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CM Junk posted:WM23: Best match of the card The Batista match at WrestleMania was shockingly good, but I think Cena vs. Michaels was a better match. Also, the Orton match at 21 as NOTHING compared to Angle vs. Michaels. I agree with you, I love the Undertaker and I'm surprised how quickly a lot of people decided to start making GBS threads on him, but those two points I have a hard time agreeing with.
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# ? Nov 23, 2009 03:27 |
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tigerdriver82 posted:OK this is a long shot but, I doubt it was Mr. T because the Killer Bees and Mr. T were faces. Also, I don't recall Mr. T wrestling on a card except for the first 2 WrestleManias.
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# ? Nov 23, 2009 04:23 |
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yeah I'm begining to doubt it was Mr. T
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# ? Nov 23, 2009 04:52 |
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Captain Strange posted:I'm basically saying Punk (especially heel Punk) proves Storm had a bad break, because they're really the same candy in different wrapper. No, they aren't. Punk is much more versatile on the mic than Storm, who can only cut scathing heel promos well (Candido used to joke that Storm made up for working light by stiffing people in promos). Hell, one of the reasons Punk made it out of the indies is because he can actually talk.
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# ? Nov 23, 2009 05:40 |
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I faintly recall that the McMahons used to pay themselves a performer salary, but that they stopped a few years ago. I want to say that the Wellness Policy had something to do with this decision, but that could just have been idle speculation.
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# ? Nov 23, 2009 05:49 |
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Just saw a bit on the new Botchamania where Shane Douglas throws down a wrestler wearing a back and neck mechanism (no idea what its called, looks to be some sort of brace for a broken back/neck) and the entire place goes ballistic with fans jumping into the ring and whatnot - I'm assuming that was a work? Was the guy legit injured or was the whole brace thing part of the work? Its hard for me to tell how much of it was fake and if any of it was real by the insane reaction of everyone in the building and I wasn't really around during the ECW era.
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# ? Nov 23, 2009 16:29 |
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Iirc it was one of the Pitbulls and yes, he was legit injured with the neckbrace on.
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# ? Nov 23, 2009 17:04 |
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Mr. Carlisle posted:Just saw a bit on the new Botchamania where Shane Douglas throws down a wrestler wearing a back and neck mechanism (no idea what its called, looks to be some sort of brace for a broken back/neck) and the entire place goes ballistic with fans jumping into the ring and whatnot - I'm assuming that was a work? Pitbull #1 (Gary Wolfe) was the the guy in the halo - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8JpaM5rKkA
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# ? Nov 23, 2009 17:09 |
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Iskanderson posted:I faintly recall that the McMahons used to pay themselves a performer salary, but that they stopped a few years ago. I want to say that the Wellness Policy had something to do with this decision, but that could just have been idle speculation. I thought that was stopped when Shane McMahon's salary was turned into the beer budget. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vuSiYe9i-A#t=69s
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# ? Nov 23, 2009 17:49 |
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Super Ninja Fish posted:I thought that was stopped when Shane McMahon's salary was turned into the beer budget. No wonder he resigned.
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# ? Nov 23, 2009 18:00 |
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Now when you say performers salary, are we talking HBK/Orton level, or Yoshi Tatsu '18k and a carton of smokes a year' level?
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# ? Nov 23, 2009 18:56 |
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Was the ring collapse at the end of Lesnar/Big Show on Smackdown back in like '03-'04 planned?
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# ? Nov 24, 2009 05:36 |
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It would have to be. Think of how much weight and impact takes place in a WWE ring on a regular basis.
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# ? Nov 24, 2009 05:48 |
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Wazzu posted:I think he was referring to the entrances. My god do they give you ample time. Everyones so quick to assume the worst. Taker might suck now but drat WM25 I think by the time Shawn got into the ring, then Taker, I coulda taken a poo poo and ordered Pizza.
