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The part where he says he immediately puts away negative things, is symptomatic of his childhood trauma from the abuse he endured from his mother and step-father. Somehow it's helped him as a businessman in this regard too, bringing back people who made him money before but left on sour notes (Warrior, and maybe even Brock too).
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The whole segment on WrestleMania 3 was the highlight for me. In the context of the documentary I got goosebumps watching clips from a match I've seen many, many times.
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Yes it is. Simmons had the director and his film guy talk about the movie on his podcast this morning. I'm halfway through the interview and I get the feeling I should have waited until I saw it, so a word of warning if you planned on listening to this soon.
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Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard
flyonthewall2983 replied to Lust Hogan's topic in Publications and Podcasts
They don't talk about it a whole lot, except for Conrad to bring it up a few times occasionally in the show to subliminally tell the audience how stupid he thought it was like he does regularly on the show. I can think of worse things they did, like not having him squash Christian in his debut match or having it pointed out later on that Batista is much bigger than him on commentary. -
Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard
flyonthewall2983 replied to Lust Hogan's topic in Publications and Podcasts
He does. The basic synopsis is that despite resistance and seeing clearly that he was all about business with little love for the industry after what happened to him before, Vince wanted to show him that this wasn't WCW and perhaps could make Bill Goldberg more of a team player through his company's more familial approach. I watched the special on him on the Network, and looking back I can see how misused he was in 2003-4 and how much of that landed on everyone, not just Goldberg. That's certainly evident in how they got it right more recently. -
Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard
flyonthewall2983 replied to Lust Hogan's topic in Publications and Podcasts
The Goldberg episode was interesting. I recently watched the special WWE produced on him for the Network, and didn't realize just how bad the situation was for him in 2003-4. I was a reluctant fan by then as I was still pretty sore about WCW going under, so seeing him on their show was a highlight for me and I was sad that he left, but it all makes a lot of sense now especially in the light of his latest run when they seemingly figured how to use him correctly. -
The Rousey debut might be the best WM match I've seen since Undertaker/Michaels. Just a really fun, intense, old-school wrestling match. Everyone played their parts perfectly, and it was just personally great for me to see Kurt Angle in a WrestleMania match again. Even the fact that he's slowed down considerably played right into the psychology of the match. Kid Rock wasn't even there, was he? I heard a rumor that he was told not to come because he went political in his HOF speech after being asked not to. Don't ask me where I saw that - WM was too damn long and I have a splitting headache. The reaction shot of AJ and Angle laughing like idiots after Kid Rock's comment about beating up Democrats did no one any favors. I don't know, it worked out for this guy. Considering he was there in spirit because that stupid song was playing on all night, I don't care that he didn't show up with the rest of the class.
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Simmons is on WTF With Marc Maron today
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HBO's Twitter feed has been all about Andre tonight
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An absolutely great WrestleMania match and debut for Rousey. Everybody played their parts perfectly. I'm looking forward to seeing what they do with her in the future, considering there is a great women's division now.
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Something to Wrestle with Bruce Prichard
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It's being called "Something Else to Wrestle With" which means it could just be a WWE production apart from the original show. -
Jeff Jarrett's speech was great. Very humble and appreciative of it all.
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Twin Peaks/wrestling cross-posting
flyonthewall2983 replied to flyonthewall2983's topic in Pro Wrestling Mostly
*kisses fingers* a thing of beauty that one -
https://twitter.com/wresnocontext/status/977789176870526976 This whole thread might be the funniest thing on Twitter I've seen in a long time. The Attitude Era Podcast guys throw in references too which is great, particularly at the end of this.
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Blears. I wonder if in Alfred's case they can't find anyone from his family who will accept. The same can't be said for Stan Stasiak, his son is still alive though not in the business anymore.
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There's a match between Hayes and Heenan in there
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Time to Boycott ROH cuase of there owners
flyonthewall2983 replied to shodate's topic in Pro Wrestling
Would this make it impossible for someone to buy ROH from them then? -
The way I see it happening is if a bigger buzz is created on social media (including some fanning of the flames by WWE themselves) around these monthly drops. For now, bring on stuff that gives subscribers a big nostalgia high like this WCW Saturday Night drop, to a point where interest can be created around more obscure material.
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I really wish he had been the one to induct Rick Rude last year. Not just for the Dangerous Alliance connection but I think he could have done his career much better justice than Ricky Steamboat, who clearly was running off a script that sounded like he cut and paste career highlights from the internet.
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During this time can anyone gauge, as far as percentage, how much of the MSG audience were NYC locals and how much were from out of town? I don't mean tourists necessarily but from other parts of NY state, Jersey and other spots in the northeast?
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83 Weeks with Eric Bischoff
flyonthewall2983 replied to flyonthewall2983's topic in Publications and Podcasts
My guess is that this will cover each episode of Nitro during the 83-week run it beat Raw in the ratings. It's a clever, if not entirely original concept, focusing on one particular point in time. It could even mean that each episode is just a watch-along, which would almost eliminate the need to refer much to the newsletters at all. -
83 Weeks with Eric Bischoff
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