Everything posted by Stiva
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AEW Double or Nothing 2021
Brian Cage out here looking like the guy from 90s PC game Bioforge
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AEW Double or Nothing 2021
Deeb is outrageously good. Her having work rate NWA title matches could well be a highlight of Rampage
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AEW Double or Nothing 2021
Hope it’s a good one for you, MoS. Psyched for when they can tour the UK so I can cheer on national hero, Tony Ogogo. The last couple of weeks of Dynamite have actually had me hyped for this. With the fans back and able to respond to some of these guys for the first time, AEW feels really hot.
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Is the empire crumbling before our eyes?
Jonathan Pearce has history commentating on those robots kicking the shit out of each other and then, as an added plus, I won’t have to listen to him on Match of the Day anymore.
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WWE TV 05/24 - 05/30 Ja Morant is the greatest person in Memphis ever
Good work if you can get it. Ink a deal, be anywhere less than what Vince demands on whatever whim he’s feeling this morning and take the severance money to go back to a sane company.
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All Elite Wrestling
Whatever it is, they need to sort it because if it’s stopping any of Bryan, Joe or Andrade coming in, then it’s costing them all a fortune. Quite literally. I don’t even love Omega but I’d be down for Omega vs any of them
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AEW Dynamite - May 12, 2021
In lighter news, Miro as TNT champ means that they’re probably going to do the Miro/Sabian match for the title and if that’s not an 8 second squash then I might boycott
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All Elite Wrestling
Not to mention taking entire segments of shows to do a baby shower, advertise his reality show and do tone-deaf, patriotic promos because he has a psychotic desire to recreate all of his daddy’s programs. For as much as AEW attempts to make everything connected, Cody’s segments may as well be from a different promotion. As much as I find the Young Bucks borderline unwatchable, they’re plugged into a lot of the various programs on the show and acknowledge things. Plus, you know they’re going to get their comeuppance at some point. It really feels that, once Darby finally beat Cody, he’d served his purpose for the fed
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AEW Dynamite - May 12, 2021
Almost forgot Wild Thing! They really should get as many recognisable and fitting songs they can muster as theme music. Part of the reason why ECW felt so cool at the time and it can work again
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AEW Dynamite - May 12, 2021
You could really tell that they’re ramping up the numbers since the crowd sounded pretty unsweetened tonight. My jaw actually dropped when Cody started his promo; just totally out of left-field and Ogogo has only cut about 2 anti-American promos hasn’t he? Cody wants to do so much old-school shit that he hasn’t got the patience to get there. That, coupled with his complete lack of self-awareness, makes him a heel in my book. I say it all the time but that main event reinforces that Darby Allin is the man for their future. Make 2022 the year of Darby, I say. Glad to see Miro get a good showing and that match was fucking great. Babyface Inner Circle has lost all appeal and really doesn’t work, outside of a few moments last week so it’s probably best that they fade away. Put the rocket to Santana and Ortiz and give us a good, long series with FTR. Britt Baker’s promo was awesome and it’s probably been the right idea to give her the big win in front of a packed house. Did I miss it or did they not announce any matches for next week? Is that a first? And, holy shit at The Bucks retiring SCU and them barely even mentioning or lingering with it. You know, you don’t have to take from WCWs shitty years, TK. That surely should have been the match to headline the California show?! Knowing the Bucks’ convoluted, shitty booking, they’ll probably give SCU one last chance and run it again there. Didnt think the show was too bad overall but the big moments and decisions were handled in a way that soured the good stuff.
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Is the empire crumbling before our eyes?
This MLW deal has to be Nick Khan’s doing, right? Scenes when he eventually takes control and explodes NXT
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AEW Dynamite - April 28, 2021
Forgot to mention Ethan Page's Golf Dad ensemble. I assume this all leads to AEWs first Dynamite triple threat with Page vs Scorpio vs Darby but Ethan Page was out here looking like a dad enjoying a freshly mowed lawn in July. Darby should hopefully take them both out since Miro/Darby is the money match, baby. With the win records the way they are, they're definitely building to Darby/Cassidy as a TV main but part of me thinks they need to move past Moxley and Kingston fairly soon. Renee is about to burst so I assume there's going to be an angle to take Moxley out but you can do Omega/Kingston at DoN. Christian is being positioned so he takes out all of Team Taz one by one and Cage beating Hangman is purely designed so that when Christian beats Brian Cage, it sets him up for the Omega match. The problem is that Miro is clearly being established as the new big threat and the logical match is Miro/Darby with Miro going over. Maybe they do the program where Miro is constantly kicking the shit out of Kip and when it comes to the big match, Kip costs Miro the TNT title but who cares about Kip Sabian? Either way, the fact you can have such a far reaching conversation about who is ready for what title shot and who deserves what is a testament to the booking of AEW; even when they get things wrong, which they absolutely do, they still understand the art of protecting their top guys and that's something to be applauded. And that's before I mention Sammy Guevara. I've been 100% sure that this entire Pinnacle/Inner Circle feud was designed to push him to the stratosphere and now that he's first in Blood and Guts, he's going to be in there from the start, have a great shine in the first 5 minutes, showcase his selling for the rest of the time and i'll be amazed if he doesn't get the pin. Probably on Spears but that's the exact reason he's in the Pinnacle. I can only assume there's going to be an angle where MJF kicks him out for literally anybody else.
