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SamuraiFoochs posted:How in the ever loving name of all in this world would you verify that, exactly? Obviously you look at the bedpost, sheesh.
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SamuraiFoochs posted:How in the ever loving name of all in this world would you verify that, exactly? Like a tree, you just count the rings.
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SamuraiFoochs posted:How in the ever loving name of all in this world would you verify that, exactly? People are pretty sure of similar figures given by Gene Simmons, Wilt Chamberlain, Jack Nicholson, Julio Iglesias, Lemmy, Castro, and Warren Beatty. Flair's not exactly one of the more unbelievable names to boast this count, in fact, I wouldn't be surprised if it was higher, and have an easier time believing his numbers than anyone who's given a similar figure aside from the Stilt and Castro. He's rich, travels all the time, spends lavishly, athletic, charismatic, and already known to be heroically unfaithful. He's not particularly handsome, but neither are half the guys on that list. Women aren't known for being wrestling fans, but neither are they known for being metal fans.
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Devil Child posted:People are pretty sure of similar figures given by Gene Simmons, Wilt Chamberlain, Jack Nicholson, Julio Iglesias, Lemmy, Castro, and Warren Beatty. I have no doubts that all of those guys (and Flair, to keep it on topic) racked up large amounts of groupie-related bedpost notches over the years. Fame is a hell of an aphrodisiac, after all. Even Jim Cornette said that back in the wrestling heyday of the 1980s, he was getting laid left and right simply because he was on the TV. And he'd be the first to tell you he wasn't the type of guy women would normally throw themselves at.
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# ? Feb 20, 2013 10:56 |
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Who is the "guy" who HBK refers to who supposedly challenged himself and Jannety and got them fired in their first WWF run?
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MisterGBH posted:Who is the "guy" who HBK refers to who supposedly challenged himself and Jannety and got them fired in their first WWF run? I think it was Jimmy Jack Funk, I'm pretty sure it was brought up in his documentary which is now on Netflix Instant Watch.
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# ? Feb 20, 2013 11:36 |
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SamuraiFoochs posted:How in the ever loving name of all in this world would you verify that, exactly? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ruef7aYCEbc
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# ? Feb 20, 2013 13:20 |
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Does Rock have an endorsement deal with Under Armour? Are those t shirts/vests/whatevers being manufactured by WWE with an added Under Armour logo stuck on?
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# ? Feb 20, 2013 15:32 |
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Devil Child posted:Giving "primary credit" to Regal already acknowledges that there were other guys who helped DBD be great, while stressing that Regal was the central figure in DBD's career. It's not that HBK did absolutely nothing, although he didn't do much, it's that he's only credited along the same lines as Regal because he's a huge star, and it makes DBD sound cool without being too much of a truth-stretcher.
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warbrides posted:Does Rock have an endorsement deal with Under Armour? I'm pretty sure he's tweeted before about Under Armour making gear for him Quick edit: Fast find on google https://twitter.com/TheRock/status/38864688787890176
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In the WWE Discussion thread with regard to Swags, someone posted that Meltzer has claimed that most wrestling fans skew liberal (perhaps as compared to other sports). Anyone have a citation for this and how he arrived at this conclusion? Not doubting it per se, but I'd like to know if he's done any sort of survey/polling. e: TomWaitsForNoMan posted:According to Meltzer wrestling fans skew further left than fans of most legit sports
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flashy_mcflash posted:In the WWE Discussion thread with regard to Swags, someone posted that Meltzer has claimed that most wrestling fans skew liberal (perhaps as compared to other sports). Anyone have a citation for this and how he arrived at this conclusion? Not doubting it per se, but I'd like to know if he's done any sort of survey/polling. I have no idea how he reached that conclusion but having attended WWE shows in several states in my lifetime, there's not a lot of money in those crowds.
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flashy_mcflash posted:In the WWE Discussion thread with regard to Swags, someone posted that Meltzer has claimed that most wrestling fans skew liberal (perhaps as compared to other sports). Anyone have a citation for this and how he arrived at this conclusion? Not doubting it per se, but I'd like to know if he's done any sort of survey/polling. It's because demographically wrestling viewership skews very low-income. It's one of the main reasons ad rates are low in wrestling.
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I remember reading an article on micro-targeting for political campaigns in the leadup to last year's US election, and it contained several simple graphs rating fans of specific sports and various consumer products in the categories of partisan lean and level of political involvement. Pro wrestling fans were rated as leaning highly Democratic but also very politically uninterested. Golf vans, for example were rated the exact opposite.
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jeffersonlives posted:It's because demographically wrestling viewership skews very low-income. It's one of the main reasons ad rates are low in wrestling.
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LividLiquid posted:But low-income skews Republican pretty much everywhere that isn't a metropolis. Granted, I'm in the UK, but here, low-income is almost invariably centre-to-left on financial stuff, more variable when it comes to social issues.
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LividLiquid posted:But low-income skews Republican pretty much everywhere that isn't a metropolis. They're vocal about being socially conservative but a large portion don't actually vote Conservative because they rely on government assistance to survive or they're union workers.
