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The weekly TV is mostly there to get wrestlers over, like an old territory show, and in that regard it's been pretty successful over the years. And like a lot those shows back in the day, there have been a lot of cool moments and occasionally great matches, but it exists mostly to build up wrestlers and programs for the next big show/Takeover. It's not an episodic show, really. At this point in my life as a wrestling fan, 1 hr a week and five big shows a year, the closest to the 80s style I so love, is good enough
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I like the idea of running college campuses and developing an atmosphere for their TV shows that makes them seem hip, while the outdated WWE style becomes the modern equivalent of the smoke-filled hall Vince supposedly rescued fans from back in the 80s. Yes, I've been, to varying degrees, a lifelong WWE fan, but deep down I want their arrogance and complacency to bite them in the ass big time in the war with AEW.
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9/18 is the debut on USA, so they get a 2 week jump on AEW. Have to imagine they build to something big for Oct 2
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So it sounds like an era is coming to an end soon, with the announcement that NXT is starting on USA apparently coming tomorrow on Raw. It will go head to head with AEW and I assume will be a two hour show. Will this be the end of "pure" NXT now that it will have to draw ratings and not be embarrassed by AEW? Will it become just another main roster show with wrestlers from Raw and Smackdown regularly appearing? I hope it keeps it's identity, but it's definitely going to be different. It could be rejuvenating, who knows. Things haven't exactly been must see for a while now anyway. I feel a bit sad because 2015 NXT is what got me back into modern wrestling after a long period of being mostly just an old school fan. The last four years have been a blast and some of my favorite wrestling ever. Things are really gearing up to be interesting beginning Oct 2 if nothing else
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https://soundcloud.com/prowrestlingonly/pwo-retro-letters-from-kayfabe-2 On this edition of PWO Retro, we revisit the 2nd episode of Letters From Kayfabe, a show stepping close to the very edges of "the cheese platter" as hosts Allan and Parv go deeper into the world of WWF. 1. The Mailbag: Hogan Fist Helmet / brown-hair Dino Bravo in late 91-early 92 / Ian Mooney 2. The Event Center with JT Rozzero: Jointly promoted WWF and WAR card from September 15, 1992 3. The Long Topic: The changing look of the WWF from 1983 to 1993
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Hart is revered by wrestling fans all over Canada because he was the biggest Canadian star back in the day when wrestling was huge all over the country. Why is that suddenly so hard to comprehend?
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I thought that match was dumb and boring as shit, but the crowd only got hotter and hotter with each new weapon introduced, so what the fuck do I know
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Live in the building, Shayna was over but nobody cared about Mia
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Think you have to put Yim over tonight and create a new star. Then eventually she can work with Io
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I'm going to be at the show, my first major WWE/WWF show since Canadian Stampede in 97. Hopefully it will be as good as that one ; ) Should be great as usual, but not a ton of buzz and there are tons of tickets left
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WWE TV 08/05 - 08/11 Comedy can truly help in dark times
Ricky Jackson replied to KawadaSmile's topic in WWE
According to my wife, if she didn't know the names because of me, nobody after Cena has any mainstream recognition -
I thought the Hogan interview was good, but my fave is still the one he did with Jericho from a few years back, as far as most laid back and least bs is concerned
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https://soundcloud.com/prowrestlingonly/pwo-retro-wrestling-with-the-past-cage-matches For the latest installment of PWO Retro, we go back to 2013 for an edition of Wrestling With the Past where Will and Charles discuss the mighty cage match! First, they talk about famous cage matches from the territory days including the Mid South Stipulations match, the Final Conflict, Lawler vs. Idol and more. They also discuss the NWA/WCW cage matches including the greatest War Games matches and the beauty of Magnum TA vs. Tully Blanchard, and wrap up the show discussing the WWF, the blue cage, escape rules, and the Hell In A Cell. Bloody fun for everyone!
