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Post by Nacho STAYS Hyped on Mar 11, 2010 19:32:56 GMT -5
Their reaction to Boner's death was priceless.
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Post by rrbbh on Mar 11, 2010 19:58:28 GMT -5
This was just a hilarious preview. Both seem like cool guys. I'm looking forward to see the whole thing.
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Post by Crazy Diamond on Mar 11, 2010 20:26:14 GMT -5
This may be better than Brickhouse Brown's shoot, and that one was hilarious. I don't normally buy shoots but I'll be getting this and the upcoming Cornette one.
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Post by Gopher Mod on Mar 11, 2010 20:32:35 GMT -5
Why can't I unsee Paul London becoming a comedian in the vein of Mitch Hedberg?
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Post by Chuckie Finster on Mar 12, 2010 2:00:14 GMT -5
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Post by Dave at the Movies on Mar 12, 2010 5:05:37 GMT -5
Looks funny.
I honestly don't think either guy was pushed that well in WWE. they both came in around 2003-2004 from the indys and WWE at the time had no intention on pushing small guys from the indys like them at all.
Hell it took them 5 years to realize that Brian Kendrick was good enough to push.
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Post by The OP on Mar 12, 2010 10:01:45 GMT -5
For anyone that's having trouble finding the clip on highspots website, you're not alone. I ended up googling it and finding it that way. This does look pretty entertaining though, I might pick it up at some point. As a big London and Kendrick mark, I obviously feel like the WWE could have done more with them after their SmackDown run but eh, doesn't that apply to everyone that goes from SD to RAW? However, you can't tell me WWE didn't TRY to push them, ESPECIALLY Kendrick, afterwards. Thats what I take offense to. Kendrick got to be in a world title match and even when he was on RAW they started an angle with him going after the tag titles, but he blew both of those pushes because of his little f***ing habit. I see your point, but at the same time while their tag team was put over strongly in terms of wins/losses, they never really got any mic time or a chance to show their personalities to the crowd. I think that's the main reason they never really took off. I know there was the whole issue with Kendrick's drug use, but that happened later after London was already gone and Kendrick was doing his singles run. Kendrick got more of a chance to show his personality after going solo, but he didn't get very many wins, and a cocky little guy heel needs to win a lot to really get good heat, otherwise he's basically a comic relief jobber. He got a good showing in that championship scramble match but overall didn't really get any big wins. Imagine if Shawn Michaels early in his HBK run barely ever won a match, it would've been a lot harder for the character to pick up steam and might never have taken off like it did.
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Post by a1TheEnigma1a on Mar 12, 2010 12:55:28 GMT -5
Their reaction to Boner's death was priceless. I know the topic isn't funny at all, sad infact. But seriously, that part of the preview was hilarious. Just watch Kendrick for those few seconds as he realises what has been said, it's priceless...and THEN there is London's expression ;D
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Post by The Line on Mar 12, 2010 13:06:27 GMT -5
I'm out of the wrestling scene, but I may need to buy it. Those two are my favorite wrestlers.
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Post by Dave the Dave on Mar 12, 2010 13:44:10 GMT -5
This is funny, but it makes both guys seem like total tools to me.
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Post by ChokeslamToHell on Mar 12, 2010 14:00:27 GMT -5
Paul London and I have the same cellular telephone.
This is the definition of not giving a **** any more. I mean they start it by smoking a blunt. They just come off as a couple of cool guys that you'd want to smoke with and play some NBA Jam, or just listen to their f-ed up WWE stories.
Highlights are London's view of OVW, burying Jillian Hall and Hardcore Holly and describing what they teach as "hilarious." Boner stuff was classic. Favorite part was London claiming he liked Benoit, basically because he knew he was going to snap one day and probably kill people. Tripolar, son.
"I try to rape someone at least once a week."
"Urkel was over, man."
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Post by Deleted on Mar 12, 2010 15:45:30 GMT -5
This probably a stupid question....but who is Boner anyway?
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Post by edtheripper on Mar 12, 2010 17:50:57 GMT -5
This probably a stupid question....but who is Boner anyway? A character on the 80s sitcom Growing Pains. www.imdb.com/name/nm0462809/I can't wait for this shoot. Looks like it's gonna be a good one.
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Post by edtheripper on Apr 28, 2010 8:17:35 GMT -5
Bumping this one to see if anyone has gotten this one yet. Mine arrived on Monday and I watched it last night. Good stuff. I knew it was two discs but I still wasn't quite expecting the 3 and a half hour run time. It was nice to see that neither was afraid to speak their mind or be afraid of burying someone. It's not all negativity though, as they both have lots of good things to say. I think the only real negative of the shoot for me was the green screen stuff. It was amusing at first but got annoying pretty quickly.
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Post by Ass Dan on Apr 28, 2010 14:32:00 GMT -5
London and Kendrick are two guys I'd love to hang with. They seem like pretty cool dudes.
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Post by sourdoughjack on Apr 28, 2010 14:47:00 GMT -5
As a big London and Kendrick mark, I obviously feel like the WWE could have done more with them after their SmackDown run but eh, doesn't that apply to everyone that goes from SD to RAW? However, you can't tell me WWE didn't TRY to push them, ESPECIALLY Kendrick, afterwards. Thats what I take offense to. Kendrick got to be in a world title match and even when he was on RAW they started an angle with him going after the tag titles, but he blew both of those pushes because of his little f***ing habit. THAT part pisses me off. It reminds me of why I f***ing hate Ken Kennedy/Anderson now. You blew your own f***ing chance, douchebag, stop crying about it to anyone who will listen. Sorry for the rant, I really can't stand people who just outright don't want to take responsibility for their own damn mistakes. Kendrick admits responsibility for his release in the interview. They never really blame anyone else for what happened to do them, just complain about how frustrating some of the stuff backstage was and talk about how it ended up killing a lot of their motivation and in the end WWE just wasn't the company for them.
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Post by celticjobber on Apr 28, 2010 17:09:37 GMT -5
This probably a stupid question....but who is Boner anyway? He was Kirk Cameron's best friend on Growing Pains. In real life he was Andrew Koenig, the son of the guy who played Chekov on the original Star Trek series.
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Post by Alex Shelley on Apr 28, 2010 18:44:48 GMT -5
"What was the story behind that?"
(nonchalantly) "Nothing. He was on crack, it turns out."
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Post by LONG ISLAND's OWN vinnypic on Apr 28, 2010 21:47:20 GMT -5
Yes. Just...yes.
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Post by TripleMerc on Apr 28, 2010 21:56:58 GMT -5
"What was the story behind that?" (nonchalantly) "Nothing. He was on crack, it turns out." "It's a form of cream, jizz."
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