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# ? Nov 24, 2009 06:07 |
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Jackie D posted:Was the ring collapse at the end of Lesnar/Big Show on Smackdown back in like '03-'04 planned? Yes.
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# ? Nov 24, 2009 06:11 |
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Pneub posted:Now when you say performers salary, are we talking HBK/Orton level, or Yoshi Tatsu '18k and a carton of smokes a year' level? This was answered on todays Wrestling Observer Radio. Meltzer basically said Vince used to pay himself top salary in comparison to other performers on the show as he believed regardless of which match he was in, he was drawing the buy rate. Shane slightly less so but still a good amount.
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# ? Nov 24, 2009 14:37 |
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gibsonisacripple posted:This was answered on todays Wrestling Observer Radio. Meltzer basically said Vince used to pay himself top salary in comparison to other performers on the show as he believed regardless of which match he was in, he was drawing the buy rate. Shane slightly less so but still a good amount. He's probably right.
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# ? Nov 24, 2009 18:11 |
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gibsonisacripple posted:This was answered on todays Wrestling Observer Radio. Meltzer basically said Vince used to pay himself top salary in comparison to other performers on the show as he believed regardless of which match he was in, he was drawing the buy rate. Shane slightly less so but still a good amount. This kind of makes sense, if you imagine Vince trying to justify to people. When Vince wrestled, it was usually against one of the top-stars in a storyline that had lots of TV time and build-up so he could make the claim that he was one of the head-liners and thus responsible for drawing the buy rate.
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# ? Nov 24, 2009 18:20 |
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CM Junk posted:WM21: Arguably the best match of the card I have never seen anyone argue that. Angle-Michaels and MITB1 were much better.
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# ? Nov 24, 2009 19:30 |
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FoodStampBrown posted:Iirc it was one of the Pitbulls and yes, he was legit injured with the neckbrace on. Thanks! apsouthern posted:Pitbull #1 (Gary Wolfe) was the the guy in the halo - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8JpaM5rKkA drat. I guess they really didn't have a choice other than to turn it into an angle, as tasteless as it was. Its still crazy that they'd have him thrown down while wearing one of those drilled-in neck braces though.
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# ? Nov 24, 2009 19:42 |
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This might be a dumb question, but did The Undertaker and The Rock ever have a really big one-on-one match? I can't recall one but I feel like it had to have happened at some point. I know there was a triple threat with them and Angle (I think), but I was just wondering if they ever had a heavily hyped one-on-one. The only reason I bring this up is that Rock said something about being open to working with the WWE and a short program between the two of them would be a huge money match for Wrestlemania or something.
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# ? Nov 24, 2009 21:21 |
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sportsgenius86 posted:This might be a dumb question, but did The Undertaker and The Rock ever have a really big one-on-one match? They fought in a singles match at NWO 2002. Not sure how the match was though. Oh and at KOTR 99 and I remember it being pretty good. I'll have to pull out my Tombstone DVD and find out. Daniel Bryan fucked around with this message at 21:36 on Nov 24, 2009 |
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Captain Charisma posted:I have never seen anyone argue that. Angle-Michaels and MITB1 were much better. I hear so many people gushing over it that you'd think it was up there. I don't disagree with you though.
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sportsgenius86 posted:This might be a dumb question, but did The Undertaker and The Rock ever have a really big one-on-one match? They had at least one in the 90's. It was I believe Takers last championship match before Bikertaker.
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# ? Nov 24, 2009 21:34 |
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Mr. Carlisle posted:Just saw a bit on the new Botchamania where Shane Douglas throws down a wrestler wearing a back and neck mechanism (no idea what its called, looks to be some sort of brace for a broken back/neck) and the entire place goes ballistic with fans jumping into the ring and whatnot - I'm assuming that was a work? The best part of that whole angle was the whole scene was during a title match between ECW Television Champion Douglas and Pitbull #2. If I remember correctly, he gets the pin on Pitbull 2. He does the whole halo-waggle thing and the whole locker room empties to kick Douglas' rear end. Douglas loving bolts and the locker room and EMTs and Heyman and everyone are in the ring, pissed off and attending to Pitbull 1. Then Joel Gertner walks into the ring and announces proudly: "Your winner... and STILL ECW Television Champion!" And he gets clobbered by Tod Gordon, I think. The locker room pulls Gordon off of Gertner and things calm down. And then Gertner regains his composure and announces... "...and STILL ECW TELEVISION CHAMPION-!" And Heyman decks him and the arena goes nuts for Gertner's blood. It was great and was what made me like Joel Gertner.
