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Okay, to touch on something from my previous post:Nick_326 posted:Quoting this super old post because I'm actually working on a list that is basically that, which leads me to my two questions: -Kobashi is credited as the innovator of a move called the Diamond Head, which Wikipedia describes as a "Powerbomb lifted and dropped into a sidewalk slam" and that it was "used on rare occasions". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenta_Kobashi#In_wrestling http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AYC_PmgBNsc However, the comments on that video seem to indicate that the move was botched. Did he ever do this move more than once? -I remember reading some comments saying Misawa innovated what were described as a "seated crossface" and a "step-over facelock". I have no idea if those are just different ways of saying the same move. Any truth to this? Here's a clip of Misawa doing a facelock, which I'm assuming is what was described: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tw4yk87rYVo#t=1m39s
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MassRanTer posted:Kobashi's health declined and Misawa died. Kobashi was the most popular wrestler and Misawa brought in a lot of paid spot shows, and with both of them gone the promotion didn't have anyone else the public cared about. NJPW on the other hand saw Tanahashi become a legitimate big star and Okada come out of nowhere to be an heir apparent. AJPW is kind of a joke right now though. What about KENTA and Naomichi Marufuji and Morishima? The public never went too gaga for them?
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Flameingblack posted:New Japan and DDT Pro are getting pretty good numbers right now, considering the state of Puro, they've both been on a big uprise in popularity. STARDOMS, a Joshi promotion is also seemingly doing pretty well. Yeah, the New Japan show last weekend was a full house on the day - reported about 7,000, and I'd believe it. But when they started Wrestling Dontaku 20 years ago, it was a dome show at the Fukuoka Dome and probably drew three or four times the crowd. It's just not mainstream at all anymore.
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I know the broad brush strokes of Pillman's loose cannon schtick, but I'm fuzzy about what he did exactly in WCW to get across the persona. I know about the "booker man" thing & the sneaking up on Heenan before that, but my impression is that he'd already got himself a rep for being "legitimately" unpredictable before these things occurred. What did he do exactly?
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# ? May 6, 2013 02:43 |
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If I remember right, Kanemara overrotated. You can see Kobashi trying to keep him in position before he spikes him, but he rotated too much. It was allegedly supposed to be a spinning sitout side powerbomb.
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Theshby posted:I know the broad brush strokes of Pillman's loose cannon schtick, but I'm fuzzy about what he did exactly in WCW to get across the persona. I know about the "booker man" thing & the sneaking up on Heenan before that, but my impression is that he'd already got himself a rep for being "legitimately" unpredictable before these things occurred. What did he do exactly? As far as I know he pretty much worked everyone in the locker room with outlandish behavior. Someone accused him of being on coke so he put powered sugar from a donut under his nose and hit someone up for cash. Foley tells a story about being in ECW, watching someone get hit with a singapore cane shot and running around the locker room screaming "CALL 911! CALL 911! OH JESUS HE'S HURT!" Everyone was acutely uncomfortable and Pillman dropped Mick a wink to show he was working them. Then he played Bischoff like a fiddle with the "firing" angle: To push his loose canon persona, Bischoff "fired" him. Pillman pushed for an actual release to be drawn up, claming the boys in the back and the dirtsheets would get a hold of it to make it even more "real." Bischoff agreed and had the office draw up a very real and legally binding release from his contract. Pillman used it to sign a very lucrative contract with the WWF days later.
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# ? May 6, 2013 03:34 |
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Critical posted:Then he played Bischoff like a fiddle with the "firing" angle: To push his loose canon persona, Bischoff "fired" him. Pillman pushed for an actual release to be drawn up, claming the boys in the back and the dirtsheets would get a hold of it to make it even more "real." Bischoff agreed and had the office draw up a very real and legally binding release from his contract. Pillman used it to sign a very lucrative contract with the WWF days later. That's not precisely right. Pillman actually stayed "independent" for awhile (while making tens of thousands of dollars by running his own hotline), and his actual plan was to leverage an offer from WWF into a huge guaranteed money contract with WCW, and then with his new main eventer deal. Then he got in the car accident and the WWF offer was the only one he had.
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jeffersonlives posted:That's not precisely right. Pillman actually stayed "independent" for awhile (while making tens of thousands of dollars by running his own hotline), and his actual plan was to leverage an offer from WWF into a huge guaranteed money contract with WCW, and then with his new main eventer deal. Then he got in the car accident and the WWF offer was the only one he had. He had a WCW offer too which was for a higher dollar value but it was not guaranteed.
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MassRanTer posted:He had a WCW offer too which was for a higher dollar value but it was not guaranteed. Was it still there after the accident? I had always thought that WWF was his only realistic option post-accident.
