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The nudes were not wanted or asked for. They were part of screenshots one of the accusers put out there. I think that was in reapond to her going after them on Facebook.
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I also think the Eddie Gilbert vs. Terry Simms stuff in GWF is noteworthy. Also Tugboat turning face.
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That one is really good. I also love the Orndorff piledriver angle with Hector Guerrero and the Down N Dirty with the Dirty White Boy living in a school bus.
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I mean I was nostalgic for the days of not knowing what his wife's ass looks like.
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Lightning Kid vs. Jerry Lynn from Global.
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TV report for May is upcoming. I got hung up on an angle I am doing probably for the June TV and I was so stuck on what I wanted to do that I couldn't think about the current stuff. I still might change what I am doing but I at least have enough of an idea to move forward.
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May St. Louis Spot Show Card: Lord Humongous d. George South The Moondogs d. Lance and Mike Von Erich Jose Lothario d. Phil Hickerson Killer Khan vs. Mongolian Stomper - non finishes Bob Sweetan d. Cocoa Samoan Tommy Gilbert d. The Spoiler Ricky Gibson d. Hiro Saito
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St. Louis Wrestling Club: 5/3/1985 live from St. Louis, MO LeRoy Brown d. Roger Kirby at 7:51 Butch Reed d. Killer Khan at 10:01 Hacksaw Jim Duggan d. One Man Gang by DQ at 6:10 NWA National Tag Team Title Match: Midnight Express (c) defeated Lance and Mike Von Erich at 19:01 Missouri Heavyweight Title Match Randy Savage (c) vs. Bobo Brazil - Double Count Out at 8:31 Main Event: NWA World Heavyweight Title Match: Magnum TA (c) defeated Terry Funk at 20:31 Angle Developments: It was announced that The Fabulous Ones had lost the NWA National Tag Team Titles in another city to the Midnight Express. The Von Erichs had been given the choice of who to face prior to the event and had decided to take the title match instead. Randy Savage and Bobo Brazil turned into a wild brawl and ended with both men getting counted out. They brawled into the crowd and out of the building. One Man Gang nailed Hacksaw Jim Duggan with a chain which drew the DQ. Killer Khan came out and it was a double beatdown on Duggan until Butch Reed ran out for the save. Harley Race came out and did color commentary for the main event. After the match he challenged Magnum TA to a title match at the next Keil Auditorium show.
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Man, if they think wrestling fans are bad I would like to introduce them to comic, video game, MMA, soccer, basketball and other sports fans plus shippers. Wrestling fans have their issues but they are tame compared to most other fandoms.
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This week we are going back in time and looking at the GWF. This week we are taking a look at the Light Heavyweight Title Tournament and Lightning Kid vs. Jerry Lynn.
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See, I think he is way off on impactful debuts and I think it shows his general ignorance of the modern scene. I think AJ Styles is a great example of an impactful debut in the WWE this past decade. Jon Moxley is also another good example of a debut that probably made AEW. I also think these are some big rose colored glasses on his part. Even in the 1980s and 1990s, big time debuts that were going to move the needle were kind of few and far between. For all of those great ones like Hall and Nash in WCW or Hogan in WWF, there are dozens and dozens that were essentially meaningless in the grand scheme of things.
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411 is the site I cut my teeth on with the internet. Hyatte was also one of the first guys I remember reading way back in the day. This makes me really sad.
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WWE TV 06/01 - 06/07 Hiding in my bunker to avoid the collapse of civilization
Mad Dog replied to KawadaSmile's topic in WWE
I think it's their general inflexibility. How many guys have gotten over suddenly and they just don't know what to do and just kind of grind them out until they are where they should be? I also think he's staying in NXT because they stupidly put NXT against AEW and have gotten their asses handed to them in the ratings. -
Steve "Mongo" McMichael - Is he the best of the worst?
Mad Dog replied to KawadaSmile's topic in The Microscope
He wasn't great in the ring but I thought he was a good Horseman persona wise. I would take him over Malenko or Roma. -
I think Taker would be semi full-time if he could still physically walk. I think Kane would still be a full timer if he didn't get into his political career.
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In general the internet shitting on WCW in 98-99 for having old wrestlers and now WWE has surpassed them on that.
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I think WWE has become the place you go when you are tired of the hustle and want to make some easy money for a retirement tour. I always said before AEW happened was you would only see the Bucks sign is if their t shirt money started to dry up and they were nearing retirement.
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I have some TV and arena I will be posting tomorrow.
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There is a bright side to this but a small one. I am glad they have a body to bury. A lot of the people that get swept out like that are never found again. So at least his family gets some closure to the whole thing.
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This week we are reviewing the UWF Blackjack Brawl.
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Is Charlotte Flair the most overpushed WWE wrestler of the century?
Mad Dog replied to KawadaSmile's topic in WWE
I think that's the key with Charlotte. She has talent and star power, she's just horribly miscast. Baron Corbin is a big part of why the ratings are in the tank and they keep using him as a top talent.