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How long did Sting have off between WCW being sold and wrestling his next match? Didn't all of the guys who passed on the WWE deal just basically sit out doing nothing while collecting money? That was probably some nice downtime, too. I feel like he's another guy who talked about DDP Yoga saving his mobility, but I'm not 100% on that. Wouldn't surprise me, though.
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Ganso Bomb posted:How long did Sting have off between WCW being sold and wrestling his next match? Didn't all of the guys who passed on the WWE deal just basically sit out doing nothing while collecting money? That was probably some nice downtime, too. He had about a year and a half from the end of WCW and the start his tour with World Wrestling All-Stars. When WWA folded in may 2003 he basically went straight to TNA. edit: and yeah, a lot of the big names in WCW were smart and had their guaranteed contracts directly with Time Warner rather than WCW. In Sting's case his contract expired March 2002 so he could have started wrestling then, but he still waited until the end of the year to join up with WWA. MrBling fucked around with this message at 16:40 on Mar 8, 2023 |
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Ganso Bomb posted:How long did Sting have off between WCW being sold and wrestling his next match? Didn't all of the guys who passed on the WWE deal just basically sit out doing nothing while collecting money? That was probably some nice downtime, too. He went from March of 2001 and November of 2002 without wrestling, then wrestled ~20 matches over the next 3 years before signing with TNA.
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# ? Mar 8, 2023 16:38 |
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Has anyone ever done an in depth article comparing wrestlers who look better as wrestlers than they do in real life, versus wrestlers who look silly as wrestlers and look better in real life? You could put a hypothesis out there with wrestlers who look like wrestlers while wrestling and also "while attempting real life" with The Young Bucks as the control group. I'm thinking of all this because I'm thinking of Wardlow in a suit. Mrenda fucked around with this message at 17:24 on Mar 8, 2023 |
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They should just let wrestlers wear their fanny packs in the ring. Make the championship belt a big ol' fanny pack.
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# ? Mar 8, 2023 17:18 |
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Halloween Jack posted:They should just let wrestlers wear their fanny packs in the ring. Make the championship belt a big ol' fanny pack. Taz: RIGHT IN THE YAMBAGS! Tony: I belive that was in the Championship. Belt. Taz.
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# ? Mar 8, 2023 17:26 |
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It's actually racist that no promotion has created a Ribera Steakhouse Belt.
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# ? Mar 8, 2023 17:28 |
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thinking about living my life with road warrior hawks hair
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# ? Mar 8, 2023 17:43 |
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If I make fun of a stranger's hair at Waffle House at 2:00am, it's not going to be Road Warrior Hawk
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# ? Mar 8, 2023 17:44 |
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Well,
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# ? Mar 8, 2023 18:11 |
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Halloween Jack posted:If I make fun of a stranger's hair at Waffle House at 2:00am, it's not going to be Road Warrior Hawk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ng6kpHpcfdY No, I wouldn't have made fun of his hair either.
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# ? Mar 8, 2023 19:00 |
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He looks mad at whoever painted his face.
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Pope Corky the IX posted:He looks mad at whoever painted his face.
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edogawa rando posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ng6kpHpcfdY Road Warrior Doink.
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# ? Mar 8, 2023 20:02 |
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I just realized that in 1998, Sable worked more matches than Hulk Hogan. Happy International Women's Day!
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# ? Mar 8, 2023 22:38 |
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Who had the better contract, lanny poffo's "get paid and never had to come into work" or brocks 4 matches and some amount of promos a year contract?
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Oh, y'know, I wanted to ask about that. The WCW payroll info floating around indicates that Lanny was only paid about $4,500, and only for one year. Does that info leave a lot of stuff out, or was the money he was getting folded into Randy's contract or something?
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Halloween Jack posted:Oh, y'know, I wanted to ask about that. The WCW payroll info floating around indicates that Lanny was only paid about $4,500, and only for one year. Does that info leave a lot of stuff out, or was the money he was getting folded into Randy's contract or something? My understanding is that it came out a few years ago that Lanny's "contract" was all Randy saying "I want $X, and I want Lanny to be paid $Y" during negotiations, WCW saying "we'll pay you $X but we have no interest in keeping Lanny around," and Randy just going "fine, but send $Y of my checks to Lanny in his name."
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disaster pastor posted:My understanding is that it came out a few years ago that Lanny's "contract" was all Randy saying "I want $X, and I want Lanny to be paid $Y" during negotiations, WCW saying "we'll pay you $X but we have no interest in keeping Lanny around," and Randy just going "fine, but send $Y of my checks to Lanny in his name." Iron Sheik in '89 wrestled a couple of times and then was taken off TV (because Sheiky Baby was not good) and then forgot about but the problem was they forgot his contract auto-renewed and had to pay him another year.
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# ? Mar 9, 2023 00:46 |
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MrBling posted:and yeah, a lot of the big names in WCW were smart and had their guaranteed contracts directly with Time Warner rather than WCW. In Sting's case his contract expired March 2002 so he could have started wrestling then, but he still waited until the end of the year to join up with WWA. So, who ACTUALLY had contracts with other divisions of Time Warner? Hogan's payroll in 1998 and 1999 is less than he was guaranteed in PPV compensation, so it's presumably just his pay for everything else and Turner Home Entertainment paid him that half of his contract. (There's also something off with Hogan's 1997 payroll, too, because it's just over $330k, which is obviously weirdly low.) Presumably there's something else going on with Poffo, too, and other PPV bonuses may have been paid out through THE, but that's the extent of what we know.
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# ? Mar 10, 2023 03:26 |
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I always thought everyone had a contract with Time-Warner. What WWE bought was just the intellectual property and tape library. Anyone who wanted to work for Vince immediately had the option of taking a buyout from TW. Am I wrong on that?
