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  1. Nobody wants to see it, because nobody has promoted it right. UFC did it, AJW did it. Simply dismissing women's wrestling because it's poorly presented is a werid argument to make. By the way I was pretty pumped for Emma-Paige and Natalya-Charlotte. I don't think that's true. I don't think people want to see it because the male alternative is simply better. Women can have good matches and they do. There are good workers in WWE, TNA, etc. However, at the end of the day the bad outweighs the good and regardless of the platform they are given- women's wrestling will not take off. People talking about women in the UFC, but the thing is that is all because of Rousey and nothing more. If Ronda never decided to get in the game all of these UFC girls would be fighting in Invicta for pennies. Wrestling needs a Rousey. Someone who comes off as straight up legit and badass that even the guys can't dis-credit her. Kong had that presence about her but did not have the sex appeal. We can't sweep sex appeal under-the-rug and pretend its not import. It is. AJW women in the 90's proved women were on par with men in the ring.
  2. Nobody wants to see it, because nobody has promoted it right. UFC did it, AJW did it. Simply dismissing women's wrestling because it's poorly presented is a werid argument to make. By the way I was pretty pumped for Emma-Paige and Natalya-Charlotte.
  3. Luger submitted him with the rack in '97. Yup, you're right, totally missed that. Guess that goes to show how forgettable Luger's feud with Hogan and title reign in '97 was. I don't know about that, from everybody I have talked to that was one of the most memorable moments of the Monday Night War.
  4. Imagine Henry in Dr. Death's role in AJPW!!!! How awesome would Kawada-Henry, Misawa-Henry and Kobashi-Henry be?
  5. After the WWE did another bad decision on Monday with Charlotte I started wondering about women's wrestling in the States. All Japan Women had a huge run in Japan. The women in UFC have done huge business too. So, will any American company utilize women in a proper way? Can a company focusing on Women be successful, ala Lucha Underground or something? Will the WWE ever push women in a prominent spot? Is this business in America just too sexist or what are your thoughts on this?
  6. What an unfair and disappointing way to handle Muraco's debut!
  7. Grimmas

    Current WWE

    It's a shame they have ruined the IC Title, because Roman sure could use a year as the secondary man with that title ala Warrior, Savage or Bret.
  8. Holy shit! The debut of Muraco!!!!!!!!!!
  9. Viewing the G1 from 2014 will be about the best NJPW.
  10. Already nominated under an incorrect name, fixed now. http://prowrestlingonly.com/index.php?/topic/29027-los-infernaros/
  11. There is a Wrestling Culture where they talk top 5 gimmicks and Kurt Brown goes into details about a few guys from there. Awesome stuff.
  12. Bruno-Ivan definitely competes and was probably a bigger deal.
  13. Battlebowl. Some of the matchups were hokey, but I just love the 2 ring battle royale and the "randomly drawn" tag teams Heck, they could do a PPV with both Battlebowl and War Games if they ever got around to the 2 ring gimmick. It seems perfect for the network and playing to WCW nostalgia It's not like they are going out of their way to make these special events special anyway. You could even throw some NXT guys in there and you don't even need the double ring, just a battle royal at the end. How could would it be if the randomly drawn team was something like John Cena & Jey Uso vs Goldust & Sami Zayn? There is a lot of potential for this as a one night special on the network.
  14. Grimmas

    Triple H

    Unless he's facing someone like Daniel Bryan, I think that is pretty fair.
  15. Grimmas

    Vader

    That Final Four match is epic and I love it. For a match with Bret, Austin, Vader & Taker it is a strong point in his favour that he is the star of that match.
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    Curt Hennig