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jeffersonlives posted:Was it still there after the accident? I had always thought that WWF was his only realistic option post-accident. The accident is why it was non guaranteed. It had some 90 day thing-a-ma-jigger in it where if he was unable to wrestle the contract would be void. Something like that, I can't remember the exact language. The offer was there, he just couldn't take it because he'd be out all of that money once the 90 days were up.
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Critical posted:As far as I know he pretty much worked everyone in the locker room with outlandish behavior. Someone accused him of being on coke so he put powered sugar from a donut under his nose and hit someone up for cash. This was actually something Jericho did at an indy promotion near the start of his career. quote:Foley tells a story about being in ECW, watching someone get hit with a singapore cane shot and running around the locker room screaming "CALL 911! CALL 911! OH JESUS HE'S HURT!" Everyone was acutely uncomfortable and Pillman dropped Mick a wink to show he was working them. Pretty sure this was a story from Jericho's autobiography as well, with him as the one who got the wink. Claytor fucked around with this message at 17:36 on May 6, 2013 |
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Claytor posted:This was actually something Jericho did at an indy promotion near the start of his career. Yeah, you're absolutely right. I got all my biographies confucked.
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After watching Wrestlemania 18 for the first time since it was live, the Scott Hall vs Steve Austin match made me start wondering how badly Austin was hurt during this time period? I haven't really watched many of the matches from this time period again since seeing them live, but I remember fairly solid matches out of Austin during the Invasion. Did he just wreck up what little was left of his body during the fall of 2001 and he was pretty much a shell by WMX8? That match against Hall felt like Austin was really protecting his body through out, with the only bump he actually took was a fairly soft looking fall-away slam from Hall. I was just really surprised by how lovely that match was. It pretty much consisted of Austin punching the poo poo out of Hall for the first 75% of the match, then Nash beating up refs, and Austin hitting like 5-6 stunners on Hall and Nash to win the match. I'm sure that Vince wanted to bury the nwo to show WWF superiority, but man, that match makes Hall & Nash into complete chumps.
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Havoc904 posted:After watching Wrestlemania 18 for the first time since it was live, the Scott Hall vs Steve Austin match made me start wondering how badly Austin was hurt during this time period? I haven't really watched many of the matches from this time period again since seeing them live, but I remember fairly solid matches out of Austin during the Invasion. Did he just wreck up what little was left of his body during the fall of 2001 and he was pretty much a shell by WMX8? You have to remember that Austin was dealing with Hall who was drunk. Austin was protecting himself from getting seriously injuried.
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# ? May 6, 2013 16:24 |
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bobkatt013 posted:You have to remember that Austin was dealing with Hall who was drunk. Austin was protecting himself from getting seriously injuried. I was under the impression that he was a relatively clean wrestler for the first two months and then the wheels went off with the trip to Europe in May of 2002. Him being drunk at Wrestlemania 18 would make sense for the way they worked the match though.
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Havoc904 posted:I was under the impression that he was a relatively clean wrestler for the first two months and then the wheels went off with the trip to Europe in May of 2002. Him being drunk at Wrestlemania 18 would make sense for the way they worked the match though. Yeah, they told Scott he was going to be a part-time guy when they hired him, then kept him on the road way too long and he fell off the wagon.
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Scott Hall said that 40 days was the longest he has gone sober unless forced too. He might have been sober, but Austin might have just been playing it safe since he had no idea what state Hall would be in when he got out there.
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# ? May 6, 2013 18:55 |
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I'm pretty sure Austin's body was pretty well hosed at that point. He walked out shortly after WrestleMania and only wrestled a handful of matches after that. In retrospect, spending half of 2001 getting suplexed to poo poo by Angle and Benoit probably wasn't very smart for a guy with a surgically repaired neck.
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# ? May 6, 2013 19:30 |
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The quality of austin's matches went to utter poo poo near the end. He was so immobile from the knee injuries that it was painful to watch him go through his matches at the end. Everyone's marking out for the idea of punk/austin but austin is far more immobile than taker at this point. It would probably be 5*'s promo wise but 2* wrestling product
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I have to say I kinda don't want to see Austin/Punk at this point. Partly because both guys clearly have some nagging injures that are still giving them grief (though Punk's are more recent than Austin's, of course) and I'd really rather not see either one of them come to any further harm. And partly because WWE hasn't been filling me with confidence lately in regards to most of their recent storylines and angles, so I have no doubt they'd find some way to gently caress up the build to an Austin/Punk match. Now, if both guys were in much better shape? That'd be a different story. I'd be willing to see that even with the recent spate of terrible booking, because they'd manage to rise above it in the ring.
