Everything posted by El-P
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Dutch Mantell
Don't judge a book by its cover. One of the most solid worker I've seen, despite his super sleazy look. And a fantastic promo. His work as a color guy in SMW may be my favourite ever, adding a lot to that little promotion's 80's like squash matches and redneck angles. He would definitely find his way in my top 100.
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Miguel Perez Jr.
Here's one guy I always wanted to see pushed, either in WCW or WWF. Underrated worker that goes under the radar because PR pretty much does so. He did the unthinkable and got a good match out of a stupid scafold match gimmick in WINGS. He was always solid as hell in Los Boricuas (the missed opportunity of 1997's WWF to me, Savio & Miguel could have been a tremendous latino gang heel team if pushed seriously) despite the awful opposition (when Brian Lee is the best guy of the oposite team, good luck). Him vs Rey Jr. in WCW in 97 is one of the imaginary feud I'd loved to see.
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Daily Tidbits
Totally agree. It's a shame Arn got badly injured when he did, because he was still so good in the ring, and with more emphasis put on promo and competitive TV matches, he was picture perfect for the Nitro era. The promos he did in 98 building up to the return of Flair and the Horsemen comebacks are some of the best ever. And yeah, I hated the Rock's promo too back in the days. I got to enjoy them much later (as I did the whole character and worker BTW).
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Andre the Giant
The more you watch Andre prior to his WWF days, the more it gets obvious the guy was a tremendous worker. Could work serious brawl, comedy, babyface, heel. Totally would make my list.
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Kiyoshi Tamura
So yeah, I was a shoot-style fan, and Tamura was the apex of the style. For that reason only, and for years of being awesome and pushing his style to the extreme, he'd be my #4 or 5.
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Toshiaki Kawada
The King of the 90's. I really haven't re-watched much of him in the last 10 years, but still. You can't deny his greatness. #4 or 5.
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Mariko Yoshida
She did carry Mika Akino to a tremendous debut match. Although she trained Akino, who was a prodigy rookie herself, so that must have helped.
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Jim Duggan
I should just have said "watched TV seasons and arena footage" in my first post, since that one didn't get any bad reaction. I was just giving my two cents. (and you're the one making the only snarky, attention grabbing post of this thread BTW, with your patronizing "Congratulations you may be the only one to think that, you win the prize.". If that's not trolling, I don't know what it is.)
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The "Superstar Image" Today vs Yesterday
I told you before, Cena needs to turn heel and go Lance Armstrong on the WWE Universe's ass. Greatest gimmick ever.
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Jim Duggan
I talked about going through TV seasons. Forgot to mention arena stuff. Someone pointed out the arena stuff was better. I simply replied that actually I had seen a bunch of arena footage too, and that it was nothing special to me either. Nothing to get worked up like that, really. It's not dismissive. If I hadn't seen the arena footage I'd have replied "Ok, maybe I needed to see that stuff then". I guess you have to be all "Johnny watches WWE" mood these days…
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Things in WWE you want to see more of?
It's not that I don't care about the topic. If I had to make a list, I would probabIy agree with what Coffey said. But my point is I don't care about what WWE puts or their TV show anymore, and have zero confidence they will make it better (from my perspective). It's a reflection of the failure on their part to get me back, despite some stuff I really enjoyed this past year (Rusev, the heel New Day etc…). Like I said, it's been fun for a while, but...
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Things in WWE you want to see more of?
At this point, I don't care anymore (I did my best to try, and I watched more current stuff this year than I did in 15 years, and enjoyed quite a bit of it, thanks Rusev). It's been fun for a while though.
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Jushin "Thunder" Liger
He's probably the first japanese wrestler I was a fan of. Not because of WCW. We didn't get WCW before 96. But we got NJ on Eurosport, with lots of bad gaijin matches (that Vader vs Gigante match was shown all the time, for some reason). And some great stuff. Easy to become a Liger fan back then. I got bored with junior wrestling in the early 00's when I went through TV blocks, on tape bought from Jeff Lynch. At that point, I'd rather watch Choshu vs Hash than Liger vs Benoit. Liger is the greatest wrestler whose style I haven't cared for in more than a decade. would be #8 or #9. Oh, Yamada was great before the outfit, but he really beneficiated from the mask.
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Jim Duggan
Congratulations you may be the only one to think that, you win the prize. WTF ? Really ? As I said, I've been through shitloads of Mid-souh years ago, TV seasons and a bunch or arena stuff. That's what Duggan's work seemed to me, nothing special. That's all there's to it, really. Don't make everything a personal or ego issue. It's really not. I couldn't care less. I'm having "boring choice" Jumbo Tsuruta as my #1 wrestler ever, and other oh-so-original choices like Hansen, Terry Funk and Kawada in my top 5. I really couldn't care less if I'm in a large group or by myself. Especially at this point of my life, I mean...
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The "Superstar Image" Today vs Yesterday
People in the 80's thought mullet were cool.
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Mitsuharu Misawa
He went too far into the headdropping at one point. And it killed him, litteraly. For that reason, I'll drop him down one spot, and put Tenryu above him. #6 or 7
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Jim Duggan
I've seen Mid-South arena footage too. Nothing special.
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Megumi Kudo
Awful comparison, really. Necro was a freak show garbage guy in US indys. Kudo only did deathmatches in the last few years of her career mostly after Onita retired because someone had to take the abuse, and she did it in big arenas and stadiums because she was a bit time draw.
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Stan Hansen
The energizer bunny of beating the shit out of you. #2.
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Jim Duggan
After hearing again and again how good Duggan was in Mid-south, I was absolutely underwhelmed by his work there as I went through TV seasons. Yes, he was better than he was in WWF and WCW, but that wasn't too hard, but he really wasn't anything special. By the end of his run, he was just as goofy as he was in WWF. The only feud I really thought was actually great down there was against Buzz Sawyer. He never caught that fire again until he fought Vader in WCW.
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Masa Chono
Yeah that's what I thought. Thanks for correcting my failing memory (age… or alcohol. Or both).
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Masked Superstar/Demolition Ax
I don't even hate the Demos. They were a decent team all things considered (and by that I mean, Barry Darsow was half the team, so hat's off to Ax for keeping the level above complete suckiness, although Ivan Koloff he wasn't). But I always hear that Masked Supertar was that much better than cartoony WWF Eadie, but to me what I've seen of his work is totally uninspiring. It's kinda like the idea that Duggan was so good in Mid-south and that he only sucked in WWF and WCW. And then I went through Mid-south entire TV seasons and… ok, that's for another thread.
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JvK reviews pimped matches from late 90s-10s
I've been a pro-wrestling fan for 25 years. I never really got lucha, and never got into it. Too late now.
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Masa Fuchi
Yep. The best looking-like-nothing worker ever. He looked old even when he was younger. Not really old but… never young. But yeah, delivered the goods for so long.