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Glamorama26 posted:Remember when he was mega pushed? Like he was beating Kane clean. Yes, he owned and I was not being ironic when I said that.
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Rodney the Piper posted:That angle had a sparkle of hope. Things like Heidenreich, the Steiner-HHH feud, or the McMahon-Orton WrestleMania match which opened with a lock up, really didn't. I'm curious when we'll get people on here who not only defend those awful angles but actively indicate they're the reason they started watching. Okay well an angle that is considered awful (and I think was at the time too) but I remember liking is the HHH-Booker Wrestlemania program. I wanted Booker to win so badly.
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Rodney the Piper posted:Do we have posters that are nostalgic for the worst of 2000s WWE yet? I'm hit and miss on which threads I read, so I'm not sure if we've actually had anyone young enough to insist that the Undertaker vs. Dudleys feud was great or anything. I started watching when I was 10 back in 2003, and even I don't look back fondly at that time. The one thing I'll admit to having extreme nostalgia goggles for is the PCS challenge vignettes from TNA, which is why I still have a soft spot for Kevin Nash.
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NienNunb posted:I started watching when I was 10 back in 2003, and even I don't look back fondly at that time. The one thing I'll admit to having extreme nostalgia goggles for is the PCS challenge vignettes from TNA, which is why I still have a soft spot for Kevin Nash. I wonder how much PSP would have in common when admitting their favorite crap? Then again, I see no shaming in admitting to liking IRS, Rick Martel's Model gimmick, or Too Much.
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# ? Oct 28, 2013 19:19 |
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Until I started posting here, I thought I was the only one who would admit to marking out for The Brood. VVV Do you call it the Fartshooter or the Scorpion Poopsock? Halloween Jack fucked around with this message at 19:48 on Oct 28, 2013 |
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who the gently caress bought this and why
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# ? Oct 28, 2013 19:45 |
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Halloween Jack posted:VVV Do you call it the Fartshooter or the Scorpion Poopsock? Shartshooter, duh.
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# ? Oct 28, 2013 19:56 |
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Just about on-topic I think, Backlash 2001 was my first wrestling PPV and the Duchess of Queensbury match between William Regal and Chris Jericho remains one of my favourite wrestling things ever. All rough quotes. Y2J: "We're in The Windy City... but it looks like the Duchess comes from The Uglayyy Citayyy!" Fink: "The time limit for round one has expiiiiired!" : "Round one!?" Heyman: Oh, I forgot to tell you about the rounds!" : "Duchess, my foot!" (Y2J puts the Duchess in the Walls) Heyman: "But she's a Duchess!!" : "This could cause an international incident!" I also watched (late) WCW before I ever saw WWE and was hyped for the likes of Kronik, Chuck Palumbo, Sean O'Haire, and I really liked the Invasion at the time (remember when Booker T wanted to emulate The Rock's movie success so he went to a film studio, where he told them he was THE BOOKERMAN and they thought he said The Boogerman? Classic). I recently watched a few Invasion PPVs and I still have a bit of a soft spot for some things. I mean, not 'taker literally battering not-so-ironic stalker DDP in a cage or Perry Saturn being infatuated with a mop, but RVD being cool and Heyman on commentary and The Hurricane. Heck, even though I know the ref should never have the most heat, I do like Nick Patrick's "Curses, foiled again!" schtick when the WWE guy makes his comeback following shenanigans. My friends and I also have a soft spot for Stone Cold beating up Booker in the supermarket post-Invasion. Everything about it, from Booker establishing that he's the villain by eating cereal out the box and the random Waldorf and Statler-esque asides with Vince and Flair, to Austin walking out of the fridge and "When the moon, hits your eye, like a biiiig, pizza pie, that's amoorrrréééé!". In other words I really like the ridiculous and campy side of wrestling. Give me a bit to remember and I'm sure I'll have some genuinely fond memories of the weird 2002-2005 era of WWE.
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# ? Oct 28, 2013 20:13 |
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The supermarket brawl is the second funniest thing WWE have ever made, just behind the Funtime USA hardcore brawl.
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2 Cool and Rikishi were held down from the top of the card and I will stand by that statement until the day I die.
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Bigass Moth posted:2 Cool and Rikishi were held down from the top of the card and I will stand by that statement until the day I die. They did try to push Rikishi as a main eventer and it went badly. So so badly as he did it for the rock.
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# ? Oct 28, 2013 20:46 |
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Hirams Bitch posted:who the gently caress bought this and why I can't figure out what that asterisk is blocking can someone please help?
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Bard Maddox posted:I can't figure out what that asterisk is blocking can someone please help? The letter "I"
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The Shaman of Cum posted:The letter "I" Wish "U" were missing instead
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Top Bunk Wanker posted:Wish "U" were missing instead B*tt "Shitman" Fart doesn't have the same ring to it.
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Top Bunk Wanker posted:Wish "U" were missing instead https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zjE9J6xdQXY&t=78s
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# ? Oct 28, 2013 21:12 |
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Recently read about half of this wiki (I guess?) style page that listed the complete history of TNAs gently caress ups. Definitely found the link somewhere in psp, just can't remember the thread. Anyway I really want to read the rest but can't find it anywhere. Anybody know what I'm talking about?
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# ? Oct 28, 2013 23:28 |
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http://taimapedia.org/index.php?title=LOLTNA_History ?
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# ? Oct 28, 2013 23:31 |
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That's a bingo! Thanks oldpainless.
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# ? Oct 28, 2013 23:35 |
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VogeGandire posted:The supermarket brawl is the second funniest thing WWE have ever made, just behind the Funtime USA hardcore brawl. "PRICE CHECK ON JACKASS!!"
