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RC and Moon Pie posted:Hogan lost five times to Sting? And each one was hilariously bullshit.
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RC and Moon Pie posted:Hogan lost five times to Sting?
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# ? Nov 6, 2020 16:53 |
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is there a list of the best Eddie Kingston matches to watch? I only heard about the guy in passing before AEW but man I'm interested to see what he was doing before this.
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DLC Inc posted:is there a list of the best Eddie Kingston matches to watch? I only heard about the guy in passing before AEW but man I'm interested to see what he was doing before this. Best match he was ever involved in was ROH Death Before Dishonor '06 Cage of Death, the culmination of the ROH vs CZW feud but to be honest he's not a big part of that. But honestly, you should watch it but it's not exactly a King centric match. Another multiman tag to check is the Chikara Cibernetico 2010 with a Chikara team against the BdK Eddie Kingston vs Chris Hero, CZW Out With The Old from 2007, loser leaves town match. More Kingston vs Hero, Last Man Standing match, IWAMS Ted Petty Invitational 2007 Night 2 Chikara High Noon, Quackenbush vs Eddie Kingston, finals of the 12 Large Title tournament. Chikara Three-Fisted Tales, Kingston vs Claudio Castagnoli Chikara The Great Escape, Kingston vs Sara Del Rey Progress Natural Progression Series 6, Kingston, Ortiz & Santana vs Chris Brookes, Jordynne Grace & Jonathan Gresham Rev Pro High Stakes 2020, Kingston vs LA Park Heard some good things from wXw's 16 Carat Gold 2020 Night 1 match against Daniel Makabe but I haven't seen it myself. Also want to say that the Eddie Kingston Larry Sweeney feud in Chikara from 2006 is worth watching but not really in the context of matches so much as the whole feud which was fun. forkboy84 fucked around with this message at 20:17 on Nov 6, 2020 |
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DLC Inc posted:is there a list of the best Eddie Kingston matches to watch? I only heard about the guy in passing before AEW but man I'm interested to see what he was doing before this. Here's a few of my favourites Vs Chris Hero in CZW where the loser has to leave the promotion Vs Mike Quackenbush to crown the first Chikara singles champion Vs Claudio Castagnoli (now Cesaro) where the loser has to tell the winner he respects them.
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# ? Nov 6, 2020 20:26 |
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vs fred yehi aaw 2018 vs mark haskins aaw 2017 *vs ach aaw 2018* the austin tx show
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# ? Nov 6, 2020 20:32 |
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Eddie Kingston vs. Tim Donst at Chikara's Showdown in Crisisland (2007) is a match that's stayed with me for years.
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# ? Nov 6, 2020 20:40 |
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Honestly, the IWAMS match against Hero mentioned is up there with the Samoa Joe vs Necro Butcher match for just most nasty brawl. You can tell Hero & Kingston loving hate each other & it rules.
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FakePoet posted:I'm sure this is one of those things that most wrestling purists just kind of know off the top of their head, and I probably should considering I'm old enough to have seen most of it, but: Hogan vs Stan Hansen from 1990 is up there and could of been a template to keep Hogan matches fresh in the US. Hogan vs the Great Muta 1993 is also up there but it's also amusing for other reasons (Like Hogan calling the WWF title a toy)
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# ? Nov 6, 2020 21:52 |
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Kingston feels too drat real to have ever been a big part of CHIKARA. So weird.
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# ? Nov 6, 2020 21:57 |
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ChrisBTY posted:Kingston feels too drat real to have ever been a big part of CHIKARA. So weird. I always thought of it as what it would be like if Bad News Brown was the top face during the Hogan Era.
