I don't think the Ernie Ladd obit ever came out either. If it's an problem of space and not time, he should just put them in Tributes III, or something. Although there's been enough deaths since 2004 to make the next volume look like the Oxford Unabridged Dictionary.
My new favorite Meltzspeak, from the last WOR:
"Bischoff dosen't know that, and um, I guess, you know, but, you know, I don't know, ah, th-, that's the deal."
I remember Bill Maher once said something to the effect of: "I hate to be a conspiracy theorist, but I think the way they keep the voters dumb is to have media that informs them to be even dumber."
They do from time to time. I remember reading WWF magazine several years ago where it was acknowleged. Then again I just checked the official history here And he's not on there, so I guess it varies.
She had the best jokes of anyone there. I remember she said something like "Did you know Kevin Sullivan was the first to broadcast Hi-Def TV? In order to enjoy his Nitros you had to be either high or deaf!" Good stuff.
Yeah, Stu has always had that accent. I guess it's a countryfied rural variation of the western Canada accent. I don't know about the "eh eh", "ah ah" stuff though.
So Hart is actually going to have match? I remember a few years ago Kurt Angle was telling everybody that he wanted to wrestle Hart. And everyone was like "LOL, Bret was nearly decapitated and he had a stroke. It's not going to happen, stop being krazy Kurt~."
You know, instead of bickering about some director, we could be making fun of Babinsack's new Dragongate review. Let us not lose sight of the true spirit of this thread.
I live in Wisconsin and I wouldn't be able to identify a single Brewers player out of a police lineup, nevermind whatever team Dammon plays for. On the other hand, this is Alverez we're talking about, so I'll allow myself a big ass laugh.
It was hilarious that Miller basically threw in the towel within the first minute of a three hour show.
And Vince had the only legit funny gag of the night, when he said some hosts were better than others, and gave a sly look in Miller's direction. Which was right after Miller ridiculed that McMahon gave him comedy advice (all the while his ad-libs bombed left and right.)
I was listening the WOL for the first time in a year. Alverez compared some MMA dude to Kamala. And then he said the MMA guy was "almost breaking kayfabe."
Many of the indy wrestlers today, you have to go back several generations of trainers to find a recognizable name. Even one a few guys from around here that made it, Ken Kennedy, was trained by Mike Mercury, who was trained by Chris Bassett, who was trained by Sonny Rogers, who was trained by Bob Sabre and Kevin Clayton (who?) and so on.