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Back in the day this is something jdw and jvk would've went to war over
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All-time great. One of the more believable wrestlers ever. Total badass. RIP to Greatest Wrestler on God's Green Earth
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https://soundcloud.com/prowrestlingonly/pworetro5 (Next up in the Pro Wrestling Only Retro series is an episode of Greetings From Allentown from May 2017 looking at WWF Superstars from April 13, 1991! This episode was previously not available on the PWO feed. Peter has remastered the show AND he provides brand new commentary for the wraparound!) - A comprehensive second by second breakdown of the Ultimate Warrior being locked in a coffin and the “attempts” to get him out. Plus, useful information on how YOU can best survive if you find yourself in a similar spot - The trouble with Kerry Von Erich beyond his horrible theme music - Jake the Snake Roberts as babyface bully - Explaining (and defending!) the Berzerker gimmick with a look at the etymology and Icelandic literature(?!?) - The great Sean Mooney hosts an Event Center….with no specific event to plug - The trials and tribulations of Barry O - Bret Hart’s singles push begins, for real this time I swear! - The Nasty Boys: are they this podcast’s “house band”? - Tugboat as the great palate cleanser - How many late tax filers are there during tax season and why is IRS so concerned about them?
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World Cast: A WCCW Review
Ricky Jackson replied to Ricky Jackson's topic in Publications and Podcasts
Last few months haven't afforded me (Kelly) many recording opportunities. I'm currently on vacation for another two weeks. The plan is to resume World Cast when I get back -
Wrestling Observer / Torch subscriber question
Ricky Jackson replied to Jimmy Redman's topic in Publications and Podcasts
Looks like WON archive is 1991 to July 2002 (new issue each week) and then June 2008 to present -
Them coming out to Age of Consent would be a good start towards turning the gimmick around as far my liking them is concerned...
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https://soundcloud.com/prowrestlingonly/pwo-retro-titans4life Titans4Life (As requested by Johnny Sorrow, this week PWO Retro features Titans of Wrestling No. 18 from 2014, reviewing WWF action from September 1980! Johnny recorded an all-new intro for the show. Enjoy! *P.S.: Look for World Cast to return around August 21) Parv, Johnny, Pete and Kelly take another trip to MSG in 1980 for a look at the historic Backlund vs. Race, WWF title vs. NWA title match. On the docket tonight: 09-06 HULK HOGAN INTERRUPTS ANDRE THE GIANT INTERVIEW CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING 09-13 ANDRE THE GIANT vs HULK HOGAN CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING 09-20 HULK HOGAN vs STEVE KING / ANGELO GOMEZ ALL STAR WRESTLING 09-80 BOB BACKLUND, HARLEY RACE PROMOS WWF TV 09-22 ANDRE THE GIANT vs HULK HOGAN MADISON SQUARE GARDEN 09-22 BOB BACKLUND vs HARLEY RACE WWF CHAMP vs NWA CHAMP MADISON SQUARE GARDEN Highlights include: - Bio for jobber Steve King and his residency at "Steve King's House" aka The Zembo Mosque - The secret sex life of Classy Freddie Blassie - Pete finally re-reviews Hogan vs. Andre from Wrestlemania 3 - Kelly's history lesson: WWF title vs. NWA title matches down the ages - Parv takes on all comers like Andre vs. an army of jobbers as he rants about one of his all-time least favorite matches
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Wrestling in unusual contexts
Ricky Jackson replied to JerryvonKramer's topic in Pro Wrestling Mostly
Just read that. Fuck, I still can't believe they pulled the ultimate con on USA and Fox -
Well, they've actually turned his lack of impact into a storyline now so we'll see where it goes, but I've also wondered why they haven't used him much
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[2019-07-16-WWE-205 Live] Jack Gallagher vs Chad Gable
Ricky Jackson replied to KawadaSmile's topic in July 2019
Awesome match. One of my favorites of the year. Everyone check this out now