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# ? Nov 6, 2020 22:01 |
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The peak of Chikara to me is Eddie spending all that time calling Claudio an untrustworthy piece of poo poo, then that moment when the BDK unmasks as Ares and Quack immediately realizes Claudio is in on it and turns towards him and gets an uppercut and King's just like "I loving TOLD YOU SO!" edit: Well that and Eddie trying to murder Lince Dorado for his own good. STAC Goat fucked around with this message at 22:06 on Nov 6, 2020 |
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that roh match against chris hero with the top rope piledriver through a guardrail
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# ? Nov 6, 2020 22:03 |
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People also on the Three Fisted Tales card: KUSIDA (facing a certain happy to be here high flyer Heilos) Suge D Mr. Brodie Lee Uno and Grayson in singles matches (vs. Tim Donst and vs. Lince Dorado respectively) Chuck Taylor (and also Icarus I guess) beating Quack and Skayde. Fire Ant and Soldier Ant (I mean obviously, but given where they both are now it's fascinating) Just a lot of interesting names from the perspective of current year. STAC Goat posted:The peak of Chikara to me is Eddie spending all that time calling Claudio an untrustworthy piece of poo poo, then that moment when the BDK unmasks as Ares and Quack immediately realizes Claudio is in on it and turns towards him and gets an uppercut and King's just like "I loving TOLD YOU SO!" The fact that it happened the same night as the match where one of them had to say "I Respect You" to the other by stipulation was part of why the BDK entrance angle loving ruled.
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# ? Nov 6, 2020 22:06 |
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Something I was thinking about today, that while WWE basically operates in its own little no other wrestling in the world after buying out WCW and ECW bubble, AEW has shown footage from CZW, PGW, House of Glory, and maybe some others, and acknowledges the wider wrestling world as such as part of many of their wrestlers' histories. With CZW being shown, and via their feud with ROH, and then the later official Chikara representation by Jigsaw and Hallowicked going for the ROH tag belts, does that mean AEW's Eddie Kingston's backfist could send someone hurtling through time?
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# ? Nov 6, 2020 22:36 |
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this will happen on BTE
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# ? Nov 6, 2020 22:37 |
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Gavok posted:Eddie Kingston vs. Tim Donst at Chikara's Showdown in Crisisland (2007) is a match that's stayed with me for years. This is one I always think about but haven't gone back to watch it in years because I'm not sure if it'll hold up.
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# ? Nov 6, 2020 22:42 |
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Gavok posted:I always thought of it as what it would be like if Bad News Brown was the top face during the Hogan Era. what a better alternate history
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# ? Nov 7, 2020 00:02 |
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Saucer Crab posted:does that mean AEW's Eddie Kingston's backfist could send someone hurtling through time? He did this to RD Evans/Archibald Peck in Chikara, I think. Ganso Bomb posted:This is one I always think about but haven't gone back to watch it in years because I'm not sure if it'll hold up. It does and Eddie's promos justifying that match are great.
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# ? Nov 7, 2020 00:15 |
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Is an arm drag like the first move wrestlers learn? It always felt like a very "fundamentals-ey" move to me and I see it in a lot of matches so I always kinda assumed it was a "week 1 of wrestling school" move.
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# ? Nov 7, 2020 01:14 |
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explosivo posted:Is an arm drag like the first move wrestlers learn? It always felt like a very "fundamentals-ey" move to me and I see it in a lot of matches so I always kinda assumed it was a "week 1 of wrestling school" move. For me or was headlock takeovers, dropdowns, leapfrogs, shoulder tackles, and some grappling. We constantly practiced three-quarter rolls which prep you for arm drags which we got to, but we learned how to move your own body in the right ways before combining it with another person.
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# ? Nov 7, 2020 01:30 |
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I always felt that way because you see even guest appearances by celebrities where they're doing arm drags if they're an athlete.
