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Wade has his other columnists cover ROH and NJPW but it's rare. Almost everything on the site, in the newsletter, and in the audio is dissecting Raw every week. He pays much more attention to TNA lately than any other non-WWE product.
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Do they become members-only once they're archived? Because I'm looking at the site now, and there's only one show with the "FREE" tag that's been posted in the four days since I asked the question. I think it's only free to listen to the Sirius show live. Afterward it's a members-only audio with all the commercials cut out.
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Wade is clearly in over his head regarding anything but current WWE. When he was trying to explain why Shinsuke Nakamura was a big singing by WWE he couldn't articulate why. When his guests talk about anything but current WWE he responds with "Yeah...yeah...absolutely...so back to Shane McMahon on 'Raw.'" Wade is good at some things but has to realize his audience wants more than just recaps of what happened Monday night.
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Agreed. Rock came across as a juvenile bully. He portrays himself as "Mr. Nice Guy" on social media and his fans eat it up. Then he returns to WWE and it's right back in the role of high school QB dick. I never understood the appeal of the character.
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Very sad: http://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/pro-wrestling/ring-posts-blog/bal-axl-rotten-wrestling-accidental-overdose-20160216-story.html
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I get Dave's stuff (and Wade's, too) via Podcast Addict every day without any problems.
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I'd been looking for this for years. I figure the match never aired but it was a regular topic in the Apter mags back when it happened and I wanted to see just what the hell happened. Dave said recently that WWE foots the bill for any in-ring injury. Is that a recent development or did the Chuck Austin incident prompt them to be careful? Does that cover just contract talent or is it anyone who gets paid to step in the ring?
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I hate when Dave starts off a podcast by saying there's "a ton of news" and follows it up with 25 minutes of talk about how monumental Sage Northcutt's first loss is.
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Always had Smackdown here in Sacramento. We also never got Shotgun Saturday Night.
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Is TNA the worst wrestling promotion in history?
artDDP replied to Loss's topic in Megathread archive
According to Dave they actually pay their talent a lot more than NXT. -
Yes, it happened.
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Someone tipped off the authorities and that's why Black axed the snake stunt.
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1991 Face Greg Valentine vs Rhythm & Blues Greg Valentine
artDDP replied to Judy Bagwell's topic in Pro Wrestling
Nord was awesome in that match. And he was the only thing awesome about that match. That match took place in Sacramento, at the then-Arco Arena (soon to be replaced this year). I recognized it because there were no championship banners. -
From what I can tell, he didn't take any time off at all. IMDB claims the shooting schedule was from May to September in 2000, and Cagematch lists match-by-match how Rock worked a full-time schedule throughout that whole period. He must've flown in on some of his days off to film his scenes (which, admittedly, weren't very much in that movie). He supposedly spent so little time on set that he never even met Brendan Fraser during production. Compare this to his time spent shooting The Scorpion King, where he took off most of the time between Wrestlemania and Summerslam in 2001. Rock took a week off to film "Mummy Returns." It was the week they set up the iron-man match between he and Triple H that he wasn't happy about. When Rock returned Jim Ross said he was filming in Morocco and Jerry Lawler quipped "They named a country after him?" Why didn't Rock want to do the Iron man? Worked out ok in the end. He didn't want to go an hour.
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From what I can tell, he didn't take any time off at all. IMDB claims the shooting schedule was from May to September in 2000, and Cagematch lists match-by-match how Rock worked a full-time schedule throughout that whole period. He must've flown in on some of his days off to film his scenes (which, admittedly, weren't very much in that movie). He supposedly spent so little time on set that he never even met Brendan Fraser during production. Compare this to his time spent shooting The Scorpion King, where he took off most of the time between Wrestlemania and Summerslam in 2001. Rock took a week off to film "Mummy Returns." It was the week they set up the iron-man match between he and Triple H that he wasn't happy about. When Rock returned Jim Ross said he was filming in Morocco and Jerry Lawler quipped "They named a country after him?"
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Guy in charge of the WWE concussion protocol, folks. *on the off chance that this wasn't about Dr. Maroon, most of the local beat writers that cover sports here say pretty much the same thing about him as well. "Concussions should heal in a month" was the same thinking that cost Dolph Ziggler a world title push, isn't it?
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If Roman is going to wrestle Triple H at any point it should be a sixty-second squash. The last thing Roman needs is a long, plodding, self-conscious-epic Hunter match. He's already spent too much time selling for Big Show.
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Wasn't there a time when he was being set up for an in-ring role?
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Saturday Night's Main Event Appreciation
artDDP replied to The Following Contest's topic in Pro Wrestling
This. It's my absolute favorite, too. -
No matter how good of shape he might have been in or how good his promos were I just couldn't buy Bully Ray as a main-eventer.
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What WAS the biggest WCW PPV each year in the Bischoff reign?
artDDP replied to thebrainfollower's topic in Pro Wrestling
Clearly SuperBrawl was the premier WCW PPV card. It's the only one they assigned Roman numerals to. -
Maybe I need to watch more but the ROH I've seen has had some good (not great) wrestling and too many elements of the worst WWE camp.
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Did WWE just troll the ECW/Attitude-era marks? If so that was the best match finish of the year.