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reality_groove posted:I love the Art of Wrestling but outside the song and the interview, he doesn't add that much. Since he's a wrestler he's kind of a softball interviewer and never talks about his own road stories that much, which is a shame. That is what bothers me also, it just seems strange to be friends with all these interesting people and then not talk about what the listeners want to hear, for example having Samoa Joe there would be a perfect time to honestly ask him about how TNA is using him, instead its just the same old buddy talk. Also is it just me or did CM Punk come off as a real rear end in a top hat in his episode?
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Oasx posted:That is what bothers me also, it just seems strange to be friends with all these interesting people and then not talk about what the listeners want to hear, for example having Samoa Joe there would be a perfect time to honestly ask him about how TNA is using him, instead its just the same old buddy talk. Why would Joe kill any chance he has of ever getting a push? He's only a big dumb baby in storyline.
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# ? Mar 25, 2011 06:51 |
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I finally broke down and watched 3 straight weeks of Impact in hopes that it would be entertaining in a train wreck kind of way because of how hilarious I find Bryan and Vinny's reviews. And it wasn't. So last week was the end of my trial with that. And luckily so because drat does it sound like last night's show had some horrible poo poo on it. I think I can live with just hearing their reviews instead of actually watching it.
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# ? Mar 25, 2011 10:27 |
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It's a trap. I've often made this mistake too, like I'm sure a lot of us have.
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# ? Mar 25, 2011 11:01 |
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I can't watch it. And I thank the lord every day for that.
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# ? Mar 25, 2011 11:45 |
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Colt is only an okay interview, but the very fact that someone who knows the life is interviewing people in the life makes it fascinating. Lagana, on the other hand, is a genuinely great interview. His "Formerly creative" shows are killer.
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Oasx posted:Also is it just me or did CM Punk come off as a real rear end in a top hat in his episode? CM Punk comes across as a real rear end in a top hat for the same reason that Edge comes across as a Canadian.
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Lamuella posted:Lagana, on the other hand, is a genuinely great interview. His "Formerly creative" shows are killer.
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LordPants posted:I can't watch it. I tried it and made it through about 45 minutes of programming. e: This is the BEST way to open the Bryan and Vinnie show. "This show was better than last week's show in that if a great plague came along and killed 1.5 million people another one came along this week and killed 1.4 million people." Akileese fucked around with this message at 17:40 on Mar 25, 2011 |
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So I have a web radio show and sometimes I tell wrasslin stories. http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/12702734 The stories start at 1hr16min http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/13166512 Here you can hear some of the shady side of wrasslin at 39min
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# ? Mar 25, 2011 20:33 |
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FORMER WRITERS OF WWE WEEK at F4W!
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# ? Mar 25, 2011 20:55 |
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HulkaMatt posted:FORMER WRITERS OF WWE WEEK at F4W! Does it need subscription?
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# ? Mar 25, 2011 21:00 |
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Gatts posted:Does it need subscription? Yes.
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# ? Mar 25, 2011 21:01 |
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You need to pay for these insider bowling scoops.
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# ? Mar 25, 2011 21:15 |
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Gatts posted:Does it need subscription? Worth it if you want to get the inside scoop on 90210.
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# ? Mar 25, 2011 21:16 |
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Big scoops this week: 90210, bowling, trendy clothes, drag racing and cinema.
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# ? Mar 25, 2011 21:23 |
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Sweet, a podcast that has former WWE creative members on it? And I get to pay for it? Waaait a minute, I'll just listen to Formerly Creative. Speaking of which on the latest episode they talk about how WWE might have done Wargames if not for 9/11.
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The Berzerker posted:Sweet, a podcast that has former WWE creative members on it? And I get to pay for it? Waaait a minute, I'll just listen to Formerly Creative. Wait was this because Hassan was supposed to be involved?
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Borh posted:Listening to B&V now and somehow Bryan managed to get himself trolled by "Wild and Young" yet again. I'm now Where/when was this? What show are you talking about? I missed this.
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Akileese posted:Wait was this because Hassan was supposed to be involved? WWE was probably leery of having any sort of "War" naming post-9/11, they even dropped the name "Raw is War" right afterwards.
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# ? Mar 26, 2011 04:27 |
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MassRayPer posted:You need to pay for these insider bowling scoops. And how you can't use any wrestling lingo if you are a mark.
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# ? Mar 26, 2011 04:42 |
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If anyone ever had any interest in checking out my podcast Smart Wrestling Fan, I'd say do so now, because we did our 300th episode this week and it's probably my favourite. A song about HHH/Taker at WM, a radio play of The Chaperone, one of the co-hosts being incredibly drunk... 3 and a half hours of nonsense, and also wrestling chat.
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dshban posted:A song about HHH/Taker at WM, a radio play of The Chaperone, one of the co-hosts being incredibly drunk... Oh so Larry was his normal self? I liked the HHH/Taker song.
