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Dilbert Fanclub President posted:It was the glasses and his over the top personality and his taunt dance and "OH YEAH" The taunt and OH YEAH, and also the pointing to his rear end which says OH YEAH on it.
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 16:27 |
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# ? May 15, 2024 04:16 |
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It's an unjust world where Percy Watson never made the main roster and Dolph Ziggler still has a job.
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 17:40 |
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Youtube took down the video of down on his luck Percy being sad that Darren left FCW to be in the Nexus and showcased his substandard harmonica skills and that makes me very sad
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 18:38 |
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Percy took a beating from a-ry during the nxt season 2 cluster gently caress and they were on the same drat team
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 18:41 |
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CubsWoo posted:Youtube took down the video of down on his luck Percy being sad that Darren left FCW to be in the Nexus and showcased his substandard harmonica skills and that makes me very sad This was the best thing to come out of that entire set of NXTs.
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 18:41 |
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Here are the full spoilers for the tapings December 7th Episode: * NXT Tag Team Champions Johnny Gargano and Tommaso Ciampa came out to a pop and greeted fans throughout the crowd. They entered the ring for a promo but The Authors of Pain came out before they could talk. Paul Ellering spoke from the top of the ramp about how they should be champions but The Revival’s music hit and they came out to the stage. Fans chanted “you tapped out!” as they head to the ring. Dawson starts talking about getting their rematch. The Authors come down the ramp and push The Revival down. Ellering got back on the mic and said the next chapter will read The Authors of Pain as the next NXT Tag Team Champions. The Authors, then The Revival head back up the ramp. DIY leaves the ring without ever getting the mic. * Alexander Wolfe and Eric Young defeated No Way Jose and WWE Cruiserweight Champion Rich Swann. The crowd popped for everyone during their entrances. Before the match, Young stomped on Sawyer Fulton’s jacket and threw it out of the ring. Sanity dominated most of the match, beating down Swann for a long period of time. Jose got a hot tag and cleaned house. Big Damo showed up outside of the ring and slammed Jose against the ring post. EY pulled Jose into the ring and hit a modified cutter-neckbreaker for the pin. Damo left by himself up the ramp and chucked a Sanity jacket on the ground. It was not clear if he’s with them or not. * Ember Moon defeated Queen Kimber, who was used as an enhancement talent. She actually got some offense in but Ember howled and hit her finisher for the quick win. * Tucker Knight and Otis Dozovic defeated enhancement talents Johnny Knockout and Bradene Knight. Crowd chanted “big, sweaty men!” as Otis and Tucker dominated the match. Otis hit his finisher for the win. They were both very over with the crowd and worked well together, very agile. December 14th Episode: * Tye Dillinger comes out and it’s announced that there will be 4 matches to decide who will compete in a Fatal 4 Way to decide a new #1 contender. Eric Young and Sanity are out next. Eric Young vs. Tye Dillinger lasts about a minute as Nikki Cross interferes and attacks Dillinger. Dillinger wins by DQ. Big Damo shows up again and decimates Dillinger in the ring. Damo walks up the ramp past Sanity and leaves on his own again. It should be noted that Sawyer Fulton has been absent tonight. * Andrade “Cien” Almas defeated No Way Jose to qualify for the Fatal 4 Way. This was a good back and forth match. Almas hit a modified DDT for the win. * Roderick Strong defeated Elias Samson to qualify for the Fatal 4 Way. Samson was booed mercifully as he played his guitar. Elias got in a bunch of early offense but Strong got the pin in around 3 minutes. * Bobby Roode defeated Oney Lorcan to qualify for the Fatal 4 Way. Lorcan got a good pop from the crowd but nothing compared to Roode… it was glorious! Lorcan got some stiff European uppercuts in. Roode hit the Glorious Drop for the win. * Peyton Royce defeated Sarah Bridges (Crazy Mary Dobson). Bridges looked very impressive with early offense and was over with the crowd. Royce ends up getting the pin with a fisherman’s suplex * Shinsuke Nakamura defeated Patrick Clark in under 4 minutes. There was some flamboyant comedy by Clark but Nakamura ends the match quickly. December 21st Episode: * Billie Kay defeated Daria with her big boot finisher thanks to outside interference from Peyton Royce. Billie takes the mic after the match but the crowd drowns her out with boos. The match lasted less than 3 minutes. * The Authors of Pain squashed two enhancement talents. This was a serious beatdown. The referee stopped the match before they could hit their finisher. Trainers come out and check on one of the wrestlers. Paul Ellering gets on the mic and says they don’t care who they face – DIY or The Revival, they will be winning the titles in San Antonio at Takeover. * Bobby Roode defeated Andrade “Cien” Almas, Tye Dillinger and Roderick Strong in a Fatal 4 Way Elimination Match to become the new #1 contender. Strong and Almas were in the ring a lot early on. Lots of stiff shots by Almas. The first elimination came at 11:20 as Strong pinned Almas. The second elimination came at 13:00 when Tye pinned Strong. Roode then pinned Dillinger at the 18:25 mark to become the new #1 contender. * NXT Tag Team Champions Johnny Gargano and Tommaso Ciampa retained over Dash and Dawson in their Takeover: Toronto rematch. Good back and forth match as always between these two teams. DIY dominated more than they did at Takeover. They hit their finisher around the 12:00 mark to retain and end the tapings
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 18:44 |
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Shoulda been Almas
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 18:58 |
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lol that Neville was the last non indie darling to be in the NXT title picture
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 19:01 |
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bradzilla posted:lol that Neville was the last non indie darling to be in the NXT title picture Uh
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 19:04 |
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I miss Neville. Rip you dirty gremlin.
