Chromatic posted:Is there anything that's happened similar to the Mike Levy Incident? Because I just saw it and good god. They told Levy that they wanted to bring him back and it was going to be a hot angle, so he told the authorities it was part of the show and he wasn't pressing charges. Of course they never brought him back.
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Davros1 posted:Does anyone think Hulk Hogan looks at Boogie Woogie Man Jimmy Valiant with jealously, seeing as Valiant can wrestle an entire match without losing his bandana? He should have, because Valiant was better than Hogan in every way https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fSIYXjzgv4Y rotinaj fucked around with this message at 03:32 on Jan 31, 2016 |
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rotinaj posted:He should have, because Valiant was better than Hogan in every way Hogan even ripped off his Charlie Brown From Outta-town gimmick when he did mr America.
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# ? Jan 31, 2016 04:54 |
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Chromatic posted:Is there anything that's happened similar to the Mike Levy Incident? Because I just saw it and good god. That was some disgusting carnie juggalo poo poo.
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# ? Jan 31, 2016 05:36 |
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Chromatic posted:Is there anything that's happened similar to the Mike Levy Incident? Because I just saw it and good god. There's always the Mass Transit Incident in ECW.
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# ? Jan 31, 2016 06:41 |
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And the time New Jack stabbed a rookie in the ring for being ignorant about the business; I think that was in Florida.
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FunMerrania posted:That was some disgusting carnie juggalo poo poo. Hey hey hey hey, Insane Clown Posse are actually pretty well regarded in the wrestling business.
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# ? Jan 31, 2016 08:11 |
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Yeah but juggalos aren't.
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# ? Jan 31, 2016 08:41 |
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Most of those fuckers can't even juggle.
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# ? Jan 31, 2016 09:57 |
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New Jack vs Gypsy Joe New Jack vs American Gangstas
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Halloween Jack posted:And the time New Jack stabbed a rookie in the ring for being ignorant about the business; I think that was in Florida. I think that's some dude named William Lane who New Jack claimed was actively being a dick to him for a while. Why you would be any sort of aggressive towards New Jack or if the guy even was doing what he said is a story for another day. But between that and the Gypsy Joe match New Jack has definitely stabbed at least two people in the ring because he's an insane, violent maniac
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# ? Jan 31, 2016 14:32 |
Apparently New Jack and William Lane got on fine backstage until he found out that Lane was a cop. Then came the stabbing. Oh and there was time when a kid got confused because New Jack told him to take it home when the ref was telling him they had 5 more minutes, kicked out of a couple of moves and got beaten so badly he ended up with a cracked skull. Like he even feels he was justified in the American Gangsters incident because "They stole my gimmick."
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# ? Jan 31, 2016 15:29 |
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If I remember right from a shoot interview, New Jack said that in their pre-match discussion, Lane asked New Jack to blade him and didn't know what "gig" means. So New Jack decided to stab him for being so green.
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# ? Jan 31, 2016 15:46 |
New Jacks statement to the police was along that lines, that they agreed verbally to bring a piece of metal to the ring to use as a weapon. I seem to recall they was some stupid way he got out of it as well. Didn't he agree to train him for a while?
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# ? Jan 31, 2016 16:13 |
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Yeah, he agreed to train him so he'd drop the charges, then left the state. I don't know how dropping charges works when you're talking aggravated assault with a knife, but
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# ? Jan 31, 2016 16:31 |
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somewhere it came up that one of the reasons everyone in WWE is getting hurt these days has to do with them wrestling so many times per week. Regardless of whether this is true, when did the wrestling schedule become so crazy? Or, is 3+ shows a week been the norm for WWE for awhile? And how does this compare to companies in other countries (Japan, Mexico)?
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Halloween Jack posted:If I remember right from a shoot interview, New Jack said that in their pre-match discussion, Lane asked New Jack to blade him and didn't know what "gig" means. So New Jack decided to stab him for being so green. Between this and Mass Transit asking New Jack to blade you seems like a suicidal wish. BWV posted:somewhere it came up that one of the reasons everyone in WWE is getting hurt these days has to do with them wrestling so many times per week. Regardless of whether this is true, when did the wrestling schedule become so crazy? Or, is 3+ shows a week been the norm for WWE for awhile? And how does this compare to companies in other countries (Japan, Mexico)? It's been like this ever since the late 90s with WWE revolving the programming around and adding/dropping shows so we average at least 3 shows a week and a PPV a month. The Attitude Era at its peak had RAW, SmackDown, Heat and a bunch of recap/development tune-up shows like Jakked and Metal running every week. Justin Godscock fucked around with this message at 20:32 on Jan 31, 2016 |
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BWV posted:somewhere it came up that one of the reasons everyone in WWE is getting hurt these days has to do with them wrestling so many times per week. Regardless of whether this is true, when did the wrestling schedule become so crazy? Or, is 3+ shows a week been the norm for WWE for awhile? And how does this compare to companies in other countries (Japan, Mexico)? Depends on the size of the company but it's normal for Mexico and some companies in Japan. Successful indie wrestlers aren't working triple shots for the same company week in and week out but they're travelling a lot and making a similar amount of dates. WWE hasn't always been this crazy but western wrestling has been about gruelling schedules for years.