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# ? Mar 26, 2011 05:40 |
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The Larry Mollin episode is great. For all the rage over the years that people have had over the Hollywood TV writers being brought in by the evil Vince McMahon and it turns out that it was something that they did to placate the corporate factions in the company and that Vince and his inner circle basically always set them up to fail.
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# ? Mar 26, 2011 09:35 |
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Akileese posted:Wait was this because Hassan was supposed to be involved? No it was because 9/11 happened. They didn't want to do something called "War Games" right after the start of a war.
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The Berzerker posted:No it was because 9/11 happened. They didn't want to do something called "War Games" right after the start of a war. Didn't have to call it wargames though. WWE constantly rebrands things the way they see fit so I was surprised they didn't just change the name entirely.
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dshban posted:If anyone ever had any interest in checking out my podcast Smart Wrestling Fan, I'd say do so now, because we did our 300th episode this week and it's probably my favourite. A song about HHH/Taker at WM, a radio play of The Chaperone, one of the co-hosts being incredibly drunk... 3 and a half hours of nonsense, and also wrestling chat. Things I liked: almost all of it, the secret co-host show at the end Things I didn't like: you singing that loving Friday song. May you burn in hell.
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Akileese posted:Didn't have to call it wargames though. WWE constantly rebrands things the way they see fit so I was surprised they didn't just change the name entirely. They did change the name. And the concept. It became the Elimination Chamber.
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Lamuella posted:They did change the name. And the concept. It became the Elimination Chamber. That's not war games at all! edit: oh the concept.
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RandolphCarter posted:Oh so Larry was his normal self? I liked the HHH/Taker song. Exactly, and thanks. Someone just made a video of it. Lamuella posted:Things I liked: almost all of it, the secret co-host show at the end Fun Fun Fun Fun
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# ? Mar 27, 2011 01:18 |
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Court Bauer's story of Vince wanting to race cars with him is hilarious. Any story of Vince in the real world is hilarious.
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# ? Mar 27, 2011 15:43 |
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I am listening to the podcast of The Law and I wish these guys would hang up on callers more often.
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# ? Mar 29, 2011 05:19 |
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The Mania Week creative Figure 4 Dailies are so much better than Formerly Creative. Bryan is a far superior interviewer. This isn't to say Formerly Creative is bad, the Mania Week shows are just far more entertaining.
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MassRayPer posted:The Mania Week creative Figure 4 Dailies are so much better than Formerly Creative. Bryan is a far superior interviewer. This isn't to say Formerly Creative is bad, the Mania Week shows are just far more entertaining. Adding Bryan makes everything more entertaining. Though I'm not a fan of the Formerly Creative shows anyway. I listened to two of them and stopped. Just didn't enjoy them. Lagana's Press the Press shows are pretty good though.
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# ? Mar 29, 2011 07:13 |
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I almost died laughing atthe free WO show today. The topic of Rima Fakih's school came up and she'd previously claimed that there was a shooting or stabbling at her school every day which led to this exchange (paraphrasing): Bryan: If anyone can find me a school where there was a shooting or stabbing EVERY DAY, I will give you $100 Dave: How many consecutive days does it need to be on? Bryan: A full school year. Three-hundred-and-sixty-five days Dave: That's going to be hard. That's a long shot. I don't think you're going to find one Bryan: That's the point Dave: ...................... What if it was 365 stabbings in 1 day instead?
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# ? Mar 29, 2011 11:50 |
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Dave internally debating whether or not Vince was actually waterskiing when he came up with the idea for wrestlemania was also pretty funny.
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# ? Mar 29, 2011 12:45 |
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Formerly creative annoys me because they're too close to the source to really get into it. Dave's like: So it's pretty hosed up working there... let's start talking about how much we hated it. Oh hey, you worked with Heyman with the Smackdown Six? That would have been cool I guess but let's talk about the time we went to Italy...
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Neodoomium posted:I am listening to the podcast of The Law and I wish these guys would hang up on callers more often.
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LordPants posted:Formerly creative annoys me because they're too close to the source to really get into it. Dave's like: So it's pretty hosed up working there... let's start talking about how much we hated it. Oh hey, you worked with Heyman with the Smackdown Six? That would have been cool I guess but let's talk about the time we went to Italy... Well, it's not so much that to me, it's this weird diplomatic approach they take. Like, the couple I listened to never even really acknowledged how hosed up the environment is, it was all "No disrespect, they're the kings, it's not fair to say anything bad about the set-up...". Which, fine, don't burn your bridges, but A) most of these guys DO get into that stuff with Alvarez and B) most of them are adamant they're not going back, so why bother? Seriously, listen to Formerly Creative with Goldstein and then listen to F4D with Court Bauer. It's like they're talking about two different things. Larry Mollin had it dead on. WWE is like a cult. They want you broken, beaten down and indoctrinated so the company is all you think about.
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It could be something as simple as Lagana isn't paying them and they're smart enough to know RF will pay them some nominal amount for their info.
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