Everything posted by Matt D
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Wrestler of the Year 2017
Someone point me to a few free WALTER matches online. I havent seen anything of him at all.
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The XFL is returning?
This is a great point and surely, the more savvy board members of WWE will be resistant to it? I know for a fact that a Mr. Levesque will see a massive opportunity stemming from this, if everything pans out how people are expecting. Theres probably money in it though.
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The XFL is returning?
I'm implying this is welcomed by the POTUS. I'm even being slightly paranoid about it since it's that sort of week.
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The XFL is returning?
You have to wonder if hes got support from the top on this.
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The XFL is returning?
This is the real issue. It isn't players protesting or anything like that. CTE and everything we know about concussions and all of the players we've watched kill themselves over the past 17 years is the cause of the NFL's declining ratings. Also. The fact that football is actually secretly boring as fuck doesn't help. Basketball is right there. Go watch that. Or the DVDVR 80s Puerto Rico set. You'll be way happier. You're giving people a lot of credit (or maybe "lot" isn't the right word. How about "too much.")
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The XFL is returning?
I can just imagine the tweets.
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Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 4
Yeah, the real problem with that shoot is that it showed Flair knew bupkis about Pro Wrestling.
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WWE TV 4th - 11th December 2017
I'm all for Brock vs Kane. In a world without a Suplex City...
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Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 4
Mooney talked about that on his podcast about Monsoon and Heenan.
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WON HOF 2017
Should people make an argument for Arn as an agent?
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WWE 27 November - 3 December 2017
High school gyms and local armories?
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WWE 27 November - 3 December 2017
Loss is obviously a huge Hart Foundation fan. Maybe we should reopen that old thread.
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[1980-09-30-NJPW-Bloody Fight Series] Bob Backlund vs Stan Hansen
I liked this a lot. These two are uniquely matched against each other as both like to take a bunch of the match if you don't stop them. Sometimes (like when Mil and Brody interact) that goes poorly. With these two, it worked and felt like a real struggle. At points they really went at it too. The Backlund high knee, piledriver, and headbutt were some of the best things I've EVER seen out of him. I absolutely loved that Hansen got a revenge high knee later on. (I saw this clipped, btw, and what I saw started with the armbar which made for a slighter match but a better one. That's a weird argument for editing I guess?). Every missed Hansen lariat was just massive and I liked some of the outside stuff towards the end plenty. It's worth a watch.
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Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 4
I'd argue that you can't just jump into Blue Panther without some legwork to prepare you though. I'd argue the opposite. For the most part, you can watch Blue Panther's big matches and just from those get a sense of who he was, what he did well, and what the match was about. Maybe he changed as he got older but in his thirties Panther didn't surround his singles matches with the kind of buildup and followup that make for great feuds and add to the one on one match. I think it works for the Barr match and for some of the fun stuff that's popped up in Japan where Panther's working more broadly as a stereotypical rudo, but in general, you understand what makes Blue Panther so special, you need to understand lucha (trios organization and how he's so good at directing traffic, how title matches operate and why, the role he played when teaming with guys like Fuerza, what makes maestros matches special, etc.). Otherwise, he's just a guy who can get in and out of matwork quickly. I assume Bryan sees more in him than that but who knows? Technical matches are not something unique to Mexico. Kurt Angle vs Chris Benoit was wrestled with the same sort of principles as those of a Blue Panther title match, even though the styles were different. Anyone watching Blue Panther vs Atlantis is going to quickly understand what is going on, although some might wonder why Panther does not just kick Atlantis in the leg over and over. The Love Machine matches are the ones where I think you'd MOST want to watch the six mans that surround the famous matches, but then if someone asks for a best of Blue Panther recommendation I'm probably not going to suggest watching him against Love Machine. Have you seen Kurt Angle vs Chris Benoit lately? I'm not sure that's the best example. You don't usually see multiple German suplexes in a Blue Panther match. I get what you're saying though and no, it's not completely alien. I'd put it this way and you're free to disagree. What makes Blue Panther so good is clearly evident in his matches. What makes him so great, however, requires an understanding of the nuance. Could you say the same thing about a Jerry Lawler (for example)? Maybe? As for Panther vs Love Machine, there's understanding the story and understanding the style and those are two different things.
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Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 4
I'd argue that you can't just jump into Blue Panther without some legwork to prepare you though. I'd argue the opposite. For the most part, you can watch Blue Panther's big matches and just from those get a sense of who he was, what he did well, and what the match was about. Maybe he changed as he got older but in his thirties Panther didn't surround his singles matches with the kind of buildup and followup that make for great feuds and add to the one on one match. I think it works for the Barr match and for some of the fun stuff that's popped up in Japan where Panther's working more broadly as a stereotypical rudo, but in general, you understand what makes Blue Panther so special, you need to understand lucha (trios organization and how he's so good at directing traffic, how title matches operate and why, the role he played when teaming with guys like Fuerza, what makes maestros matches special, etc.). Otherwise, he's just a guy who can get in and out of matwork quickly. I assume Bryan sees more in him than that but who knows?
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The 10,000 person crowd
I havent been to one since 2004 probably! Thats sad though.
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Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 4
I'd argue that you can't just jump into Blue Panther without some legwork to prepare you though.
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Dave Meltzer stuff
It dawned on me that I never read what 1995 Dave had to say about Hogan burning the observer, so I went back and looked.
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WON HOF 2017
I wonder if the E and C podcast didnt help Edge too.
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The 10,000 person crowd
They had those in MA in the late 90s at least. I think they still do now. Im pretty sure the issue is you and your Mean Street Posse mentality, my friend.I may not be from Brockton or Lawrence but I ain't from Lexington or Concord either. Don't make me out to be some boojie mutha. Matt D, you'll get this being from Mass, it sounds like Hot Topic is like a more widespread Newbury Comics. Genius idea! I make a West Newbury Comics and devote to selling Cena merch! Less comics, movies and music. More T-shirts and goth and or punk paraphernalia. More mall driven. Otherwise were getting a little bit closer.