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everything in this clip is terrible but i've seen some actually funny japanese comedy wrestling.
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YeahTubaMike posted:Oh man, I really want to see this. It is... hard to watch. Goldberg managed to concuss himself before the match even started. e: before making it out of backstage, even
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GolfHole posted:i like to read about wrestling as if it's dispatches from the war "Dearest Sunny, I am dispatched in search of a dreaded thing, this "steak wrap". I have only my poor humours to blame for this calamity, as my body failed to prevent a most demure sneeze..."
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Time_pants posted:And then there's the Ironman Heavymetalweight championship: a belt that must be defended 24/7 and spans multiple promotions all over the globe. The belt changes hands constantly (from the wiki: "As of February 4, 2022, there have been 1,528 officially recognized reigns between 390 different human individuals, 6 teams and 42 inanimate objects and animals. The record for most reigns is held by Shinobu, who won it 216 times, including by trading the title back-and-forth with 215-time champion Yuko Miyamoto a total of 303 times on the same night."). hahahahahah oh my god i love this so much
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Time_pants posted:It is... hard to watch. Goldberg managed to concuss himself before the match even started. What did he do, open a door with his head?
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Time_pants posted:It has been won by a ladder, by a team of three elementary school girls, Vince McMahon's Hollywood Walk of Fame star, and belt has even won itself on multiple occasions. The title has changed hands in a dream at least once. It's definitely a high water mark for the sport and worth checking out the history of title changes if you're interested: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Ironman_Heavymetalweight_Champions I love everything about this so much Time_pants posted:It is... hard to watch. Goldberg managed to concuss himself before the match even started. How the gently caress?
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# ? Feb 4, 2022 15:58 |
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Pope Corky the IX posted:What did he do, open a door with his head? Goldberg likes to psyche himself up pre-match by slamming his head into a locker. This has worked against him time to time, like when his head kept bleeding during a promo and he started trailing off. So Goldberg concussed himself via his pre-match ritual and had to put on a 10-minute match with the Undertaker. At one point he went for his finisher, the Jackhammer, where he holds Undertaker upside-down and is supposed to twist and slam him safely on his back. Instead, he fell over and dropped the Undertaker straight down on his head. Now the Undertaker was out of it and when he went for the Tombstone, he didn't do it safely and Goldberg's head bounced off the mat. In the end, Undertaker did a chokeslam that was more of a "choke-push" and upon getting the pin, was openly pissed off about everything that just happened.
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# ? Feb 4, 2022 16:15 |
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Starting to understand why so many wrestlers are antivaxx
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# ? Feb 4, 2022 16:26 |
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FilthyImp posted:I can't take Lesner seriously with that dick tattooed on his chest. Another Vince McMahon fun fact is he literally can't take being told no. Brock Lesnar is the master of telling Vince McMahon no and to gently caress off. So Vince thinks he "wins" when he pays an enormous amount of money to get Brock under a part time contract that pays more than any of the full timers get.
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# ? Feb 4, 2022 16:29 |
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Gavok posted:Goldberg likes to psyche himself up pre-match by slamming his head into a locker. This has worked against him time to time, like when his head kept bleeding during a promo and he started trailing off. So I was pretty close.
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quote:One team, The Young Bucks, have won the title itself and their autobiography also won the title. YeahTubaMike posted:I love everything about this so much
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Comfy Fleece Sweater posted:Starting to understand why so many wrestlers are antivaxx A bunch of them are into crypto and NFTs too
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# ? Feb 4, 2022 16:41 |
Peggy Edson posted:Another Vince McMahon fun fact is he literally can't take being told no. Brock Lesnar is the master of telling Vince McMahon no and to gently caress off. So Vince thinks he "wins" when he pays an enormous amount of money to get Brock under a part time contract that pays more than any of the full timers get. This is the literal Art of the Deal
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Gavok posted:Goldberg likes to psyche himself up pre-match by slamming his head into a locker. This has worked against him time to time, like when his head kept bleeding during a promo and he started trailing off. Wow, what a shockingly stupid thing to do, although it's not so shocking now that he's done it. ...I also want to see this. My morbid curiosity knows few bounds. quote:So Goldberg concussed himself via his pre-match ritual and had to put on a 10-minute match with the Undertaker. At one point he went for his finisher, the Jackhammer, where he holds Undertaker upside-down and is supposed to twist and slam him safely on his back. Instead, he fell over and dropped the Undertaker straight down on his head. Now the Undertaker was out of it and when he went for the Tombstone, he didn't do it safely and Goldberg's head bounced off the mat. In the end, Undertaker did a chokeslam that was more of a "choke-push" and upon getting the pin, was openly pissed off about everything that just happened. This reminds me of the Family Guy episode in which Herbert and that old Nazi war veteran who teaches Chris about puppets end up fighting to the death.
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Pope Corky the IX posted:What did he do, open a door with his head? Got it in one.
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Gavok posted:Goldberg likes to psyche himself up pre-match by slamming his head into a locker. This has worked against him time to time, like when his head kept bleeding during a promo and he started trailing off. Huh, I thought he concussed himself when he rammed his head against the steel pole at the turnbuckle a few minutes into the match so hard he started bleeding? Before that point it seemed to be going okayish...
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Time_pants posted:2 Cool and Rikishi were, without hyperbole, the single greatest act in the history of any entertainment medium and always will be. I sadly only really got to see them once or twice. When I started watching, Brian was soon out of action for a neck injury I think. Then Scotty had a knee injury just in time for Brian to come back., and his return was short-lived because I think he had issues with drugs and was pulled from TV. By the time Scotty came back, everything moved on without him so he was only on Heat from time to time. I stand by The Worm being a significantly better finishing move than The People's Elbow. They're essentially the same move (an elbow drop on a guy laying down), but The Worm has waaaayyyyy better buildup and The Rock's hype was undeserved.
