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Whiskey Sour Larry Sweeney. Wait. No. Drop shot drinks called Jurassic Express. Maybe. Jello shoots. It's Jello shoots. Make Jello shoots.
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Ebbesangria White Russian Assassin #1 and White Russian Assassin #2 Big Shrubba Rogers Dark N Stormy Journey The Lemon Viper Shandy Orton Manny "The Raging Boulevardier" Fernandez Tequila Sunrise But It's a Drink Not Panama Sunrise Which Is a Completely Different Cocktail Inspired by Adam Cole Kick the Cocktail Door Down, Hulk Hogan. Take the Two Pilots Who Have Already Made the Sazerac So That You Can Face the Cocktail, Hulk Hogan. Edge & Christian fucked around with this message at 04:56 on Nov 21, 2019 |
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The Schnappsshooter The Patron Plunge Anaconda Weiss Brandy Bomb Crossface Cognac Honestly a lot of moves would also make good cocktails. Skull Crushing Finale, Stone Cold Stunner, Gutwrench Powerbomb..
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# ? Nov 21, 2019 05:05 |
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So what are the different styles of wrestling, and what makes them unique? I know Lucha Libre has a lot of aerial flippy poo poo (and it owns), but I’m not super clear on the others.
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Strong Style - Based on stiff strike exchanges that could in theory end a match in an instant - Usually associated with New Japan King's Road - Style based off on the finish being slow built with counters and kicking out of moves before the one big move ends the match. All Japan/NOAH's house style and to be honest Modern New Japan is a mix of King's Road/Strong Style Catch as Catch can/British - Wrestling based on mat work with neat pin combinations/counters and submissions. ZSJ uses this style a lot Shoot Style - Proto MMA - Pancrase and UWF pioneered this style Memphis Style - Wild Brawls and over the top angles. Proto Sports Entertainment
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# ? Nov 21, 2019 05:24 |
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Here is a question that's more broad - "Why are we calling it The Wednesday Night War?" I get it, Monday Night Raw and Monday Night Nitro was a big boom period for wrestling, but those were the "mainline shows" and instead what we have is a Mainline show from an alternate brand, and a "Developmental" show that was picked up for the sole purpose of trying to generate one for the sake of... ratings? It sounds to me, at the very least, there is a big overlap with AEW and NXT. But those that are die-hard NXT are against any and all non-WWE properties while AEW fans are die-hard against anything WWE. When WWE sent that "the fans win" letter - it felt very cowardly. Because, at least to me, the company wants to still remain "the only wrestling company". I don't understand the "who won the war" debates - because obviously, it's about tastes. And if you want indie darlings doing WWE style, you'll pick NXT, and if you want people "being themselves" without micromanagement, you'll pick AEW. Is this all a marketing thing created by WWE to create a fight, or is it just the Internet Wrestling Community doing anything to make something out of nothing?
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Breitbart Is Rightbart posted:Can somebody help me with clever cocktail names based on wrestlers? So far I have a Suzuki-gin and an Io Shiraz. Gin and Juice. Ironically it's Vodka and Cranberry
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TelevisedInsanity posted:Is this all a marketing thing created by WWE to create a fight, They were really lost after buying WCW. Sadly they seem to have focussed in on the competition being the reason everyone loved the show and not the fact that Vince had to give up creative control just a little bit.
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# ? Nov 21, 2019 06:42 |
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TelevisedInsanity posted:It sounds to me, at the very least, there is a big overlap with AEW and NXT. What I've found interesting is that looking at the ratings seems to indicate that the crossover between AEW/NXT watchers is roughly 100-200k viewers, with the bulk of their viewers being all-or-nothing in regards to each show. That said it is still early days, it's probably not going to be until early next year that a really definitive and consistent pattern can actually be pointed to.
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There are fans who have spent the last 19 years waiting for someone to challenge WWE or present a viable alternative who are excited and hopeful and that contributes to it. Add in that there's a narrative that has developed that "WWE was at its best when there was competition" and a lot of WWE fans actually on some level or another hope that AEW is the kick in the rear end they need to suddenly change. But yeah, WWE created this a lot when they decided to start airing their developmental brand in the exact same timeslot as AEW and debut 2 weeks before AEW even though that created scheduling problems. WWE actively created "The Wednesday Night Rating War." They went out of their way to do it. I doubt that was an attempt to generate buzz so much as it was the thing WWE's been doing for decades, trying to directly attack competition before it becomes strong enough to truly challenge them. Usually they do that more behind the scenes with talent acquisition or stealing timeslots or whatever. AEW moved quickly and this was the first shot WWE had to try and destroy the competitors. And each fanbase has their people who will crow when the ratings favor them and make excuses when they don't. That's tribalism and team sports. Ultimately this is a thing if only because WWE clearly thinks its a thing. They've made it obvious the way they've scheduled and booked NXT and talked about AEW and critical fans the last couple of months. Not to mention their talent acquisitions and refusals to release talents.
