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Hirams Bitch posted:I can't believe this thread has survived as long as it has with that typo in the title, but then I remember this is the WCW thread and it's quite fitting. Yeah it really looked like something a bird left on the hood of my car
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# ? Jan 25, 2012 19:37 |
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Wendell posted:I liked Flair's book a lot, especially his story about Dusty and Harley Race drunkenly chasing him in a car while shooting at him. Never read Austin's book, but Rock's was the worst I ever read. It's ok for a while, but soon starts divvying up the book, half in normal speak and half in bolded third-person Rock speak. So loving annoying.
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# ? Jan 25, 2012 21:30 |
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I've read drat near all the books from the big stars, and I think Bret's book is BY FAR the best. I don't think anything is close really. The book is hilarious, gut wrenchingly sad, and extremely insightful. The highlight for me was finding out that Bulldog smoked crack before the famous summerslam match, and bret had to carry him.
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# ? Jan 25, 2012 22:03 |
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ColonelJohnMatrix posted:The highlight for me was finding out that Bulldog smoked crack before the famous summerslam match, and bret had to carry him. I know I shouldn't be surprised by anything in the wrestling business, but I need to read Bret's book. Read both Foley books and the Rock's book (the latter being toilet reading fodder, whereas I read both of Foley's in a short amount of time because I was gobbling up all the info). Going to have to look into some of these other ones.
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# ? Jan 25, 2012 22:05 |
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IIRC the American version of Bret's book is edited down from the original Canadian version, so you may want to seek that one out. Not sure if it's anything substantial, though.
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# ? Jan 25, 2012 22:07 |
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nasboat posted:I know I shouldn't be surprised by anything in the wrestling business, but Yeah he talks a lot about the drug usage in the industry during his entire career. Lots of sad stories and some not surprising. Did you know that 3 out of 5 members of the Hart Foundation in 1997 were massive drug addicts? But he does talk a lot about his drug usage too so its not entirely one sided.
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# ? Jan 25, 2012 23:02 |
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Perry Normal posted:Never read Austin's book, but Rock's was the worst I ever read. It's ok for a while, but soon starts divvying up the book, half in normal speak and half in bolded third-person Rock speak. So loving annoying. I had totally forgotten that! Yeah, I skipped every terrible kayfabe chapter after the first few.
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# ? Jan 25, 2012 23:23 |
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ColeM posted:Yeah he talks a lot about the drug usage in the industry during his entire career. Lots of sad stories and some not surprising. Did you know that 3 out of 5 members of the Hart Foundation in 1997 were massive drug addicts? But he does talk a lot about his drug usage too so its not entirely one sided. I like how he got ring rats to give him the drugs, even!
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# ? Jan 25, 2012 23:24 |
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ColeM posted:Yeah he talks a lot about the drug usage in the industry during his entire career. Lots of sad stories and some not surprising. Did you know that 3 out of 5 members of the Hart Foundation in 1997 were massive drug addicts? But he does talk a lot about his drug usage too so its not entirely one sided. Yeah he was extremely open about doing steroids. He basically picked drinking beer and loving chicks as his drug of choice after the shows, whereas all his buddies would pound beers and do pain killers/coke/anything else that was around. Outside of the aforementioned "Bulldog smokes rocks" story, something I found the most surprising was that he didn't make Hogan out to be a terrible person per se....but just as an extremely selfish dick. Hulk would still dress with the boys, and did lots of charity work at least. The Ultimate Warrior, though.....man that guy sounds like a piece of trash. Telling Make-A-Wish kids to gently caress off is pretty awful. He sounded like he was an awful human being. It's not surprising that to this day he's pretty much universally hated by everyone in the industry.
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# ? Jan 25, 2012 23:31 |
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ColeM posted:Yeah he talks a lot about the drug usage in the industry during his entire career. Lots of sad stories and some not surprising. Did you know that 3 out of 5 members of the Hart Foundation in 1997 were massive drug addicts? But he does talk a lot about his drug usage too so its not entirely one sided. I assumed that many of them were (I knew Bulldog and Pillman both had documented drug problems, though the crack + SS 92 reveal was something I didn't know). Out of Owen, Bret and Neidhart, I wouldn't have been surprised if all of them were, honestly. ColonelJohnMatrix posted:Outside of the aforementioned "Bulldog smokes rocks" story, something I found the most surprising was that he didn't make Hogan out to be a terrible person per se....but just as an extremely selfish dick. Hulk would still dress with the boys, and did lots of charity work at least. The Ultimate Warrior, though.....man that guy sounds like a piece of trash. Telling Make-A-Wish kids to gently caress off is pretty awful. He sounded like he was an awful human being. It's not surprising that to this day he's pretty much universally hated by everyone in the industry. Warrior has to be handicapped by the fact that he's totally insane. Those Destrucity rants he used to post on his old website were like reading work by the loving Unibomber. Doesn't excuse poo poo with the Make-A-Wish kids (admittedly I don't know these stories), but the guy has been off his rocker for decades. nasboat fucked around with this message at 23:40 on Jan 25, 2012 |
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My sister sent Warrior a hate mail over 10 years ago after I pointed out his website to her one day for shits and giggles. She was a semi-serious fan back in the day when I was absolutely hardcore, and she always hated Hogan and Warrior for their characters, but then after learning about what an rear end in a top hat nutcase Warrior was in real life, well...maybe I should find out exactly what she wrote him and if she ever got a response.
