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Everything posted by Johnny Sorrow
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(In JR voice) EDGE YOU SON OF A BITCH! I love it. If this means it's a three way dance at Mania then I'm all for it. Especially since Bryan is going into the HOF this year. That was fantastic.
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REF IS DEAD!!! BOOM!
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TAP! YEAH! THIS RULES.
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All that bouncing led to a DEVASTATING SIDE HEADLOCK SLAM from Roman! This is already awesome!
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Either this is going to be one of the shorter shows that they've been doing lately, which I appreciate, or these two are getting a lot of time.
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Bryan's taking the hairdo back for the good guys. Don't know why, but I'm all for it. And yeah, heel Roman is a gorgeous man.
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Well....maybe? And it screams of Prichard humor. "My Skeeter had a scooter and I hurt my skeeter". He's got Riddle acting like Bobo Jeff Spicoli.
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I like to light candles rather than curse darkness. Can we at least admit the one good thing in all this Fiend shit is Orton screaming, "Are you trying to kill me?!!" when the rigging fell? I like to think he was yelling at Vince.
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Hey, time for a smoke and some pizza!
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YEAH MOTHERFUCKER! That was fucking great!
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600 POUNDS OF HUMANITY! FUCK YEAH!
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SMILE, YOU SON OF A BITCH!
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TAKE HIS EYE OUT! YEAH!
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Ok, this is gonna kick ass. These two have beating the dogshit out of each other on a weekly basis.
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Drew gets the "This is our SHOT" line that Vince must have written. Noice.
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I'd guess it's more of Bruce Prichard style "stoner humor." I know I'm in the minority, but I like Rollins. Especially this latest heel run. The guy should never be a babyface.
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I'M a stoner, and I can't stand him. Riddle is no Jay Mewes.
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Strowman looks like he's about to storm the Capitol building with Ryker. Yuck.
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That was good. It was a teaser for bigger matches in the feud. The finish looked a little clumsy, but it worked. And the post match beatdown ruled. What the fuck is this Old Spice ad?
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Big E trash talking is number one and the best.
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Say what you will about Seth Rollins, but his suit game lately has been boss.
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Over the last year on our YouTube show Mystery Titans Theatre, we've watched a lot of Barry O matches. He was really good and unique. If Randy does the " O" pose tomorrow it'd be awesome.
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That was overall a really fun show. My fam, pal, and my nephew and his pals enjoyed what they saw. My nephew fell asleep, and two of his pals had to go home before the Main Event, but Finn, the 11 year old from across the street who has completely caught the wrestling bug and is now a huge fan said this when the "explosion" happened. "That was pathetic."
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Johnny Sorrow replied to Dr. Dunk's topic in Pro Wrestling
Since this has turned into the "let's vent" thread then let's go. First of all, Loss I know that twitter can actually be a great way to share thoughts and feelings, Don't be feeling bad about not doing stuff here. Twitter isn't the shitty wasteland some folks here pretend they don't look at, but constantly reference. If I have to read someone saying "WWE Stans or AEW Stans" again here it'll be too soon. The whole "WWE Stans" thing especially. It's such a strawman here sometimes. News flash, gang.... almost anyone who would want to talk about WWE who digs it would not want to post here., KawadaSmile being the exception.. Especially since most WWE fans are people who don't talk about it online and have kids who like it. This whole "It's boomers who watch" line is nonsense, I've looked at that Thunderdome set up and not an old fuck in the lot. The demo thing doesn't reflect the "My kids like it so it's on" demo. Kids still like it. Not like the 80's for sure, but kid's still are the audience. Kids who don't own Neilson boxes but their folks do. I've been to a ton of WWE house shows here in Colorado and they've all been families in the crowds. The amount of smarks have been minimal. I was at one show here where there were literally four guys doing 'CM PUNK" chants and trying to shit on the HOUSE SHOW, sadly they were right behind me and my friends. Not so sadly, was us and the kids and their folks around us who shouted them down with BOO! and YAYY! By the way, there are no "WWE Stans" here at PWO. That's something that comes up way too much. Using invisible twitter folks for your arguments is lazy. If someone hates twitter wrestling culture so much, why constantly bring it up here just to can complain about it? It's no different from the complaining about wrestling TV shows that people either don't watch or do watch but hate watch. Which is insane behavior. Look. No one was a bigger Simpsons fan than me. By 2006 I found myself not laughing anymore, and I just stopped watching. Do I go on Simpsons message boards to complain about a show I don't watch anymore? Of course not. That'd be insane behavior., Do I watch a show I don't like? Of course not, that'd be insane behavior. Do I go on Simpsons boards to read about what they are doing and complain about it even though I don't watch it? Again, of course not. That'd be insane behavior. Do I myself post about why I don't like , say IMPACT or whatever promotion? No, because I don't watch it. Personally, I love old wrestling and current wrestling. This idea of a divide between the two is just silly. The last live show I went to was AEW Dynamite live in Broomfield, Colorado. And it was awesome. I also think that almost nothing is better than watching Bob Backlund vs. Greg Valentine from MSG or Jimmy Valiant vs. Paul Jones. I don't care about scandals or wrestler's opinions just like I don't care that Dustin Hoffman is abusive creep or John Wayne was a racist drunk. I still love The Graduate and True Grit. TK above nailed it. Like what you like. If someone hates what you like, who cares? Wrestling is awesome! Since the pandemic I've been watching the least amount of current rasslin in my life since I was 17 and quit for a few years. Girls and the Grateful Dead took over. But, over the past few months, things have changed a bit. My 10 year old nephew has been watching wrestling since he was a baby. It's been on here at least one Sunday a month since he was born, where his Uncle and his pals grill food and have fun.. As such, he loves it but it's not been an obsession. When he was smaller, he adored Cena, Rey, and he still loves The New Day. I got to bring him to a house show when he was four to see Cena in the Main Event, But as most kids who grow up with something, it's just been "a thing". Recently, his best pals who are two brothers from across the street, have become enamored with wrestling because of seeing it here, especially the 11 year old. My love of watching wrestling has changed now. Because of the pandemic, I lost interest because of no crowds and no crowd here at home. These kids are part of our bubble, and it's become something they look forward to each month, including AEW. My nephew acts like the 10 year old version of a "smart fan" now, explaining things to his pals with a tone of "I've been watching since I was one. You need to pay attention to Rey Mysterio, he;'s the best." They keep asking me when the next "A and W" show is, as they watched the last AEW PPV here. They LOVED the Royal Rumble show, and can't wait for the next show. And this is awesome. When they first saw the Fiend last year, the kids ADORED it. Now, they say they don't care anymore and are totally over the gimmick. Their consensus now about who's cool include Kevin Owens, New Day, Orange Cassidy, Asuka, Bianca Belair, and they want to see Charlotte Flair beat up Lacey Evans. My love of wrestling has been rejuvenated by watching it with my nephew and his pals. Now, I just have to keep them from killing each other while watching. The 11 year old can do a mean German suplex on the other kids. New Day Rocks!