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I think it's pointless adding anyone else. Dave's not going to put Jim Breaks back on either, rightly or wrongly.
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I've had US voters reach me out to me privately who wanted me to convince them to vote Daddy, so it's more than "the lulz".
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I couldn't vote for anyone else really until either Pallo or Daddy got it. Rocco really doesn't have an actual HoF case, he's a level down in my eyes.
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I had him on the first draft of my ballot this year, then after more thought, felt he should go on the ballot with David and Kevin rather than as singularly.
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My ballot: I FOLLOWED THE HISTORICAL PERFORMERS ERA CANDIDATES X Sputnik Monroe Enrique Torres Von Brauners & Saul Weingeroff Johnny "Wrestling II" Walker Bearcat Wright Wild Bull Curry I FOLLOWED THE MODERN PERFORMERS IN U.S/CANADA CANDIDATES X Junkyard Dog I FOLLOWED WRESTLING IN EUROPE/AUSTRALIA/NEW ZEALAND/PACIFIC ISLANDS/AFRICA X Big Daddy Jackie Pallo Mario Milano NON-WRESTLERS Stanley Weston Jim Crockett Jr. Howard Finkel Jimmy Hart Jerry Jarrett
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[1994-08-05-SMW-Night of the Legends] Interview: The Gangstas
cheapshot replied to Loss's topic in August 1994
New Jack was one of the best promos in Pro Wrestling during this period. -
I'm hosting a weekly podcast with Jerry Jarrett - help me out!
cheapshot replied to Sean Liska's topic in Pro Wrestling
Managed to listen to Episode 3: Memphis Quick Hits, and really enjoyed it. Plenty of little nuggets of information I didn't know as well as Jerry saying exactly what he thought of everyone brought up, pretty much as candid as I'd hope. Great work Sean, you and Jerry have a good rapport and looking forward to listening to more shows. -
This is wonderful news. You have my buy in and full support.
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How do you factor in agents/trainers when evaluating wrestlers?
cheapshot replied to fxnj's topic in Pro Wrestling
You don't think there's a huge difference of talent between a guy who's able to execute a script and a guy who's able to put his own match together or even call it in the ring ? There is but since we arent privy to the details of how matches are put together most of the time, I can only call what I see. Even if you know you're comparing Apples to Oranges if you're comparing a New Japan match vs. a WWE match based on one having no agent layout / input vs. one that you know does? -
Wrestlers with largest timespan between 2 great matches
cheapshot replied to Jetlag's topic in Pro Wrestling
If the footage was available I'd probably say Bockwinkel. -
A great listen!
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On the latest WOR he suggested Bryan leaving in September wouldn't necessarily be a bad idea.
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Pitbull Johnson Well seeing that gimp being mentioned on here was unexpected. He bought some shows from Hammerlock when I was there in 1996. They were 'interesting' to say the least. Not least for him sitting taking money at the door, writing TICKITT in big letters on a lined pad, then tearing the pages off and handing them to the bemused punters. Not before trying to flog them promo pictures of himself standing in his garden, with a garden gnome and his neighbours looking over the fence in the background. He was from Sheerness, on the Isle of Sheppey, but couldn't pronounce the letter H, so ended up being from Seerness, on the Isle of Seppey. He also formed a very popular up and coming tag team with Alex Sane, called the Seppey Lads. He also advertised a ladder match as the main event of one show, then forgot to bring the ladder. Hammerlock MC Dean Ayass officially became my hero on that night, as he called Pitbull out to the ring before the main event. He thought Dean was going to thank him for all his efforts in promoting the show, etc. Dean then said "Now, ladies and gentlemen, as you know, we were supposed to have a ladder match for you here tonight. Unfortunately, we haven't got that match for you tonight....and here to explain why is Ian 'Pitbull' Johnson." Dean then handed him the microphone and watched him stand there like a deer caught in the headlights for about a minute, before he finally stammered "Errrr, forgot the ladder". He was also arrested whilst on the run from the law, when he promoted a wrestling show and put himself all over the posters. He couldn't work out how they'd found him! Memories I remember you telling me about this back in the day.
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Wonderful thread.
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Bruno Sammartino was someone who transcended Pro Wrestling, a true cultural icon. RIP
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I thought the show was solid and consistent throughout. It was better than I expected, and to be fair it had no hope of delivering what we got for WK11, however I felt some of the booking choices were odd. I guess I'll have to wait and see how they play out, but honestly, what a waste of Jay White if he wasn't going to go over Tanahashi.
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I love this place. Thank you to Charles and others for making this my favourite community. Friendly people talking pro wrestling. Happy holidays guys.
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1. Tetsuya Naito 2. WALTER 3. Zack Sabre Jr. 4. Roman Reigns 5. Kazuchika Okada 5. Kenny Omega 6. David Starr 8. Timothy Thatcher 9. Johnny Gargano 10. Braun Strowman
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Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 4
cheapshot replied to TravJ1979's topic in Pro Wrestling
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[2000-12-03-ARSION] Chapparita Asari vs Mika Akino
cheapshot replied to Jetlag's topic in December 2000
For what this was, I thought it was great. Back and forth action throughout. Asari is really crisp and the match flowed really well. Lots of Lucha spots that didn't look forced, or shoehorned in. Pace was good throughout, especially the closing stretch.- 3 replies
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- Chapparita Asari
- Mika Akino
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