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WWE T.V 1/21 - 1/27. The last gasp to the Royal Rumble
Stiva replied to Captain Redneck's topic in WWE
https://www.wwe.com/article/female-superstar-reality-show?sf206627527=1 So, a new Diva Search? -
WWE T.V 1/21 - 1/27. The last gasp to the Royal Rumble
Stiva replied to Captain Redneck's topic in WWE
Man, if Ronda goes and doesn't return after having kids, she's one of the greatest lost opportunities in wrestling. Her debut year was pretty fantastic and she would have only improved. -
For what it's worth, this didn't work for me as a lapsed subscriber so it may be a US only deal.
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WWE TV 01/14 - 01/20 Bolsonarism is taking us to the Middle Ages
Stiva replied to KawadaSmile's topic in WWE
I was reading that they’re in talks with Batista for a Mania match so maybe he gets Cena? Hollywood vs Hollywood is absolutely something they would love internally -
Tracey Williams vs Zack Sabre Jr was some pretty solid TV wrestling this week. Lots of nifty reversals as you'd expect and they did a great job of subtly involving Tracey's bad shoulder before getting a great flash finish off it.
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Anyone watch Impact this week? Another, easy, enjoyable two hours of wrestling but I'm less than enthused with the programs they're setting up around the belts. Killer Kross has time to grow on me, I guess but I'm starting to bounce off Sami Callihan in a big way and OVE make sense as the next challengers for LAX but I'm not personally pumped for it. But, all is made up by the return of BIG POPPA PUMP. Scarlett Bordeaux in lingerie was a very Attitude Era segment but, and not to be crude, that is a very attractive woman, my word.
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Yeah, while he clearly misses Roman as his nemesis, this has been, oddly, forgotten as one of the greatest booking mishaps of our age. Another fine example of them booking themselves into a corner and finding the absolute stupidest way out of it possible.
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Really digging their first acquisitions, especially my boy CIMA. But I’m really looking forward to seeing Cody and the Bucks paraded out before a Fulham game in the Premier League this season. Hopefully when I’m down there with Newcastle
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Oh, i don't think they would offer him that, I'm just having fun thinking about how much they'd spend to try in an attempt to kneecap AEW before it's even begun.
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Moving on from whatever hellscape this has turned into, I'm real interested in what WWEs "fantastic" offer to Kenny Omega was/is. I assume, a huge wedge of cash but a top merch cut? Mania main event? I assume he'll end up with his buddies in AEW but still, I wonder if he was offered Brock money.
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WWE.com has just broke this piece of sad news. 2019 already off to a bad start
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Bryan/Cena II seems like a solid choice for a Mania Main Event, even if I would actually love to see Miz/Bryan with quasi-babyface Miz going after the hypocritical heel Bryan, with them tapping into their history together but I have absolutely no faith in them pulling off that kind of story nowadays. It's interesting that Miz' fantastic Talking Smack promo would be a perfect example of a hot angle to start it all off. Despite the roles being reversed, the actual content of it wouldn't need to change.
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WWE TV 17/12 - 23/12 WWE stands for Women's Wrestling Entertainment
Stiva replied to KawadaSmile's topic in WWE
How does us, as members of the WWE UNIVERSE, being the Authority work? Is there a queuing system? Just whoever shouts loudest? So, with my first act as Authority, the part of Seth Rollins will now be played by Fenix. -
WWE TV 12/03 - 12/09 Bolsonaro made me abandon my sports team
Stiva replied to KawadaSmile's topic in WWE
This show needs a desperate injection at the top of the card. Losing Reigns has turned it into a directionless, nonsensical mess. For all the talk of strapping the rocket to Drew, last night was not a good indicator of where they're going with that. -
WWE TV 11/26 - 12/3 Our Foreigns Affairs minister is a global warming denier
Stiva replied to KawadaSmile's topic in WWE
Ember winning the thing single handedly with Hawkins claiming that his unbeaten streak is now over seems the likely destination for this. So, all of this build and promotion for more comedy when Hawkins gets squashed immediately in his next match. Speaking of bad comedy, Raw was putrid. Did Vince wake up yesterday and decide he wants to be SNL again? -
At MSG for the WWE Title between two guys who were genuinely hot at the time and this felt like a big deal. Orton came out of a HHH title feud with the title and his heat while Hardy had been getting a super push all through January, culminating with a huge dive off the Titan Tron that the company actually sold huge for a long time after this. Anyway, I always feel that Orton's best run was in 2011 but I did enjoy his work through 07-08 up until his injury. He was working a slower style, he was busting out things like the Garvin Stomp, the punt and the apron DDT and when he did have to bump and sell (some of his best attributes in my opinion), his matches tended to bump up a notch. He was Cena's best opponent at this time and based on this, he would have been Hardy's had this become a series. I remember reading a review of a Hardy match where someone (I forget who, sorry) brought up how Hardy's sloppiness used to result in self-harm but now he was using