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Post by newbombturk on Jan 23, 2024 2:27:32 GMT -5
Brother Love. I get that he's a parody of scummy TV preachers but he was a channel changer for me.
John Tolos as The Coach. Brought nothing to the table but that annoying whistle. An absolute anticlimax after the Hennig/Heenan combo.
Jamison. Yikes.
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tafkaga
Samurai Cop
the Dogfather
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Post by tafkaga on Jan 23, 2024 9:26:04 GMT -5
I've never liked the cocky frat boy dropping constant dick references. I didn't even like it when I was that age. Immediate thumbs down.
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Adair
Mike the Goon
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Member is Online
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Post by Adair on Jan 24, 2024 0:09:39 GMT -5
No matter who it is under the mask, I could never stand the Suicide character. TNA so desperately wanted this to be a thing. He felt like a fan-insert character.
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Post by Alyce: Old Media Enthusiast on Jan 24, 2024 0:33:11 GMT -5
Riddle in general, especially after call-up.
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Post by Some Guy on Jan 24, 2024 1:10:27 GMT -5
I love Toni Storm but I absolutely hate her "Timeless" character. From the boring promos to the goofy faces I simply can't get into her current character. I was into it sort of at first but I think it's basically a lower card act pushed as the main champ and it has just irked me more for that so I'm with you fully now. Though I mostly just always thought Toni was alright. She also doesn't really have any idea how to leverage the character into her in ring style yet.
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Post by defectiveepitaph on Jan 24, 2024 2:12:24 GMT -5
MJF. As soon as his music hits, I fast forward.
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Ozman
Samurai Cop
Chi-Town!!!
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Post by Ozman on Jan 24, 2024 5:26:25 GMT -5
I sort of “liked” Stone Cold but as weird as it sounds, when I was a kid he just seemed like a “bad” guy to me. Not a heel but like, a bully or something. I guess the cussing, middle fingers. Felt like someone I would get in trouble with my parents for watching. Austin was a big one for me, as during the height of his popularity, I was in the 8th and 9th grade in rural Appalachia, spending every day getting bullied by camo-wearing, four wheeler-driving rednecks. So, to say I was not a fan at the time is a vast understatement. This is how I felt about The Rock. I saw him as the popular kid that could do and say anything that he wanted and get away with it because he was cool. I really got annoyed when he bullied announcers. They were just doing their jobs, yet The Rock ridiculed them and sometimes even physically abused them.
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Nr1Humanoid
Hank Scorpio
Is the #3 humanoid at best.
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Post by Nr1Humanoid on Jan 24, 2024 8:40:30 GMT -5
The Four Horsemen, no matter the version, including DX and Evolution. They represent everything that takes me out of matches/storylines. And so cowardly from top to bottom, yet the announcers always try to sell them as dangerous. We would be dangerous too if I had a posse everywhere I went, but it would not make me personally dangerous, just a loser. Jon Moxley. Unintentional comedy everytime he tries to come off as a badass. WWE and AWE's attempts to keep Bullet Club alive with a psudo version everytime they have members from the original on the payroll. Who are some wrestling characters that you can’t stand, not because of any angle/booking or anything but they instantly make you want to change the channel/tune out or ruin the watch. For me it’s Brother Love. Anytime he shows up on late 80s rewatches it’s an immediate skip. Was anyone ever a fan of that dude!? Me. Malign the red faced little f***er again and you will have an enemy for life, sir.
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Sephiroth
Wade Wilson
Surviving
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Post by Sephiroth on Jan 24, 2024 10:13:01 GMT -5
The authority figure. It’s really not necessary, and there is no replicating the Austin-McMahon program, that was lightning in a bottle.
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Post by nickcave on Jan 24, 2024 15:00:25 GMT -5
Dolph Ziggler was always change the channel for me
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