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Angular Landbury posted:What is the "Earthquake character" aside from "big dude named Earthquake"? He's a big dude named Earthquake. Same as Vader's character, with 'Earthquake' replaced by 'Vader'.
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I believe Vader's character is "big dude named Vader who can do a moonsault."
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flashy_mcflash posted:He's a big dude named Earthquake. Same as Vader's character, with 'Earthquake' replaced by 'Vader'. Excuse me, but I don't remember there being an "Earthquake Time".
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# ? Mar 13, 2014 19:29 |
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Vader was also a Mastodon.
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# ? Mar 13, 2014 19:29 |
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Red posted:Excuse me, but I don't remember there being an "Earthquake Time".
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# ? Mar 13, 2014 19:34 |
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Angular Landbury posted:What is the "Earthquake character" aside from "big dude named Earthquake"? I meant more that they wanted John Tenta in a non-Earthquake role.
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Halloween Jack posted:I believe Vader's character is "big dude named Vader who can do a moonsault." Also will kill Foley.
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Rusty Shackelford posted:I meant more that they wanted John Tenta in a non-Earthquake role. So a big dude... who ISN'T named Earthquake?
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Justin Godscock posted:Wrestling has always been behind when it comes to pop culture; when WWE started having their wrestlers wear South Park shirts (as mentioned) in like early 1999 the show had a HUGE dropoff in popularity. Matt Stone and Trey Parker are very open about this fact if anyone gets a chance to listen to the 10th anniversary movie Bluray commentary. It wasn't until the movie hit did the show get a shock of life and it was uphill from that point on. But when John Tenta was carrying Cartman plushies to the ring, the show was considered a flash in the pan. Really? They actually talk about wrestlers wearing South Park shirts? Sorry about the mixup, Master P was indeed featured on a South Park album BEFORE the movie. The movie had amazing songs, though.
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Red posted:Yokozuna was fired for getting too fat. Mark Henry, sent down to OVW to lose weight. Did so. Almost immediately after that, they decide they want him to compete in power lifting again, so he got big(ger) again.
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Angular Landbury posted:So a big dude... who ISN'T named Earthquake? Right, that's why they put him under a mask.
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# ? Mar 13, 2014 20:16 |
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The funny thing is Earthquake actually worked a dark match in 1998 before the Golga gimmick and he looked fine and got a good reaction. There was footage of the match on YouTube at one point. I'm phone posting so I can't check right now.
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Hot Poppin Bunnz posted:The Outlaws were wearing South Park shirts while they were still heels in '97. I remember this because I was shocked to see something so current on a pro-wrestling TV program. I remember that being one of the primary reasons why I and my teenage friends liked the Outlaws. They appeared to be some of the only relatively hip and cool people in wrestling who had any concept of pop culture. It's also a big part of what made ECW so cool that doesn't translate to people watching it today.
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CopywrightMMXI posted:The funny thing is Earthquake actually worked a dark match in 1998 before the Golga gimmick and he looked fine and got a good reaction. There was footage of the match on YouTube at one point. I'm phone posting so I can't check right now. Never knew that was Earthquake, and I actually liked the Oddities.
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# ? Mar 14, 2014 01:25 |
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I was wrong - the Earthquake dark match is from 2001. He fought Joey Abs. It's right here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IfpTylKeHsM
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Killed By Death posted:Mark Henry, sent down to OVW to lose weight. Did so. Almost immediately after that, they decide they want him to compete in power lifting again, so he got big(ger) again. Then you have Big Show's 18 different tries at weight loss.
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# ? Mar 14, 2014 02:36 |
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I'm trying to find a way to steer the direction back to WCW, and all I have is this: Remember when Hulk joined the Wolfpac and dressed like a cholo for the following Thunder? Because that poo poo was hilarious.
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# ? Mar 14, 2014 02:36 |
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My friends who weren't even wrestling fans preferred Russo era WCW to WWF at the time. I'll never understand why.
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Bubba Grace posted:My friends who weren't even wrestling fans preferred Russo era WCW to WWF at the time. I'll never understand why. WCW always had that thing going where they did a better job of treating wrestling like a sport, which they even did better than the WWF when Russo got involved. That was actually when I got into wrestling myself and I'm pretty sure it was what made me prefer Nitro to RAW at the time.
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Red posted:Then you have Big Show's 18 different tries at weight loss. I think Show is a little different due to the disease, I mean I could be wrong but I'm not sure how well you can slim down as he is.
