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Everything posted by El Dragon
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Usually I hate overly chanty crowds a bit, but this just seems like people who are so incredibly happy the match is happening and they are they to see it.
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I think the problem you could have with that match is the size difference took away from it, but good god did Aries try everything to make it feel more even. And Corbin is really good.
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Best part about that ending: Revival have a legitimate claim that they got screwed. Jordan was the legal man, Gable got the pin. Also, hi there Ibushi.
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It's being ran during an NXT taping setup, so it surely seems like it's a Trips project completely.
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I laugh when people say "I might not be the high voter on anyone" and want to mention they had to put someone at 1, so you were at least tied for high vote there! Upon further thought, I have a legitimate case for high vote for Eddie Guerrero, Regal, and Finlay.
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I got Bryan higher then 4, I will say. Tajiri, Austin, Eaton, Cesaro, Christian, and a bunch of mid 2000's US Indy guys I'm a legitimate shot of being high vote for.
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Regal or Bryan as possibilities perhaps?
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Actually looking it over, Eddie Kingston is probably the oddest guy on my list, but that was a really late vote. Paul London at 70 is probably really high for a guy with just a few years at peak performance. Oh, and thank you Jimmy Redman for opening my eyes to Yoshiniro Ogawa. Gave him a good shot, and ended up with him at 60.
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Alright, done and done. Notable odd inclusions in terms of placement 15. Yoshihiro Tajiri 29. Cesaro 39. Christian 55. Matt Hardy 57. Roderick Strong 69. El Mesias I'm also curious if I'm the only person with Jeff Hardy on there ballot.
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Turned in my ballot, I kinda hate it, but it's about what I valued in an in-ring performer, so there's that. I'll go ahead and say I'll be very surprised if I'm not the high vote on Tajiri.
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The only thing that makes me sad about the CZW feud is I imagine if the Homicide/Maff whatever didn't happen, how amazing Maff would have been in Whitmers role, and how much better the story would have been.
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Welp, you asked for it. My ballot might be the weirdest you get.
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I will say, in retrospect, getting rid of the Brand Split appears to have been a big mistake to begin with. The main reason people argued for the brand split is that it led to having more over stars that didn't get in each others way. Now we are about 5 years later without it, and the main problem is there are so few people give a shit about because the old timers ate all of them up.
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I'm in what I call "Horses not Zebras" camp regarding the hit stuff. WWE has completely fucked up the booking of a guy who seems like a handpicked star. Is this either because A: There is a political hit against him or B: Because the WWE has failed at booking anyone effectively for years now. The obvious answer is usually the correct one. And if they have a hit out on Reigns, then they must really hate the rest of their entire roster since they've basically sacrificed the entire thing just to get Roman over.
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Real life dragons too. And a guy who is an alien... or spaceship? Or whatever Aerostar is. Also, Giant Cannibal Monster.
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I will also cite the increasingly common "Lucha Underground is wrestling's Mortal Kombat" description, I'd point to you that in LU is disconnected enough enough from the real world that the idea that a badass fighting woman can use her intelligence and an over confident monster to get some good hope spots in as completely reasonable. She got her ass kicked, and her moves were set off Mil making mistakes. This wasn't a Sexy Star match like from last season which insulted your intelligence and made you want her off screen. This was about as well done as you could ask for it to be.
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That was about as good of an hour of wrestling as your are likely to see. the opener was great, the segments were awesome and compelling, they actually completely sold me on the finish in the main even though I knew there was 0 shot, and Shao Muertes is brilliant.
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This little stretch (I'd basically say the point things changed can be looked at as when the SHIELD broke up and Wyatt out right lost the Cena feud) has been pretty dire overall, if you discount NXT. The talent is very much there to put on some really freaking cool stuff, but the writing isn't, the booking isn't, and in terms of from the company, the hunger isn't. This era from WWE just screams of "Playing it safe because we have no competition so we don't have to do anything but holding steady", which is a problem when it just puts them in a holding pattern of keeping certain people over at the expense of absolutely everyone else.
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I do think it's incredibly interesting that in the last few weeks there were two Wyatts Interrupt The Authority segments, and both times the Wyatts got a massive pop that dies out as soon as it's clear they are still supposed to be loner heels. Some people say the Wyatts aren't over. I think the fans are just waiting for them to do something interesting with them. Bray Wyatt right now should be trying to "take down the machine" not just be guys who are part of it. Make that switch, they will be the most over act on the show, regardless of if they are faces or heels.
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As a long term TEW fan, I'll jump into say this is my most anticipated game of the year the moment it was announced I know more about the Cornellverse then most people know about anything, because I have that weird thing that when I get really interested in something I break it down to science. I think the Cornellverse is significantly more interesting to book then the real world. Wider array of interesting promotions, no real personal connections to wrestlers, and more general room for creativity. As said, it's hard to push someone you watch in real life and don't like or to completely drop them off the card if you like them.
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Dean Ambrose to me is a classic case of a guy who has shown in different settings he can be really really good, but in his current role he's really really not. He's a very good seller, yes, but his offense is the worst in the company. Him and Bray Wyatt are my standard bearers for "People who have been hurt the most that they don't just do arena brawls anymore". Both should be fist fighting and bleeding, not doing what they are. And even that has been pretty hit or miss. I thought his matches with Seth this Summer were firmly in the "mediocre to good" range, which isn't bad but they were being given main event spots.
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I would guess Nakamura is more a NXT draw then a WWE draw if I had to guess. Honestly, both Styles and Nak feel like they are gonna be in NXT, and it's a basis for pushing it as a complete brand in and of itself officially. Just my call.