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BWV posted:somewhere it came up that one of the reasons everyone in WWE is getting hurt these days has to do with them wrestling so many times per week. Regardless of whether this is true, when did the wrestling schedule become so crazy? Or, is 3+ shows a week been the norm for WWE for awhile? And how does this compare to companies in other countries (Japan, Mexico)? Well, they cut off the brand split, a lot of dudes are hurt, the roster is a lot smaller these days than it used to be, and the more experienced guys are still all doing crazy spots to try and wow the crowd to make up for lovely booking that's killed their heat. So everybody's killing themselves to try not to end up just floating like Kofi before the New Day or Ziggler forever. (And even when they had the brand split, they'd do a shitload of house shows, but now the same dude needs to be on two or three or four TV show matches a week)
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# ? Jan 31, 2016 21:22 |
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Did D-Lo ever need the chest protector or was it a Cowboy Bob deal?
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# ? Jan 31, 2016 21:58 |
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magnum_valentino posted:Did D-Lo ever need the chest protector or was it a Cowboy Bob deal? Dan Severn put him in a hold that kayfabe tore his pectoral or something, and he kept it long after it healed
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oatgan posted:WWE hasn't always been this crazy When hasn't it been? When Sammartino was champ? Hogan-era house shows were largely just matches where guys only cared about hitting their time cue to go home so they could get going to the next show.
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Have they always done mutliple concurrent house show tours? I imagine having one tour could conceivably help main eventers to some extent and midcarders to a much greater extent
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Rodney the Piper posted:When hasn't it been? When Sammartino was champ? Hogan-era house shows were largely just matches where guys only cared about hitting their time cue to go home so they could get going to the next show. People go harder on shows these days as standards have escalated over time to an unhealthy degree, and they work more dates than ever including promotional appearances and semi-regular foreign and overseas tours oatgan fucked around with this message at 23:06 on Jan 31, 2016 |
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Don't forget that being in a state of near constant travel will take its toll as well. Hours cooped up in a car or on a plane, working a show, then repeating again and again.
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# ? Jan 31, 2016 23:18 |
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Isn't the schedule a lot less strenuous than it used to be? I thought back in the 80s-90s guys were on the road non-stop for weeks at a time?
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# ? Jan 31, 2016 23:39 |
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It has always been really lovely but in the last 10 years since the birth of Youtube/social media and WWE's attempts to insinuate itself into everything, it's become an on-call 24/7 thing.
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# ? Jan 31, 2016 23:41 |
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TL posted:Isn't the schedule a lot less strenuous than it used to be? I thought back in the 80s-90s guys were on the road non-stop for weeks at a time?
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# ? Jan 31, 2016 23:44 |
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Apropos of nothing I didn't realize the depth to which brawling is in the bones of WWE til I watched Patterson / Slaughter from 30+ years ago
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# ? Jan 31, 2016 23:46 |
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Yes and there is the issue that in 1980 you were a perfectly fine wrestler if you were made out of dough and your big mid-match move was a vertical suplex.
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# ? Feb 1, 2016 00:13 |
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gently caress sake what a horrible work life these dudes must have. Good job they love their work (in ring anyway). They should have their wages doubled.
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# ? Feb 1, 2016 00:20 |
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Yeah I can't get over at the WWE level that most of those guys are in the ring wrestling maybe an hour and a half a week if they're lucky. The rest is EVERYTHING ELSE, so you'd better like it, and also traveling while trying to maintain an excellent physique, often with nagging injuries.
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BWV posted:somewhere it came up that one of the reasons everyone in WWE is getting hurt these days has to do with them wrestling so many times per week. Regardless of whether this is true, when did the wrestling schedule become so crazy? Or, is 3+ shows a week been the norm for WWE for awhile? And how does this compare to companies in other countries (Japan, Mexico)? WWE's schedule is much lighter than it was in the 80s when wrestlers worked close to 300 matches a year. Now barely anyone does more than 200.
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OneThousandMonkeys posted:Yeah I can't get over at the WWE level that most of those guys are in the ring wrestling maybe an hour and a half a week if they're lucky. The rest is EVERYTHING ELSE, so you'd better like it, and also traveling while trying to maintain an excellent physique, often with nagging injuries. To me, the worst part is the imminent break down of the body in later years. That'll have to weigh on their mind
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Aesop Poprock posted:Uh Edge and Christian owned though. There can be multiple types of heels, they don't all have to be Satan incarnate Can we get Satan incarnate tho?
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RacistGuidingLight posted:Can we get Satan incarnate tho? I think KO is the best we've got at the moment. Well, him, or Stephanie.
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Skinty McEdger posted:They told Levy that they wanted to bring him back and it was going to be a hot angle, so he told the authorities it was part of the show and he wasn't pressing charges. not true The part where they never brought him back, i mean. The part where they promised to bring him back to keep him from pressing charges is still true.
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Who would win in a fight between Jim Dotson and Doug Dillinger
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ZDar Fan posted:Who would win in a fight between Jim Dotson and Doug Dillinger Ralphus
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There was also the infamous JBL vs Blue Meanie thing, not quite the same as New Jack stabbing a guy but still he did just break a dudes face because he didn't like him.
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