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# ? Nov 7, 2020 01:54 |
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RC and Moon Pie posted:Hogan lost five times to Sting? Superbrawl VIII: Stinger wins the rematch thanks to a spurned Savage running in to attack Hogan while the ref is bumped Fall Brawl 1999: Sting turns heel, taking a baseball bat from Lex Luger to attack Hogan while the ref is bumped (guess who had the SPAULDINGZ to book this turn) Halloween Havoc 1999: Hogan comes out and GOES OFF THE FORMAT SHEET by lying down for a pin from Sting (see above) Bound for Glory 2011: Hogan's last singles match to date, he loses the match (and 'control of TNA') but turns face post-match and helps Sting fight off a 7 v 2 attack So he's been recorded as the loser in five singles matches against Sting, but the most generous interpretation is that he 'put Sting over' maybe twice, once in 2011
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# ? Nov 7, 2020 01:55 |
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I've always wanted to explain the origin of "kayfabe" but wanted to have some sort of photographic proof. Luckily, I found it in a movie called "she-freak" from 1967. So, Kayfabe is sort of like strong bad from homestar runner saying "fqwdads" or Bart Simpsons saying "qwijibo" It's gibberish that means "dont drop your act, in the act." This movie is about carnival carnys and the question it raises of "what actually is a sideshow freak?" is answered by the folks who run and work at those places acting like they do and dont. Eg the female lead is actually "ape girl" This sign here is a bunch of chicken scratch at a diner where she and a strong man(I'm not sure what his "freak act" is, maybe sasquatch ) that doesnt read or say anything but simply represents "dont drop the act in the act."
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CombineThresher posted:He did this to RD Evans/Archibald Peck in Chikara, I think. He did it multiple times I believe. First time was Archibald's Chikara debut in 2011 when Eddie backfisted him 2 years into the future. He then went back in time to feud with Colt Cabana, turned into Mixed Martial Archie during that feud, teamed with Colt before getting backfisted by Eddie again, this time to the past, when he became the Mysterious and Handsome stranger, got back into the then-present, unmasks after a year or so, faces Eddie for the title and gets backfisted to one year before and loses a Loser Leaves Town match. He then started walking the world all dejected and somehow ended up timetravelling in a DeLorean alongside 3.0. I'm definitely missing some details, but yeah, Eddie has sent Peck on one hell of a ride.
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Ganso Bomb posted:This is one I always think about but haven't gone back to watch it in years because I'm not sure if it'll hold up. CombineThresher posted:It does and Eddie's promos justifying that match are great. For those who don't know the match, the build behind it is that in a pre-world title era, all Eddie Kingston wants in Chikara is a match against Hallowicked. When he gets one, it's a no contest, but he keeps insisting on getting another. Management is reluctant. For this show, he's given a throwaway match against Tim Donst, a new guy with an amateur wrestling gimmick who has only had two prior matches at this point. Eddie is not happy about this and makes this known when doing commentary earlier in the night. When the match happens, Kingston stiffly beats the everloving piss out of Donst. It would be a squash match, but he refuses to let the match end. At first, the crowd's into it because watching an indie wrestler work stiff is always a good time. Then it gradually turns into a Simpsons "STOP! HE'S ALREADY DEAD!" situation, where it's just uncomfortable. When Kingston decides to finally finish this, Donst starts defiantly kicking out. Everyone yells at him to stay down, but soon he starts fighting back and gives Kingston a real run for his money until Kingston decides the kid is more trouble than he's worth and finally puts him down. It builds towards the eventual Kingston/Hallowicked match and immediately makes Donst someone for the fans to care about.
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Edge & Christian posted:Starrcade 1997: The famous "fast count that is not a fast count and then Bret Hart restarts the match" win He also lost by DQ on an early Nitro and went to a no contest with Sting the night after Starrcade.
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explosivo posted:Is an arm drag like the first move wrestlers learn? It always felt like a very "fundamentals-ey" move to me and I see it in a lot of matches so I always kinda assumed it was a "week 1 of wrestling school" move. for me it was lots of chain wrestling, shoulder tackles, clotheslines, hip tosses, slams and then you'd learn stuff like arm drags but they are a pretty early on in there.
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Ganso Bomb posted:For me or was headlock takeovers, dropdowns, leapfrogs, shoulder tackles, and some grappling. We constantly practiced three-quarter rolls which prep you for arm drags which we got to, but we learned how to move your own body in the right ways before combining it with another person. ItohRespectArmy posted:for me it was lots of chain wrestling, shoulder tackles, clotheslines, hip tosses, slams and then you'd learn stuff like arm drags but they are a pretty early on in there. This is cool, thanks for the insight!
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# ? Nov 7, 2020 03:36 |
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Sting also pinned Hogan in a cage match in Boston that was sold as an audio only internet PPV http://www.ddtdigest.com/updates/1998021p.htm The servers went down so I’m not sure if anyone was able to listen to the show? I still have my tickets for that show. I got them as a Christmas gift but none of my family would drive me to Boston so I didn’t get to go.