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Onmi posted:I think Show is a little different due to the disease, I mean I could be wrong but I'm not sure how well you can slim down as he is. He can't slim when he's on the road. The longer he has without a lay off the more weight he puts on, which now thankfully means that he seems to get semi regular short breaks. The WWE wasn't always as enlightened about this, and punished him repeatedly from his arrival in the company to when he left for a couple of years for putting the weight on, normally with depushes or even pulling him from TV and sending him to OVW. During his WCW stint his weight was never such a problem, in part because of the touring schedule they had which was differently structured and had less travelling time involved. So obviously instead of looking at the causes when he went to WWE they wrote him off for a time as being lazy. Edit: To be fair to WWE, most of their concerns over his weight did come from worries about his health. The problem was more one of communication - Show was made to feel like he was being repeatedly punished by the head of talent relations, which wasn't helped at all but the numerous not so veiled comments made by JR in his blog over the years. Ross was notoriously bad at handling these sorts of things, his management of Mark Henry being another example of this, and Show was pretty open when he left the WWE as to how his relationship with talent relations had reached rock bottom. Apparently Vince is now much more hands on in talking to talent about these sorts of concerns and the way they manage it has shifted a great deal, particularly post Benoit. Skinty McEdger fucked around with this message at 12:44 on Mar 14, 2014 |
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Skinty McEdger posted:He can't slim when he's on the road. The longer he has without a lay off the more weight he puts on, which now thankfully means that he seems to get semi regular short breaks. The WWE wasn't always as enlightened about this, and punished him repeatedly from his arrival in the company to when he left for a couple of years for putting the weight on, normally with depushes or even pulling him from TV and sending him to OVW. I more mean, Slim for Show is never going to be Slim for another person. And yeah the longer he is without a break he just gets worse and worse which does not help him. But he's always going to be a big guy and that's just how his body is. Then again I could be wrong, but to me he's always looked like he'll never not be heavyset. Like he can be less heavyset but he's always going to have that body.
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Onmi posted:I more mean, Slim for Show is never going to be Slim for another person. And yeah the longer he is without a break he just gets worse and worse which does not help him. But he's always going to be a big guy and that's just how his body is. Then again I could be wrong, but to me he's always looked like he'll never not be heavyset. Like he can be less heavyset but he's always going to have that body. Pretty much. Sometimes when you have a guy with that body type and size it's hard to judge when he's put on too much weight, it's not like with Yoko where in the last few years it became increasingly obvious. You can normally tell when Show needs a lay off not by his size so much as looking at his mobility. Normally just before a lay off he'll be much less mobile in the ring and spend more time near the ropes, when he comes back he moves a lot more smoothly. Again the ethos has changed a lot. If you look at the late 90's whenever management felt someone was having problems with their weight they would be booked in such a way as to send a message, often in quite embarrassing fashion. See Vader's "I'm just a fat bastard" promo or Yoko being booked to break the ring ropes when he went for the bonsai drop (which happened after he actually did that at a house show). There were messages being sent not only to the guys involved, but also to other guys in the back, and that mindset probably ended up doing more harm than good.
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Skinty McEdger posted:He can't slim when he's on the road. The longer he has without a lay off the more weight he puts on, which now thankfully means that he seems to get semi regular short breaks. The WWE wasn't always as enlightened about this, and punished him repeatedly from his arrival in the company to when he left for a couple of years for putting the weight on, normally with depushes or even pulling him from TV and sending him to OVW. You also have the time that he was pulled from No Mercy and his storyline was given to Stevie Richards.
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Gnome Enthusiast posted:WCW always had that thing going where they did a better job of treating wrestling like a sport, which they even did better than the WWF when Russo got involved. That was actually when I got into wrestling myself and I'm pretty sure it was what made me prefer Nitro to RAW at the time. Nothing says "Sport" like the Fat Chick Thriller Mike Awesome
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# ? Mar 14, 2014 14:13 |
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Retrieving things from poles is a true test of athletic ability and the only real sport.
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# ? Mar 14, 2014 14:27 |
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Apparently the Superbowl this year will be contested in a Hardcore Invitational
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# ? Mar 14, 2014 14:43 |
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flashy_mcflash posted:Apparently the Superbowl this year will be contested in a Hardcore Invitational
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flashy_mcflash posted:Apparently the Superbowl this year will be contested in a Hardcore Invitational That would be better than the squash match it ended up being.
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# ? Mar 14, 2014 18:39 |
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LividLiquid posted:This was pre-Russo. You're pre-Russo!
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Red posted:Then you have Big Show's 18 different tries at weight loss. He actually lost weight a lot of times, it's keeping it off that's the challenge.
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# ? Mar 14, 2014 19:43 |
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Show can mostly keep the weight off if he's not on the road. When you start to see Show on TV a lot, he starts to pack it on again.
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# ? Mar 14, 2014 19:50 |
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Zack_Gochuck posted:You're pre-Russo!
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# ? Mar 14, 2014 19:51 |
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LividLiquid posted:Remember when Hulk joined the Wolfpac and dressed like a cholo for the following Thunder? Because that poo poo was hilarious. Please tell me there's a picture somewhere, I need Hulkico my life.
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# ? Mar 14, 2014 19:58 |
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Shima Honnou posted:Please tell me there's a picture somewhere, I need Hulkico my life.
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# ? Mar 14, 2014 20:09 |
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http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x172p7b_wcw-thunder-1-7-1999-part-1_sport About 45:18 in
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# ? Mar 14, 2014 20:45 |
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When I was this age I watched both shows equally because we had a cable box that was hacked so I could record all the ppvs and re watch them over and over again. I watch WM 13 probably 10 times as a kid. One thing that I really liked about WCW aside from the obvious ten year old pleasers like Goldberg was the little guys, which WWF didn't offer much of. The Malenko Jericho fued, Alex Wright, La Parka, Kidman. These were the things that kept me interested in WCW. I really liked Taka Michinoku but I barely remember other cool little guys from that era of WWF.
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# ? Mar 14, 2014 21:03 |
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It's all I could have ever hoped for in my life
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# ? Mar 14, 2014 21:36 |
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Konaan didn't age well.
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# ? Mar 14, 2014 21:59 |
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Halloween Havoc 98 had Big Show doing a slow as hell, stumbly missile dropkick. It was amazing to watch.
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