April 10, 201510 yr comment_5664379 The rascals of Byker Grove go the matches to enjoy Drew McDonald, Johnny "Legend of Doom" South, Flint's Greatest Professional Wrestler the Boston Blackie, and someone masquerading as Davey Boy Smith who I thought was Johnny Smith when I was 12 or so. Anyone know who it is? It looks like it was put together by Orig Williams looking at the talent, which raises the mystery of why he didn't use the WCW ring he kept from the 1993 UK Tour?
June 7, 20169 yr comment_5756370 New Jack on Jenny Jones as someone brought in to motivate at risk teens to behave, which he does by violently cursing them and calling them pieces of shit while raving about how only their mama's really love them and Jenny pleads with him to stop has to be high on the list. Didn't he also do the same on Maury once?
June 12, 20169 yr comment_5756822 Sheamus appears on a commentary track for the Blu-ray release of the 2nd season of Rick & Morty
October 11, 20168 yr comment_5771355 Holy shit : http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/2016/10/FERNANDEZ/56422 I haven't read it yet, but this is pretty amazing. Le Monde Diplomatique is like the best, most detailed newspaper in France, it's only monthly and it goes pretty deep into issues (and it's the only real intellectual, left wing newspaper too). One page on lucha libre and as always, it seems pretty well documented and has something to say about the americanization of lucha since the inception of AAA. I love that newspaper.
October 12, 20168 yr comment_5771465 Alfonso Morales narrating boxing highlights from the 1970s (not that unusual, but I didn't expect to hear his voice when watching a nonwrestling Youtube video) Also there's another boxing match where DDP was the ring announcer, but I can't remember which one it was.
October 17, 20168 yr comment_5772012 Bones referenced wrestling sporadically in his older music, but this is pretty odd: https://soundcloud.com/teamsesh/owen?in=teamsesh/sets/bones-goodfornothing
November 5, 20168 yr comment_5774555 As stated before, rappers referencing wrestling in their music is nothing new, but here's two examples of wrestlers I couldn't really imagine ever getting referenced in a rap song being mentioned. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-u82MbMgng "unmask his ass like Mil Mascaras" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3P5cTvQWBCY "tonight I plan a double murder with "Maniac" Mark Lewin"
November 13, 20168 yr comment_5775104 In David Lynch's Mulholland Drive, you can see someone wrote "WWF" in graffiti during a scene early on.
November 15, 20168 yr comment_5775278 In the HBO series The Newsroom, there is an episode set on the night bin Laden was killed. As the staff is trying to pull together what the impending Presidential address could be, The Rock's hinting at something big tweet from earler in the day is brought up. Also one of the newsroom's staffers' girl friend assumed it was related to The Rock facing Triple H at WrestleMania XXVIII. Granted the character was baked at the time, but kind of hilarious considering Rock-Cena was announced the night after the Wrestlemania a few weeks earlier!
November 27, 20168 yr comment_5776791 Another Mulholland Drive connection, the guy who played the hitman was Rip's brother in No Holds Barred.
December 17, 20168 yr comment_5779032 "like I’m working baby face out of Mid-South in the ‘80s. I kept a blade hidden in my wrist tape" is a lyric in this Wonder Years song.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G3Z3IQqKbdQ
March 5, 20178 yr comment_5790417 Always fun to stumble onto the oddest pro-wrestling reference. In "Une affaire privée", a french movie by Guillaume Nicloux from 2002, the moody detective is seen in his underwear working in his bed in front of a TV where a bloody Hidoh is dropped into a barb-wire board, in an FMW deathmatch.
March 15, 20178 yr comment_5791954 A Shawn Michaels namedropping in this (crappy) french track. At 40'. So you can hear how I would pronounce "Shawn Micheals" too (I do it about as well as the singer). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2H6WHDaTtHs&feature=youtu.be
May 3, 20178 yr Author comment_5799176 Watching an episode of Seinfeld last night and Kramer went on a random spiel about Killer Kowolski.
May 3, 20178 yr comment_5799215 Jerry also described Man-Hands, "It's like dating George 'The Animal' Steele."
May 9, 20178 yr comment_5799896 Seinfeld and wrestling converged against last night! http://www.prowrestlingsheet.com/veda-scott-kings-of-leon-slut-shaming/#.WRJNs2UWzdk TLDR? The bassist of Kings of Leon mocked wrestling on Twitter. A Canadian indie wrestler used the "jerk store" comeback from the Seinfeld episode "The Comeback" on Twitter and things just escalated and escalated from there, with the Kings of Leon bassist's weak, arguably embarrassing retorts and his eventual attempts at clarity failing miserably. A day later, more and more wrestlers have done the one thing you should count on a wrestler to do - stomping a mudhole in this jabroni. And as long as we're talking about the unmatched peaks of 90s sitcoms, I'll leave this here too in case anyone else wants to join along in bashing this poor dude's unfortunate decision to criticize pro-wrestling...
June 12, 20178 yr comment_5803626 Random but someone mentioned on another thread how they would have liked to have seen an AWA reference on last season of Fargo, which took place in MN circa 1979. For some reason I always thought the Ken Patera/Saito/McDonalds incident would have made for a funny reference at some point.
July 13, 20178 yr comment_5807129 That is a near-perfect album cover. It takes about 45 minutes or so for the pro wrestling connection to become apparent...but once it does, Holy Moley!
July 13, 20178 yr comment_5807145 Puscifer latest album's aesthetic is all lucha influenced. But already in the previous one, you had this little gem : (no idea why some pro-wrestling promotion never got Maynard involved. Ok he's more an MMA guy, but stil...)
July 14, 20178 yr comment_5807282 While we're on the subject of music, I just noticed that King Crimson's two dates in Atlanta for their upcoming fall tour are at Center Stage.
July 14, 20178 yr comment_5807303 Corey Graves' name when he was a wee lad toiling on the Pittsburgh indy scene was Sterling James Keenan, so I'm always holding out hope.
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