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# ? May 6, 2013 20:10 |
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Austin has been fine for a while now, actually. He'll never work a full schedule again, but he has another program or two in him if he wants them, and it would have to be something great to get him out of retirement.
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Austin said on twitter a while back that in his current shape he could probably go a full WWE schedule for a year, but then he likely wouldn't be able to walk afterwards and he rather fancies being able to do that.
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oatgan posted:Austin has been fine for a while now, actually. He'll never work a full schedule again, but he has another program or two in him if he wants them, and it would have to be something great to get him out of retirement. Yep, he was saying exactly that on his podcast a couple weeks ago. Oddly dovetailing into his pitch for Onnit...
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Zyla posted:The quality of austin's matches went to utter poo poo near the end. He was so immobile from the knee injuries that it was painful to watch him go through his matches at the end. Everyone's marking out for the idea of punk/austin but austin is far more immobile than taker at this point. It would probably be 5*'s promo wise but 2* wrestling product It wouldn't be a 5* classic remembered for expert workrate, but there's no way in hell that IMO if Austin came back for one huge program with Pun that it wouldn't culminate at least a fairly good match. And I think everyone would agree that the promos and atmosphere would go a long way towards making up for other issues. I think it would actually be pretty hard for Creative to gently caress up too simply because I really think that if Austin comes back he's going to do so on his own terms.
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Thauros posted:It wouldn't be a 5* classic remembered for expert workrate, but there's no way in hell that IMO if Austin came back for one huge program with Pun that it wouldn't culminate at least a fairly good match. And I think everyone would agree that the promos and atmosphere would go a long way towards making up for other issues. CM Pun would be the greatest gimmick ever. Ryback starts chanting "feed me more" and CM Pun comes down with a turkey sandwich
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# ? May 6, 2013 20:36 |
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How about he goes 1 match at Mania and still be able to walk. If built up in a way I'd be fine if it was basically a kick, stunner, pinfall. Or, hell, just be around in some capacity and not risk his health. Maybe be Daniel Bryan's coach in trying to get him fired up to kick rear end for him at Punk vs Bryan Mania.
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# ? May 6, 2013 20:36 |
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Austin vs Punk wouldn't take too much of a toll on Austin, cause I bet Punk would be the one doing all the big bumping. Yes Punk is banged up right now, but I really doubt he's in such bad shape that he couldn't rest up and eventually bump around for an Austin brawl.
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MrBling posted:Austin said on twitter a while back that in his current shape he could probably go a full WWE schedule for a year, but then he likely wouldn't be able to walk afterwards and he rather fancies being able to do that. poo poo, 2-3 matches, occasionally Stunner Brad Maddox/Cole, he can handle it
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Fight Club Sandwich posted:CM Pun would be the greatest gimmick ever. Ryback starts chanting "feed me more" and CM Pun comes down with a turkey sandwich That isn't a pun.
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Gonzo McFee posted:That isn't a pun. My favorite current one is "There's a leak on the boat!" the scientist observes "AAAAHHHH!!!" the scientist screams "AAAHHHHH!!!" the leak screams back From the Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 trailer. So many puns it's going to be loving epic and I can't wait. I don't even know if they are puns but whatever. "Tacodile....SUPREME!"
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Gatts posted:My favorite current one is What is this
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Gatts posted:My favorite current one is Can you give me a synopsis of the Monsters University trailer now?
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Gatts posted:My favorite current one is This certainly is a wrestling question that didn't deserve its' own thread.
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Guys, I was quoted, I should answer. I don't know what the gently caress you're talking about, Gatts.
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# ? May 6, 2013 23:14 |
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Why did Chavo ask for his release from the WWE?
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Shadow225 posted:Why did Chavo ask for his release from the WWE? He felt that he could be as big a star as John Cena, but wasn't being given the opportunity to do so.
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Currently watching Wrestlemania IV for the first time. This is bizarrely terrible. Like, the matches aren't bad except for being too short, but all the finishes are garbage. They accidentally ring the bell that Hercules pinned Ultimate Warrior even though he kicked out and the ref corrects it by awarding the match to Warrior? WTF? Was the entire tournament basically an afterthought to the DiBiase story?
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# ? May 6, 2013 23:39 |
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Gonzo McFee posted:That isn't a pun. Sorry.
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LightsGameraAction posted:Was the entire tournament basically an afterthought to the DiBiase story? More or less, yup. Although Bret really started getting a singles push around WM4, so there's that at least.
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# ? May 6, 2013 23:43 |
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Gonzo McFee posted:Guys, I was quoted, I should answer. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7PmUemZywgg This trailer. With the puns. The glorious puns.
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