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Both RVD and Santino talking about how the RVD vs Eddy ladder match was Eddy's first was very weird.
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It's nothing huge but I really loved the Luger vs Alex Wright TV title match from the March 11 nitro. Great Luger performance.
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I don't really like either the Jericho (Last Man Standing) or Austin (3 stages of hell) matches. Both of them have very good patches but they end up as these hugely bloated affairs. HHH, more than any wrestler other than maybe TNA era Jarrett, just doesn't get that less is more. I bet there are dozens of Triple H matches that are 2/3rds good.
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I buy almost nothing wrestling related. I will buy the e-book.
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Does anyone ever call them on this stuff during the stockholder calls?
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maybe if he is out they can use the time to build up a heel?
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I don't care if it's proven to be dangerous or not, it'd make me personally feel better if he stopped doing the diving headbutt.
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No matter how WWE is trying to rebrand itself for this, it's not a sport. It is a block of live programming, and I KNOW we have to compare it to SOMETHING to understand what's going on, but do the networks see it as a sport?
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What do you think of Bruce Mitchell?
Matt D replied to BigBadMick's topic in Publications and Podcasts
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I just saw the tour of Lawler's house from Confidential and it's really great. Not only did he seem so young, relatively, but he's got the best house.
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Crowd Sourcing: Seth Rollins interview
Matt D replied to evilclown's topic in Publications and Podcasts
This is what I'm interested in too. Another way to get at it would be to ask him how he improved as a wrestler since coming to WWE, I suppose? Anything he could tell us about working with agents in match layouts would be interesting too. On a selfish note, I'd love to hear about him working with Dustin and maybe if he thought they should have had more of an on-screen relationship with Heyman early last year. -
As much as I enjoy WrestlingCulture, I was poking at Will. Will hasn't let life get in his way. I have. There are the Wrestling Cities and Lucha Party podcasts too! Maybe even something I'm forgetting.
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What can you say about them demographics-wise? Do they run younger? More casual?
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I'd rather they buy CHIKARA to be honest. I'd love to watch that from beginning to end since there's long form storytelling and what not, even if the ring-work might not be what I want entirely.
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When they buy the TNA library, they should just put it up on youtube for free. That'd be sort of funny.
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The big problem is that, if you listen to Dave a little, it's not hard to figure out HOW to talk to him. There are ways, that if you were to say things, he'd understand and would get past the semantics. Bryan can't or won't do that at all.
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As much as I enjoy WrestlingCulture, I was poking at Will.
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Where have all the podcasts been this year, chief? I miss them.
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Life is just way too busy right now. Plus, it's crazy to watch everything. The Blacklist is a much higher priority than Raw on Monday, for instance, since I can watch it with my wife. I'll catch any great six man matches on youtube later. For the most part I only half watch PPVs live, even with the network, since we have too much we watch together Sunday nights. One of my biggest rule of wrestling is that it doesn't get in the way of the rest of my life.
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http://money.cnn.com/2014/04/28/news/cheerleader-wage-lawsuits/?iid=EL This is pro wrestling mostly but it doesn't deserve its own note. They have their own independent contractor issues.
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I, for one, resent that school teachers aren't getting paid that sort of money! Though I get why they don't get paid like that in Texas.
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Stupid question but what % of the wrestlers have agents?
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This is one of those metrics where I might give someone points but would be less likely to take points away. If someone understands human nature and the psychology of wrestling enough to find a way to reach that crowd while still accomplishing the other, longer-term goals that he had to in his match, then I would give him credit for that, because I think that deserves credit. Back in the 19th century when oration was a passtime of sorts, you would get people who could manage it, while getting forward their views, to the most and least educated of crowds. Wrestling is sort of the same thing. It's all about utilizing the tools of the medium for storytelling and crowd control. That said, if you asked me if a match in front of a bunch of spot-happy misfits that was worked in a way that was hugely pleasing to them was a good wrestling match, I'd probably say no, but if they engaged that crowd while still hitting the marks that I cared about, I'd give them points for it. So, to sum up, now that I've stumbled through it, it's a second-level quality to me. If I had two matches that I thought were just about as good, it might be a tie-breaker. Likewise, it might fit into the "versatility" category for how I judge a wrestler. Can he work a different sort of match in front of different crowds, etc. I don't know. That all still seems sort of scattered, which is one reason I haven't said much until now.
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They could have been forced to do a whole "face of the WWE" thing with banners and what not.
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It's not surprising when you figure how many people under 20 are probably voting.