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Oh ok. It's just at least two DVD/Bluray releases where it'ts mentiond but not stated. But they were worth nothing by that time? (opponentwise re: Iron Mike Sharpe)
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Thauros posted:I remember reading an article on micro-targeting for political campaigns in the leadup to last year's US election, and it contained several simple Here's the graph for anyone interested.
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This is the best answer. MisterGBH posted:Oh ok. It's just at least two DVD/Bluray releases where it'ts mentiond but not stated. But they were worth nothing by that time? (opponentwise re: Iron Mike Sharpe) This is the funniest wrongly-quoted post ever.
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# ? Feb 20, 2013 18:39 |
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Thanks for posting that chart before more people posted patently untrue things. It would be nice if someone posted the full length article. "Voter Turnout Index" doesn't really mean anything without context, and it would be nice to know exactly what the sample size was for each sport out of the 218,313 surveyed. Also, it would be nice to know if people could report multiple sports.
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# ? Feb 20, 2013 18:41 |
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The most confusing thing to me is how the car sports are all over the place.
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joshtothemaxx posted:Thanks for posting that chart before more people posted patently untrue things. It would be nice if someone posted the full length article. "Voter Turnout Index" doesn't really mean anything without context, and it would be nice to know exactly what the sample size was for each sport out of the 218,313 surveyed. Also, it would be nice to know if people could report multiple sports. http://theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2012/04/the-creepiness-factor-how-obama-and-romney-are-getting-to-know-you/255499/ That should work, had to delete the mobile subside from the URL since I'm on my iPhone. Bocc Kob posted:The most confusing thing to me is how the car sports are all over the place. Don't claim to have any evidence for my assumptions, but if I had to take a guess.... NASCAR - they may be trying to distance themselves from the stereotype but the sport still has a southern "good 'ol boy" image. Monster trucks - See pro wrestling, probably skews somewhat less Democratically due to having less minority fans. Grand Am - fan base probably more interested in European cars like the F1 fan base and more likely to live in an urban area. Motocross - Young rural white guys? Thauros fucked around with this message at 19:17 on Feb 20, 2013 |
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xK1 posted:Here's the graph for anyone interested. LPGA watchers skewing Republican is pretty surprising.
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fatherdog posted:LPGA watchers skewing Republican is pretty surprising. It's still golf.
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# ? Feb 20, 2013 19:16 |
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This is seriously one of the craziest thing I have seen http://rudoreels.com/store/legacy-of-terry-funk-37-dvd-set.html
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Thauros posted:http://theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2012/04/the-creepiness-factor-how-obama-and-romney-are-getting-to-know-you/255499/ Thanks!
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bobkatt013 posted:This is seriously one of the craziest thing I have seen http://rudoreels.com/store/legacy-of-terry-funk-37-dvd-set.html Only 37? That must just be post-retirement Funk.
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God drat, I wonder who's crazier. Vince McMahon or Terry Funk.
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# ? Feb 20, 2013 19:52 |
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Devil Child posted:God drat, I wonder who's crazier. Vince McMahon or Terry Funk. Terry Funk is good crazy while Vince is stuff a chicks vagina with leaves crazy.
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Devil Child posted:God drat, I wonder who's crazier. Vince McMahon or Terry Funk. Mick Foley, for trusting both of them with his life on more than one occasion.
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# ? Feb 20, 2013 19:57 |
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Terry Funk is the eccentric old Kung Fu Master of professional wrestling. No-one's quite sure if everything he says is profound on a level that the average human can't understand, or he really has just taken one too many skull-bumps.
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VogeGandire posted:Terry Funk is the eccentric old Kung Fu Master of professional wrestling. No-one's quite sure if everything he says is profound on a level that the average human can't understand, or he really has just taken one too many skull-bumps. He is just like Piper. We know they are crazy but they have not harmed anyone in a serious way, and in the wrestling world they have their heads on straight. He also wants to make sure that fans stay out of jail.
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bobkatt013 posted:He is just like Piper. We know they are crazy but they have not harmed anyone in a serious way, and in the wrestling world they have their heads on straight. He also wants to make sure that fans stay out of jail. Oh that loving story. It never fails to make me laugh.
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bobkatt013 posted:Terry Funk is good crazy while Vince is stuff a chicks vagina with leaves crazy. Is this a phrase I'm not familiar with?
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Big Coffin Hunter posted:Is this a phrase I'm not familiar with? Look up Vince's playboy interview. It is chock full of crazy.
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Big Coffin Hunter posted:Is this a phrase I'm not familiar with? No, that would a legitimate story that Vince himself told. I dunno where I'd find the link, but if someone else could find it, I'd be grateful, I'd love to read it and again.
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# ? Feb 20, 2013 20:33 |
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I can forgive Vince for just about anything after finding out that he killed Dracula.
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# ? Feb 20, 2013 20:39 |
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Has anyone ever corroborated Hogan's story about blowing out both his knees by randomly deciding to leap from his boat onto a dock? It was SUCH a stupid story in his bio-book, I couldn't take it seriously.
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Thauros posted:http://theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2012/04/the-creepiness-factor-how-obama-and-romney-are-getting-to-know-you/255499/
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