    It might had been some hyperbola, but compared to his other WWF stuff it was great. It was a real upswing in the very least.
  17. Ok, here we go. 34 years old. Starting in 87-88, first because my older sister watched GLOW and after seeing that and finding WWF I was hooked. First major angle I remember was Ron Bass cutting up Brutus Beefcake. HUGE into WWF till the fall of 1993, when we moved into the country and had no cable. In late 95-96 we got a US Satelite and after flipping through the channels saw Sunny and started to pay attention again. In late 96/97 was full insane into it again, this time was different though. Besides WWF, I had come across ECW late night (first saw Sandman-Raven in a barbed wire match) and started watched that on and off too. Also found lucha in the summer, I remember seeing Olimpico and Felino and being into those guys. From there the internet, tape trading and it was all down hill from there. Since then i have watched in one form or the other. I gave up watching Raw every week in about 2002, partially due to no WCW, partially due to the product stinking, and partially do to graduate work. Generally I watch a lot, but ignore Raw until January where I watch through Mania and longer if it is good. Then I usually drop that and only watch major shows and hyped stuff to go along with other viewing. Now I do a podcast, so I can't lapsed on everything like I would in the past.
  18. He's getting quite the push in NXT.
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    Curt Hennig

    Hennig was great pre-WWF, but I also think he had a great run in 93. From the Bret, Doink to Flair matches he was pretty awesome as a babyface. Sure the Michaels match at SummerSlam sucked, but I wouldn't squarely blame that on Hennig. I think the true problem with Hennig is that he isn't a good heel, but an amazing face in the ring.
  20. Grimmas

    Triple H

    Then why was that stip put on and it went on last? Triple H certainly has the pull for these things not to happen.Or maybe, just maybe, he wasn't lord and master of the galaxy and had to do what his father in law wanted. Either way it was complete shit, especially for the main event of WrestleMania.
  21. Grimmas

    Triple H

    Then why was that stip put on and it went on last? Triple H certainly has the pull for these things not to happen.
  22. Here is the schedule I set for myself in 2015. Sunday: Other TV/Movies, etc... & Current Wrestling Monday: Minis Wrestling Tuesday: Greatest Wrestler Ever Viewing Wednesday: Yearbook Viewing Thursday: Podcast Viewing Friday: 80's Project Viewing Saturday: Comics Reading
  23. This smacks of revisionist history. MMA didn't mean nearly as much 15 years ago as it does now. Boxing, while on the decline, was still a way bigger deal back then. Whatever charisma and mic skills Shamrock had never really translated to the WWE environment. The thought that he ever would've been a bigger deal than Michaels in that match is just flat out absurd, and that's even if you think HBK was wildly overrated like some people here do. Shamrock was pretty freaking over. That died when he lost to Michaels in a shitty match. MMA had buzz and was huge a few years prior. Tyson had a appeal, look what he did to that main event. Sure, HBK was the bigger star, but if Shamrock made Bret tap for the title and then destroyed everyone up till WM and faced Austin with Tyson as a referee, it would had been a HUGE deal. Drawing Power for WM14 1) Tyson 2) Austin ...... 3) Michaels
  24. I really thought that with Brock as champion and not on TV, that the number one contenders would be a bigger deal. Also, why shouldn't the IC Title be the main focus of guys? That should be the title used to replace the World Title, while Brock is gone.
  25. Examples? First one that comes to mind is his fire Batista idea. Guy was a jerk backstage and said something Kelly didn't like so Kelly equated that to meaning Batista had no talent and was worthless to the business. Lots of money being left on the table right there. He also said the same thing about Shamrock, and there were many others but they aren't springing to mind right now. Man... they really screwed up Shamrock. Imagine a scenario where Bret taps out to Shamrock for the title. No screwjob and they set up the unstoppable MMA Shamrock dropping the title to Austin at Mania. Maybe Michaels doesn't have a casket match at Rumble that destroys his back, etc... EDIT: I forgot Tyson was the referee. Holy Shit!!!! Mike Tyson (former boxing champion) referees Former MMA champion and current WWF Champion Ken Shamrock vs the toughest man in wrestling, Steve Austin. Money!
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