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# ? Nov 24, 2009 22:37 |
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Mr. Carlisle posted:drat. I guess they really didn't have a choice other than to turn it into an angle, as tasteless as it was. Its still crazy that they'd have him thrown down while wearing one of those drilled-in neck braces though. Gare Wolfe was pretty well healed by the time that happened. The halo was probably a prop by that point.
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# ? Nov 24, 2009 23:16 |
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iamsosmrt posted:
I'll never be able to totally hate Johnny Ace because he and Ferrarra were covering for Russo those couple months when Lance Storm was awesome. Then Russo came back and booked New Blood Rising and neutered Storm.
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# ? Nov 25, 2009 03:45 |
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Hi, I have a few questions. I recently stumbled across this collection of interviews with the McMahons by what I believe is congress (I'm not from the US) after the whole Benoit affair: http://oversight.house.gov/index.ph...:investigations If that website does not come up correctly, just search for "stephanie mcmahon" on that website. Apart from the very amusing Vince McMahon interview, which in part reads like he's cutting a promo to congress (verbatim "I'm the chairman. Do we have to go through this rigamarole? Why don't you just get to the meat of it? You know who I am, you know what my position is. Why don't we just get to it?") there is an interview with Stephanie McMahon where she doesn't look too good in my opinion. The court reporter also believes there is a wrestler called "The Great Collie" but I digress. From the interview (file 20081231140942.pdf, page 9): quote:Q Do the talent typically care about, you know, which division they are featured in? Is that Shawn Michaels? quote:But the basic touring schedule when we are domestic is Raw tours Friday, Saturday, Sunday, with the live show on Monday. SmackDown and ECW tour together. They tour Saturday, Sunday, Monday, with the live show on Tuesday. Does this mean there are, if I'm reading this correct, 2 or 3 identical RAWs per week of which only one is filmed? Or are the house shows not billed as RAW shows? quote:A No, not necessarily. I mean we have a guy right now that is a really big, fat, bloppy guy. I mean, that's the only, really, way to describe him; and I shouldn't say his name now because it's going to be on record. Considering this was after the Benoit case, who is she talking about? Mark Henry? quote:A And talent ‐‐ there is only, as of right now, we only allow two people to do pile drivers. And they are two of the stronger guys, superstars who have done these maneuvers for a long time, really know how to do them safely. They are very rare. They have to be approved. Pile drivers, chair shots, everything has to be approved, and it is all approved by Vince. I know the Undertaker does a piledriver, who is the second guy? Are there any other moves considered "banned" because they're too dangerous? Is the shooting star press from the top rope banned? And, just to end my string of questions, a choice quote from the McMahon interview: quote:Q Mr. McMahon do you have any idea why somebody would tell us something like that?
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Perry posted:I know the Undertaker does a piledriver, who is the second guy? Are there any other moves considered "banned" because they're too dangerous? Is the shooting star press from the top rope banned? My bet is Kane, since he used the Tombstone for a while, and since Evan Bourne's finisher is a SSP from the top rope, no, it's not banned.
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# ? Nov 25, 2009 05:07 |
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The bloppy guy was Big Daddy V.
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# ? Nov 25, 2009 05:11 |
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Perry posted:Is that Shawn Michaels? Yes; no—the house shows are not identical, they tend to showcase some random matches, some test matches (things we might see later on TV, but need tuning), and some cool poo poo for the fans (title changes, etc.,) they are billed as RAW Live Events; Big Daddy Five; Lawler does one, and Kane does the Tombstone too, nope—Bourne does one.
