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Hook has everything I want from a young wrestler. He's a legit athlete who looks and moves like an athlete. He has a natural charisma, an aura if you will. He carries himself and works in a way that makes it believable that he could fuck somebody's day up. That's all I want from new guys. 1- be an actual athlete, 2- have some personality, and 3- carry it like its real and you're real. I feel like if you naturally have those things, everything else falls into place with experience. Its such a welcome change from all of these young guys who look like middle schoolers and work like its an obvious work.
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Which Michinoku Pro, Toryumon, Osaka Pro, Dragon Gate, etc. guys are you all considering for your list?
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Dick Togo, Taka Michinoku and The Great Sasuke deserve a mention. 1997 was the year the Michinoku Pro guys took their act on the road. They had standout matches in ECW, NJPW, WWF, BattlArts, FMW, etc.
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10 years ago who would have imagined Fire Ant would team with Tomohiro Ishii against Pepper Parks and the guitarist from Every Time I Die on major national TV
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finally got it ordered
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B/R is a pain in the ass.... the log in I used for the last PPV is now inactive and its not allowing me to sign up, fuck it I guess I'm watching basketball tonight
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@MoS Khan frequently comes off as arrogant and defensive when hit with tough questions in interviews, I don't know why there isn't somebody telling him to not do interviews.
@C.S. I think the coke/ stimulant speculation with Khan comes from the way he talks. When he gets excited about something (i.e. talking about Dibiase in Mid Sout) his speech speeds up and he sounds almost manic. Like somebody on coke or another stimulant. When asked about something he doesn't want to answer, his tempo changes on a dime and he becomes hostile and petulant. Again like somebody on coke or other stimulants. I made a similar comment before just speculating based on his appearance on the Way of the Blade podcasts.
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I'm super hyped for the upcoming Triplemania show, absolutely stacked card.
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@Timbo Slice I never thought of it like that before but I think you're absolutely right.
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@sek69 Yeah, I was just curious if the angle they on the Arsenio show in February was supposed to actually lead to something and if that something was scrapped because of Tyson's arrest and/or Hogan leaving. And what effect if any it had on Hogan leaving after Mania.
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Was there any plan for Hulk Hogan and Mike Tyson following WM8? Or was Hogan's confrontation with Tyson on Arsenio just a one off thing?
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37 minutes ago, MoS said:
First of all I rant and moan every week about one thing at least on Dynamite, I take offence to the suggestion that I am a v positive person without having a shred of being a miserable bastard. I had for instance specifically said that while I loved the Hangman spot in the Halloween match, I didn't like the match itself.
Second, Hangman isn't Eddie Kingston. He used to do that shit a year back, when he didn't feel confident in himself and had insecurity - incidentally, exactly where Eddie is right now. He has outgrown it, it is character evolution that is crucial to his story. It's the same reason he talked about being brave enough to take time off to be a dad in the middle of the hottest run of his career. It's this calmness that has given him the confidence he didn't have before, something Eddie still lacks. There will come a time when he will snap at someone else, but that's not the correct story here.
For what it's worth, Eddie Kingston and Jon Moxley showed pretty much the same amount of melodrama in their feud last year, because the melodrama fit their story too.
I think you just proved my point about the melodrama. The storyline largely revolves around Hangman's personal growth. A character study about a a problem drinker's personal and professional growth in face of fatherhood sounds like the plot of a contender for the Palm D'Or or Golden Lion, not a wrestling match blowing off a 2 year title chase and blood feud.
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@MoS I feel like you are the easiest person on this board to please. You like everything! I hate almost every angle the BTE guys run, its the same type of over the top melodrama or silly comedy that turned me off WWE years ago. The angle two weeks ago on Halloween fit the bill of silly comedy I don't like. The show last night fit the bill of over the top melodrama that I don't like. These are grown fucking men not little girls. One was betrayed by the other. For two years now we've been waiting for Omega to get what he has coming to him and for Hangman to get what he rightfully deserves. Last night and the previous weeks as well have done a very poor job of convincing me to spend $50 to see the culmination of this storyline. But I'm still following, even if disatisfied. Its not like WWE where I've kinda just said fuck it.
