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Post by Adam Black on Sept 30, 2014 12:12:01 GMT -5
Storyline wise Usos and CM Punk losing to The Shield considering how CM Punk beat the Shield all by himself it made the Usos look like dead weight and CM Punk look stupid.
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Post by CATCH_US IS the Conversation on Sept 30, 2014 16:37:14 GMT -5
ok I got a new one, it happened on monday. Mark FN Henry (Former World Champ I might add), losing clean to Bo Dallas. I think he's retiring soon and he's putting over guys on his way out. I have to agree with this. I like Bo enough and I agree that older guys should put younger talents over, but Bo is not at the level where he should be beating former champs, nor is he good enough to be pushed to the point where he could be seen as believably going toe to toe with them.
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Post by Digital Witness on Sept 30, 2014 17:46:27 GMT -5
ok I got a new one, it happened on monday. Mark FN Henry (Former World Champ I might add), losing clean to Bo Dallas. I think he's retiring soon and he's putting over guys on his way out. I have to agree with this. I like Bo enough and I agree that older guys should put younger talents over, but Bo is not at the level where he should be beating former champs, nor is he good enough to be pushed to the point where he could be seen as believably going toe to toe with them. I think we're getting one more run of BAMF Hall of Pain Mark Henry, and he needed some Botavation and a reason to get fired up.
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Post by Can you afford to pay me, Gah on Sept 30, 2014 23:26:09 GMT -5
El Torito and Hornswoggle beat Titus O'Neil and Heath Slater. I say that embarrassing if I was Slater or O'Neil. More so that Hornswoggle was dressed like a cow.
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Post by James Fabiano on Oct 1, 2014 12:15:30 GMT -5
Zack Ryder I think is the only person to lose cleanly to 3MB. Leave, Zack, while you still can!!!!
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Post by Hit Girl on Oct 1, 2014 17:05:49 GMT -5
Matt Hardy losing to Zack Gowen
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Post by carp (SPC, Itoh Respect Army) on Oct 1, 2014 19:10:17 GMT -5
Legit surprised by the people saying Kenny Omega losing to the little girl. The dude came out of that looking like a hilarious entertainer, an awesomely talented seller, and talented and trusted enough to be in there safely with a little kid. It's the opposite of embarrassing.
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Post by MrBRulzOK on Oct 1, 2014 19:20:24 GMT -5
Technically not a loss, but Serotonin getting laid out in their debut by the Voodoo Kin Mafia.
Pretty much told you right away that group was screwed.
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Post by Tony Schiavontay on Oct 1, 2014 20:03:22 GMT -5
Shockmaster to his own feet
Lex Luger to Billy Whatshisname's t-shirts
El Dandy to doubt
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Post by OVO 40 hunched over like he 80 on Oct 1, 2014 20:55:40 GMT -5
Technically not a loss, but Serotonin getting laid out in their debut by the Voodoo Kin Mafia. Pretty much told you right away that group was screwed. Serotonin...I had such high hopes for the faction, a cool name and Raven as a mentor, they could've done more...now that we're on that subject, Kaz putting over Crazzy Steve.
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Post by DiBiase is Good on Oct 1, 2014 21:04:14 GMT -5
Marty Janetty was pinned by Bobby Heenan at Survivor Series 89 and it wasn't like at WM4 when Heenan pinned Koko after his partners helped him out behind the Ref's back. Heenan tagged in (Janetty had been worn down by other opponents but he wasn't out), dropped a couple of knees and pinned him clean.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 1, 2014 22:16:08 GMT -5
Legit surprised by the people saying Kenny Omega losing to the little girl. The dude came out of that looking like a hilarious entertainer, an awesomely talented seller, and talented and trusted enough to be in there safely with a little kid. It's the opposite of embarrassing. Although I hate the match, I agree with this. This is a match you can show to non-fans who think that wrestlers are just big guys who stomp when they punch and "know how to fall". It was novelty entertainment and nothing more, similar to how wrestlers in America pretend to get beat up by Rey Mysterio.
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Post by Nr1Humanoid on Oct 2, 2014 3:25:17 GMT -5
Legit surprised by the people saying Kenny Omega losing to the little girl. The dude came out of that looking like a hilarious entertainer, an awesomely talented seller, and talented and trusted enough to be in there safely with a little kid. It's the opposite of embarrassing. Although I hate the match, I agree with this. This is a match you can show to non-fans who think that wrestlers are just big guys who stomp when they punch and "know how to fall". It was novelty entertainment and nothing more, similar to how wrestlers in America pretend to get beat up by Rey Mysterio. Agreed. I don't see the difference between this and coaches teaching kids contact sports.
