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jimmydalad posted:I think I’ve come to realise through my diving into wrestling that something I get really attached to is charisma or character work. Iinspiration and Maki Itoh spring to mind as wrestlers who don’t have the best in ring skills but have hilarious or compelling characters. Currently? I'm gonna go ahead and assume you're aware of who is on the AEW Roster, otherwise just go to the AEW roster page and look up most everyone on the undercard's body of work pre-AEW, especially dudes like Joey Janela, Pretty Peter, Colt Cabana, and Nakazawa. Warhorse, Danhausen, Effy, Allie Katch, Nick Gage would also be some cool stuff to watch.
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# ? Dec 27, 2021 00:12 |
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# ? May 26, 2024 17:15 |
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jimmydalad posted:I think I’ve come to realise through my diving into wrestling that something I get really attached to is charisma or character work. Iinspiration and Maki Itoh spring to mind as wrestlers who don’t have the best in ring skills but have hilarious or compelling characters. Orange Cassidy. His ppv match with PAC was very entertaining. I cannot recommend him fully, having not seen much of his work but Danhausen may fit what you seek.
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# ? Dec 27, 2021 00:17 |
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jimmydalad posted:I think I’ve come to realise through my diving into wrestling that something I get really attached to is charisma or character work. Iinspiration and Maki Itoh spring to mind as wrestlers who don’t have the best in ring skills but have hilarious or compelling characters. Toru Yano, who spends every single minute of his matches trying to cheat as hard as humanly possible. Has wins over top people like Mox and Suzuki by dragging them down to his level and drowning them in his own delightful flavour of lowblows, tied shoelaces and exposed turnbukles.
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# ? Dec 27, 2021 01:49 |
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TV Zombie posted:Orange Cassidy. His ppv match with PAC was very entertaining. I cannot recommend him fully, having not seen much of his work but Danhausen may fit what you seek. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQ-L7knAC2Q This is one of the funniest sequences I've ever seen.
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# ? Dec 27, 2021 01:50 |
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jimmydalad posted:I think I’ve come to realise through my diving into wrestling that something I get really attached to is charisma or character work. Iinspiration and Maki Itoh spring to mind as wrestlers who don’t have the best in ring skills but have hilarious or compelling characters. Eddie Kingston.
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# ? Dec 27, 2021 01:56 |
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Is there a way to watch Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling?
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# ? Dec 27, 2021 02:33 |
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jimmydalad posted:Is there a way to watch Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling? its on Wrestle Universe, along with NOAH, DDT and Ganbare Pro Wrestling
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# ? Dec 27, 2021 02:38 |
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Wrestle Universe is such great value, just wish they had more live shows instead of VODs TJPW doesn't to a ton of (official) English language content, and the guy that used to live translate the shows is leaving the company at the end of this year, but there's still a bit. Wrestle Princess 2 from October had English commentary by Chris Brookes and Baliyan Akki, and their January 4th Korakuen show will as well
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# ? Dec 27, 2021 02:50 |
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Because we're going back to the bad old days before Mr. Haku the best way to follow storylines is probably going to be the Dramatic DDT Blog especially as we enter the traditional Shoko/Misao silly season: https://dramaticddt.wordpress.com/ Although Joshsizzle is fairly good at producing guides, the introductory guide on the TJPW reddit should get you up to speed on the promotion as a whole: https://www.reddit.com/r/TJPW/comments/p9v43m/the_beginners_guide_to_tokyo_joshi_pro_wrestling/
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# ? Dec 27, 2021 02:57 |
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jimmydalad posted:I think I’ve come to realise through my diving into wrestling that something I get really attached to is charisma or character work. Iinspiration and Maki Itoh spring to mind as wrestlers who don’t have the best in ring skills but have hilarious or compelling characters. John Silver, (AKA Johnny Hungy), is an adorable little ball of muscles, smiles, and wholesome homo-eroticism. Seriously, dude exudes playfulness and is compelling to watch.
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# ? Dec 27, 2021 05:19 |
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They're not a comedy character, but Abadon rules and is dedicated to their zombie/Silent Hill character in ways that most spooky wrestlers are not. Their friend Heidi Howitzer is very much a comedy character, and her "big oaf from the Mad Max Wasteland" gimmick rules.
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# ? Dec 27, 2021 05:48 |
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jimmydalad posted:Is there a way to watch Tokyo Joshi Pro Wrestling? Honestly, Wrestle Universe seems like it should be the subscription you go for. It’s got great womens wrestling with big characters for Tokyo Joshi Pro (Wrestle Princess II with the main event of Miyu Yamashita vs Maki Itoh is a good jumping in point). It’s got DDT for comedy wrestling (with excellent matches thrown in) and you’ve got NOAH for workrate. All in the same subscription
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# ? Dec 27, 2021 09:51 |
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And Ganbare (and Ganbare Joshi) for yelling.