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# ? Jan 26, 2012 09:34 |
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Brets book is GREAT, one of those books where you get sad when it ends. I have read both of Jerichos book, His first book was great, and the second was OKAY (the WWF bits), but the band bits, while vaguely entertaining, I could care less about. Mick foley's first book was also very good, I love hearing about the inner workings. I am a quarter into his second book, and it's great to hear about the I quit match and the hell in the cell, interesting to see where it goes! I have Austin's on my kindle, but am I bit worried it's going to read poo poo after coming from such great books.
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# ? Jan 26, 2012 12:56 |
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Shiki Dan posted:sending emails to Warrior I wrote him an email a few years ago saying I was a big fan as a kid and asking his opinions on current wrestling stuff and about the rumors from years past about him. It was like a 2 paragraph email. He responded with this 4 page letter where he rambled off-topic and switched subjects and gave rapid fire opinions on all aspects of life. It was crazy. He also thanked me for being a fan. I wish I still had that email.
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# ? Jan 26, 2012 14:34 |
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simosimo posted:
Its a good book but Foley devotes the entire end section into a defense of the WWF, which was under a lot of political/media fire at that time being the Attitude era and all. It was a good read when I was 21 and a huge WWF fan but I reread it a few years ago and it doesn't really stand up as either entertainment or an actual defense of the WWF.
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# ? Jan 26, 2012 14:37 |
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oldpainless posted:Its a good book but Foley devotes the entire end section into a defense of the WWF, which was under a lot of political/media fire at that time being the Attitude era and all. It was a good read when I was 21 and a huge WWF fan but I reread it a few years ago and it doesn't really stand up as either entertainment or an actual defense of the WWF. That's actually the end of "Foley Is Good", his second book! The first is very worthwhile. I'm not an enormous fan of modern American pro wrestling, but he touches on a really good era and goes into more detail about Japan than most. Speaking of which, has anyone actually written a wrestling book about Puroresu? I've kind of gotten into it via proxy (I spent my teenage years training shootwrestling and BJJ) and can't find a lot of cool reading material on it.
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# ? Jan 26, 2012 14:59 |
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Does anyone remember the Latino World Order? Were they a spinoff of the NWO or something?
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# ? Jan 27, 2012 14:30 |
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Forceholy posted:Does anyone remember the Latino World Order? Were they a spinoff of the NWO or something? It was just to give the cruiserweights something to do. It basically revolved around Eddie and his cronies attacking Rey and trying to force him to join, as far as I remember.
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# ? Jan 27, 2012 14:32 |
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ColeM posted:Yeah he talks a lot about the drug usage in the industry during his entire career. Lots of sad stories and some not surprising. Did you know that 3 out of 5 members of the Hart Foundation in 1997 were massive drug addicts? But he does talk a lot about his drug usage too so its not entirely one sided. 3 out of 5? It's assumed Owen was clean, but unless Bret was clean in 97 it was 4 out of 5. Or Pillman was other clean one
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# ? Jan 27, 2012 15:26 |
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Matlock posted:3 out of 5? It's assumed Owen was clean, but unless Bret was clean in 97 it was 4 out of 5. Na at that point Pillman was hosed on pills due to the car accident
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# ? Jan 27, 2012 15:30 |
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Matlock posted:3 out of 5? It's assumed Owen was clean, but unless Bret was clean in 97 it was 4 out of 5. Bret wasn't a "massive drug addict", one would presume.
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# ? Jan 27, 2012 16:10 |
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Bret's only addiction was having sex with ring rats.
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# ? Jan 27, 2012 16:14 |
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Magic_Ceiling_Fan posted:Bret's only addiction was having sex with ring rats. And himself. Bret was addicted to Bret.
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# ? Jan 27, 2012 21:04 |
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Lone Rogue posted:And himself. Are you saying Bret screwed Bret?
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# ? Jan 27, 2012 21:06 |
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Moose Bigelow posted:Are you saying Bret screwed Bret? Bret *would* screw Bret but Bret cannot screw Bret. Alberta causes shrinkage.
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# ? Jan 27, 2012 21:07 |
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Lone Rogue posted:Bret *would* screw Bret but Bret cannot screw Bret. Alberta causes shrinkage. If you were gonna give Canada an enema you'd stick the hose right in Rimbey!
