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And he just won WWF Wrestler of the Year for 1980 on the latest Titans of Wrestling podcast.
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Yes, come join us as we hear me be exactly like Rich Little, as all my voices sound exactly the same. Lol.
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Yeah in no way was Bryan running away. It's been clearly defined that he fears no man. Like Bix said, he was trying to get his wife to safety. Now, do they need to get the whole Brie coming out with Bryan thing done with? Hell yeah.
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Brad Armstrong as a hippie was something I loved but in typical WCW fashion they call him "Buzzkill". A Buzzkill is the exact opposite of what a Deadhead should be. -
If they do bring him out, and he's in the paint, the crowd will pop huge. I think people are underestimating how popular the guy is.
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Not here, but I'm loving people on other sites trying to insist that the crowd was silent for Rose, despite the fact that when his music stopped the crowd kept singing it.
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It's awesome the Clashes are up, but I have all of them on DVD so whatever. But the SNME's are what I'm looking forward to.
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OK, Shield/ Wyatts was awesome and so was the Evolution beat down. I'm all for for gang war between Shield and Evolution, that's good fucking shit. But oy vey, this RAW was boring besides the battle royal, Bryan/ Del Rio, Zeb and Swagger with Rose, and the last segment. And the camera work stinks. How many great bits got missed?
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Swagger trying to hold it together while Zeb was talking was hilarious. I love watching people try not to laugh. How about the like, two guys yelling "BOOOO" as loud as they can while the whole crowd was singing. They must be a blast to hang out with.
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Ok, the Mr. T bit was great.
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Bryan was pretty awful there too, but it was the writing. "There's a wire loose. That'll do it." Who wrote that, someone who has never been under the hood of a car? So Bryan knows how to fix the car, but doesn't know what to call the parts? "A wire" LOL, that's hilarious.
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That Bryan/ Del Rio match was good stuff.
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That is the last thing they need. They had no confidence in Eddie as champion, Yes they did. Eddie didn't have faith in himself. It's been widely reported that Eddie was having a lot of trouble with the pressure of being champ and it was affecting his personal life. And I'm thinking that Battle Royal was the start of a possible Shaemus turn.
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It's a town where everyone wears masks and no one owns a scale.
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It didn't work because them brawling to the back killed the crowd, killed the little bit of momentum the match had, and implementing the forklift in the first place didn't add anything to the match for me. Again, according to my pal who was there, it didn't kill the crowd at all. Your problem is more with how it was mic'd.
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I'm so tired of this "Attitude Era" sucked nonsense. I had so much fun watching that stuff. Even the incredibly stupid stuff was good for a laugh. As someone who was a teenager during Rock n Wrestling in 85, and someone who thought the early 90s Warrior era stuff was fucking stupid, watching Vince do this crazy ass shit that either worked, like Val Venis or was the dopiest shit ever like Beaver Cleavage, it was captivating. I loved cringing at the really dumb shit. But Attitude dumb shit was just like older dumb shit like the Mountie. And there are tons of folks who think Mountie was great.
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It has nothing to do with lightening up. We're watching wrestling, by its very nature its in the light realm the majority of the time. I don't think the forklift spot worked, nor did I think it was fun or cool. It was a bad moment and a call back to an era of the WWF that was plain awful most of the time. And that's your opinion and you are entitled to it. I thought it was a fun cool spot that popped the crowd and was a blast on a show that's about "extreme rules". At least it didn't end with Bryan pinning Kane with the forklift while a camera shotshowed Kane looking up.
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That cracked me up as well, but fuck be honest...how big did you pop when Bryan whacked the fuck out of Kane with a fucking tire iron?
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But the forklift spot was cool and it got over in a match that was extreme rules. You're entitled to like what you like and not like what ya don't like, but it was fucking fun and made sense in this "extreme rules" world that was this card. Lighten up.
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In what way outside of psychosis and the side effects of eating paint chips as a child is Cena vs Wyatt "worst" anything of the year? Especially since the year isn't even halfway done and the match was good.
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Kris was saying during the post show podcast we did that the forklift spot was a tribute to Bryan's dad who passed away last week. As apparently his Dad worked one and that's why Bryan could as well. Besides that, it ruled anyway. People have been whining and crying about Bryan not being more like Austin . Well, there ya go. He Stone Colded the fuck outta that match while making it his.
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Shield/ Evolution was chapter two in "here's the guys you love beating up HHH and the weird hate you have for him Internet" saga. At Mania it was Bryan pinning HHH and beating all of them. Tonight it was the Shield's turn to get that rub. They reunite Evolution complete with shirts and in their first match they get beat. It was awesome.
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Not according to my pal who was there. This show was great. The only blah shit was the chicks match and the stupid handicap match.
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Little Johnny is my new favorite .