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I guess what bothers me (well not bothered but miffed) is that the Cornette completely shit on (Super Smash Brothers, Kevin Steen, El Generico) as being guys that wrestling fans watching can't relate to because of their look. I don't think wrestling fans are at the point anymore of being that superficial. If you are hell of a worker they fans don't care if you are short, fat, wearing a mask, or have tassles on your feet. Congrats to Cornette for one of only a small handful of people that doesn't like El Generico calling him "type of idiot they would sign these days". Yeah like Daniel Bryan, Kassius Ohno, and Luke Harper?
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Well he is right about Austin Aries and Kenny King and mocking them for their IPPVs is just too easy (and deserved) but blaming the fans is serious sour grapes. Yeah ROH fans can be assholes at times but I don't see patience is one of their problems. Ring of Honor has had many a great feud that lasts months and months and don't remember people complaining. Hell Bryan Danielson and Samoa Joe must have had 4 or 5 matches in a row it seems and nobody seemed to complain. And apparently Gabe on twitter had similiar views. Here is what he said in copy and paste : My favorite is the concept that the Steen & Generico feud almost ruined the company. Except for Steen, Generico, and the Briscoes was there anyone else that the fans were really enthralled in
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Have we confirmed that there is going to be a documentary on this? I thought it was going to be like Rey Mysterio or Shawn Michaels My Journey where they talk a little bit and then shows a match or two As far as this talk about nothing being groundbreaking, besides maybe the Bret Hart Dungeon DVD has there been a WWE DVD with groundbreaking stuff. The fact that they are creating a DVD for a company that maybe 10% of the usual WWE fan base have seen unlike us, I think it is great. It is a nice starter DVD
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Here are the blu ray exclusives: *Ted DiBiase talks getting his tires slashed by fans. *1982 North American Title bout between JYD & DiBiase. *Mid South history in the Louisiana Super Dome. *1985 Steel Cage match, Ted DiBiase & Dr. Death vs. Jake the Snake & Barbarian. *The Buzz Sawyer story. *Jim Duggan vs. Buzz Sawyer 1985. *Jim Cornette’s Favorite Moment in Mid South. *1984 Cornette’s Birthday Party. *Bill Watts seeks help to battle Midnight Express. *Bill Watts & Stagger Lee vs. Midnight Express. *Dusty Rhodes talks Boyd Pierce, evaluating talent and more. *Cowboy Bill Watts talks about the late Ernie Ladd. The WWE really wants people to buy a blu ray player with all the good hidden stuff they put on it
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Dolph Ziggler must be seriously hurt with this concussion because taking the belt off him is just the worst. And that is saying something given his first title reign
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If you want to describe the Steve Austin show in one simple phrase, I would use "scrubber on a stick" Oh wait now he is talking about tampons. It can't get any better after this
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Watching the Rock vs Mankind I quit match from 99 Royal Rumble and man maybe this is because I am older but damn the ending of this match is really hard to watch. Don't remember how I felt back then but ten brutal unprotected chair shots to the head is just nuts. Of course maybe it is uneasy to watch after watching Beyond the Mat and knowing how much his brain was scrambled in that phone call and that his family was in the crowd. -
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From PWInsider.com. -
The image of Buck Zumhoff's mug shot with his boom box on his shoulder is going to take a while to remove from my head.
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You would assume. Identities of their masked workers would also be an issue someone decided to go rogue too. On the WWE Youtube page WWE uploaded what I believe a USWA match for the first time. USWA Challenge 10/28/90 - Lawler vs Slater I think the first USWA I have seen from WWE was an Austin vs Chris Adams match from Classics about a year ago. But is definitely the first USWA from Memphis -
Well it took about 40 minutes but at least one of the McMahon's put over Axel saying that he is "good". Not much but before than Steph and "Paul" telling us that he is a nothing in the business
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Okay I am confused is Bonnar going to the Hall of Fame on his own or as a tandem with Forrest Griffith? As separate I agree that it doesn't make sense but as a group it makes perfect sense since their Ultimate Fighter 1 fight was easily a top 3 influential fights in the history of the UFC. Besides Meltzer wet dream is to put more pro wrestling in his MMA so these nominations should fit right in.
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And given history, Triple H might just burst the balloon altogether. Thought McGuillity was improving on Superstars and NXT every month. But still couldn't talk at all so Heyman helps.
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Didn't know that they now do a Post Game show as well. Of course they show Super Cena refusing an ambulance ride and a neck brace. Even Lawler and JBL thinks this is stupid. Someone must have gave Wade Barrett a talk and said "put a nice shirt on and stop looking like a mark"
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The Kevin Nash interviews were really good although the problem with Nash is that really can never tell if he is full of shit or not. He claims that he and Hall did the MSG Curtain Call show stoned. can't wait to hear the Terry Funk one.