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Time_pants posted:The title has changed hands in a dream at least once.
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Jamesman posted:The Rock's hype was undeserved. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V9O94UTDAJQ
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Jamesman posted:The Rock's hype was undeserved. I always hated the Rock, and I still do. Boring.
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Laopooh posted:One team, The Young Bucks, have won the title itself and their autobiography also won the title. "Britt Baker fell asleep while reading the book and it fell on top of her." Fantastic.
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So out of the 64 worst things in a long line of worst things twitter contest, what was the worstest (with some context, because I stopped following this stuff in the late 80s).
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# ? Feb 5, 2022 00:24 |
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lol, the Shockmaster
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# ? Feb 5, 2022 02:20 |
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Papa Shango was and is my favorite wrestler of all time. He made the ultimate warrior ooze a black goo and one time magically set a guy's hand on fire instead of, you know, wrestling him.
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Ad by Khad posted:https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3876203
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Xotl posted:So out of the 64 worst things in a long line of worst things twitter contest, what was the worstest (with some context, because I stopped following this stuff in the late 80s). The ring boy scandal. I don't know enough of it to be an expert, because I really don't want to know more than the basics, but there was a dude who would take sexual liberties with underage employees in the 80's and Vince turned a blind eye to it.
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Time_pants posted:2 Cool and Rikishi were, without hyperbole, the single greatest act in the history of any entertainment medium and always will be. Wasn't Rikishi the fat guy that would rub his rear end in someone's face as his finishing move?
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wesleywillis posted:Wasn't Rikishi the fat guy that would rub his rear end in someone's face as his finishing move? Yup! Also the pic they chose here doesn't exactly scream "picture of health" https://www.wrestlinginc.com/news/2022/02/vince-mcmahon-touts-major-wwe-revenue-milestone/ Seth Pecksniff fucked around with this message at 04:19 on Feb 5, 2022 |
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wesleywillis posted:Wasn't Rikishi the fat guy that would rub his rear end in someone's face as his finishing move? yeah he was
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Seth Pecksniff posted:Yup! Wow he's lost a lot of weight MakaVillian fucked around with this message at 04:34 on Feb 5, 2022 |
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Pretty sure that Saudi fail-round was what prompted Taker to step down. Xotl posted:So out of the 64 worst things in a long line of worst things twitter contest, what was the worstest (with some context, because I stopped following this stuff in the late 80s). Owen Hart - had a 99 gimmick as The Blue Blazer (some super eagle or something iono). During a PPV event, Owen was supposed to descend from the rafters to interrupt a match, but his harness failed and he dropped 70ft onto a turnbuckle. Dude died. Mass Transit - Paul Heyman's ECW days were full of crazy, but this is the time he almost killed a kid. 17 year old lied to be part of a match and was set up against a dude that was infamous for going off the script. Kid gets bladed extra deep, passes out from blood loss, and ends up needing stitches.
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Trollologist posted:Papa Shango was and is my favorite wrestler of all time. He made the ultimate warrior ooze a black goo and one time magically set a guy's hand on fire instead of, you know, wrestling him. I’m so glad they decided to retire that horribly racist witch doctor gimmick of his. So stereotypical and degrading. So what did he do after that?
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Szyznyk posted:I’m so glad they decided to retire that horribly racist witch doctor gimmick of his. So stereotypical and degrading. So what did he do after that? I'm sure its but he suddenly became very westernized and decided that he wanted to drown himself with trim. And also make that trim available to others.
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wesleywillis posted:I'm sure its but he suddenly became very westernized and decided that he wanted to drown himself with trim. And also make that trim available to others. Finding a more racist gimmick was a proud moment for Creative I’m sure. What I had forgotten was them making Tony Atlas a loving Zulu and him being in the ‘91 Royal Rumble.
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Szyznyk posted:Finding a more racist gimmick was a proud moment for Creative I’m sure. What I had forgotten was them making Tony Atlas a loving Zulu and him being in the ‘91 Royal Rumble. And lets not forget Tugboat, who came to find out that although he was whiter than bread it turns out he was of African descent.
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Szyznyk posted:Finding a more racist gimmick was a proud moment for Creative I’m sure. What I had forgotten was them making Tony Atlas a loving Zulu and him being in the ‘91 Royal Rumble. inasmuch as there’s a bright side to Tony Atlas, iirc Roddy Piper ended up torpedoing the Zulu gimmick more or less as soon as it was revealed. God bless Rowdy Roddy Piper and his complete lack of a filter, even before a hot mic
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SatansOnion posted:inasmuch as there’s a bright side to Tony Atlas, iirc Roddy Piper ended up torpedoing the Zulu gimmick more or less as soon as it was revealed. God bless Rowdy Roddy Piper and his complete lack of a filter, even before a hot mic IIRC, he once said that Mr.T wore more chains than his ancestors.
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wesleywillis posted:And lets not forget Tugboat, who came to find out that although he was whiter than bread it turns out he was of African descent. That was actually One Man Gang. Tugboat went on to become Typhoon and, much more importantly, the Shockmaster.
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I love that Shockmaster video because you hear the crowd go OHHHHH just before he busts out and then he trips and it goes deathly silent
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and he was in a tag team with Big Boss Man called The Twin Towers, though for some reason they were never seen together after 2001.
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