Jump to content
Pro Wrestling Only

Flyin' Brian

Members
  • Posts

    1418
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by Flyin' Brian

  1. Last three will be taker Goldberg Lesnar but in what order?
  2. No surprises so far. Edit -- entrants I mean
  3. Just weird booking on how much Strowman has been built up on Raw and they are both heels so probably no follow up.
  4. Me either. Weird booking.
  5. Count outs are going to have to start counting in a royal rumble match. Get your asses in the ring! Lol
  6. Just caught the end of Bailey and Charlotte. Did I miss anything good? Saw Anderson and Gallows are the new Raw tag champs on the preshow results. Are they burying Sasha Banks? She lost to Nia Jax on the preshow too.
  7. Found this one too: Name of the event: Houston Wrestling Date: 11.04.1980 Promotion: Gulf Athletic Club, National Wrestling Alliance Type: Event Location: Houston, Texas, USA Arena: Sam Houston Coliseum Tiger Conway Jr. defeats Jonathan Boyd Tom Prichard defeats Rick Oliver El Gran Markus vs. Mr. Sakurada - Draw Jose Lothario defeats Mr. Hito by DQ Best Two Out Of Three Falls Match Gino Hernandez defeats Gary Young [2:1] Mark Lewin defeats Toru Tanaka
  8. I don't see this one in the results SEPTEMBER 21, 1979 (FRIDAY) Promotion: Houston Wrestling Promoter: Paul Boesch with Jack Adkisson Houston, Texas 1 - Frank Dusek def. Hector Guerrero 2 - Tiger Conway Jr. def. Gran Markus, Disqualification 3 - Jose Lothario def. Killer Brooks 4 - Gino Hernandez Vs. Les Thornton, Draw 5 - David von Erich Vs. Mark Lewin, Draw (00:15:00) 6 - Two out of Three Falls David, Kerry & Kevin von Erich def. Mark Lewin, The Spoiler & Gary Hart, Two Falls to One 7 - AWA World Heavyweight Championship Nick Bockwinkel © Vs. Bruiser Brody, Double Count-out
  9. I like Shane, but Shane-AJ seems like such a waste of AJ Styles and all the work they have done to build him up the past year, plus how good AJ is and his performances too.
  10. I really like Cass, Enzo, and Rusev. Fun segment that kind of lost its way at the end with Titus and the random team up with Strowman. Glad they are still keeping Strowman strong, even if he did back down from Big Show. He's improved a lot since the Wyatt Family days.
  11. I chose 80's, with the 90's being a close second. The abundance of quality tag team wrestling in the 80's puts it over the top for me.
  12. UWF Training Center commercial from 1987. https://m.youtube.com/watch?list=PLzUe-EuTVgmpqyXackBSpPAMW_GtcVt8_&params=OAFIAVgC&v=-siIkcBiDmI&mode=NORMAL
  13. Bruce said on episode 22 that Christopher Daniels was supposed to have been the Higher Power in WWE during the Attitude Era. I know he said it, but I call BS. That big of an angle and a reveal like that, even though I think Christopher Daniels is great, would have just resulted in almost everyone going 'Who?'. Daniels was under a developmental deal at this time and worked as a jobber on the B-shows and under a mask as Dos in Los Conquistadores against the Hardys. I can't believe he would have been considered for that spot.
  14. Yeah, it was almost all goofy fun I guess, but not really what I was expecting at all.
  15. Anyone watched this yet? Probably going to check it out before Raw. It's on YouTube, here's the link if anyone is interested. Ratings weren't great so not sure if there will be a follow up. https://youtu.be/_bGACe1dgoQ
  16. Edit - better quality and full release. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ItfePCcQfVA
  17. Kurt Angle vs Shane McMahon King of the Ring 2001. I cringe every time Shane gets thrown into the glass like a bug against a windshield and it doesn't break, but I can't stop watching.
  18. Flair vs Hogan WCW Uncensored 1999
  19. Shawn openly admits that in the (really well done) WWE Rivalries special they did on Shawn vs. Bret, where the two of them are sitting there side by side, being interviewed by JR. Which is a must see, if for nothing else than to see how much Shawn has since moved on, and how much Bret really still hasn't. Looking at how the rest of their careers played out from Montreal on, I think it's easy to see why that might be the case. Shawn had to retire temporarily but got to come back, win the World title and have a great run in the twilight of his career up until retiring at a time of his choosing. Bret went to WCW, was badly misused, saw several family and friends in the business die, and got kicked in the head by Goldberg which effectively helped end his career.
  20. I know the Rock 'N' Rolls are past their prime but I'd still l'd still love a straight up match between them and the Hardy's on a future Impact. Tag Team Apocalypto was fun overall but their interactions were my favorite parts too.
  21. I actually googled during the show to see if he was a real news anchor because he was so good in it.He's also OVW's lead commentator. One of the most talented people i know. I thought he did a great job. I would have bought that he worked for the tv station in Cameron if I didn't know better.
  22. Disco Inferno sighting. Hope Alex Wright shows up too. Dancing Fools reunion!
  23. King Maxel is 1-0. Same finish that ended Goldberg's streak. Can Maxel be the new Goldberg?
  24. TNA Impact is back tonight (Dec. 15, 2016) from Cameron, North Carolina and will be airing on Pop TV at 8 EST. Tonight is Total Nonstop Deletion, a 2-hour long Deletion event at the Hardy compound! Things we will see there: Eddie Edwards defending his title against Bobby Lashley, Tag Team Apocalypto (The Hardys defending their tag titles against anyone who shows up), King Maxel’s first TNA match, and Knockouts action! Is it wrong that I'm actually kind of excited for this? I've enjoyed the Broken Universe stuff so far. At best, it will be a video game come to life, at worst it will typical TNA. Here's the trailer. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dT8kbbdllA
  25. Can I get the name of this podcast? There is a podcast dedicated to bad wrestling of the 1990s, and they just attempted to do a Sid match marathon.
×
×
  • Create New...