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# ? Oct 28, 2013 23:41 |
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Happy Happyist posted:"PRICE CHECK ON JACKASS!!" I can't do it justice in text but even better is when Austin starts singing I think That's Amore while wailing on Booker T.
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El Gallinero Gros posted:I can't do it justice in text but even better is when Austin starts singing I think That's Amore while wailing on Booker T. I must be the only person in the world that hated watching Booker T looking like a total moron loser for 10 minutes.
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# ? Oct 29, 2013 00:39 |
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Hirams Bitch posted:who the gently caress bought this and why why not?
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# ? Oct 29, 2013 04:29 |
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Wrestling confessions? I loved the Hardy Boyz. TnA should have had a tag title run. Jindrak and O'Haire are one of my favourite tag teams ever. I never got the appeal of Tazz.
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# ? Oct 29, 2013 04:34 |
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The first wrestling angle I really followed intently was Booker T vs. Scott Steiner (as Big Poppa Pump, with Buff Bagwell as his bumbling assistant) in the first half of '99. WCW was already starting to roll off the tracks by this point but I liked Booker and it was a good contrast between his athleticism and Steiner just being this giant monster. And Buff Bagwell being utterly hateworthy was actually a positive for the angle.
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Rarity posted:I never got the appeal of Tazz. he doesn't need weapons. his hands are his weapons. all his friends are dead or in jail. he will CHOKE YOU OUT. also he's 5'4"
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Rarity posted:I never got the appeal of Tazz. He sucks and people love bad things.
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Tazz is a tiny fella and he will put you in the KATAHAJIME. MY GAWWWWD.
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# ? Oct 29, 2013 04:48 |
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It's really hard to like Taz unless you watched him in ecw in the mid 90's. He was a loving monster there.
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# ? Oct 29, 2013 06:52 |
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After a mention of it on OSW Review I decided to check out the Self-Destruction of the Ultimate Warrior. It was weird to watch a retrospective on a guy that virtually nobody in the retrospective liked and only really served to bury him some 10 years or so (at the time) after the fact. Ted DiBiase has made no bones there and elsewhere about how much he can't stand the Warrior and why, but Ric Flair appeared to be absolutely fuming red just being there and I can't think of a time when he and Warrior really interacted. Could anyone shed some light on this?
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Rarity posted:Wrestling confessions? I loved the Hardy Boyz. TnA should have had a tag title run. Jindrak and O'Haire are one of my favourite tag teams ever. I never got the appeal of Tazz. He calls women "tomatoes", that appeals to my tomato fetish.
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Ghostpilot posted:After a mention of it on OSW Review I decided to check out the Self-Destruction of the Ultimate Warrior. It was weird to watch a retrospective on a guy that virtually nobody in the retrospective liked and only really served to bury him some 10 years or so (at the time) after the fact. Flair and Warrior worked a little bit. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sll3sc5gyhc Also, somehow someone got a video of them working from a '92 house show. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZegIJ6T-o4 Pretty much everyone in wrestling is united in their hatred of the Ultimate Warrior. Flair probably hated the Warrior because in order to get him to work safe you would have to shoot on him in the ring and/or threaten him with bodily harm. Warrior refused to come in to work on the DVD, so what you got was an hour-and-a-half long burial of the Ultimate Warrior, as if it were someone else's idea to push this guy. Ric worked with him a little, but you had plenty of guys on the DVD who never worked with him and have probably never met him, and just came in to make fun of him. And then there's an entire segment putting over his ring music.
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Rarity posted:I never got the appeal of Tazz. Gonz posted:Tazz is a tiny fella and he will put you in the KATAHAJIME. Ghostpilot posted:Ted DiBiase has made no bones there and elsewhere about how much he can't stand the Warrior and why, but Ric Flair appeared to be absolutely fuming red just being there and I can't think of a time when he and Warrior really interacted. Could anyone shed some light on this?
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Thank you so much for this; I was wondering what I was going to do at work all day. I've just stared and have already seen the words "this was never followed up on/never explained" like a dozen times already.
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Ghostpilot posted:After a mention of it on OSW Review I decided to check out the Self-Destruction of the Ultimate Warrior. It was weird to watch a retrospective on a guy that virtually nobody in the retrospective liked and only really served to bury him some 10 years or so (at the time) after the fact. If I remember Flair's book right, Warrior botched a slam which caused Ric to rupture an eardrum and have some serious issues with equilibrium and balance. That's one of the reasons they took the belt off him so quickly after he won it back from Macho Man, and I think he said it's something that still occasionally flares up on him.
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# ? Oct 29, 2013 16:15 |
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On top of that, Flair was around during Warrior's disastrous WCW run and I think in general everyone there got a bad impression of him there- the trapdoor thing alone caused serious injuries, and that was apparently one of his ideas.
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Why did Christoper Daniels never get a legit shot in WWF/WCW/ECW (not counting his brief time at the tail end of WCW when they hired anybody)?
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Bigass Moth posted:Why did Christoper Daniels never get a legit shot in WWF/WCW/ECW (not counting his brief time at the tail end of WCW when they hired anybody)? He's small and doesn't have a great look. There was no reason he couldn't have gotten a shot, he'd just have needed breaks he didn't get.
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Bigass Moth posted:Why did Christoper Daniels never get a legit shot in WWF/WCW/ECW (not counting his brief time at the tail end of WCW when they hired anybody)? Did you really want to see "Daniel Christopher", Jobber to the Stars, in WWE?
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# ? Oct 29, 2013 16:47 |
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The WWF did sign him as a jobber briefly, didn't they? I dunno man, WWF signed him in the late 1990s, WCW in 2001, he's worked a bunch for ROH and TNA. Dude has legit had a pretty decent wrestling career. There are a lot of great guys who have had worse.
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