Everything posted by Robert S
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WWE Extreme Rules 2017
The guys in the main event have some bad nicknames going on: "The Kingslayer" (I suppose because he beat "The King of Kings"?), "The Architect" (this one I don't get at all), "Seth freakin' Rollins", "The New Face of Fear", "The Roman Empire"
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WWE Extreme Rules 2017
"Any wres... eh... superstar (...)" - Kurt Angle 2017 EDIT: He really seems to have problems with the WWE terminology, he also had problems remembering that the next Raw PPV is called Great Balls of Fire.
- [2000-03-24-AJPW] Kenta Kobashi & Kentaro Shiga vs Yoshihiro Takayama & Takao Omori
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[2000-03-11-FWA] Mike Quackenbush vs Don Montoya
I'm with Loss here in that I really liked this match. Montoya is really great here and I wonder if he wouldn't have been a good replacement for Xavier as early ROH heel champion. Quack was fine in the opening slow-motion chain-wrestling, but his finishing stretch offense looked pretty shitty.
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[2000-03-11-APW-5th Anniversary Show] Michael Modest vs Donovan Morgan
Morgan was pretty bland here while Modest definitely was not. I wonder if this match could have been better with reversed roles - i.e. Morgan the guy playing heel incorporating shtick. Modest is a guy who should have had a much better career. He probably burned too many bridges in the early 2000s. That clotheline that Morgan took looked pretty scary. Didn't Oro die doing that spot? (though in this case the landing definitely was not planned) Typical Attitude era crowd here: "we want puppies", "catfight" etc.
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[2000-03-01-Michinoku Pro] CIMA & Sumo Fuji & Judo Suwa & Yoshikazu Taru vs Tiger Mask & Masaaki Mochizuki & Magnum Tokyo & Minoru Fujita
I did not realize at the time how well put together the Crazy Max team was. You have SUWA the heat machine, Fuji who wrestles big, CIMA who can do fast complicated sequences with the best of them and at the same time have the aura of a star, plus there was, well, TARU, who looks cool wearing shades carying a baseball bat.
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Between the Sheets #95 (May 10-16, 1992) (Featuring Steven Prazak)
Bix is doing impersonations? ;-)
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Between the Sheets #95 (May 10-16, 1992) (Featuring Steven Prazak)
Kris doing impersonations reminds me a bit of Andy Kaufman's foreign man. Everybody (well, except Corey Maclin) sounds the same.
- [2000-03-18-CZW-X-Spelled] Low Ki & Mercury vs Ric Blade & TCK
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[2000-03-25-Osaka Pro] Takehiro Murahama vs Naohiro Hoshikawa
Hoshikawa suffered a severe brain injury in a cage match against Takaiwa in Zero-One. According to Wikipedia the injury was a sum of the cage match and multiple untreated concussions. I have never heard of this match before. It is not surprising that it is very good considering Murahama was hyped as a super-rookie back then and Hoshikawa was a hugely underrated guy, but the extend of how much this ruled still surprised me. Though reading about the concussions makes me feel a bit bad considering how hard Murahama was laying it in here at the finish.
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Unicorn Gimmick Matches
Plus other fun things on a pole like a leather jacket, a piñata or Judy Bagwell. How about that strange Texas death match version the WWF did at Wrestlemania X (Savage vs. Crush)?
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Between the Sheets #92 (April 19-25, 1995) (Featuring Kurt Brown)
You've got that Foreman-Schulz story a bit wrong: the fight actually took place in Las Vegas. The rematch should have happened in Germany though. After Foreman refused the rematch Schulz was scheduled to fight Francis Botha. That fight ended in another debacle as Botha won a (controversial) split decision that was later overturned after Botha tested positive for steroids. After the decision was announced some fans began throwing champagne glasses and even bottles into the ring. A couple of fans in the first few rows were injured.
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The AJPW/Noah Spilt - Online fans perspective from that time
It was five years (not that this makes the rest of the statement wrong incorrect).
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Vince McMahon Biopic in the works
I think Steve Carell would do pretty well in the VKM role (if he roids up, that is).
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[2000-03-11-APW-5th Anniversary Show] Boyce LeGrande & Robert Thompson vs Jardi Frantz & Vinny Massaro
Fun action tag team match. The handcam that was too close to the ring made the thing a bit hard to follow from time to time when the action was too fast. Strange that most of the bigger APW names of this era, even though they were among the early internet indy darlings, did not much of notice in their careers. Except of those four guys Tony Jones (of Beyond the Mat fame) comes to mind as well. And after breaking with APW even Modest and Morgan only had (except from a couple of ROH appearances) their NOAH gig. Frantz is the only guy among all those people who did PWG, and even he only had three matches (according to cagematch, not sure how complete their results regarding PWG are).
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Has any other top star had such a lackluster career like Orton?
I am not the biggest fan of Edge in-ring but I would rather watch a Best of Adam Copeland 30 DVDs (4 h per disc) set before watching another Randy Orton match where the main purpose is for the announcers to shout "RKO OUT OF NOWHERE" and use the terms "Apex Predator" and "The Viper" 20000 times. Randy Orton might really have been a good talent at a point where I was watching barely any WWE (basically from 2001 to about 2008). I remember 10-12 years (or so) ago reading that WWE told Orton to heavily study Jake Roberts, as a result he turned into a bad parody of Roberts.
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Has any other top star had such a lackluster career like Orton?
The number of hours of TV per week is a huge part, as is being forced of having to have all stars on TV almost every week and having hardly any squash matches, plus 15 or however many "PPV" special events per year. It's pretty hard to do a slow and long burn under this circumstances. I haven't watched NXT television in more than a year, but there you could see big differences: 1 hour per week, maybe 4-5 specials a year, not every star is on every episode. That's why they got away with putting Asuka vs. Ember Moon off for six months or so, even so it was obvious to anyone that this was Asuka's next stop after Bayley was gone.
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WWE Network... It's Here
That could be/probably is a relic resulting from the fact that the show was prepared and archived during the name dispute, then not redone afterwards.I doubt the blurred version is the master copy. WWE would have been very stupid to alter the master copy. They don't care enough (and shouldn't, it's really not worth the time) to go back to the master, ie the original videotape, to create a new digital version now that the issue is resolved. Actually I would be surprised if they did not create an unedited version when they digitized the thing in the first place.
- [2000-03-25-TWA-Total Impact TV] American Dragon & Spanky vs Board of Education (Cage)
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WWE Network... It's Here
Was that the A show in the late 80ies or was it Superstars?
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Dave Meltzer stuff
My memory might be wrong (after all the thing was 17 years ago), but I think Fukuda had an undiagnosed brain tumor which ruptured after the elbow drop causing the bleeding.
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James Laurinaitis Retires from Football
If he wants he will definitely get his chance. He will face an uphill battle though: he is already 30 and after that many years playing professional American football his body probably is pretty shot.