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Silly Burrito posted:Wait, what??? Bearer has gotten him to throw up as a result of seeing/touching them.
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Davros1 posted:Wasn't the story that JBL kept harassing Blackman to the point that has when he bothering him while they were at an airport, Blackman did cold-cocked JBL with a kick to the head, then calmly picked his luggage up from baggage claim and left? From Bob Holly's book: quote:At Kansas City airport, Steve and I were waiting around when Bradshaw came over. It was an early morning flight and John was still drunk from the night before. He started patting Steve’s rear end. Steve said, “John, I don’t play that poo poo, knock it off.” John patted him again. And again. Steve was getting brutally pissed. He told him, “John, next time you do that, I’m going to knock your loving teeth out.” So, of course, John did it again. Steve whipped around and backhanded Bradshaw, popping him with jabs in the face. (Sure, Bob. Put yourself over too.)
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Red posted:Bearer has gotten him to throw up as a result of seeing/touching them. El Gallinero Gros posted:I don't know why but Paul said in a shoot video he did that he sliced some cukes and put them in the purple gloves Take used to wear. When he discovered them, he ran to the washroom and puked. Well I'll be damned, I never heard that before. Everybody's got their thing, I guess.
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Ganso Bomb posted:To spin this away from him, is there anyone else who they could reasonably tap into with his scope of knowledge who would actually do the show? mike tenay
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# ? May 7, 2021 19:54 |
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Smoking Crow posted:mike tenay Man, that'd kick rear end
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# ? May 7, 2021 19:59 |
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fumi saito as well, he knows as much about american wrestling as dave
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Ganso Bomb posted:Man, that'd kick rear end Yeah, he'd be a good talking head. They could also bring back John Arrezi, or bring in Greg Oliver or Pat Laprade for specific episodes.
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# ? May 7, 2021 20:12 |
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if you're talking historians, anything concerning mexico needs steve simms and kurt brown
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Dawgstar posted:From Bob Holly's book: I mean, I sure as hell wouldn't gently caress with Bob Holly, but he did say he was the least frightening guy in that group.
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TL posted:I mean, I sure as hell wouldn't gently caress with Bob Holly, but he did say he was the least frightening guy in that group. I'm pretty confident Bob would gently caress JBL up
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# ? May 7, 2021 22:27 |
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JBL moved to Bermuda so he could stop paying taxes(good) and teach underage boys the art of locker room hazing in-between rugby games(super bad)
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Dawgstar posted:From Bob Holly's book: Was Shamrock an rear end in a top hat? Goading Blackman just seems like a lovely thing to do. On top of that, I know he got into a fight with the Nasty Boys (which he lost), but I always assumed the Nasties were the instigators. Lemme see... Link: https://prowrestlingstories.com/pro-wrestling-stories/ken-shamrock-the-nasty-boys-incident/ quote:By this point, the other bouncers had kicked Sags and Knobbs out of the bar. Jesus, I never knew the details of all that.
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# ? May 8, 2021 03:44 |
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Mob posted:JBL moved to Bermuda so he could stop paying taxes(good) and teach underage boys the art of locker room hazing in-between rugby games(super bad) Actually both are bad I hope mike rotunda kicks his rear end too.
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Were there any other ideas for Paul Wight’s name in WWF besides “Big Show”? I always thought it sounded loving stupid and I’d love to know what was rejected in favor of that.
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The Big Nasty
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# ? May 8, 2021 14:45 |
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I would’ve loved if they called him Big Nasty Bastard.
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Pope Corky the IX posted:Were there any other ideas for Paul Wight’s name in WWF besides “Big Show”? I always thought it sounded loving stupid and I’d love to know what was rejected in favor of that. He was going to be called Titan, for a while before his debut
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El Gallinero Gros posted:He was going to be called Titan, for a while before his debut Ok this might be Hulk Hogan Meatshoes memory but i remember late 90s internet knew Chris Jericho was signed with WWF but the word was he was going to be renamed Excalibur (several years before our Excalibur) and they put out poo poo suggesting it to hide he was behind the Millenium Clock. Is this meatshoes memory?