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 19:04 |
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bradzilla posted:lol that Neville was the last non indie darling to be in the NXT title picture Dragon Gate isn't an indie?
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 19:05 |
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bradzilla posted:lol that Neville was the last non indie darling to be in the NXT title picture noted non indie star neville
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 19:07 |
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the only 2 guys that weren't indy guys to win the belt were bo dallas and big e
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 19:10 |
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CubsWoo posted:Youtube took down the video of down on his luck Percy being sad that Darren left FCW to be in the Nexus and showcased his substandard harmonica skills and that makes me very sad The best part of that video is Heath Slater having to turn around because he was corpsing so hard.
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 19:43 |
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Daunte Vicknabb posted:Dragon Gate isn't an indie? By Japan standards yes, but I have a tough time classifing them as an indie though as it's a nationally touring promotion with an incredibly packed schedule (more dates than NJPW!) and the 2nd most sucessful fed there rn.
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 20:00 |
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Thauros posted:By Japan standards yes, but I have a tough time classifing them as an indie though as it's a nationally touring promotion with an incredibly packed schedule (more dates than NJPW!) and the 2nd most sucessful fed there rn. if nakamura is being considered an indie darling then idk how you don't consider neville one lol
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 20:06 |
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The change in NXT had less to do with the presence of indie stars and more to do with the swelling of the roster and increase in complexity of the product as Takeovers became more frequent. You go back to the old Takeovers and you'd have (1) the NXT championship main (2) Women's Title match (3) Tag Title match (4) and then (5) one or two more matches that were either debuts or undercard matches, if not a #1 contender bout. The difference between now and then is that the undercard's upward mobility is gone. A big debut or an undercard win at Takeover felt like it was pointing in a direction, and that could take them to the main event. If the crowd got behind them, that could actually happen, and when they didn't it felt like a story even when they got swatted down. Contrast with Roddy Strong, whose debut was a shrug in every sense, or Ember Moon, who had all the markings of a Joe or Asuka-grade gatecrashing but has been wasted to RAW degrees. Very few wanted Baron Corbin to enter the NXT title picture but it seemed plausible that he could. Contrast that with Tye, who many want to see in the title picture but whose stature is such that no one would believe he could win it. Sami Zayn was a guy who could make a valiant effort and lose and still be someone who you could believe had what it took deep down to get to the top. Giving Tye the same treatment would ring false. There are tops guys and there's everyone else. That has little to do with indie rep itself and more to do with the booking's tendency to let that rep do the heavy lifting when a guy debuts. Generico and PAC benefited from debuting as guys like any other, after which they were booked strongly and their background doled out bit by bit to establish them (it also allowed crowd favorite undercard guys like Tyler Breeze and underrated vets like Tyson Kidd to rise to the top). Finn also benefited from this, to an extent. So did DIY (whose level of indie fame was more on PAC's level than Finn's). But Owens' debut picked up a very specific story that had been strongly established elsewhere. After that every main event guy has been a debut at the high end of the card. Hell, Andrade was a guy whose introduction echoed other successful NXT guys, but by the time he arrived the top card was too ossified to allow him any momentum at all. Now he's in limbo along with everyone else who isn't Roode, Nak or Joe. As the rovert of NXT alarmism, I've been saying all this two weeks ago, for months. Basic Chunnel fucked around with this message at 20:16 on Dec 1, 2016 |
# ? Dec 1, 2016 20:12 |
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Does it feel to you that Bobby Roode has been building steam to a title shot, or was he just the next guy in line? Feels like the latter to me. All they had to do was make "earning a shot at the championship" his stated goal, which they did not do. The guys only realize the NXT championship is a thing once its current program is over. Another major change from old NXT.
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 20:21 |
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Basic Chunnel posted:Does it feel to you that Bobby Roode has been building steam to a title shot, or was he just the next guy in line? Feels like the latter to me. All they had to do was make "earning a shot at the championship" his stated goal, which they did not do. The guys only realize the NXT championship is a thing once its current program is over. Another major change from old NXT. Roode is certainly just the next guy in line. There's a pretty large gap between Nakamura/Joe and the rest of the roster. NXT over time has gotten worse at building guys up. Owens, Balor, Nakamura, and Joe felt like stars the second they walked in due to the buzz they had pre-NXT so they didn't really have to do much to get them over as main eventers. I thought they did a really good job at building Neville, Zayn, and Breeze. Since then the only guys that it seems NXT has boosted are Roode and Dillinger and both of them still aren't guys I'd be dying to see in a Takeover main event. Mainly because Roode's appeal is greatly reduced once his entrance is over and he starts wrestling.
