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Nick 'Eugene' Dinsmore hospitalized, suspended
sek69 replied to goodhelmet's topic in NMB Wrestling Archive
I thought I remembered JR and King doing one of those "one of our development guys passed away" moments with him like they did with Russ Haas. -
Meltz updates the Smackdown title situation:
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Vince is all about the visual presentation, and you'd have to admit it would look comical for a little guy like Rey to be carrying the massive Smackdown belt. If he wore it like a normal belt it looks like it woud go from his chin to his knees. -
Meltz updates the Smackdown title situation:
sek69 replied to sek69's topic in NMB Wrestling Archive
While I completely agree with the argument that Rey should be given a title run, I can't understand why anyone would think Vince would ever make it happen. He wasn't really eager to put belts on guys the size of Benoit and Eddie, I just can't ever see Vince putting one of the 2 major titles on a guy Rey's size. It sucks, but that's the way I see it. -
That sound you hear is heads exploding all across the interweb....
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Nick 'Eugene' Dinsmore hospitalized, suspended
sek69 replied to goodhelmet's topic in NMB Wrestling Archive
All I remember about the Dupps is one was Trevor Murdoch, one passed away. and one was alleged to be the one being blown by The Kat in that famous pic that made Jerry Lawler turn into a heartbroken teenager on his website. -
Nick 'Eugene' Dinsmore hospitalized, suspended
sek69 replied to goodhelmet's topic in NMB Wrestling Archive
Well it makes sense if he lost the fight. -
Nick 'Eugene' Dinsmore hospitalized, suspended
sek69 replied to goodhelmet's topic in NMB Wrestling Archive
I know that WWE.com has been all work-shooty as of late but I think it's telling they referred to him by his real name with Eugene in quotes. WWE seemed protective of that gimmick, even when people were in shoot mode. To me it says that A) Whatever happened was serious enough to use his real name and He must have fucked up pretty bad if they're going to break kayfabe on a gimmick they seemed to have a soft spot for. -
Nick 'Eugene' Dinsmore hospitalized, suspended
sek69 replied to goodhelmet's topic in NMB Wrestling Archive
It would seem that Dinsmore is probably frustrated with how little the character has done more than his willingness to play it. -
I don't check SK's blog as much now that he's all but stopped watching wrestling, but I made it a habit for a while since he had that Meltzerian quality of having large groups of people who base their opinions solely on what he says. Besides, most other news site launch a barrage of pop-ups and I don't want to deal with that. I pretty much stick with WO.com and Inside Pulse's wrestling section.
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Nick 'Eugene' Dinsmore hospitalized, suspended
sek69 replied to goodhelmet's topic in NMB Wrestling Archive
Wow, was he the one that the Torch was talking about being on an unoffical suicide watch? -
SK posted this on his blog, any Torch readers wanna speculate? When it comes to Eddie's death hitting someone hard, I would have guessed Benoit, but Angle's personal life is a mess and it wouldn't take much to push someone like that over the edge.
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I have to give Jake credit, he helped get the Undertaker over as a legit threat as opposed to just another odd WWF cartoon character.
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't the snake bite the second recipient of the famous WWF Giant Red X censor when it was replayed on the morning recap shows? (The first Giant Red X was for Ron Bass raking his spurs across Brutus Beefcake's forehead)
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I was sitting around, trying to find some good to come out of this tragedy, and I was thinking....could this be what finally gets pro wrestling some respect in the US? Most non-fans think wrestlers are all drooling caveman idiots, and seeing guys like Chavo and JBL on mainstream news shows giving articulate statements on their lost friend and family member. I'm hearing people who never even acknowledge wrestling exists talking about Eddie's death. I don't remember that happening when Owen died, or any other high profile wrestling death for that matter. Maybe it's because Eddie pretty much wrestled as himself with no silly cartoon gimmick, or maybe it's because he was still with the company in a high profile position. Either way, it's been very impressive to see how well the press has treated the business in all of this. To see someone like JBL come on a mainstream news show and say how the loss affected him might make some people think "hey, these wrestler guys aren't so bad after all". Of course, it'd all be pissed away the next time they do a Dr. Heinie skit, but it's nice for a little while to see mainstream media types treat wrestlers with respect for once.
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I've had battles with people on this subject in general and specifically about Kurt Angle. How someone can see a guy suddenly increase his muscle bulk despite an increased travel schedule, start to develop acne, and go bald so fast he shaves his head, and still say "I don't know if he's taking something or not"? I would go as far as saying all of the active roster is probably taking some form of supplemental muscle builder. Even little guys like Spike Dudley and Rey got suddenly ripped in WWE and I don't think it's because they have better gym equipment at Titan Towers.
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Test may type like a five year old, but he's right. Mixing the enhancing drugs you need to take to get noticed in WWE with the painkilling drugs needed to work their schedule is a recipe for having your very own tribute episode of RAW. Someone in the wrestlin business needs to step up and take care of their workers. It's disgusting that Vince could be worth nearly billions yet he can't be bothered to take care of his employees.
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I'm sure Nunzio always jobs at MSG. Hey, maybe Booker will get a win if WWE ever tours Africa.
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Nunzio won the cruiser title at a live event Tuesday in Italy, so I guess Juvi's got more heat with someone.
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Considering what everyone assumes the plan was for Smackdown, Vince came within hours of his greatest fear: someone dying while holding a WWE title belt.
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I think the first point is just a way to counter the steroid-defenders who try to say it's no big deal in baseball since roids don't allow you to hit a 95 mph fastball by saying while that's techincally true they let you hit them further when you do. The second point I think is just giving that vibe because baseball is what always brings attention to steroid abuse.
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One thing leapt out at me reading that: Working out doesn't make your heart grow bigger, muscle enlarging supplements do. Anyone looking at Eddie in WCW and comparing it to him in WWE couldn't help but notice how bigger he was. Guess we know why now.
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I'd have to go with Joe at this point. In terms of matches, his ROH and TNA work is just top notch. I'm just starting to collect ROH footage, and what I've seen so far locks up the #1 spot for him already.
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I found this lengthy but informative story in my local paper. They did a series on steroids, and they talked to McDevitt (who I didn't know was from here).
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When they honored Owen, it was like the whole show was "Owen would have wanted us to continue the PPV". This was more of an actual tribute to the man. The only similarities I saw was Benoit's display of emotion reminding me of Jeff Jarrett and Debra talking about Owen.