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Super Dan posted:I always thought everyone had a contract with Time-Warner. What WWE bought was just the intellectual property and tape library. Anyone who wanted to work for Vince immediately had the option of taking a buyout from TW. Am I wrong on that? WWE took on a bunch of WCW contracts that as Bix said had the 90 day termination cycles. They then exercised the cycles and re-signed the wrestlers to more favorable WWE contracts. Bigger stars, even DDP/Booker T level guys did not have the cycles in their contracts and had to either accept a buy out or sit out their deals.
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# ? Mar 10, 2023 15:33 |
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DDP was excited to work for them and gave up a lot of free money to do so, and his reward was stalking the undertaker’s wife and never being relevant again
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# ? Mar 10, 2023 16:52 |
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I think it was this thread where people were asking where the name came from and thankfully Dave has provided lots of detail: https://twitter.com/davemeltzerWON/status/1634261261138669574
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# ? Mar 10, 2023 19:34 |
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Where was it established that all triple threats/4 way matches are no DQ? I've seen examples where a rope break is ignored or whatever because "it's no DQ!". Shouldn't the guy breaking the rules be disqualified and removed from the match.
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# ? Mar 11, 2023 01:26 |
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I think it's just that you shouldn't be awarding the win to someone/team for a DQ only one of the participants committed, so there are no dqs at all. That said I do like the idea of a DQ just removing a person/team entirely from a match and continuing with the remaining participants. Like a backdoor elimination match.
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MassRafTer posted:I think it was this thread where people were asking where the name came from and thankfully Dave has provided lots of detail: don't post my questions to dave!!
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checksin posted:DDP was excited to work for them and gave up a lot of free money to do so, and his reward was stalking the undertaker’s wife and never being relevant again at least, not in wrestling, because goddamn is DDP Yoga good
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# ? Mar 11, 2023 07:06 |
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Tweak posted:I think it's just that you shouldn't be awarding the win to someone/team for a DQ only one of the participants committed, so there are no dqs at all. That said I do like the idea of a DQ just removing a person/team entirely from a match and continuing with the remaining participants. Like a backdoor elimination match. It's also just kinda weird to pause a match for a rules violation, shoo away one of the participants, then continue the match as if nothing happened. It's a fiddly mess unless you can somehow make a DQ as immediately recognizable as a pin, and I'm not sure it's worth the effort.
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# ? Mar 11, 2023 18:46 |
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in the iron man match i noticed many people do not know what's going on no matter what. i'd like to propose a 'card' system for referees to use for signifying that a ruling has been made and what the ruling is. when someone is disqualified the referee can hold up a card painted in sherwinn williams' 'Rivulet'. when s omeone is in danger of being disqualified should they break the rules again, the card could be the Behr 'Aqua Rapids' instead.
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# ? Mar 11, 2023 19:20 |
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on screen graphics like pure rules for warnings that when exhausted, means a wrestler can be removed from the match. HOWEVER, if they find the idol hidden around the ring, they can re-insert themselves back into the match- unless someone NOT originally in the match finds it first in which case THEY can legally enter but just with 1 warning left. Now, you may be wondering about the basketball hoop on the right side of the stage… This makes me think though, what’s the most convoluted match type?
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Cavauro posted:in the iron man match i noticed many people do not know what's going on no matter what. i'd like to propose a 'card' system for referees to use for signifying that a ruling has been made and what the ruling is. when someone is disqualified the referee can hold up a card painted in sherwinn williams' 'Rivulet'. when s omeone is in danger of being disqualified should they break the rules again, the card could be the Behr 'Aqua Rapids' instead. The referee gets a paintball gun and shoots the poo poo out of whoever got disqualified. Like, straight up shoots him for as long as there is anything left to shoot him with. Then kick the remains out of the ring, ref gets a new gun and the wrestlers continue, much more gingerly.
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# ? Mar 11, 2023 23:04 |
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Tweak posted:This makes me think though, what’s the most convoluted match type? Duchess of Queensbury
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Tweak posted:This makes me think though, what’s the most convoluted match type? depends on whether you count multi-stage matches that are basically multiple matches in a row, like TNA's three-stage cage reverse battle royale or the Thunderbowl if you narrow it down to matches that have more or less consistent rules throughout (no Duchess of Queensbury, no reverse battle royals, etc) it gets tougher to call
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# ? Mar 11, 2023 23:33 |
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I won't say MOST convoluted but for my money the variation of the strap match where a competitor must touch all four posts is more convoluted than it needs to be strapping two dudes together is enough, you don't gotta turn it into a game show
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oldskool posted:Duchess of Queensbury I don’t know what this is so I’m going to say tnas King of the Mountain match
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# ? Mar 11, 2023 23:39 |
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It’s a real match type with clearly defined rules and not at all that dastardly William Regal just getting someone to make poo poo in his favour up as the match goes along
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# ? Mar 12, 2023 02:04 |
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In looking at old records and territory history, I keep seeing references to soandso's booker, rather than the booker of a promotion. Around when did individual wrestlers stop having their own bookers and it became more of a promotion's responsibility? Or did the definition of booker just change over the years and used to mean something different?
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# ? Mar 12, 2023 03:04 |
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Tweak posted:This makes me think though, what’s the most convoluted match type? I remember in 2k19 you could set up an Ironman Tables Match, and while that would be labor intensive for crew to keep bringing in tables, it was insanely fun.
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History Comes Inside! posted:It’s a real match type with clearly defined rules and not at all that dastardly William Regal just getting someone to make poo poo in his favour up as the match goes along I mean if we’re counting that then the answer is the Canadian Rules match
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