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Holy shit, Kerry is just completely drugged out in the newest WCCW episode. Like so coked I can just imagine Mike watching it on TV and being all "man, you're pretty fucked up there bro".
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I know it's been mentioned in passing in a few WONs, but I'm really starting to wonder with all the Hornswoggle stuff if the whole "little people are either all children or retarded" bit is yet another level of Vince weirdness. Like does he go around for real thinking all midgets are kids who don't grow up?
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November schedule (the Shorties this month are guys who used to play football):
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I don't think he's too bad considering how much he spent in a Russian MMA fighter gimmick in OVW before getting a character that was probably thought up on the plane ride to Italy.
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I would imagine it was Vince and his fear of sounding rural, since most people in the US associate "Birmingham" with Alabama rather than England.
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sek69 replied to Loss's topic in Feedback and Suggestions
The angle with Larry Z and the roll of quarters was pretty entertaining if we're going for AWA stuff. -
Suggestions for things to include in the future
sek69 replied to Loss's topic in Feedback and Suggestions
Anything from the Billy/Fabi/Gran Apache feud maybe? I don't know if the focus is more on old school stuff but I know there's a lot of folks who'd like to see some of that (like me ). For more old school stuff, how about some Southwest stuff with Tully and Gino? More people need to see what surely inspired a young Mr. Hickenbottom. -
You would think that the same arguments people made when Kurt Angle was talking about MMA would apply to Brock. In theory he'd have one of the strongest ground games around, but any good MMA fighter is going to see him going for a takedown and punt his head into the third row. I'm not saying he can't become good, but he's spent his whole life training in one segment of the skill set needed for MMA. The odds seem against him when he's up against dudes who're equally skilled in wrestling, boxing, and ju-jitsu.
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There was a Superstars of Wrestling in Australia, but what happened to the WWF show is while Vince was taking over the world he forgot to actually trademark the "Superstars of Wrestling" name. It's actually copyrighted by a guy who owns or owned an indy fed in the Midwest. He ended up getting royalties from Vince and since he'd be entitled to more with DVDs and 24/7 it gets the blur-o-vision treatment. *edit* Upon checking the Trademark Office website, the WWF did actually copyright the phrase but let it expire on September 11, 1987 (NEVAR FORGET!)
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It's on there, according to the liner notes, making the total 29 matches. It's not listed in the chapter menus, is it an easter egg? Really?! It's listed for me, both in the notes and the chapters menu on Disc 3. (I also looked around, but couldn't find any easter eggs, which seems common for these types of WWE sets that are a 3-disc main program.) It goes right after the Judgment Day '05 match (Rey introduces it as one of his favourite matches with Eddie) and it's followed by the Eddie Tribute match with Michaels. My bad, with all the quoting I thought you were talking about the JBL retirement match. Also, I got the set from Netflix and the disc sleeves reference Chris Benoit as one of Rey's opponents. Thought that was kind of hilarious considering the current situation. Speaking of Benoit, the mention of him that's left uncensored reminds me of what they're doing on 24/7. It seems that they're deliberately allowing a few mentions to slip by just to gauge the reaction. I bet if there's no uproar, he'll be allowed to be acknowledged within 6 months.
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They can't, since they lost a lawsuit over the rights to the "SuperStars of Wrestling" name. Notice when you see 80s WWF TV matches on 24/7 the Superstars banner is blurred out.
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Not that they weren't awesome, but most weeks the competition was a hot Iron Mike Sharpe vs Masked Destroyer #75 match. Then again, Prime Time was pretty much the only place you'd see someone like Lanny Poffo or Steve Lombardi actually win a match.
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Also......... It's on there, according to the liner notes, making the total 29 matches. It's not listed in the chapter menus, is it an easter egg?
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So I guess that whole period in WCW where Rey was maskless and teaming with Kidman has been swept into the Chris Benoit Memorial Vault of Things That Don't Exist Anymore?
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Yeah, Prime Time is one of those things that is looked at completely different in hindsight. Prime Time was like the WWF equivalent of WCW Pro. Superstars and Wrestling Challenge were the main shows. Hell, even All-American Wrestling was probably on a higher level than Prime Time. I do miss seeing random Boston Garden and MSG house show matches on TV every week, but then 24/7 has reminded me how insufferably dull some of the 20 minute headlockfests between jobbers can be.
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Armageddon better not suck this year. Mainly because the show is here and I bought tickets for it.
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So what does UFC hope to get from signing Brock? They probably don't want to push his pro wrestling background, and being an NCAA champion will only get you so far. What's left, a few matches against some tomato cans? MMA fans seem to see through that more than boxing or wrestling fans do. It won't matter if they pad his record, he's still probably going to get murdered by any halfway capable fighter.
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Poor Randy Colley, in a span of a few months he went from being half of Demolition to being half of a masked jobber team in a death feud with the fucking Stallions.
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One thing I'm not clear on, do they want those records to prove some sort of diminished capacity on Chris's part or just to blame WWE for all the concussions? Because if it's the latter, it doesn't make a lot of sense since most of his career was outside of the company.
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Ironically, that particular photo seems to suggest she was in fact cold.
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To be fair, it's pretty obvious that everything WWE does is either at Vince's insistence or for his pleasure. So even if he doesn't hand pick matches for DVDs, the people who pick them have "What Would Vince Do" as their main thought.
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Orton took flak for his finisher? Other than that time he hilariously missed it that one time and had to redo the spot, I've never seen any complaints. In fact, him stalking the opponent right before he nails the RKO like a lion about to tear apart a gazelle is one of the best things in WWE. I think what soured people on Randy was that he was a HHH project and his involvement in anything is going to get a certain percentage of people to hate it out of spite. Also the fact that Randy was pushed as a superstar from pretty much day one with all the "youngest world champion ever" stuff seemed to rub people the wrong way. I think it's going to end up being this era's version of Blue Chipper Rocky, where we'll have Established Superstar Randy recalling on DVD documentaries how it was the crowd reacting negatively that helped him find his inner heel.
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Well, as a call center dude, I welcome the chance to talk to wrestling fans when they call in. Most of my co workers who aren't fans are just kind of whatever when someone calls in about WWE. So don't worry about any judgments of your character, most people don't even know what 24/7 is.
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I'd wager someone in the company had the common sense to realize that it might not have been the best time to release a DVD about a promotion famous for driving almost a whole family to suicide.