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What is the most babyface thing a career heel has done, shoot-wise? It can be outside the industry. I keep thinking about My Dad is a Heel Wrestler lately.
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Schneider Heim posted:What is the most babyface thing a career heel has done, shoot-wise? It can be outside the industry. I keep thinking about My Dad is a Heel Wrestler lately. Bam-Bam, while not a career heel, was mostly a heel, saved some kids from a burning house, which led to the pain pill addiction will killed him.
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Artelier posted:anyone has suggestions for a brutal looking move that's relatively easy to take? i want to try to convince the peeps i am doing a show with next week that i should take a bump, or if not a bump, at least a submission or something Back drop driver. (Hey, at least you don't have to do anything.)
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# ? Nov 21, 2019 09:34 |
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Breitbart Is Rightbart posted:Can somebody help me with clever cocktail names based on wrestlers? So far I have a Suzuki-gin and an Io Shiraz. Jushin Thunder Lager yeah I know it's not a cocktail shut up
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# ? Nov 21, 2019 10:03 |
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Is there any place to watch old Continental Wrestling Association shows?
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# ? Nov 21, 2019 11:26 |
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Breitbart Is Rightbart posted:Can somebody help me with clever cocktail names based on wrestlers? So far I have a Suzuki-gin and an Io Shiraz. Big Bossman Slammer Elderflower DDT Pisco B Ware
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# ? Nov 21, 2019 11:33 |
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TheKingslayer posted:Is there any place to watch old Continental Wrestling Association shows? Amazon Prime has collections of shows
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# ? Nov 21, 2019 11:34 |
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Davros1 posted:Amazon Prime has collections of shows Well I'll be damned. I never thought Amazon would have this much wrestling stuff. This rules. I was mostly looking for the Jimmy Hart's First Family stuff from back then. I could be asking for the completely wrong promotion though. Edit: Oh I'm about to fall down this rabbit hole hard. Old poo poo from the 80s and early 90s is my favorite winter viewing fare. TheKingslayer fucked around with this message at 11:42 on Nov 21, 2019 |
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TheKingslayer posted:Well I'll be damned. I never thought Amazon would have this much wrestling stuff. This rules. My timelines may be skewed, but I think they started to "officially" call themselves "CWA" after the Hart/Lawler stuff. Before then they were known as "Mid-Southern" (Not to be confused with Bill Watts' Mid-South. Also don't confuse Jarrett & Lawler's Memphis "Continental Wrestling Association" with the Fullers' "Continental Wrestling Federation/Continental Championship Wrestling" from around the same time period). For some of the First Family stuff, trying searching for "Memphis Wrestling" (or something similar) and see if that helps. Also, keep in mind, back then, they would just tape over the old programs with newer shows, so a lot of that stuff might not even exist anymore. Youtube's not a bad place to look either. Davros1 fucked around with this message at 12:10 on Nov 21, 2019 |
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Dell_Zincht posted:Back drop driver. I don't think moves that have literally killed people should be considered easy to take. Unless this is a joke about how we live in hell world and death is actually the easiest and best path forward. In that case yeah.
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# ? Nov 21, 2019 14:01 |
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Are there any particularly great Strong Hearts matches worth checking out? Really enjoyed them on AEW Dark this week......
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The Lord of Hats posted:So what are the different styles of wrestling, and what makes them unique? I know Lucha Libre has a lot of aerial flippy poo poo (and it owns), but I’m not super clear on the others. Lucha isn't just flips. It's entirely stylized fighting that includes strange and spectacular holds Hechicero uses this lucha style
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If you want to see the Lucha style just watch any episode of CMLL free on youtube. It's pretty good, and despite the dynamism of the moves seems to protect the workers bodies a bit more than other styles. Maybe because they don't work 250 dates per year or get dropped on the top of their heads as frequently.