that sloppiness to hurt everyone else and that's really the case. And while I wouldn't call it sloppy as such, the way he throws himself at Orton, in the same way he used to throw himself at ladders, makes everything look incredibly painful. His dropkicks look like they could stop Orton's heart and Orton takes a nasty bump from a baseball slide, just throwing himself backwards into the apron, neck first that kicks the match into overdrive. Orton decides to bail and take the count out before Hardy interrupts and slams his head off the table as Orton adds a nice touch where he swings at nothing in his addled state. This time, Hardy takes a spill to the outside as Orton interrupts a springboard attempt with a great dropkick. From there, the pattern of the match unfolds with a lot of spots based around Hardy "putting his body on the line" to win the belt; there's a running clothesline to the floor, a big bump to the post sprinkled around Orton's attempts to keep him down, choking the energy out of him. Orton always used to get a lot of shit about the rest holds of doom but here, he has a lot of subtle touches like wrenching the neck, using a leg scissors, occasionally standing for more leverage and it really feels like a dude who is just desperately trying to stop his opponent from flying around and beating the shit out of him. Hardy's comeback and the nearfalls begin with a nasty looking Whisper in the Wind that Orton decides to take on the back of his head, the corner dropkick which, again, looks like it could break a rib and another dive to the outside, this time a moonsault. Hardy rolls Orton back inside, goes for the Twist of Fate but Orton smoothly reverses into an RKO which puts Hardy down. At the time, it felt disappointing that Hardy lost but with the imminent return of Cena, along with HHH, you probably needed a heel champion going into Mania but I'll be damned if people weren't crying out for Hardy to get a run with the belt. I've always had a fondness for the match but you can definitely criticise Orton's control segment, even if I felt it fit the whole story and it did feel oddly truncated or like it was the first in a series, considering Orton gets the flash victory and barely escapes with the belt (note that Hardy doesn't hit the Twist of Fate or Swanton Bomb once). The whole thing felt like a champion who was always on the cusp of losing his belt, who had no answer to the guy in front of him and had to take his one shot when he got it. Unfortunately for Hardy, he did. Like I said, this would have been a fantastic series to run throughout the Autumn PPVs but it never happened and this, I believe, remains their one and only shot on PPV.
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[2011-04-03-WWE-Wrestlemania XXVII] CM Punk vs Randy Orton
Stiva replied to Loss's topic in April 2011
Watched this on a Punk whim and yeah, this is fantastic and really strengthens my argument that Orton's selling has largely been his best attribute. He comes into this with a taped knee and man, does Punk ever focus in on it. There's a great spot where he drops Orton in the Tree of Woe and then just leaps off with a big knee but this is really a match about subtleties. When Punk has Orton in the ringpost figure four, he's adding more damage by stomping on Orton with his injured leg, when Orton's leg buckles during the punt attempt (awesome psychology!), the camera immediately catches Punk laughing at how his plan is coming together and even the initial switch to Punk's control segment is nice, with Punk leaping over the steps only to kick them straight back into Orton's knee. Finish comes when Punk goes for his springboard clothesline, only to get caught in an RKO and it's nice to see Orton hit that on a guy that is doing a move from his regular arsenal. Really great match-up with both guys giving killer performances. 2011 semi-motivated Punk is an absolute world away from the Punk of the last 6 months, it's a shocking turnaround in quality. Props to Orton too for going right there with him, giving a great selling performance of his own and making his few moments of offence look really good. It's only 7 years ago but I don't think we'd get a match like this at a Mania now; everything would be rah-rah-rah. This felt like something you'd see on a 90s PPV and was all the better for it.- 4 replies
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Daniel Bryan as a star post-comeback: Pushes, Feuds, Matches and etc.
Stiva replied to KawadaSmile's topic in WWE
I wonder if Lesnar knew Bryan even had that in him until he started stomping on the side of his face -
What was the greatest raw of the attitude era?
Stiva replied to iamthedoctor's topic in Pro Wrestling
This is a weird one since this era has a ton of individual moments but it's hard to say what full shows stand out since the in-ring stuff wasn't hot. Are we including 2000? Because I'd be tempted to say the Raw with the Radicalz turn and that awesome 10-man main event. -
Once the Brock match is done with, I hope we get "Best in the world, I have til 5, referee!" heel Bryan, rather than your generic chickenshit WWE heel.
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Yikes, Becky is a total star. I really hope they run with it and make her the face of the Horsewomen for that feud going into Mania
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"He looks like his mom dropped him off at the wrong building for karate school and he decided to stay AND FIGHT GROWN MEN!" - Excalibur on Mike Bailey
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I'm watching it, fuck it. It's hilarious seeing Hogan side-stepping any mention of Saudi Arabia but it has the typical WWE way of not actually making any sense. It sounded like Hogan got on a plane to the WWE Universe