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Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 4
flyonthewall2983 replied to TravJ1979's topic in Pro Wrestling
Did Flair and Gordy ever go one-on-one? -
Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 4
flyonthewall2983 replied to TravJ1979's topic in Pro Wrestling
His role on Ballers is pretty serious, at least compared to his movies. Unfortunately the show itself is not on par with being something that can lend itself to taking his acting more seriously, but it's some of the best on-screen work he's done so far. I thought he was brilliant in Pain & Gain. -
Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 4
flyonthewall2983 replied to TravJ1979's topic in Pro Wrestling
He was 2nd billed to Denzel in the Magnificent Seven remake too. -
At least there's going to be consistency, as opposed to just throwing them on once they're ready which as been their MO with putting a lot of the old stuff on.
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Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 4
flyonthewall2983 replied to TravJ1979's topic in Pro Wrestling
I think Cena's going to get huge. He's gotten some good notices lately, mainly for supporting roles but I think he'll be able to carry something himself soon enough. -
Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 4
flyonthewall2983 replied to TravJ1979's topic in Pro Wrestling
And Dwayne has been a producer for some years now, which means he has a foothold on the other side of the business too. That said, Dave is making much more interesting choices, working with more creative directors, and seems to have genuinely embraced acting by not taking the obvious route. -
Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard
flyonthewall2983 replied to Lust Hogan's topic in Publications and Podcasts
The one on the 1997 Royal Rumble is pretty fascinating in terms of the actual business of promoting the event and everything they did to fill the place up. -
Flair said on his podcast that he paid people to rip up Hogan merch on camera. That's brilliant as both shoot and kayfabe.
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[1998-03-29-WWF-Wrestlemania XIV] Pete Rose and Kane
flyonthewall2983 replied to Loss's topic in March 1998
Watching it now, it's clear he was a heel from the moment Finkel introduced him. And I just watched the portion of the Ken Burns documentary where it talked about how the Reds/Sox series of '75 was so heated it made baseball popular again, getting some enormous TV ratings. Kane was a top heel, but this came off okay. If it were anyone above him doing it, it would have sent mixed signals certainly.- 10 replies
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What If: ...The WWF Signs Ric Flair in 1988
flyonthewall2983 replied to Loss's topic in Armchair Booking
Bruce Prichard confirmed on his podcast that Flair was to be a surprise guest for the Brother Love segment on the SummerSlam '88 show. I can kind of see how that works into leading into a main event with Savage on the same show. Build up a mystery opponent for Savage, and have the new heel personality say that it will be revealed by him on the night of the show. -
Road Warriors turning on Dusty in '88. Major missed opportunity there. It would have made everything the character did before look more funny if you knew it was a con-man screwing with people.
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Maybe they start an hour early?
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Ted had to wait 11 years
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I think clips from the match are on the last episode of Saturday Night from the batch they put up last month. I wonder how today's good financial news will affect the Network.
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Bruce said on his show that there was talk about bringing him back as "Bobby Heenan, Jr." to manage Ric Flair, since Heenan was done managing and only broadcasting by this point. Ultimately Vince didn't like the idea, given his history with not liking "Junior". They could have gotten around that by just calling him Bruce Heenan. He also said just before he left Global to go back to the WWF, WCW threw out an offer to make him Steve Austin's manager.
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Yeah, someone put it up on reddit last week. It's the one where he's bleeding so much some commenters made Kool-aid jokes which weren't that far off.
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Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard
flyonthewall2983 replied to Lust Hogan's topic in Publications and Podcasts
One of the underrated highlights of the Attitude Era for me is when McMahon's group beat up Boss Man and he was thrown out, and the next week he came out during the middle of a Vince interview (I think), to his old music. He ended up begging forgiveness to be brought back in but for however long that music played I was really excited we were getting the old Bossman. -
Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 4
flyonthewall2983 replied to TravJ1979's topic in Pro Wrestling
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I think that's what it was, Bill mentioned something about it without spoiling it during his podcast with the director. For some reason I thought the painting was from some old angle Bill remembered watching old WWF. I know people are giving Shoemaker crap for his contributions, and I'm not above some of that either. But the part of the movie I most identified with was when he talked about the childhood discussions of Hogan/Andre and how it was treated by him and his friends as something huge as Ali/Frazier. I came of age a little later, but I had those same discussions when I was a kid too (and I guess we're still having them now, not unfazed by the knowledge predetermination of it all).
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On his recent appearance on the Masked Man podcast, Bill Simmons and Shoemaker made a big deal of Pat Patterson's suede painting in the background shown during his interview, a reference I didn't quite get. Can someone explain it's significance to me?
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83 Weeks with Eric Bischoff
flyonthewall2983 replied to flyonthewall2983's topic in Publications and Podcasts
Bret Hart is the subject of next week's show, which should be interesting given Bret's recent comments about Eric. -
WWE Commentary Thread (Raw, Smackdown, NXT, PPVs, etc.)
flyonthewall2983 replied to C.S.'s topic in WWE
I like Booker T. He reminds me a lot of Dusty on WCW Saturday Night. -
Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard
flyonthewall2983 replied to Lust Hogan's topic in Publications and Podcasts
I liked the episode too, and I could tell from previous episodes that both Bruce and Conrad had been wanting to do a show on him for awhile. He was a great performer and underrated as a worker, and overall a value to the company. Looking back, it's kind of sad how WCW didn't know what to do with him after being forced to change his gimmick. They had the same thing with John Tenta. They had these amazing talents that were ultimately squandered. I guarantee you nobody here hates the Attitude Era more than me but even I have to say that despite how much bad taste permeated the Al Snow and Big Show angles, that Boss Man was committed enough in his role as the heel that in retrospect I can't help but be impressed by that alone. I'm surprised they didn't bring this up -
The Ron Fuller Podcast (Studcast)
flyonthewall2983 replied to Matt D's topic in Publications and Podcasts
Some of these podcasts are pretty long, so I would see the need for it that way. I've actually tried it out on a few apps and it isn't like they sound unintelligible either. You can make out what they are saying but it just goes by pretty fast. -
Have to admit I have not watched much of it, but I love that intro for the show from 79 on. Very retro sports-y type feel to it.