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# ? Dec 27, 2021 12:47 |
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Is Chocopro on Wrestle Kingdom or is that found elsewhere?
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# ? Dec 27, 2021 12:56 |
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jimmydalad posted:Is Chocopro on Wrestle Kingdom or is that found elsewhere? Chocopro is found on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2HtPsU4U7TNSv2mSbPkj0w
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# ? Dec 27, 2021 12:57 |
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One of my fav comedy matches this year was Mei Suruga vs Gabai Ji-Chan who does a slow old man gimmick. It's a patient match but very much worth it, and it's one of the few ChocoPro shows that has a ring. timestamped to Mei's entrance at about 19:19 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_inkIylnWKQ&t=1159s
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# ? Dec 27, 2021 16:19 |
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What's something/someone in wrestling that you have fond memories of where it felt like a big part of your wrestling watching experience but actually wasn't around for very long? Happened to see a blurb earlier that Demolition was really only active in WWF for about 4 years as a team. They were such a massive part of wrestling for me when I was a kid that they feel like they were just there forever. I guess for a kid between the ages of 4 and 8, everything just seems bigger in that way?
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# ? Dec 27, 2021 22:02 |
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Ganso Bomb posted:What's something/someone in wrestling that you have fond memories of where it felt like a big part of your wrestling watching experience but actually wasn't around for very long? Great Muta is my favorite wrestler still almost entirely on the basis of his WCW run. He wasn't around long but he just blew the boundaries wide open, like now anything was possible.
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Ganso Bomb posted:What's something/someone in wrestling that you have fond memories of where it felt like a big part of your wrestling watching experience but actually wasn't around for very long? Ken Shamrock in the WWF, 4/7/97 - 9/21/99 two years five months. 146 televised matches according to Cagematch.
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# ? Dec 27, 2021 22:49 |
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NWO Wolfpac, the face version. My brother and I screamed the house down when Sting accepted the t-shirt and came out with red face paint. Nash was the coolest MFer I had ever seen! Savage was finally going to get one over on that rear end Hogan! It made a star out of Konnan! Even Lex was cool, for a bit. Outside of Goldberg, these guys were the most over act in WCW and they were only around for six months or so.
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# ? Dec 27, 2021 23:08 |
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Ganso Bomb posted:What's something/someone in wrestling that you have fond memories of where it felt like a big part of your wrestling watching experience but actually wasn't around for very long? Mikey & Tajiri
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# ? Dec 27, 2021 23:51 |
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"The Widowmaker" Barry Windham. Cool look, cool name, cool finishing move. My wrestling buddy and I only ever saw one (?) match of his in the few months he was around but that didn't stop us fantasy-booking him into everything wrestling-related we did for years afterwards. It wasn't until he came back as the Stalker that the illusion was finally shattered.
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SG Bamboo posted:Pretty much everyone in TJPW is this, the amount of people that'd fit into a more workrate orientated promotion like Stardome or SEAdLINNG are few, but it's just so fun to watch because everyone's a character. Hyper Misao is a superhero that fights for love and justice despite choosing the cheating option every single time. Yuka Sakazaki is all smiles and sunshine but is a vicious bully just for the hell of it, especially to poor Nodoka Tenma. Miyu Yamashita is a hyper badass and will headkick you until you stop moving, but she also get's nervous when she has to do promos by herself to end the show. I feel compelled to add noted Big Kaiju Shoko Nakajima whose gimmick is, of course, she is a big kaiju. Possibly the biggest. Nehru the Damaja posted:Great Muta is my favorite wrestler still almost entirely on the basis of his WCW run. He wasn't around long but he just blew the boundaries wide open, like now anything was possible. They did really well with Muta, to my however old eyes at the time. Especially protecting the moonsault which always acted like a killshot.
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Saul Goode posted:"The Widowmaker" Barry Windham. Cool look, cool name, cool finishing move. My wrestling buddy and I only ever saw one (?) match of his in the few months he was around but that didn't stop us fantasy-booking him into everything wrestling-related we did for years afterwards. It wasn't until he came back as the Stalker that the illusion was finally shattered. "The Widowmaker" was the coolest nickname ever
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Ganso Bomb posted:What's something/someone in wrestling that you have fond memories of where it felt like a big part of your wrestling watching experience but actually wasn't around for very long? Mankind’s face run fits for me. Basically Survivor Series ‘98 to Mania 2000.
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# ? Dec 28, 2021 01:17 |
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jimmydalad posted:I think I’ve come to realise through my diving into wrestling that something I get really attached to is charisma or character work. Iinspiration and Maki Itoh spring to mind as wrestlers who don’t have the best in ring skills but have hilarious or compelling characters. It's time you learned about shonen anime protagonist Kidd Bandit
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Ganso Bomb posted:What's something/someone in wrestling that you have fond memories of where it felt like a big part of your wrestling watching experience but actually wasn't around for very long? I started watching wrestling right after Survivor Series 1999 so I always had a little bias against Steve Austin since he wasn’t one of “my guys.” I still kind of do, to be honest.