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Mexican wrestlers absolutely work 250 dates a year
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Smoking Crow posted:Mexican wrestlers absolutely work 250 dates a year You could tell me there's been luchadores who have worked 250 matches in three months and I would believe it.
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# ? Nov 21, 2019 15:39 |
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If WWE starts calling it "Wednesday Night Wars" now, they can buy AEW in a few years and make a bunch of WWE Network specials and show how NXT CRUSHED those nerds in Jacksonville.
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Randaconda posted:Bam-Bam, while not a career heel, was mostly a heel, saved some kids from a burning house, which led to the pain pill addiction will killed him. Hellblazer187 posted:If you want to see the Lucha style just watch any episode of CMLL free on youtube. It's pretty good, and despite the dynamism of the moves seems to protect the workers bodies a bit more than other styles. Maybe because they don't work 250 dates per year or get dropped on the top of their heads as frequently. Halloween Jack fucked around with this message at 16:24 on Nov 21, 2019 |
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Smoking Crow posted:Mexican wrestlers absolutely work 250 dates a year And they seem to work consistently until sometime in their 70s.
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Maxwell Lord posted:And they seem to work consistently until sometime in their 70s. americans should start doing rolling bumps
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# ? Nov 22, 2019 03:25 |
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So I got into a couple episodes of CWA and my personal takes so far. Jimmy Hart is the only good promo I've seen. Tons of ugly guys on the roster. Also a poo poo load of masked wrestlers. Not luchas or anything, just dudes in masks. I'm guessing this was pretty common in the territory days or just in the Mid-South territories?
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TheKingslayer posted:So I got into a couple episodes of CWA and my personal takes so far. Lawler is a good promo. As is Bill Dundee and Dream Machine.
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I've only seen one Lawler promo against Ken Patera and he just seemed kinda boring. I figured it wasn't the best of his work though.
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TheKingslayer posted:I've only seen one Lawler promo against Ken Patera and he just seemed kinda boring. I figured it wasn't the best of his work though. Go to youtube, watch McMemphis in order. Trust me on this. TONS of good promos, as WWE invades Memphis. With lead heels Bret and Owen Hart, and a prototype Mr.McMahon. Lawler cuts multiple strong promos.
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El Gallinero Gros posted:Go to youtube, watch McMemphis in order. Trust me on this. TONS of good promos, as WWE invades Memphis. With lead heels Bret and Owen Hart, and a prototype Mr.McMahon. Oh poo poo, thank you. I'd just heard about that whole angle last week but wasn't sure where to find it. Bret and Owen getting involved in some southern wrasslin' sounded great.
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Halloween Jack posted:In a very similar vein, Perry Saturn suffered multiple gunshot wounds stopping an attempted rape, which led to his addiction issues coming back.
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Moe_Rahn posted:If anything, that's under-selling it. He got shot in the shoulder and the back of the neck (and was apparently so jacked up on adrenaline that he didn't realize it until he was being put in an ambulance; he's said that in the moment, he thought he got punched). That incident was in 2004; after that, Perry Saturn got so into meth that he basically disappeared for the next five years (and was homeless for a good chunk of it). When he didn't show up to Killer Kowalski's funeral in 2008, rumors of his own death got into full swing; there were some reported sightings, but nothing fully confirmed before he resurfaced in 2010. Yeah I remember there was a moment where people kinda realized nobody knew what the gently caress had happened to Perry Saturn. I think part of it might've been other wrestlers who would've known Saturn doing interviews and any time he came up none of them having talked to him or heard anything about him in years? I might be misremembering that bit.
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# ? Nov 22, 2019 05:22 |
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Saturn's interview with I think... Jericho was super super sad. Talked about where he'd been all that time. I liked Saturn a lot so I was stoked that he was at least alive and getting clean. As of that recording anyway.
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Clean, yes, and while he's still alive he's in a pretty bad way mentally from what I've read. He's only 53 and fighting dementia, I wouldn't wish that on anyone.
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Chris Masters ripped a tree out of the ground to rescue his mother from an arsonist
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TheKingslayer posted:Saturn's interview with I think... Jericho was super super sad. Talked about where he'd been all that time. I liked Saturn a lot so I was stoked that he was at least alive and getting clean. Saturn also had a YouShoot that's surprisingly great. He still has his goofy sense of humor, told some truly insane stories about what he got into with groupies in WCW, and was pretty honest about himself; his first reaction to watching the match where he beat the poo poo out of Mike Bell was "I was wrong, that's unprofessional."
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