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Maybe he was scouting comedy writers to try to replace the chick who got fired for talking about how she had no idea who Bobby Lashley was on a podcast.
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NintendoLogic replied to TravJ1979's topic in Pro Wrestling
Three-way matches are probably the only thing ECW did better than any other promotion. As far as I'm concerned, multi-man matches are only acceptable if they're done elimination style. We all know Tony Khan is an ECW mark, so he should really consider bringing back three way dances in AEW. -
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NintendoLogic replied to TravJ1979's topic in Pro Wrestling
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The main instance of Kobashi crying that people complain about seems to be from the 1997 Carny match against Akiyama. Maybe I've become inured to that sort of thing due to the past decade of WWE Shocked Face, but it didn't bother me. More importantly, I don't see how it can be interpreted as Kobashi still working as the underdog. On the contrary, he was expressing frustration over being unable to put his lower-ranked opponent away. At that stage of his career, he was on his way to being The Man but not quite there yet, and it was natural for his insecurity to boil over on occasion. It's like, how is he supposed to knock off Misawa and Kawada if he's having this much trouble with Akiyama? Criticizing Kobashi for failing to evolve his character as he moved up the card may have been viable in the late 90s, but his run as GHC champion rendered those criticisms obsolete.
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I don't know where you got this from, but Hokuto started three years before Kobashi.
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In addition to what @strobogo said, he was washed up as a worker by his mid-30s. That's a time when a lot of all-time greats are really hitting their stride. His 86-93 was indeed awesome, but unless you think it belongs in the conversation for greatest seven-year run of any wrestler in history, it's hard not to view his overall career as a bit of a letdown.
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Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 4
NintendoLogic replied to TravJ1979's topic in Pro Wrestling
I wouldn't want him having my back in a fight and I have no interest in seeing him in a wrestling ring, but he seems like a swell guy. To be honest, though, I think he felt compelled to do something like this to make it clear he hadn't really gone QAnon. He seemed taken aback by how many people fell for an obvious troll job. Poe's Law in action. -
It's a weird dual dynamic. Within the company, Vince is the benevolent all-father and underlings like Johnny Ace and Bruce Prichard are the bad cops. To hardcore fans, Vince is the devil and guys like HHH and Paul Heyman are internal dissidents trying to save real wrestling from his malign influence.
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That's a pretty big bump when you're a guy the size of Drew, so I don't blame him for not wanting to kill himself on a show with no fans. I mean, they shouldn't be wanting to kill themselves on shows with fans either, but you have to start somewhere. The shot of the hand under the ring, on the other hand, is an inexcusable production gaffe we'd never hear the end of if it had happened in AEW.
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At the end of the day, the buck stops with Vince McMahon. It's his company, and he owns whatever shows up on his TV. It makes no difference whether a terrible idea comes from Vince's brain worms, one of the 800 writers, or the wrestlers themselves (see also Wyatt, Bray). Speaking of Bray, it's kind of hilarious how quickly he got sidelined once WWE realized the Fiend bullshit can just as easily be done by a pretty blonde girl.
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It looks to me like Charlotte tried to pass it off as mocking Rhea when she realized the first boot was going to whiff, kind of like how people will start jogging to try to cover up the fact that they tripped over something. Then again, she's not exactly known for thinking on her feet when things don't go according to plan. So who knows. As for Drew, Cornette thinking he could get away with not honoring stipulations that involved babyfaces getting screwed is one of the things that killed SMW. There's obviously no chance of that happening today, but that doesn't make it good. The only way a Midnight Rider gimmick would work today is Mr. America style where it's openly played for comedy. Trying to do it with a serious main event babyface would only kill him deader than he already is. If the faces don't want to fall victim to distraction roll-ups, they should stop being losers and make some friends.
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Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 4
NintendoLogic replied to TravJ1979's topic in Pro Wrestling
It's Frank Seebransingh, who is now a preacher. https://www.facebook.com/WordAblazeMinistriesDrSeebransingh/ His bio on that page reads in part as follows: Although born in Trinidad, he lived in Canada all of his adult life. Dr. Seebransingh pursued a career in amateur and professional sports. He excelled in soccer, tennis, bodybuilding, amateur and professional wrestling. It was his career in wrestling that brought world fame to Frank and his partner as "The Cuban Assassins". After years of world travel and many successful heavy weight wrestling bouts, "The Cuban Assassins" captured every Major Heavyweight Championship Belts, including the North American and the International Championship Belt. -
If you're wondering where Drake's next stop will be, it won't be IWA-MS. Apparently, it's too woke for him now. Seriously. Imagine being such a piece of shit that Ian Rotten wants nothing to do with you. Having seemingly burned most of his bridges in pro wrestling, it looks like he's moving on to an even more lucrative con.
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According to the latest Observer, the plan to get Roman over is to have him kill all the babyfaces dead until the fans basically have no choice but to cheer for him. Bold strategy, let's see if it pays off. Also, for those of you wondering what Piper's name on the main roster will be, WWE has filed a trademark application for Doudrop.
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The laughably bad strikes from both men completely killed the match for me. Worked MMA only works if you lay your shit in. Otherwise, it looks even faker than traditional pro wrestling. It's a bad sign when the best punches were the ones thrown by Jericho in the post-match run-in. She has no connection I'm aware of to the famous Hart family other than having the same last name. She may be green as grass, but AEW's track record with bringing green wrestlers up to speed has been pretty great. The one thing you can't coach is natural athletic ability, and she blows the other girls away in that regard.
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Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 4
NintendoLogic replied to TravJ1979's topic in Pro Wrestling
Dave has given high ratings to matches he personally hated if the crowd ate it up. And there's usually not much of a gulf between what Dave likes and what live audiences like to begin with. Like it or not, long matches with big moves and a million near falls are what modern audiences go for. So the best way to give Dave what he wants is to give the live audience what it wants, and vice versa. -
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I mean, Drake wore a Razor Ramon shirt a while back. I can't imagine any rappers wearing a Seth Rollins shirt 20 years from now.- 44 replies
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Tony's more hands-on than some of you seem to think. Not only did he take greater control of the booking after the Dark Order angle, he's had to overrule Omega and the Bucks on multiple occasions when they wanted to lose more.
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Their first stadium show is also their first show in NYC. I have to wonder why Omega, Moxley, and the Bucks are missing from the photo, though.
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How long before Piper is feuding with Nia Jax over Reginald? They even gave her Bertha Faye hair.