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El-P

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  1. El-P replied to Loss's topic in Forums Feedback
    This bug really is annoying. At times I don't understand why it doesn't work.
  2. Brad Armstrong.
  3. The Steiners showing up unannounced on Nitro was yet another one of those "holy shit" moment, with more guys with actual star power showing up on TV. Against the Road Warrior to boot, the dream match of all dream match for US tag team wrestling. Nice bomb throwing power match. Disjointed, but it had to be expected. Steiners doing the job was a surprise too, but they were building up the Warriors for Uncensored, and the Steiners didn't lose any polish from that loss. Cool stuff.
  4. It would have been a nice touch if Pillman didn't leave WCW afterward. Or if it turned into an angle with ECW. As it is, it's nothing.
  5. FUCK YES ! Eye gouging stuff.
  6. Match was okay. Putting the TV belt on Luger was a waste, he didn't need it. They are teasing a Badd heel turn, as he gets agressive with the Doll. He's a goner. I wish he had stayed in WCW, if only to spare us Sable, TV celebrity.
  7. El-P replied to a post in a topic in Publications and Podcasts
    The two Cornette episode were pure gold. Shitload of great stories. The Phil Hickerson/Dennis Condrey/Tohjo Yamamoto double turn rib story was one of the funniest thing I ever heard.
  8. Nitro was pre-empted that week. Anyway, this match is so redondant at this point, we've seen this a million time, and it's exactly what Loss said, your usual Flair vs Sting stuff with the order of sequences mixed up, as always. Tells no story, it's just a bunch of stuff. The no-finish gimmick was a nice throwback to the days of old, but it also garanteed a shit finish, which of course it was in the end.
  9. At some point, nostalgia is getting toward senility. I mean, who *really* wants to see Hogan at WM (or on the Network) *again*. It was a nice nostalgia stint back in 2003 (which overstayed its welcome quite quickly though). Eleven years ago. Nostalgia only goes so far. At this point, bringing Hogan back is almost necrophilia.
  10. Here we go again. The debate PWO doesn't want to see again, just next to Flair vs Bret. But yeah, it was 13 years ago. Those people are gone, and they won't come back for Sting who didn't brought them back to TNA either.
  11. All of this... in 2014 ? Seriously ? This is sooooooo 2002.
  12. El-P replied to Loss's topic in Forums Feedback
    Test
  13. Charlotte is Horsemen Country no more apparently.
  14. Yep, this is the best TV match these two had thus far. Savage's selling and bumping was terrific here and really made Flair look great. The ending looks like a clusterfuck though, someone missed his cue. And of course, the Bootybooty Man, yet another embarrassing Hogan brainfart to give his bags handler some undeserved TV time. A mix between the old Beefcake and the Ultimate Warrior actually.
  15. What a stupid match. Hogan takes 95% of the offense, most of it consisting on heeling it up on Arn despite already getting no babyface reaction. And he sells Arn's stuff for a good 10 seconds before hulking up. Heenan is great as pointing out everything bad about Hogan here. This is no way a real job, it's a joke, and Hogan makes sure it's even more a joke by coming back immediately after the lethal "high heel to the eye" spot, performed on an already injured eye mind you, that had him cry in pain for several minutes a few weeks before. Hogan sucks. In his 96 Timeline, Sullivan says those two jobs were Hogan's call because he was getting so much heat in the back and the constant pressure from Flair to do jobs. Hogan thought by doing "clean jobs" to Flair & his best friend back to back he would get some heat off his back.
  16. There's a reason why Liz was pretty much never given the mic. Otherwise, what I said two years ago.
  17. El-P replied to goodhelmet's topic in WWE
    I really needed to laugh at this time, believe me, so thanks a whole lot for this.
  18. El-P replied to goodhelmet's topic in WWE
    The Warrior stint in WCW in 98 is some of the worst eye gouging TV I've seen. And I have seen a lot.
  19. El-P replied to goodhelmet's topic in WWE
    So is it the day when all of a sudden the Ultimate Warrior is great and all because he goes into the HoF ? Keep me posted.
  20. Better than I remembered. But damn, Buffer fucking up Flair's intro, the ref being inept at closing the door and making a superman comeback, the bell sounding at the wrong time, the wide shots and cut away from the blood and the ass, what a production disaster. Enjoyed the match more than I ever did though, Savage's selling was excellent, Flair brought back tons of fun spots, the best being falling crotch first on the top rope while showing ass (litteraly). The woman shoe is officialy the most lethal foreign object ever, it beat the MegaPowers. Liz's turn was a really nice twist that freshened the scene and gave Flair his last great stint as a character.
  21. Really, this "genius angle" was pointless in the grand scheme of things. The "bookerman" comment got totally over the head of the audience, got no heat and really was Pillman jerking off to work the guys in the back. I guess it worked since he got his release and showed up in ECW a few days later. The most insignificant "historical" moment of those storied years. Of course, Russo, who's an idiot, thought it was revolutionnary despite the fact it led to nothing and didn't draw a dime.
  22. I enjoyed this match better than the one on Nitro because Savage showed more intensity at first, although he still mainly sold before trying to come back with the big elbow. The old-school Horsemen beatdown, 3 on 1 in a TV studio, was really cool.
  23. Excellent Flair promo, he seems rejuvenated by this Savage feud. Woman looks better than she did in 1990 too.
  24. This is my issue with Savage as a babyface at this point of his career, he would often sell 90% of the match and come back with two moves to win (or in this case, before the match would be thrown out). So yeah, it's surprising to see Benoit beat him down so much, but to me it doesn't make a very compelling match at all. The Woman stuff just made no sense to me, there was no reason explained why she was with Savage & Hogan to begin with, and she's always been a heel, so the turn was to be expected anyway. That bitchy Liz doesn't warn Hogan about Flair jumping on his back, which is great. Gotta love Okerlund trying to defend her when Savage is asking about the incident. Come on Gene, it was obvious Liz didn't even tried, you're so trying to get on her good side here.
  25. I love the continuity from the 92 WWF angle. Made pro-wrestling more like an organic world.

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