December 25, 201410 yr comment_5646875 Precarious and its variations are used. Example: Shawn Michaels is an a precarious position on the top rope! Gingerly is often used when someone is crotched on the top, sat on the top turnbuckle, hung upside down in the turnbuckle. Example: Against his will, Umaga sits gingerly on the ropes.
December 25, 201410 yr comment_5646912 I wonder how one hangs upside down in the turnbuckle "in a careful or cautious manner".
July 4, 201510 yr comment_5682814 Not sure if this has been mentioned yet, but why do they always remove "Jr" from a second generation wrestler who has that at the end of their name (Chavo Guerrero, Rey Mysterio, Ted Dibiase, etc)? I cant recall any other wrestling promotion who ever did this.
July 4, 201510 yr comment_5682911 Words learned from today's browse of PWO, pt 42: ☑Doxa ☑Nomenclature
July 4, 201510 yr comment_5682956 Supposedly Vince hates the nomenclature Jr. as he himself is one. I've always heard that he's technically not a Jr. because it's Vincent J. McMahon and Vincent K. McMahon. Apparently, the middle initial makes a difference.
July 4, 201510 yr comment_5683013 Supposedly Vince hates the nomenclature Jr. as he himself is one. I've always heard that he's technically not a Jr. because it's Vincent J. McMahon and Vincent K. McMahon. Apparently, the middle initial makes a difference. This is correct. I'm guessing Vince doesn't like Junior because a lot of the boys that worked for his dad called him that as kind of a demeaning way as a nickname (that's how I take it when Piper does it), like they want to feel superior and talk down to him. Others that just call him Vince, Jr in media to clarify would be a different situation as their is no disrespect intended.
July 5, 201510 yr comment_5683044 Makes sense, but it did get ridiculous when they brought in Chavo Guerrero Sr, and since Chavo Guerrero Jr was no longer using the "jr", they resorted to calling him "Chavo Classic".
July 5, 201510 yr comment_5683070 I actually thought "Chavo Classic" was a perfectly fun wrestling way of avoiding calling him a Sr.
July 6, 201510 yr comment_5683272 I actually thought "Chavo Classic" was a perfectly fun wrestling way of avoiding calling him a Sr. I agree, like the rib on calling Carlos Colon a "youngster" in the 1994 Rumble.
July 8, 201510 yr comment_5683803 Looks like a paper copy of the memo from a few years ago hit Reddit today. I'll put them in a spoiler box, because there's a ton of them.
July 8, 201510 yr comment_5683807 I saw that too. Some of that should be common sense, announcer 101 stuff - everything under the "Don'ts" and "Do's" sections. But there's a ton of weird Vince shit, like ...going forward, we never want to use the term "the title is on the line". and Please do not use the term "Sports Entertainment". Going forward please use "Entertainment" in place.
July 8, 201510 yr comment_5683836 The funniest part about that memo leaking is that if/when Vince finds out about it his takeaway would be to have the announcers take shots at the internet rather than realizing the vast consensus being people find his company's commentators to be painfully overproduced.
September 25, 20159 yr comment_5700501 Figured I'd bring this back from the dead since I was reminded of this thread looking at WWE's YouTube page. I get wanting to have a nickname/descriptive phrase for everyone that you can put on a shirt or some other merch, but it's hilarious to see them being referred to as such instead of their names. What do i mean? Well instead of calling him Dean Ambrose, every mention has to say The Lunatic Fringe instead. Paige becomes The Diva of Tomorrow, Rusev is the Bulgarian Brute, even Nattie becomes (and I swear this is actually how she was named) The Hart Dungeon Graduate. I can only imagine how the near pathological fear of using names comes off to non-fans.
September 25, 20159 yr comment_5700576 Same thing in Bryan's book in the chapter intro parts written by a WWE writer. He's constantly referred to as "the WWE's Yes!Man". All the other nicknames are shoehorned in. Wrestlemania is always referred to by one of its nicknames..."The Show of Shows", "The Grandest Stage of Them All" etc.
September 25, 20159 yr comment_5700579 Same thing in Bryan's book in the chapter intro parts written by a WWE writer. He's constantly referred to as "the WWE's Yes!Man". All the other nicknames are shoehorned in. Wrestlemania is always referred to by one of its nicknames..."The Show of Shows", "The Grandest Stage of Them All" etc. Nothing was more annoying than WrestleMania 25 being called the 25th anniversary. That still irks me.
September 25, 20159 yr comment_5700581 But never The Granddaddy of Them All. Because that would make it sound old. It's okay for everyone who wrestles on it to actually be old though.
January 28, 20169 yr comment_5724072 At the Royal Rumble, during the Owens/Ambrose match, Cole referred to being thrown into the crowd as "being thrown into the WWE Universe" more than once which tells me it's likely a production decree. I can't recall hearing him doing that regularly, but it was really weird and I am a bit hung up on it now. It makes it sound like a guy was thrown into a space anomaly.
March 24, 20169 yr comment_5735134 Thought this was a good time to bring this back to life since it's been re-christened The Award-Winning WWE Network and the full name must be used at all times including during promos and video descriptions on YouTube.
May 2, 20178 yr comment_5798974 Six-Man matches are now being referred to as "six-person", even if all the wrestlers in the ring are the same gender.
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