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Jericho and Edge definitely were. Matt Hardy has never gone on last at a PPV and Christian did just once in a 7 man clusterfuck ladder match. Matt Hardy and Christian at their respective peaks were upper-midcard guys who were nomially world champions, but with a belt that wasn't the top belt.
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No one is forcing a promotion to self-restrict. I actively hold it against WWE that they do, not because there's a lack of guys stiffing each other for real but because of how formulaic their matches are. Yeah you can hold it against WWE and thats finebut can you hold it against the wrestlers working there, and any other wrestlers that didn't have the freedom to do the kind of stuff Misawa was doing
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Not saying you're wrong to not consider New Jack, but out of curiousity what do you think makes him so different from someone like Abdullah The Butcher? They both would basically do the same thing in every match the were in, had very little technical skill and they both generated big reactions from crowds at their peak.
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I don't weigh that stuff too strongly; well I haven't seen him wrestle in the 00s and I don't really plan to, I've got too much stuff to watch to spend time on that. In the 90s he wasn't actually that bad, he was pretty good in WCW in '94. He wasn't as good as he was before that but he could still perform on a decent level and he was old and his body was kinda broken down, so I think he did good enough that it doesn't hurt his case really at all.
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What's the deal with the thing where a referee kicks a guy's arm or leg off the bottom rope when he's trying to get out of a submission so that the hold isn't broken mostly in matches from the early 80s and earlier. What am I meant to believe the actual rule here is? If the ref can kick you off the rope then you aren't really in the ropes?
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Titans of Wrestling #46: WWF June to September 1981
El McKell replied to JerryvonKramer's topic in Publications and Podcasts
When Kelly said Mohammad Saad only wrestled 3 matches I decided to see if cagematch.net knew he existed and if there was any information on anything else he did and according to them he teamed with Dean Ambrose in some random indie in Ohio in 2007. http://www.cagematch.net/?id=2&nr=5763&page=4- 20 replies
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Seen some awesome stuff that I didn't know anything about before this project. The best matches I never heard of that I've watched: Mayumi Ozaki vs Dynamite Kansai (street fight 03/17/95) Jerry Lawler vs Bill Dundee (6/6/83) Hiroshi Tanahashi vs Yuji Nagata (April 2007) Atlantis & Hijo Del Santo vs Lobo Rubio & Fuerza Guerrera
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Grantland guy said it before way WWE started using it
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The way I see it is, being a really good ace is a huge huge plus, if you can be the focal point of a company and perform excellently at it then obviously you've got a really strong case. Antonio Inoki like Will says is an example of an ace who doesn't perform consistently well in big matches/main events so the fact that he was an ace doesn't count for much at all. Basically I wanna rank guys who just perform well and being an ace there's a high standard of wrestling required and if you can meet that standard then you're probably gonna make my list
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Was this the match from Boston in 1987? because I just watched that and thought it was really good, although I think Hogan's performance was much better than Khan's. And seeing as this is supposed to be Khan's thread; he won't be making my list only seen 5 of his matches but these are supposedly some of his best and these highs aren't close to high enough especially if he's consistently worse than that in other matches.
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I don't understand how this is really a logic gap; the referee stops the match for blood, but who's even there to stop the match while the referee is down?
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Is Cena the first WWF/WWE Ace to not have a public falling out with company? I never heard of any such thing with Bob Backlund, but maybe I just don't know about it.
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Most people who watch lots of wrestling aren't aware there is highly touted El Dandy stuff, I wasn't until I signed up for this website.
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Couldn't agree more with this. I loved everything he did during this time. From trashing merch stands because of the John Cena merch, to showing up in a confederate uniform to secede from the WWE Universe or my personal favourite: "let's watch the trailer for the new John Cena movie" *looks directly at the camera* "I want my son back!" and Cena just looks like he doesn't even get it. Amazing.
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I don't think this is that important in this case, there's almost zero chance that if what Punk said wasn't true that he is unaware it wasn't true.
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These title reigns were with the secondary championship. The name of the belt doesn't mean they were the top guy or even close
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1) Most Valuable Wrestler Shinsuke Nakamura 2) Best In-Ring Wrestler AJ Styles 3) Best Tag Team Young Bucks 4) Most Entertaining Wrestler Shinsuke Nakamura 5) Most Improved Wrestler Rusev Rusev was cripplingly bad in NXT last year and pretty damn good this year. Charlotte and Banks also improved a lot but Rusev stands out to me. 6) Best Non-Wrestler Stephanie McMahon At her best I thought she was really amazing, some of the stuff leading into the Brie Bella match was so great. Heyman was more consistant but I think Steph was better this year. 7) Best Match Wyatt Family vs The Shield (WWE 2/23) 8) Best Feud Daniel Bryan vs Authority Really good feud and basically all the bad parts of it were in 2013. 9) Best Moment of 2014 Daniel Bryan winning the WWE World Title 10) Who to Watch in 2015 Kota Ibushi This is a weird one because even though I suspect Ibushi will have the best year of the nominees in 2015, I don't think he'll have a breakout year where he becomes a real top guy in NJPW. His 2015 might not be that different from his 2014 minus the concussion and it'd still be awesome.
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Theyre never really on Youtube, but you can get all of Dragon Gate's big shows and most of DDT's on Dailymotion
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One little thing I wanna say as a positive for Dynamite in the Tiger Mask series is that I love at the beginning of their first match when Tiger Mask starts breaking out all his wacky kicks, Dynamite's body language is amazing he's clearly both confused and scared and doesn't know what he should do and I think doing this was a great way of making Tiger look like something different and special just a few seconds into his debut
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I'd vote for Bull
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Who are the top 10 lower mid-carders in history?
El McKell replied to JerryvonKramer's topic in 2016
I know this has nothing to do with what's actually being discussed but I'd bet that this turns out to be untrue. -
Should New Japan be creating their next generation of new talent?
El McKell replied to Ship Canal's topic in Pro Wrestling
As far as I know they have a weekly TV show that airs late at night on a major network, which shows big matches from big events weeks after they happened and also some smaller events (korakuen hall shows etc) are broadcast live on smaller networks like Samurai TV -
Women's wrestling, could it ever be successful in the US?
El McKell replied to Grimmas's topic in Pro Wrestling
You know 50 Shades of Grey is a pornographic book with bondage and shit right? How do you suggest incorporating it into wrestling? -
Women's wrestling, could it ever be successful in the US?
El McKell replied to Grimmas's topic in Pro Wrestling
Nobody talks about either of these things. The announcers just spend women's matches making jokes or trying to promote Total Divas. But other than this point I agree with almost everything Bill said. This is the opposite of true.