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# ? Nov 7, 2020 04:06 |
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Here's a question. What is, in your own opinion, the 'worst botch' in history, not in terms of people barely avoiding or being severely injured (so no Brock Lesnars at WM 19, no Sids jumping off the second ropes, no Hayabusas, this botch needs to have the person just with a bruise or fine), but in terms of "Man, if they'd landed that it would have looked really good'. Yes, watching poor Matt Sydal screw up his trademark move in his big return in his very first match for his very first in ring move put this in my head, but I have my own personal entry. Summerslam 2001. RVD vs Jeff Hardy in a ladder match. RVD moves the ladder, Jeff is left hanging from the belt holder. RVD leaps up onto the ropes and TRIES to do a backwards airbourne roundhouse kick into Jeff, but he just can't manage enough momentum to reach him and falls short. If RVD had hit that move, it probably would be a highlight still being shown in video packages today.
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# ? Nov 7, 2020 06:07 |
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Cornwind Evil posted:Here's a question. That really is Brock doing the SSP. If he does that for the first time on the main roster in the main event of Wrestlemania it's an all time incredible highlight reel move.
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Insert a Name Here posted:So, Kayfabe is sort of like strong bad from homestar runner saying "fqwdads" or Bart Simpsons saying "qwijibo" It's gibberish that means "dont drop your act, in the act." Interesting post. Can't remember which one but there's a wrestling bio which explains it as the word "fake" run through one of the old carny word generators. Modern wrestlers would just say "fizzake" for example, so it's not exactly gibberish.
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# ? Nov 7, 2020 11:36 |
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Igpay atinlay
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# ? Nov 7, 2020 16:33 |
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SLUM KING posted:Sting also pinned Hogan in a cage match in Boston that was sold as an audio only internet PPV quote:Kevin,Mark, and Deli Boy discuss Tyson. lmao
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# ? Nov 8, 2020 11:35 |
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He went to eat a little Korean.
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# ? Nov 8, 2020 17:07 |
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FakePoet posted:I'm sure this is one of those things that most wrestling purists just kind of know off the top of their head, and I probably should considering I'm old enough to have seen most of it, but: That's a tough call, because he basically followed the same formula for 20 years. However, I love all of his singles matches with Orndorff, because they sold the feud as being so personal, and Orndorff was such a great foil. Most were booked with Hogan acting like a jerk, unfortunately, which hurt the feel, because the point of the feud was that Orndorff felt Hogan was a lovely friend. Still, they kept interest in the series high and milked it for every penny. I think I have to go with the Warrior WM6 match, because he got such a great match out of Warrior (who was otherwise awful at everything), and because Hogan put someone else over, and helped create a new star. Besides that, I have a special place in my heart for the Survivor Series '89 match featuring DiBiase, Zeus, Warlord, and Barbarian versus Hogan, Jake, and Demolition. That match, had Hogan put DiBiase over, would've made Ted into a megastar. As it is, Ted still looks like a million dollars (pun intended).
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Red posted:That's a tough call, because he basically followed the same formula for 20 years. Oh god, I remember being SO excited when No Holds Barred came out, and then that happened. 9 year old me was just amazed.
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# ? Nov 9, 2020 01:29 |
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davidbix posted:As someone who has "Crazy Like A Fox" on his Kindle but has long procrastinated reading it...what?!?! I've never heard anyone bring this up. I'm not necessarily surprised, but now I'm curious to hear more. I suggest you read it Bix it's very well written and a breeze, one of my favorite wrestling books although it is depressing. Essentially Pillman's ribbing extended to some really cruel and in my mind, criminal treatment of various women who were fans .
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Red posted:I think I have to go with the Warrior WM6 match, because he got such a great match out of Warrior (who was otherwise awful at everything), and because Hogan put someone else over, and helped create a new star. Hogan lost that match but in no way did he put over Warrior or make him a star. In fact he started undermining Warrior's run the second after the 3 count (Though Warrior was never gonna work on top anyway for a variety of reasons).
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