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I guess you definition of "biggest angle" is vague. I mean Raven vs Dreamer and Taz vs Sabu was a feud he built for over 2 - 3 years. That was clearly the most known angle/storyline in the ECW history. Were they legendary feuds in history probably not but there wasn't anybody in ECW that could create a Bret vs Shawn or Flair vs Dusty like feud. Like I said before, Heyman greatest strength is that he took average guys or guys near the end of the road and made his big stars. Scott Levy in 1994 wasn't much of anything after his Johnny Polo stuff but Raven resurrected his career. Guys like the Sandman, Tommy Dreamer, Dudleys probably would have mediocre careers if it wasn't the character build-up that Heyman was responsible for.
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Given it is the Observer fanbase, I am surprised that Gabe didn't get some votes. Not saying he should by the way I voted for Jerry Jarrett for his long term work of Memphis in the 80's and his resurrection of Texas in 1989 and maybe late 1988. I am not including his early TNA stuff because I don't know if he actually booked TNA in year one. Have no problem with Heyman as a top 3 booker. You have to credit Heyman because he was able to take guys with marginal talent or a terrible look and make them stars albeit just internet stars. Personally I found Heyman booking in OVW for that 6 month period of 2005-2006 I think was his best stuff.
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I think he saves the "goofy southern guy doing a fake tough act" for the commercials. Listen to him do a radio commercial is part serious mode and part Austin 3:16 mode is awesome
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Based on that then shouldn't Bryan Alvarez be working for the Torch Yeah I don't care about a person's writing style in wrestling I care more about his opinions and facts based on that in wrestling. Dave has never reached the level of his writing where you look at it and go "well clearly he is too dumb to be taken seriously"
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From watching from Highspots TV showing of Barbed Wire City I have a hypothetical. If the concept of an internet PPV was around during the pre-TNN or after TNN days of ECW, how much could it have helped the long term success of the company. They did make a ton of money from tape sales (hell probably kept them in business some of the times) but we all know the history of RF video during that time. Of course I guess an argument could made that current companies like ROH or Dragon Gate or CZW aren't really raking in the dollars with buyrates either. I don't know how much well these New Japan Ustream or Youtube shows are making -
I think we can all agree that in a war between Wade Keller and Dave Scherer that there are no winners
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How are we supposed to know that a random destroyed chair was the one that Rock slammed on Foley's head about 12 times at Royal Rumble? Cool story but highly suspicious I always love looking at WWE warehouse. anybody that says they can't make a Hall of Fame building should look at these videos. Or at least the most awesome edition of Hoarders and American Pickers. I mean they have the Punjabi cage setup -
One thing that was brought up in the Q&A (other wise known as the Blue meanie show Also watching the documentary it gives me hope to be taken seriously in wrestling because damn there are some ugly/goofy people covering wrestling these days. I mean when Meltzer looks the most normal you have issues.
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So I just watched the premiere on Highspots TV (still waiting for the Q&A portion of the show). This is a really good documentary on ECW. Not even close to the WWE version of the ECW documentary but so much better than Forever Hardcore it is almost embarrassing. The two things that make this so much better was that they had RF video footage to use and some really good footage not just from 2001 when most of the early interviews were done. Also had some TWA footage. They had footage of the Arena the day of Barely Legal showing the fans, and production trucks, and wrestlers coming in that I have no idea who shot that but was awesome to see. The other things was that instead of a few people like Raven and Shane and Tod there was input from lots of different people like Public Enemy, Meltzer, Wade Keller, Tony Lewis, Atlas Security, Sign Guy Dudley (cant remember real name) and Axl Rotten who although he is a fat mess with bells palsy now was a very articulate and thoughtful guy in 2001. Plus they had footage from the fan cam Q&A so it wasn't completely void of Heyman. The only negative I have with this documentary was showing Extreme Reunion first show and how it was built. I give them credit for not completely glorifying it and treating it like the complete shit it was (even showing footage of Sabu being taken to the hospital and Raven talking to people about the drugs he was on) but except for the Jerry Lynn part seemed useless. Although I thought the footage of Tony Lewis from strictly ECW talking about the feeling stepping in the building was cool to see. The other thing looking back that was really ignored was the use of women of ECW. Except for pictures and Missy Hyatt talking about bringing in Heyman for Gilbert there was nothing If you are sick of hearing about ECW then don't see the DVD because there is nothing you haven't seen a lot already. But if you are an ECW or a wrestling documentary fan then I would recommend getting the DVD or watch on Highspots TV. Although when to get the DVD I am not sure about when because I have a feeling this is going to get the Beyond the Mat treatment where there will be 3 or 4 different versions. I know the extras currently announced is really weak given how much footage was done. Good work on this from all the people involved. Oh: During the movie they were showing prints of the Wrestling Lariat I think and one of the headlines was "Fans dies in ECW hotel party". Well that got my attention. Anybody know something about that.
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I know the 80's were a weird time but even I can't believe that women would get excited and interested by a guy who sucks his own dick