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WingedEagle

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  1. This is going to be so much harder than I thought. Started cutting names from the list last night and have something over 200 locks. Very comfortable with my top 10-15 but after that, finalizing the 100, nevermind actually ranking them, is going to be much harder than planned. Combine that with generally preferring to watch more matches rather than work on the spreadsheet, and this will be an old school WingedEagle Cram JobTM. Can't wait!
  2. Considering how much has been written on why some don't think he's that good that one's on you. Angle is a guy that has suffered due to how much of his work I've seen, don't think he has a lot of great matches and I have no problem thinking of hundreds of others wrestlers whose work and presence I enjoy that have also had a lot of good matches and don't have nearly as many flaws as Angle does. I also think he's pretty terrible at his worst (think 40 minute TNA 2010-11 main event with a 20 minute finishing stretch.) Which TNA matches have gone 40 minutes?
  3. Haven't thought much about my list past the top 10-20, but can't imagine how Angle wouldn't make the bottom quarter. Way too many terrific matches with a variety of opponents as touched on in the post above. I see the points many make in their criticism as at times he could become very robotic, but absolutely cannot see how some people seem to paint him as everything wrong with wrestling. There were just too many great and varied matches.
  4. Is this like TNM? Used to love that back in the day.
  5. Warms the heart to hear you found Ozaki the standout there. Either she or Bull Nakano is my favorite personality in joshi, but Oz is much more subtle about everything she does and never does anything without meaning. She's the best supporting actress who often steals the show.
  6. He was really solid in the Shield, but upon turning face and the split he developed that twitchy persona which is incredibly hard to take seriously. His offense has also become incredibly routine, with the plancha and rebound clothesline and a lot of weak punching in between. The character is really terrible though.
  7. Absolutely. Just confident we can say a firm no with respect to Mania 32. There will come a day when that call isn't meant with laughing or a hang up. Not sure how the conversation is resolved, but am sure it will happen.
  8. Fully confident a day will come when they offer Punk big money for a return. He may laugh it off then, but definitely will until he gets the MMA thing out of his system and loses whatever heat he had with wrestling at the end.Will make for a fun story at that time.
  9. What was the trouble in pinning down a date on this one? Seems unusual for that period.
  10. Of course not. But speaking or documenting those words at a company are different from approaching creative with that mindset.
  11. Implied is much looser than an attempt to frame it as an outright quote, much less without attribution. Would believe almost any implication.
  12. Call me crazy but it feels like New Day lost all their steam the past few weeks with the Nickelodeon humor. Cringeworthy now.
  13. It actually is a bit of a big deal when you factor in that the show also doesn't have Orton, Rollins, Bryan and perhaps another couple names that would round out the top half of the card. Forces quite a bit of reshuffling
  14. Cena reportedly out 6-9 months for shoulder surgery. This show is absolutely snakebitten. Really curious what direction things go now, and whether this contributed to a last minute push for the NJ crew. There'd been talk about Styles & Nak going back a bit so I can't imagine they all of a sudden upped the ante, but it is coincidental.
  15. Not buying it.
  16. It's not hard, they just haven't been doing this at all lately. Just eliminate them in a way that teases a big Mania feud that people would be excited for. Remember when Micheals eliminated Angle in 2005 to setup their Mania program? Or Brock/Goldberg in the 2004 Rumble? They never do that anymore... Agree you can absolutely set up a marquee match that way, but no one there was debuting in the Rumble. Just not sure how you don't blunt the momentum of the debut by having the segment close with that person coming up short.
  17. How would you book an impressive Rumble debut without having the eventual elimination bring things down? Pretty crazy to see talent & the company tweeting about the NJ crew today.
  18. This is really incredible to see. http://www.wwe.com/inside/are-aj-styles-shinsuke-nakamura-karl-anderson-doc-gallows-coming-to-wwe
  19. Not sure if it makes any sense but Jake's psychology and work translates better on the character front than it does in the ring. Undeniably has a unique presence, delivery and way of carrying himself but it doesn't seem to yield great matches.
  20. Very curious what, if anything, signing the NJ crew says about Cena's future prospects. Perhaps they're looking to truly develop NXT into a second touring brand and run bigger venues than ROH. Or maybe they have a heads up about a huge hole opening up at the top of the card and got panicked about talent there. Seems unlikely that they'd slot Styles & Nak at that level on the big show from day one, but will be interesting to see the year develop.
  21. Pretty awesome and some absolute old school classics there. Those boxes are just spectacular as its a real shame what became of event posters and boxes over the last 15 years. I rented those Supertapes as often as I could.
  22. Reports are that both Nak & Styles gave notice, so if true, someone had to take the win. They both have bookings through February and perhaps a bit further out. Doesn't mean anything is happening in the next couple weeks, but business in the Orlando territory may get a big shot in the arm.
  23. I actually rewatched the top 2 matches from last year's show this weekend as well. All year long I had Nak-Ibushi as a top 3 MOTYC and absolutely nothing about it this time around was on that level. Similarly, and much moreso to my surprise, is that I found the same thing about the G1 Finals with Tanahashi vs. Nakamura. At the time I didn't think I'd seen a better match since maybe Bryan-Cena but at least far as 2015 goes it is now comfortably below Brock vs. Reigns, Bryan vs. Reigns annnnnnnnnd Tanahashi vs. Okada from Wrestle Kingdom 9. For the first 15 minutes or so you're watching them go through the motions, which is fine when they do it because of their history, the event and what they bring to the table, but when Tanahashi hits the High Fly Flow from the Dome across the road to Korakuen and going forward, between Tanahashi's leg work, the first-ever Rainmaker kickout, Okada's perfectly timed counters and an ultimately satisfying conclusion (which along with the post-match very clearly set the stage for this year, much like Mania's 4-5), it was my favorite outing of theirs as well as my #2 MOTY. Hope to watch the top 2 matches tomorrow and the rest of the show throughout the week.
  24. Solid match with a nice babyface performance from Arn, but some odd decisions here. Muta wasn't at all interested in selling the arm that Arn was working on. Rising babyface Keiji Muto would've made a better dance partner here as he could've played the underdog role that the Great Muta just wasn't designed for. Given that, this should've been about 5-7 minutes shorter and at a quicker pace. Solid outing from Arn and the J-Tex crew along with a nice pop on the title change, but more what could've been than what was. 3 days into 2015 and I'm only a day behind on this wrestling 365 business. Raw & WK10 count in real time right? **3/4
  25. It really something the see the main event of Sam Muchnick's retirement show. Loss hit the big points here as this was not your typical Flair vs. Dusty. The matwork and struggle over a gutwrench suplex really stood out, as did Dusty's punching and the clean simplicity of the booking in each fall. I don't recall if Dusty is remembered as an all time puncher but he looked like one here. The work in each set up the finish that followed very nicely as well as the match's overall progression with the knee work finally paying off as the deciding factor. This doesn't rival Starrcade '85 which remains my favorite Flair-Dusty encounter and a legit classic, but its not far off and for all we know may have reached that level without clipping. ****1/4
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