El-P Posted August 14 Report Posted August 14 3 hours ago, C.S. said: I'm old, so... Who the fuck is Tom McDonald? An embarrassing MAGA rapper, basically. A few months ago there was this hilariously horrible track called "Can't Cancel all of Us" (because of course) and the video had cameos from Enzo Amore (because of course), Lacey Evans (I'm so shocked, really) and Scotty 2 Hotty (who yes, still works as an agent in AEW sadly).
NintendoLogic Posted August 14 Report Posted August 14 I can think of no good reason why anyone should care about the political views of a backstage agent if it doesn't affect their work.
Dav'oh Posted August 15 Report Posted August 15 There's a difference between "political views", which implies an informed, involved person making educated decisions, and being a flag-waver for.... all of that. Backstage producer, not a backstage producer, affects their work, doesn't affect their work - the cunt should be thrown in a pit. That's probably the point he was making.
El-P Posted August 15 Report Posted August 15 I really wasn't making any point about Scotty 2 Hotty per say (my entire point was about DDP, which I actively care about since I paid for his app and now he's sharing this kind of shit). I ended by "sadly" because, even apart from the fact he indeed happily paraded in an idiotic MAGA rap video, he's been exposed as a raging imbecile for a while, refusing to work with a non-binary wrestler at an indie show and then whining about being "cancelled" because of it. He's a fucking idiot and I have no idea why AEW would employ a guy like him. (and really now, even if we talk pro-wrestling only (see what I did ?), his resume is doing the W.O.R.M. and having a 3* match with Dean Malenko once)
JRH Posted August 15 Report Posted August 15 Is DDP a backstage agent? From what I've heard he's just a yoga instructor and helps in-need people (his legacy when all is said and done will basically be known as the man who saved Jake Roberts's life).
El-P Posted August 15 Report Posted August 15 5 minutes ago, JRH said: Is DDP a backstage agent? From what I've heard he's just a yoga instructor and helps in-need people (his legacy when all is said and done will basically be known as the man who saved Jake Roberts's life). NO ! Damnit, read the thread ! 😂 Scotty 2 Hotty is. DDP is still doing the Yoga stuff and is also sharing idiotic MAGA shit on his social medias.
El-P Posted August 16 Report Posted August 16 So on a JCW (the Juggalo promotion of ICP) vs GCW show, Masha Slamovich tagged with 2 Cold Scorpio and... the Great Sasuke. Yes, this actually happened. (haven't watched it yet though, but the intros are already a mindfuck. Like, this is actually real)
Robert S Posted Monday at 09:56 PM Report Posted Monday at 09:56 PM As there was some talk about Jim Cornette and his podcasts on this board: Cornette has fired the guy who did the art for his podcasts (the youtube thumbnails) because he found out that that guy posted all kind of right-wing-nutjob conspiracy theories on social media. (okay, to be precise, it was more that that guy quit before he could get fired - Brian Last apparently told that guy to stop acting crazy on social media and he was, "nah, I'm good")
Ricky Jackson Posted Monday at 10:14 PM Report Posted Monday at 10:14 PM Not that I watch a lot of Cornette videos, but i always found that art style obnoxious so no big lossÂ
JRH Posted Tuesday at 06:26 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 06:26 PM Who was the youngest person to work a match? I dont mean jokey stuff like Matt Hardy's baby son pinning a guy or Nicholas winning the tag belts with Braun, I mean an actual match that's treated at least somewhat more seriously.
NintendoLogic Posted Tuesday at 06:39 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 06:39 PM Rey Mysterio was 14 when he debuted. I'm sure there are some joshi who were even younger.
El-P Posted Tuesday at 07:29 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 07:29 PM Riho was 9 when she started, trained by Emi Sakura. So yeah, she's 28 and almost a 20 years vet. And AEW needs to bring her back (she was injured last year).
Robert S Posted Tuesday at 08:25 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 08:25 PM Colby Corino started at the age of 13 (he had matches earlier, but I would assume those were comedy matches or whatever as they were all on "Toys for Tots" fundraising shows)
El-P Posted Tuesday at 10:24 PM Report Posted Tuesday at 10:24 PM The two RevPro show this week-end have some quite interesting matches, both in term of quality and talents involved considering the dynamics of US wrestling. Most notably on Friday you get Micheal Oku (who's been on AEW/ROH shows before), Shibata, Tanahashi (yeah, these two teaming !), Speedball & Zozaya (who has been under WWE's radar and may possibly end up there, which would be a pity because he's way too good) vs Robbie X, Cowboy Way, Hechicero & Kyle Fletcher. On the Saturday show you got Micheal Oku (who has been on AEW/ROH) vs Leon Slater (from TNA, therefore connected with WWE, although I hope he eventually goes where he belongs after his TNA stint) which should be an awesome match BTW, and Mercedes Moné tagging with Kanji & Dani Luna (also from TNA, therefore, pity, etc..., I'd love Mercedes to sell her AEW backstage because I really like Luna). ZSJ vs Zozaya should be quite terrific too.
Laz Posted Wednesday at 01:43 AM Report Posted Wednesday at 01:43 AM I'm seconding the push for Luna. She's impressed me a lot from my late spring indie dives into Prestige, WCPW, Limitless, etc.
JRH Posted Wednesday at 07:39 PM Report Posted Wednesday at 07:39 PM TIL that WCW got in hot water with the British Royal Family over a Steven Regal promo: Â
NintendoLogic Posted Friday at 10:56 AM Report Posted Friday at 10:56 AM That reminds me of how the RCMP took legal action to prevent Jacques Rougeau from using the Mountie gimmick in Canada.
David Mantell Posted Friday at 08:09 PM Report Posted Friday at 08:09 PM On 8/20/2025 at 10:39 PM, JRH said: TIL that WCW got in hot water with the British Royal Family over a Steven Regal promo:  WCW was not on ITV anymore by 1997, it was lured away in 1995 by Superchannel, a pan-European NBC affiliate which keeled over in 1998, so I would take this story with not just a pinch of salt but a large sack labelled SAXA ... On 8/19/2025 at 9:39 PM, NintendoLogic said: Rey Mysterio was 14 when he debuted. I'm sure there are some joshi who were even younger. Sarah "Rockin' Robbins started wrestling in Britain aged 12. James Mason started at 14.  Lots of kids were already getting their first push over here at 17, typically beating Jim Breaks for a Lightweight/Welterweight title (both Bulldogs. Danny Collins.). It's still a thing over here in the 2020s eg the three Bryant Brothers. Â
Blehschmidt Posted yesterday at 12:59 AM Report Posted yesterday at 12:59 AM AZM made her Stardom debut at 11 in 2013
Dav'oh Posted yesterday at 05:39 AM Report Posted yesterday at 05:39 AM 14 year-old Terry Gordy wrestled against Ernie Ladd. That one still amazes me https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_kL-_QxdTY
Phil Lions Posted yesterday at 06:59 AM Report Posted yesterday at 06:59 AM 10 hours ago, David Mantell said: WCW was not on ITV anymore by 1997, it was lured away in 1995 by Superchannel, a pan-European NBC affiliate which keeled over in 1998. 1999*
David Mantell Posted yesterday at 08:22 AM Report Posted yesterday at 08:22 AM 1 hour ago, Phil Lions said: 1999* Wikipedia said 98. Whatever. WCW went to Channel 5 in 1999-2001 Point is they jilted ITV and ran off with Superchannel which keeled over on them. Before that Regal promo.
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