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You're not making it up, there are references to it on RSPW back in 1999, including a quote from the Ross Report: "Excalibur? Are you kidding me? How the hell did that get started?" There's also a thread about how there is a character select screen for Wrestlemania 2000 on a preview article by Jeff Gerstmann that shows a character named "Excalibur" that seems to have spurred/heightened these rumors, ignoring that the same surviving preview images on archive.org show created wrestlers like "The Rombler" and a rough approximation of rap legend E-40. The more prevalent rumor in the summer of 1999 was that Jericho was going to come in to revitalize a post-HHH Degeneration X, so the whole Ex/X-Calibur thing seemed to be a run-off rumor from that. I don't know that any of this was WWF's doing as much as wild speculation on scoops sites, but I have a hazy memory of there being at least one rumor from that spring/summer that was eventually revealed to actually being WWF planting fake 'scoops'. Unless the planting of fake scoops was itself a fake scoop. Edge & Christian fucked around with this message at 19:44 on May 8, 2021 |
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Lid posted:Ok this might be Hulk Hogan Meatshoes memory but i remember late 90s internet knew Chris Jericho was signed with WWF but the word was he was going to be renamed Excalibur (several years before our Excalibur) and they put out poo poo suggesting it to hide he was behind the Millenium Clock. Is this meatshoes memory? I believe Jericho himself making a joke about being called Excalibur in a post WCW interview is the source. I kinda hope the actual Excalibur and Jericho have had a chuckle about it.
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# ? May 8, 2021 19:23 |
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Cavauro posted:The Big Nasty
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Nick Jr. Face posted:Yeah, this was what they were going with for like the first two weeks of his run before switching over to Big Show. My guess is "Big Nasty" might have already been trademarked before then? Or they realized it sounded like either a sex move or euphemism for a huge dump.
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# ? May 8, 2021 19:30 |
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I remember seeing numerous “Paul White” signs after his debut.
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His debut is even defined by Michael Cole crowing "PAUL WIGHT! IT'S PAUL WIGHT!!!".
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# ? May 8, 2021 20:59 |
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At what age is it considered "too old" to train to become a wrestler?
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Nick Jr. Face posted:At what age is it considered "too old" to train to become a wrestler? the butcher/andy williams (first match at age 39) and bodyguard (first match age 40) are the oldest starting regular wrestlers who have had decent careers that i can think of tho obv they're outliers
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# ? May 8, 2021 22:01 |
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How does one go about searching for matches on billibilli? do i type in the romanized letters or do I put in the kanji?
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Martin Wright (The Boogeyman) went on Tough Enough at age 40. I don't know if you'd call him successful but he's had a couple WrestleMania matches and still works there.
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Admiral Joeslop posted:Martin Wright (The Boogeyman) went on Tough Enough at age 40. I don't know if you'd call him successful but he's had a couple WrestleMania matches and still works there. That’s pretty successful
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Admiral Joeslop posted:Martin Wright (The Boogeyman) went on Tough Enough at age 40. I don't know if you'd call him successful but he's had a couple WrestleMania matches and still works there. THIRTY
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Admiral Joeslop posted:Martin Wright (The Boogeyman) went on Tough Enough at age 40. I don't know if you'd call him successful but he's had a couple WrestleMania matches and still works there. Boogeyman is extremely successful
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# ? May 8, 2021 23:32 |
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Nick Jr. Face posted:At what age is it considered "too old" to train to become a wrestler? Are you asking for yourself? If so, there is no age. I started training when I was 36 and it wound up not really being for me, but it was a ton of fun despite being like twice as old as everyone else there. Nobody cared about age if you were willing to put in the effort.
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# ? May 8, 2021 23:32 |
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How old was DDP when he actually transitioned to an actual in-ring talent? As I recall, he was already considered pretty old around then, wasn't he?
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Ganso Bomb posted:Are you asking for yourself? Sometimes I find myself thinking "what if I pursued something I am truly passionate about while I was in my 20s instead of working in a cubicle" and wonder what could have been. FWIW I'm down 30 lbs since last September through circuit training and eating properly so I know I can put in the effort to train. I'm 41 tho Vagabundo posted:How old was DDP when he actually transitioned to an actual in-ring talent? As I recall, he was already considered pretty old around then, wasn't he?
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Vagabundo posted:How old was DDP when he actually transitioned to an actual in-ring talent? As I recall, he was already considered pretty old around then, wasn't he? 35
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Batista was considered old by the time of his first World title win. He was 34.
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dsriggs posted:THIRTY
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Thauros posted:the butcher/andy williams (first match at age 39) and bodyguard (first match age 40) are the oldest starting regular wrestlers who have had decent careers that i can think of tho obv they're outliers I think Butch said in an interview that he trained when he was much younger but blew out his knee and ended up focusing on his music career because of that.
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Edge & Christian posted:There's also a thread about how there is a character select screen for Wrestlemania 2000 on a preview article by Jeff Gerstmann that shows a character named "Excalibur" that seems to have spurred/heightened these rumors, ignoring that the same surviving preview images on archive.org show created wrestlers like "The Rombler" and a rough approximation of rap legend E-40. I want to believe that somebody in the GameSpot offices made a custom E-40 for that game, that’s amazing if true.
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harperdc posted:I want to believe that somebody in the GameSpot offices made a custom E-40 for that game, that’s amazing if true. Way more screenshots here, though not the one listing "Excalibur"
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