
Robert S
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fixed Seriously, I am used to turn down the volume of my TV to tune down the announcers, now I have to turn down the volume to not hear the terrible acting by the wrestlers? Why does a 30 minute wrestling match have as much talking as a Shakespeare play? Also, why to the tease us by having Jey come out fully dressed in white when there is not a chance to see any blood (especially in a match that should have blood, going by pre PG-era wrestling logic).
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I realize that Helms' public problems are like ages ago, but still, you would not exactly pick him to be the guy speaking sense. Though someone should explain to those people that masks are primarly meant to protect others, not yourself.
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They could just call him Chasm.
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Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 4
Robert S replied to TravJ1979's topic in Pro Wrestling
The torrents are missing stuff and some files are corrupt. Or so I heard. Allegedly. -
I don't follow modern wrestling too closely, but wasn't the MSG show after the Elite dropped out of ROH due to the formation of AEW?
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That can't be legal, right? I mean they obviously can stop talent use the companies IP on Twitch or whatever, but I really doubt that they can say "go on, use whatever name you want, we will just pay you less". Sure, you can setup contracts to work that way, but you cannot interfere in contracts that way.
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Meltzer talked about this in the past as well. When he came up with the additional list (I forgot who helped him on it, probably someone like Steve Yohe, I would assume - in the initial listing in the Observer (August, 19th, 1996) he does not list anyone in particular), at first he went "Moolah should be in, no doubt about it", but then after thinking about it more deeply, it turned out to be not so clear and that's why he put her on the ballot instead.
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For Stu Hart I guess is in as a combination of his trainer career as well as being a long-time promoter and the top start of a smaller territory. I doubt that Dragon is in for his training. How much training did he even do? Going by cagematch, he his listed as having trained 68 wrestlers. But looking at the individual guys, the first group was trained or co-trained by Dos Caras and the later groups by Skayde. Some guys also had some pre-training from Animal Hamaguchi. On Wikipedia, the following people are listed as gotten inducted due to (at least some part) their trainer career: Stu Hart, Killer Kowalski, Diablo Velasco and Martin (Farmer) Burns. I don't really get Kowalski, he might have trained a lot of people, but not many ended up being stars, so I guess for him training was only a minor part for his Hall of Fame case.
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Hiroshi Hase might be a candidate. I am sure he had his number of tag team / six man tag main events but apart from that? In New Japan he was not far enough up the card to get lots of main events, I suppose, and afterwards he did not wrestle that much (he has no year with more than 30 matches after he left NJPW). There are other guys who did not main event much during their more prolific eras, but had main event runs early on in their careers in territories (e.g. Dynamite Kid or Bobby Eaton). How much did Mildred Burke main event?
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The weirdest addition to the ballot is Kevin von Erich as a single candidate. There must have actually been people petitioning Dave to put Kevin there, which seems to strange. Also Joe Higuchi seems to be a weird candidate. What is the draw here? Being a long-time referee or being the liaison for gaijins? Either way, there is nothing about him that screams "Hall of Fame" in the slightest.
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For me it's Perry Saturn.
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How do you come up with / believe such numbers? I mean even if you don't trust the testing numbers at all, one look at https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/covid19/excess_deaths.htm#dashboard should tell you everything you need to know. True story: When all COVID-hell started to break loose, my boss argued with the excess deaths statistics that this is all just fake news. When one or two weeks later there were significant spikes in the graph starting to show up, he came up with the weirdest explanations about the number, basically in a "the cure is worse than the illness" kind-of-way, ignoring that countries with a high number of cases had a fittingly high excess death, even if they a have good public health system.
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Comments that don't warrant a thread - Part 4
Robert S replied to TravJ1979's topic in Pro Wrestling
Blair was there for 1.5 years or so before Brunzell, Blair came in in late 83 / early 84 while Brunzell came in in mid 85. So if the list was done in late 85, it would to some degree make sense to put Blair above Brunzell. -
If they want to do a money laundering or tax evasion scheme in Europe, there are better places than UK. Ireland, Jersey, the Netherlands, Luxembourg, Switzerland or Liechtenstein would have been better choices.