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# ? Nov 25, 2009 05:14 |
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Thank you all. I had this thing in my head where a super heavyweight - I wanna say Brock Lesnar - launched an SSP half a rotation short and landed on his neck, ending his career, but I just googled Lesnar and he's in MMA at the moment so he's still able to use his legs. Who was I thinking of (and erroneously thinking that this made the move a banned move) then? Edit: Wait a second Jerry Lawler, the guy who is now a commentator, can do a piledriver? Like, in a booked scenario today?! Could he even lift someone who's not cruiserweight anymore, let alone do the drop without slipping the shoulders down the knees? Edit 2: Thank you guys posting below. I had that mixed up somehow. Perry fucked around with this message at 05:20 on Nov 25, 2009 |
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Perry posted:Thank you all. I had this thing in my head where a super heavyweight - I wanna say Brock Lesnar - launched an SSP half a rotation short and landed on his neck, ending his career, but I just googled Lesnar and he's in MMA at the moment so he's still able to use his legs. Who was I thinking of (and erroneously thinking that this made the move a banned move) then? Lesnar did gently caress up an SSP once, but he's fine. Just concussed.
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# ? Nov 25, 2009 05:19 |
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Perry posted:Thank you all. I had this thing in my head where a super heavyweight - I wanna say Brock Lesnar - launched an SSP half a rotation short and landed on his neck, ending his career, but I just googled Lesnar and he's in MMA at the moment so he's still able to use his legs. Who was I thinking of (and erroneously thinking that this made the move a banned move) then? It was Brock at WM 19 but he didn't get paralyzed, just dazed.
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# ? Nov 25, 2009 05:19 |
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Shawn Michaels and Tommy Dreamer have done piledrivers in the last 3 years.
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# ? Nov 25, 2009 05:21 |
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BlueArmyMan posted:My bet is Kane, since he used the Tombstone for a while, and since Evan Bourne's finisher is a SSP from the top rope, no, it's not banned. e: Was it Kidman or London? I can't remember now.
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# ? Nov 25, 2009 05:21 |
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battlemonk posted:Lesnar did gently caress up an SSP once, but he's fine. Just concussed. Going by what I've seen elsewhere in this forum, I wouldn't describe Lesnar's current physical condition as "fine", but you're correct in stating that the botched SSP didn't cause him any lasting damage.
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# ? Nov 25, 2009 05:25 |
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Again, thank you. So if I ever get to the states and there just so happens to be a, say, RAW show nearby, do they charge extra for the live show as compared to the house shows? Are the house shows subsidized or something? And do people bring signs there / give a poo poo about pops knowing there are no cameras around?
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# ? Nov 25, 2009 05:25 |
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Perry posted:Again, thank you. So if I ever get to the states and there just so happens to be a, say, RAW show nearby, do they charge extra for the live show as compared to the house shows? Are the house shows subsidized or something? And do people bring signs there / give a poo poo about pops knowing there are no cameras around? House shows are generally cheaper because they're in smaller markets, and lots of people bring signs just to support the wrestlers, knowing there aren't any cameras. And this may shock you, but Jerry Lawler still wrestles, just not in WWE. He's very fit for his age. No wrestler has been paralyzed from a botched SSP, but Japanese wrestler Hayabusa did get paralyzed botching a Quedabra (Basically a lionsault) when he landed on the back of his head.
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# ? Nov 25, 2009 05:31 |
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Perry posted:Does this mean there are, if I'm reading this correct, 2 or 3 identical RAWs per week of which only one is filmed? Or are the house shows not billed as RAW shows? The last couple house shows I was at were billed as Raw-brand house shows, though they weren't identical even over the course of a weekend. House shows are often used to work out the kinks in upcoming televised or PPV matches, though. quote:I know the Undertaker does a piledriver, who is the second guy?
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