Its so different than the Kingston vs Punk story line, which felt like a realistic escalation. Kingston being a crazy hot head, blows up at the first person he sees after a loss. Anybody who played sports growing up has seen somebody blow their shit after a bad loss. It happens. Punk takes it personally and demands an apology. Anybody who has ever had somebody above them in the social order demand an apology knows how infurating it can be. Its the most bullshit power move there is. Kingston being the crazy hot head he is, refuses to apologize. Punk criticizes Kingston's abilities and character, making this personal. Kingston responds by attacking Punk's character. Now there is trouble in Dodge. Punk headbuts Kingston and we now have a hot match at the PPV. At no point did we get into people's feelings, insecurities or emotional growth. No now we have grown men fighting each other. The way wrestling should be.
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Thought it was a good show overall, not as big a fan of the contract signing segment as most people here. It had a lot of talking about feelings and melo drama that dragged on and it made Hangman look like a bitch. After everything Omega & Co have done to Hangman, for Hangman to not smack Omega in the middle of Omega's self indulgent speech makes him look weak. But that's what every Omega/Bucks angle is, so much middle school melodrama and the babyface just getting pissed on and turning the other cheek.
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I'll probably go with somebody like Kaz Fujita. Somebody that I'm a big fan of but I don't expect anybody else to vote for.
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I went with Danielson. His longevity and versatility are what put him over the top. He's been one of the top 5 workers in the work for every year he was active since like 2001. He's had babyface runs, heel runs, title chases, dominant championship runs, tag runs, single runs, etc. He's done it all in multiple places. I would say Misawa's highs are higher but they aren't near as varried.
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4 minutes ago, Alucard said:
It's the only time of year where Raw and Smackdown go head to head in competition~!
Ah.... so we we have two ten man/woman tags with random folks and some midcard champion vs midcard champion matches... But it wont actually create any new or fresh matchups because the draft that just happened and mixed things up for that purpose was so successful.
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And we are two weeks away from Survivor Series and not a single match has been announced and the TV these past several weeks hasn't done anything to build up any big matches. What a dumpster fire.
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A lot of these releases make sense, the person had their run, it didn't really go anywhere and now its done and time to move on. The two that stand out at Lee and Kross. WWE spent the last two years actively hurting their marketability and credibility as future stars before letting them go. Its mind boggling.
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20 hours ago, C.S. said:
Jim Cornette, is that you?
Not quite... but seriously if 30 years ago the Bushwackers had gone on a tv talk show and had make eloquent points about the hot button issues of the day, everybody would be like WTF. I see Jay's tweets as the same thing, to me its part of working the gimmick. Jay Briscoe's character is a farmer from the Eastern Shore of MD who wears camo and a confederate flag to the ring. Why should any fan care what he says on twitter unless it obviously breaks character. And double why would anyone care what he said on twitter a decade ago.
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He's my lock for #1. There are two things that set Danielson apart from every modern wrestler (and most of the old school workers too). First everything he does looks like it hurts. Second everything that happens in a Danielson match makes sense in the story of the match. I don't know of a more compelling argument than for 20 years everything he's done has been consistantly good or better.
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1 hour ago, funkdoc said:
That last match was a really good job at using the gimmick to get a lot out of an inexperienced worker. For those who don't know, Abadon's only had about 60 matches total in her career - a third of those coming after she joined AEW. Impressive how much they got the crowd into it considering she's never on TV.
Not surprised. She works like an inexperienced, first year in, indy wrestler. Somebody with her experience and skill level should not be on national TV. She should be working the opening match battle royal at an ECWA show.
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The first half hour was everything I love about modern wrestling. The last half hour was everything I loathe about modern wrestling.
AEW Rampage - Holiday Bash - December 25, 2021
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@strobogo Its not just his physical appearance which is youthful, its the way he carries himself, the way he moves, his body language, and the way he works. He looks and moves like a d1 athlete. He moves like somebody who could handle themselves. If you really think his youthful face makes him look less credible, I don't know what to tell you.