the early to mid aughts. Anyway, who could they grab in Europe? Both RevPro and wXw feel too small to make actual plays for real fulltime touring companies.
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WWE purchases AAA
There are about four page on this at DVDVR (though far) in the general April discussion thread, so I wouldn't say there were no reactions over there.
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WWE purchases AAA
I am realizing only now that in some way Triple H bought AAA, at least there is something funny about this.
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Wrestlemania 41
Even cockroach is borderline considering that cockroaches are vermin and you know who used the termin "vermin" for whom.
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Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 4
Yeah, that was one booking decision that seemed suspect (as have no clue about Joshi, I can't judge the booking of those matches), though Aoki does not seem super protected in DDT either, so I guess you could try to argue for that result. I was positively surprised about Natalya's performance. She was the biggest name WWE provided for the show (with maybe the exception of Pete Dunne) and you could have expected her to do the bare minimum here, but she seemed motivated. Except using the Sharpshooter as a finish and spot or two, where I guess her instincts made her do something that did not fit to the style, it was a pretty good match.
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Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 4
I generally agree with that sentiment. The early shows at least had a cool "underground" vibe to them and it felt fresh to have wrestlers outside their normal environments trying to work matches. Also the shows were relatively short which made them easy to get through (in a good sense). Now it's three hour shows in a fully lit arena. I would say in general the quality of the work has improved (I am halfway through this show and all but the first match were at least okay, the opener was a stinker, though). I guess it's still good enough to watch one show a year of that style. The point regarding inconsequentiality is definitely spot on. The agenting was a bit suspect. In one match, you have Regal's kid winning after a backdrop suplex (or a Regal-plex, I guess) where the ref stopped the match immediately after the move. In the next match you have a similar finish, though the ref did not care that the guy taking the backdrop was selling the move like death and had the match continue. Not the refs fault, just bad booking / agenting. I guess you have to expect such things on an indy show (especially full of wrestlers that probably wrestler 2-3 times that day).
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WWE Vault youtube channel
It's from a home release, WWF Wrestling World Tour, released in late 92 (so I guess the commentary was taped during Flair's second run). The match is from the same Barcelona show (in 91) where Tito Santana pinned the Undertaker: https://www.prowrestlinghistory.com/videos/wwf/listing/coliseum.html#misc https://thehistoryofwwe.com/wwf-results-1991/
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