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Couldn't really get into the guy's character and matches until he debuted his "swagged out" persona on the late 2000's. I agree with Dylan that he had way too many nights off to have a compelling case, even after he found his gimmick. Him vs Tanahashi is an interesting debate imo. But not for a "100 GOAT wrestlers", they could maybe crack the bottom.
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Another feather in his cap is having a good match against Marufuji - when he was at his fucking worst - in 2010 at NEW DIMENSION. re: the Sano 90' match. Don't remember that being "back and forth" at all. Doesn't Sano just beat the dog shit out of Liger for most of the match - blooding him and ripping his mask off - until he starts mounting a pretty great comeback? Maybe I gotta watch it again.
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Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 3
Jmare007 replied to Loss's topic in Megathread archive
- Courtesy of WrestlingDVDNews.com, below is the full content listing for WWE's "Macho Man: The Randy Savage Story" set that comes out on November 17th. DISC 1 Documentary - Driven to Perfection - Bred to Achieve - Baseball Days - Transition into Wrestling - Developing The Macho Man - Earning a Reputation - WrestleMania III - WWE Champion - Mega Powers - Randy & Liz - Spokesperson - WCW - Hardships - Giving Back - True Love - May 20, 2011 - Cream of the Crop DISC 2 Intercontinental Championship Match “Macho Man” Randy Savage vs. Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat Superstars • November 22, 1986 Lumberjack Match for the Intercontinental Championship “Macho Man” Randy Savage vs. Bruno Sammartino Boston Garden • February 7, 1987 Intercontinental Championship Match “Macho Man” Randy Savage vs. Ricky “The Dragon” Steamboat Maple Leaf Gardens • February 15, 1987 “Macho Man” Randy Savage vs. “The King” Harley Race Philadelphia, PA • September 18, 1987 Six-Man Tag Team Steel Cage Match “Macho Man” Randy Savage & Strike Force vs. Honky Tonk Man & The Hart Foundation Boston Garden • March 5, 1988 WWE Championship Match “Macho Man” Randy Savage vs. “Million Dollar Man” Ted DiBiase Boston Garden • July 9, 1988 Harlem Street Fight for the WWE Championship “Macho Man” Randy Savage vs. Bad News Brown Hamilton, Ontario • January 16, 1989 WWE Championship Match Hulk Hogan vs. “Macho Man” Randy Savage Madison Square Garden • April 24, 1989 DISC 3 “Macho Man” Randy Savage vs. “Rowdy” Roddy Piper Miami, FL • January 22, 1990 WWE Championship Match “Macho Man” Randy Savage vs. Shawn Michaels Munich, Germany • April 14, 1992 WWE Championship Match “Macho Man” Randy Savage vs. The Ultimate Warrior SummerSlam • August 31, 1992 WWE Championship Match “Macho Man” Randy Savage vs. Ric Flair Prime Time Wrestling • September 14, 1992 WCW Television Championship Match “Macho Man” Randy Savage vs. Arn Anderson WCW Saturday Night • January 28, 1995 Steel Cage Match for the WCW Championship “Macho Man” Randy Savage vs. Ric Flair WCW Superbrawl VI • February 11, 1996 Las Vegas Sudden Death Match “Macho Man” Randy Savage vs. Diamond Dallas Page WCW Halloween Havoc • October 26, 1997 BLU-RAY EXTRAS Lumberjack Match for the WWE Championship Hulk Hogan vs. “Macho Man” Randy Savage Madison Square Garden • February 17, 1986 Winner is the King of WWE “Macho Man” Randy Savage vs. “Hacksaw” Jim Duggan Madison Square Garden • October 28, 1989 “Macho Man” Randy Savage & Sting vs. The Blue Bloods (Lord Steven Regal & Earl Robert Eaton) WCW Saturday Night • September 9, 1995 “Macho Man” Randy Savage vs. Booker T WCW Nitro • December 15, 1997 Blu-Ray Exclusive Stories - Ambidextrous? - Card Shark - Fearing the Savage - Getting into the WWE - Snake Fixed? - A Safety Net - Hundred Dollar Bill Guy - Jerusalem - Highly Competitive - No Days Off - Cowboy Hats - Part of the Team - Shifting Gears - Very Generous - Thanksgiving Call - Walking Away - Michael Schmidt - Macho Tip -
Very interesting interview to Zayn, Steen, Devitt, Neville and KENTA http://www.wwe.com/shows/wwenxt/wwe-nxt-sami-zayn-adrian-neville-fergal-devitt-kevin-steen-hideo-itami-interview-26641720
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I've only seen 4 matches so far but yeah, Davis has been awesome.