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AEW Dynamite - April 28, 2021
Could give or take the first hour up until the parley but thought the show really pulled around with the second hour. Heel Bucks and their wink-nudge bullshit had me skipping through my first Dynamite match in forever but I enjoyed the SCU promo on them. I don’t know how you can look past Darby as the future man of AEW at this point; Vance, while improving, is still green around the gills and Darby constructed a match around the spots he had and made it feel different from his previous defences. Week to week, he’s doing interesting things every time out and all of his matches feel like must-watch events. Popped for Miro attacking that Twitch streamer/Penelope’s manager and the next two weeks look great. If Moxley/Nagata doesn’t lead to Nagata buddying up with Moxley and Kingston as the three baddest dudes in the land, what are we even doing here?
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[2000-04-30-WWF-Backlash] X-Pac & Road Dogg vs Edge & Christian
What a great PPV opener with all four busting their guts out to have a strong match. I don’t seem to remember Road Dogg ever moving this quick but he was right there with the other three. Edge and Christian were a great team at this period and it’s refreshing to note that they could work these opening matches, complete with fairly complex finishing sequences and pull them off great and they weren’t just a team that excelled in the big stunt show matches. X-Pac being busted hardway (I think) was an absolutely insane thing to happen in the opening match of the night. Really solid stuff and the kind of thing that WWF just wasn’t pulling off on the undercard the year previous.
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All Elite Wrestling
I always assumed that the end of Page’s little arc would be him leading The Dark Order against The Elite but everyone but Silver has been pushed to the background in that stable these days.
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Is Impact* the best wrestling promotion in history? *(Now TNA again, 2024)
Well. Let’s hope the match is still strong on mute
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Sean Waltman
I love Waltman but the depth of the field this time around has me reconsidering. He really was a phenomenal babyface, right out of the gate but I feel like I need to watch more of his 2000 heel run where he was positioned opposite Jericho for a couple of months and his TNA work before he hits my ballot this time round.
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Is the empire crumbling before our eyes?
They released Kalisto too?! I hope that’s a case of a worker asking for their release because he feels like someone you could keep around for years in any role.
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Is the empire crumbling before our eyes?
Oh man, give me the Samoa Joe global retirement run. It’s incredibly shady and yet more bullshit from WWE but I can’t lie when I say that’s all I can think about
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WWE TV 04/12 - 04/18 Roman Reigns is the Dream Crusher, the Tribal Chief AND the Head of the Table.
I hope the Roddy resigning angle leads to him showing up on Smackdown
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[2002-11-17-WWE-Survivor Series] HHH vs Shawn Michaels vs Chris Jericho vs Kane vs Booker T vs Rob Van Dam (Elimination Chamber)
The first 10 minutes or so of this are some of the most violent in company history when you look at just how little give the surrounding areas and the chains had in this specific chamber. There’s huge indentations on HHHs back after a few minutes and then RVD is just getting smashed kidney first into the support beams, not even the chain-links and everyone is just taking gnarly bumps on the steel in these tight, confined spaces. And then, they don’t replay it but RVD getting no height on the splash from the top of the pod and landing, knee first on HHHs throat is absolutely sickening stuff. Full credit for continuing on. After that, it descends into some more plodding brawling which leads into a finishing stretch that gets the crowd really into it, even if I can take or leave HHH and Michaels’ finishing runs, even if here it was fairly fresh. The right winner for the crowd but sadly, it just couldn’t sustain the hot opening once RVD was gone.
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[2003-08-24-WWE-Summerslam] HHH vs Shawn Michaels vs Chris Jericho vs Kevin Nash vs vs Randy Orton vs Goldberg (Elimination Chamber)
This lacks the more violent feel of the original due to it lacking RVD being hell bent on leaping into and off of all of the steel (not to mention HHH not having his throat crushed) but it really is a much tighter and focused match that shits the bed on the finish. Even Nash is great as the few things he’s tasked to do, he does with real force and oomph. The Goldberg run is absolutely fantastic and not even Michaels can stretch out his finishing run with him past the point of boredom as he just destroys everyone and the chamber in a wild 4 minute stretch. Put the title on him here and it’s one of the best Chamber matches, instead, Hunter bullshits his way to another win and then drops the title a month later when the damage is done and the bloom is off the rose.
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Wrestlemania 37
Don’t want to tread over old ground too much but that Bad Bunny match was a miracle and damn did the Miz ever work it perfectly. He had to be in the perfect spot with the right timing to help BB along and he did it well. Just a really solid as hell, old pro performance from a source you wouldn’t expect
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Ronda Rousey
I believe Meltzer reported that the Bayley match was one that they made the decision to call in the ring which is why I nominated it. I could be mistaking it with the Charlotte match but either way, I think they trusted her to go out without too much of a safety net by the end, albeit with workers they knew were good and could carry the load if things went wrong
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Brock Lesnar
His 2020 Rumble performance is one of my favourite Rumble runs of all time and I think it speaks to what he’s done so well in his second run; subvert the expected while still delivering the goods. They seemed to use Brock as a vehicle for experimenting with their formula and he, for the most part, made it work.