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Ganso Bomb posted:What's something/someone in wrestling that you have fond memories of where it felt like a big part of your wrestling watching experience but actually wasn't around for very long? This sounds like a joke but the bWo was my favorite thing in wrestling when I was like 12 years old and felt like the biggest funniest joke of all time.
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The Berzerker posted:This sounds like a joke but the bWo was my favorite thing in wrestling when I was like 12 years old and felt like the biggest funniest joke of all time. Stevie Richards making sure to step over the top rope was great.
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# ? Dec 28, 2021 03:10 |
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Ganso Bomb posted:What's something/someone in wrestling that you have fond memories of where it felt like a big part of your wrestling watching experience but actually wasn't around for very long? Legion of Doom in WWF. Their main run was less than a year and a half. Then there was a hiccup where they lost their titles at a house show and vanished while the company basically replaced them with the Natural Disasters. This disappearance was only in-between Royal Rumble and WrestleMania, but felt really noticeable. Especially since their return was immediately poisoned with the Rocko gimmick and they were gone after SummerSlam. After that, any time they showed up, it was apparent that wrestling had left them behind.
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Nehru the Damaja posted:Great Muta is my favorite wrestler still almost entirely on the basis of his WCW run. He wasn't around long but he just blew the boundaries wide open, like now anything was possible. As a little Stinger I both absolutely hated and respected the hell out of him, and if he showed (back) up in AEW for one last match with Sting I'd flip my poo poo.
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# ? Dec 28, 2021 04:59 |
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Gavok posted:Legion of Doom in WWF. Their main run was less than a year and a half. Then there was a hiccup where they lost their titles at a house show and vanished while the company basically replaced them with the Natural Disasters. This disappearance was only in-between Royal Rumble and WrestleMania, but felt really noticeable. Especially since their return was immediately poisoned with the Rocko gimmick and they were gone after SummerSlam. After that, any time they showed up, it was apparent that wrestling had left them behind. It's interesting; in '88 The Rock & Roll Express left the NWA at the height of their popularity, and when they returned in '90, The Steiners had taken over and set the wrestling world on fire, and the, at one point, most duplicated tag team of all time suddenly looked like old news and has beens. They weren't able to recapture that glory that they once held, and, like I said, it had only been two years.
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# ? Dec 28, 2021 05:11 |
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Saucer Crab posted:As a little Stinger I both absolutely hated and respected the hell out of him, and if he showed (back) up in AEW for one last match with Sting I'd flip my poo poo. Sting is to old for Mutoh to beat, need to have him go over Darby to continue is current arc of beating future aces
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# ? Dec 28, 2021 05:59 |
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Ganso Bomb posted:What's something/someone in wrestling that you have fond memories of where it felt like a big part of your wrestling watching experience but actually wasn't around for very long? Weird Okada.
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# ? Dec 28, 2021 10:10 |
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Ganso Bomb posted:What's something/someone in wrestling that you have fond memories of where it felt like a big part of your wrestling watching experience but actually wasn't around for very long? Smackdown only used The Beautiful People as its theme music from August 2001 to May 2003 but I still think of it as the Smackdown theme music.
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Gavok posted:Legion of Doom in WWF. Their main run was less than a year and a half. Then there was a hiccup where they lost their titles at a house show and vanished while the company basically replaced them with the Natural Disasters. This disappearance was only in-between Royal Rumble and WrestleMania, but felt really noticeable. Especially since their return was immediately poisoned with the Rocko gimmick and they were gone after SummerSlam. After that, any time they showed up, it was apparent that wrestling had left them behind. As a 13-14 year old, I really wanted the Legion of Doom to get the tag titles because they were Legends and hated those dastardly heels the New Age Outlaws. Young be couldn't understand why the LoD kept losing.
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# ? Dec 28, 2021 12:23 |
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Oh you didn’t know??
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# ? Dec 28, 2021 12:26 |
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Seams posted:Oh you didn’t know??
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Lamuella posted:Smackdown only used The Beautiful People as its theme music from August 2001 to May 2003 but I still think of it as the Smackdown theme music. Wasn’t it also used as the theme for the first Smackdown in ‘99 as well as Raw’s theme for a little while in ‘97?
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Ganso Bomb posted:What's something/someone in wrestling that you have fond memories of where it felt like a big part of your wrestling watching experience but actually wasn't around for very long? Austin stunned Vince for the first time in September '97, and the "Vince leaves WWF TV" stip at Fully Loaded was July '99.Austin and Vince's storylines came and went from each other for the next few years (and of course the heel turn), but "Austin vs. Vince/various goobers" as a huge feud was over in less than two years.
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