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Microstatistics' 2019-20 Top 100 matches of all time
Robert S replied to Microstatistics's topic in Pro Wrestling
Mind you I have not seen that match in 15 years, but I remember it being very spot-tastic, going into the general direction of how the wrestling style has developed in the last 10 years. I lost interest with both KENTA and to a lesser degree with Marufuji at about that time. Their best stuff to me was their earlier stuff. Their rise to fame on western internet was their tag team run starting in 03. Going from my memory (again, matches I have last seen 15+ years ago, so who knows how that stuff holds up) their top matches were again Kanemaru & Hashi (3/1/03 & 9/12/03) and the match against the Untouchables (Misawa & Ogawa, 4/25/04). For Marufuji, one of my favorite matches of his was against Taue (3/5/06). For KENTA singles match, the classic picks include the matches against Takayama (6/27/04) and Kobashi (10/9/04) from his 7 match series as well as the match against SUWA (9/18/05). I remember people also being high up on his team with Shibata, though honestly I don't remember any of that. For later stuff, other people will have to provide suggestions. Though the 4 vs. 4 elimination match Kobashi, KENTA, Aoki & Ito vs. Sasaki, Nakajima, Okita & Miyahara (8/17/08) was my favorite match of that year and I remember some people prefering the straight tag team match from 6/14/08 to that. -
Microstatistics' 2019-20 Top 100 matches of all time
Robert S replied to Microstatistics's topic in Pro Wrestling
From what I remember, that title change was somewhat expected, at least it did not a "holy shit, Ogawa got the title of Akiyama in 4:20, is Misawa high?" reaction. After the failed Rikio experiment, they moved the title forward to Marufuji (via Taue and Akiyama) to give the next young guy a chance. Though the way they booked it (giving Marufuji only one successful title defense in Japan, that being the 35 minute match against KENTA that resulted in quite diverse reactions on the internet), it somehow felt like a test balloon to see if junior heavyweights might get accepted on top. Okay, to check my memory, I went back to the show topic on the German board I was posting back then (which is still alive after over 20 years), and the postings were (translated): "holy fuck", "fuck, what an upset", "OMG", "that's the biggest upset NOAH could have done" (Purolove admin and contributor STRIGGA), "I fell down to the floor reading the result", "NOAH is taking a huge risk, though fitting the NOAH booking of intermingling of the heavyweight and junior heavyweight division" (Purolove admin and contributor Sternness) ... My posting also indicated that I saw this as quite unexpected. -
Is the Hansen & Spivey match the one with the "not the legal man" call by Joe Higuchi that totally killed the match? Yes, I remember that match to be very sleep-inducing.
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Ils sontest fous, ces Romain.
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Bayley was damaged goods as a babyface on the main show. Trying her as a heel was the only way to go at that point. Similar with Dakota Kai, whatever they tried to do with her and Baszler when Kai came in ensured that she was done as a face at that point. With Kai it was booking, but Bayley when she was moved to the main roster, was pretty bad herself. I guess she had problems making the step from carefully laid out matches that she practiced in the PC to, well, improvise (or "work"). She got there eventually though, obviously. This might be another indictment for the PC, thinking about it.
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Supersonic presents The Lapsed Midwesterner
Robert S replied to supersonic's topic in Publications and Podcasts
You can download that 2002 Marufuji vs. Hoshikawa match from Ditch. -
Same in German; the star constellation Canis Major in German is usually called by the literal translation "Großer Hund". I like that 18th century spelling ("ß" was introduced as a separate letter in the German language formally during the 19th century - though when using capitalized spelling, using two normal "S" is the common way to write it, even though the ISO standard introduced an upper case version of "ß" something like 10 years ago).