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# ? Jan 27, 2012 21:08 |
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simosimo posted:I have Austin's on my kindle, but am I bit worried it's going to read poo poo after coming from such great books. Austin's book is beyond terrible. I mean, it's just a genuinely terrible read. It's billed as being written by Austin and JR, but Dennis Brent is the ghostwriter, and the voice is just completely off. (I'm not exaggerating when I say that nearly every single paragraph ends with a whitewashing of the prior five sentences and an exclamation point. As in, "My first wife and I had some problems, blah blah blah blah blah. But it was an experience that made me stronger!") Mick Foley wrote in Foley is Good about how horrified he was when he saw the first chapter from the ghostwriter that the WWF gave him for Have a Nice Day!, which prompted him to write the book himself. Austin's book is what happens when you let the ghostwriter do his thing.
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# ? Jan 27, 2012 22:05 |
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triplexpac posted:It was just to give the cruiserweights something to do. It basically revolved around Eddie and his cronies attacking Rey and trying to force him to join, as far as I remember. Yeah and didnt rey finally join and then the NWO came in and said "stop being the LWO" and everyone stopped except for Rey and then Rey got beat down.
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# ? Jan 27, 2012 23:18 |
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The most part of Bret's book is when he's talking about a tour of Israel: "I was particularly amazed by the imprint of a human hand in a white stone wall. Dorit (the tour guide) told me it was said that Jesus leaned there while carrying the cross. My hand fit inside the imprint. Hitman: My Real Life in the Cartoon World of Wrestling p 340
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# ? Jan 28, 2012 01:26 |
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DAS Super! posted:Yeah and didnt rey finally join and then the NWO came in and said "stop being the LWO" and everyone stopped except for Rey and then Rey got beat down.
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# ? Jan 28, 2012 02:35 |
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CopywrightMMXI posted:The most part of Bret's book is when he's talking about a tour of Israel: One of my fav. lines was when he comparing his fans to Hulk's fans, and he was like "My fans were different. Like they really believed in me as a person". Seriously BARF time!
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# ? Jan 28, 2012 02:39 |
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ColeM posted:One of my fav. lines was when he comparing his fans to Hulk's fans, and he was like "My fans were different. Like they really believed in me as a person". Seriously BARF time! That one woman in Wrestling with Shadows said that Bret inspired her to go back to school for computer graphics.
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# ? Jan 28, 2012 16:52 |
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Rusty Shackelford posted:That one woman in Wrestling with Shadows said that Bret inspired her to go back to school for computer graphics. Compare that to all the cancer kids that Hulk Hogan inspired to die.
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# ? Jan 28, 2012 18:41 |
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MassRayPer posted:Compare that to all the cancer kids that Hulk Hogan inspired to die. Was Bret going to go over to England and bodyslam all the rioters like Hogan was?
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# ? Jan 28, 2012 18:43 |
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MassRayPer posted:Compare that to all the cancer kids that Hulk Hogan inspired to die. Yeah, but he'll be teaming up with them in heaven. You don't see Bret promising that.
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# ? Jan 28, 2012 19:05 |
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Z-Magic posted:Yeah, but he'll be teaming up with them in heaven. You don't see Bret promising that.
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# ? Jan 28, 2012 19:59 |
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Z-Magic posted:Yeah, but he'll be teaming up with them in heaven. You don't see Bret promising that. Hulk Hogan needs to be a man
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# ? Jan 28, 2012 20:01 |
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CopywrightMMXI posted:The most part of Bret's book is when he's talking about a tour of Israel: I just bought that book yesterday. I love how it's like "Then I had a match with X who was the greatest wrestler and was really nice and tought me a whole bunch. He did his signature move, and he was such a pro he barely touched me, but I sold the hell out of it. After that we all went home and had a shower. Keith and Smith pissed in my and Owen's mouths. But the worst was peeing in your eyes, it stung like crazy."
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# ? Jan 29, 2012 00:30 |
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WWE Vintage just showed World War 3, the one where The Giant wins. The camera work was atrocious, with three camera going at the same time crammed into one screen. At one point, two cameras were following exactly the same thing (Curt Hennig being elimated) but from the different angles, so we saw two different shots of Hennig's butt hitting the mat. Poor Bobby Heenan said, right after the Giant won, "This is the greatest pay per view I've ever seen in my life."
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# ? Jan 29, 2012 01:24 |
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Psychlone posted:Poor Bobby Heenan said, right after the Giant won, "This is the greatest pay per view I've ever seen in my life." That type of bullshit completely ruined any credibility that the announce team had. Surely they had to realize that calling every night the greatest night in pro wrestling history had to look silly, right?
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# ? Jan 29, 2012 03:48 |
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Astro7x posted:That type of bullshit completely ruined any credibility that the announce team had. Surely they had to realize that calling every night the greatest night in pro wrestling history had to look silly, right? To be fair I am pretty sure Bobby was drinking the entire time he was in WCW
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