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 20:33 |
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schweens posted:Mainly because Roode's appeal is greatly reduced once his entrance is over and he starts wrestling. When Roode showed up I was wondering why people who watched TNA were calling him Diet Triple H. Then I saw him wrestle and I was like holy poo poo, that is so accurate.
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 20:38 |
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How was Neville built as a character in NXT? I was watching back then but I can't think of much of anything they did (or have since done) to establish his character. I still really have no idea who or what he's supposed to be. By comparison, Roode already seems more established as a personality than Neville ever has been.
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 20:47 |
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Bo Dallas was able to get anyone over back in NXT. That's how. Then once he won the title, he went after the other biggest personality in NXT, Tyler Breeze. Also Tyson Kidd was good, and that's a fact.
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 20:49 |
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Senerio posted:Also Tyson Kidd was good, and that's a fact.
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 20:53 |
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Yeah, Neville didn't have a lot of personality, but he did pretty well playing the "straight man" to the more colorful characters he feuded with.
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 21:02 |
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It's a drat shame that probably the second most memorable aspect of his career will be "Natty's husband" chants.
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 21:03 |
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Yeah, it's a shame, but at least he was one of the anchors of good NXT along with Sami, Tyler, and Neville. I still remember when someone got real mad that Tyler Breeze had the audacity to beat Sami Zayn while not being an Indie darling. Still my favorite NXT memory.
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 21:05 |
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Fumaofthelake posted:It's a drat shame that probably the second most memorable aspect of his career will be "Natty's husband" chants. To be fair those were great chants
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 21:05 |
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dragon gate isnt an indie but dgusa was also pwg chikara etc. roh isn't an indie anymore but was when steen left imo
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 21:05 |
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Senerio posted:Bo Dallas was able to get anyone over back in NXT. That's how. Then once he won the title, he went after the other biggest personality in NXT, Tyler Breeze. Also Tyson Kidd was good, and that's a fact. I think there's a certain amount that one character can be established in opposition to another character (Sami benefited a lot from this against Owens), but once you take Dallas or Breeze away, who was/is Neville?
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 21:12 |
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He was a spectacular, jacked high flyer. He was a white meat face champ who did a real good job of working tweener against the whitest meat face, Sami Zayn
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 21:15 |
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flashy_mcflash posted:I think there's a certain amount that one character can be established in opposition to another character (Sami benefited a lot from this against Owens), but once you take Dallas or Breeze away, who was/is Neville? The straight man to all the comedy acts, and the final obstacle Sami had to face to win his title.
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 21:15 |
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Senerio posted:The straight man to all the comedy acts, and the final obstacle Sami had to face to win his title. Well that and successfully walking up stairs
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 21:18 |
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No the stairs was after KO was champ, I thought. What I'm saying is, Sami's title win was the impetus for the shift from "build up guys outside of their indie fame" to "bring in guys because of their indie fame"
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 21:20 |
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Basic Chunnel posted:He was a white meat face champ who did a real good job of working tweener against the whitest meat face, Sami Zayn See, that's kind of my point. They did an awesome job of introducing an element of him being conflicted, and then rocketed him right back into being a white meat face without ever acknowledging or revisiting that element with anyone else. If that'd been the beginning of a heel turn or if they'd left him as a tweener, I'd say that Zayn match definitely counts as character development, but since they did nothing with it, it was just a forgettable thing that happened. Then, when he was called up, his only development was when they gave him a cape.
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 21:20 |
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You're not wrong but, you're also wrong. Having a defined, immediately recognizable character does you no favors in the transition from NXT to the main roster. Rusev is the exception that proves the rule
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 21:25 |
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Basic Chunnel posted:You're not wrong but, you're also wrong. Having a defined, immediately recognizable character does you no favors in the transition from NXT to the main roster. Rusev is the exception that proves the rule It's not an indicator of success, certainly. There have been people with more and less of a character that have worked out, but what I'm talking about is the idea that Neville was somehow more established as a character than newer signings like Roode or even Jose. Like: quote:...PAC benefited from debuting as guys like any other, after which they were booked strongly and their background doled out bit by bit to establish them. What background?
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 21:34 |
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Neville/Zayn is still imo contending for the greatest feud, and the greatest match, NXT has ever seen Which makes their current nothing going on even more saddening
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 21:37 |
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Chris James 2 posted:Neville/Zayn is still imo contending for the greatest feud, and the greatest match, NXT has ever seen also the best after-match even though that had nothing to do with neville, its what set it all up for that moment
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 21:39 |
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flashy_mcflash posted:What background?
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 21:42 |
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# ? May 15, 2024 04:16 |
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back when Sami was feuding with Cesaro, who was a Real American at the time, people got all excited that Zeb alluded to his indie times, because that clearly meant El Generico was debuting soon. These are the hilarious things I remember from NXT.
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# ? Dec 1, 2016 21:44 |