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Nightmare Ken Wayne charged with child exploitation
Jmare007 replied to UKWildcat's topic in Pro Wrestling
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I love Enzo and Big Cass. Dudes are entertaining and legit funny.
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Remember the kid that kept yelling "LET'S GO CENA!" during the Brock/Cena match? Turns out that was Bill Simmons daughter. btw, Simmons has to be one of the dumbest wrestling fans out there. Every time he start talking about it it's cringe worthy. edit: unrelated
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Very glad KENTA is keeping his name. Maybe there's a difference between KENTA and Kenta for copyright purposes?
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I still say they should book Reigns vs Rock. Match may suck or only be decent but there's more upside for Roman in that program than Brock.
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Unless Reigns catches fires, fans are gonna shit all over his match with Brock if D-Bry is booked in a mixed tag. They would have to book it with a N°1 contender stipulation or something and even then I'm not sure fans would be content.
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Shouldn't he be back earlier? The original time table WITH a 2nd surgery had him back in December-January (3 month recovery). I mean, he should take as much time as needed but wouldn't shock me if he's back for SS if he doesn't need shoulder surgery. I guess it just depends on how quickly his rehab goes. Surgery is always a last resort so if it's 3 months of rehab vs. 3 months of surgery recovery then it's the same net timeframe, but one is a much more attractive option. Ah, I see.
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Shouldn't he be back earlier? The original time table WITH a 2nd surgery had him back in December-January (3 month recovery). I mean, he should take as much time as needed but wouldn't shock me if he's back for SS if he doesn't need shoulder surgery.
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I'd be intrigued by a Sheamus match tbh. If they want to book a "filler" title match I'd like to see that one.
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Not me. And Brock already destroyed him. They have done nothing with Big Show to make another match against Lesnar compelling, and a 3-4 week build up ain't gonna do the job for me *shrugs*
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The fact that the first half of the HHH interview was a recap of his latest DVD is why Austin > Jericho as an interviewer (the Lita interview is another good example). Steve would've seen the DVD and be more specific with his questions. But regardless, even though it had a slow start part 1 ended up being pretty damn good.
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Good Will Wrestling: Wrestling Fans
Jmare007 replied to bradhindsight's topic in Publications and Podcasts
This was fantastic. One of the best podcast I've heard in a while. Loved the current New Japan/90's All Japan talk. -
Fuck man, I was waiting for Austin to get the Trips interview.
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WWE getting desperate and rushing Ryback to feud with Punk when Cena got injured was a dumb idea, but what was even more idiotic was Ryback's booking after the Punk feud. There wasn't even a small attempt to revamp his character, they just kept putting him in bad positions and make him job every damn PPV.
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Now that's one hell of a farewell promo. "The mothers love the Big Guy, what can I say?"
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After watching the great documentary on the Shield's journey to Summerslam, I'm thinking WWE should try their best to get Rock for Mania 31 and make him feud with Roman Reigns. A win against Rocky would be only a step below dethroning Brock and even though the match would probably be decent at best, it's the kind of program that could push Reigns over the top.
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This was taken this weekend I don't think that guy is coming back anytime soon. Not even as a corner man/enforcer.
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It was pretty obvious Cena was getting the title shot at NOC. I hope WWE doesn't panic and keep the belt on Brock. There's no way they book Cena to get squashed 2 PPVs in a row so the only thing I'm asking for is that after a hard fought battle, Brock dominates the last 3 minutes before winning.