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Post by James Fabiano on Oct 2, 2014 8:13:13 GMT -5
Vader losing to Bradshaw, Mark Henry, and Al Snow.
Big Show loses his first WWF match clean to the stunner. And this is why you'll never see another WrestleMania moment like Hogan vs. Andre. 50/50 booking means anyone can go down to anything, no matter what size they are.
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Post by OVO 40 hunched over like he 80 on Oct 2, 2014 11:37:50 GMT -5
Big Show lost his first match? man that was stupid. Yeah didn't Vader also lost to Edge like on one of his first matches with the company?
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Post by molson5 on Oct 2, 2014 13:16:41 GMT -5
As a kid, I was kayfabe embarrassed for the Junkyard Dog losing to Harley Race at Mania 3 and having to bow to him. And I was even more embarrassed for him after he showed what a poor loser he was by hitting Race from behind with a chair right afterwards. In that era, you almost never saw babyfaces, even midcard babyfaces, lose so decisively. And before that match, I still thought of JYD as a top guy, though in retrospect, he was in the tail end of his career at that point.
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Post by jmule on Oct 2, 2014 13:37:07 GMT -5
I was always disgusted about Bret losing the belt to backlund in 94
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Post by OVO 40 hunched over like he 80 on Oct 2, 2014 13:52:21 GMT -5
As a kid, I was kayfabe embarrassed for the Junkyard Dog losing to Harley Race at Mania 3 and having to bow to him. And I was even more embarrassed for him after he showed what a poor loser he was by hitting Race from behind with a chair right afterwards. In that era, you almost never saw babyfaces, even midcard babyfaces, lose so decisively. And before that match, I still thought of JYD as a top guy, though in retrospect, he was in the tail end of his career at that point. Yeah didn't he left after that?
Another one, 911 losing to Spike Dudley, yeah it was at the end of his run, and it helped Spike's giant killer gimmick, but it was still hard to see, at one time he was the biggest babyface in ECW. I think once he wrestled a match and was so bad, the fans lost interest in him.
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Post by James Fabiano on Oct 2, 2014 14:26:49 GMT -5
As a kid, I was kayfabe embarrassed for the Junkyard Dog losing to Harley Race at Mania 3 and having to bow to him. And I was even more embarrassed for him after he showed what a poor loser he was by hitting Race from behind with a chair right afterwards. In that era, you almost never saw babyfaces, even midcard babyfaces, lose so decisively. And before that match, I still thought of JYD as a top guy, though in retrospect, he was in the tail end of his career at that point. Yeah didn't he left after that?
Another one, 911 losing to Spike Dudley, yeah it was at the end of his run, and it helped Spike's giant killer gimmick, but it was still hard to see, at one time he was the biggest babyface in ECW. I think once he wrestled a match and was so bad, the fans lost interest in him.
I think he was gone for a bit then came back in the summer. JYD was with the company going into 1988, and he was on SummerSlam, and I think the WM4 battle royal. Yeah, 911 vs. Ron Simmons. So bad, that this is why they needed to do the Fonzie angle. Now, speaking of which, this is taking liberties with the question, but apparently there was a Public Enemy vs. Gangstas match where Fonzie laid out both PE with a chair, leading to the finish. (I think this can be seen on Extreme Warfare Vol.2, heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeey maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan, niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice shoooooooooooooooooot...)
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Post by OVO 40 hunched over like he 80 on Oct 2, 2014 14:42:52 GMT -5
Yeah didn't he left after that?
Another one, 911 losing to Spike Dudley, yeah it was at the end of his run, and it helped Spike's giant killer gimmick, but it was still hard to see, at one time he was the biggest babyface in ECW. I think once he wrestled a match and was so bad, the fans lost interest in him.
I think he was gone for a bit then came back in the summer. JYD was with the company going into 1988, and he was on SummerSlam, and I think the WM4 battle royal. Yeah, 911 vs. Ron Simmons. So bad, that this is why they needed to do the Fonzie angle. Now, speaking of which, this is taking liberties with the question, but apparently there was a Public Enemy vs. Gangstas match where Fonzie laid out both PE with a chair, leading to the finish. (I think this can be seen on Extreme Warfare Vol.2, heeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeey maaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan, niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiice shoooooooooooooooooot...) Holy shit, I can dig that happening, the amount of heat it got Fonzie. I need to see that happening, I wonder if the ECW fans tried to riot like when Shane Douglas pushed Gary Wolfe with the Halo
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