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Post by Leaving after 1,600 on Dec 4, 2007 3:01:53 GMT -5
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Post by machinegun on Dec 4, 2007 3:08:00 GMT -5
He is truely the king of Kayfabe
Gotta love him. He really is awesome.
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Post by Leaving after 1,600 on Dec 4, 2007 3:10:49 GMT -5
And hearing Paul E on the phone was awesome in so many words.
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Post by machinegun on Dec 4, 2007 3:12:03 GMT -5
Paul E and Dr. D tore him a new asshole
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Post by machinegun on Dec 4, 2007 3:19:46 GMT -5
Jesus this gets heated.... Wow
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Post by Leaving after 1,600 on Dec 4, 2007 4:37:37 GMT -5
Ok wow I've now watched the whole thing, and wow, i wish Kayfabe was still around, that's entertainment right there.
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Post by Kenny Brockelstein on Dec 4, 2007 6:05:05 GMT -5
"I've never heard of blading". A blatant lie to protect kayfabe. Magnificent.
Is Dr. D still alive? I'd love to hear his thoughts on the business now. I bet he'd flip out at all the wrestlers with myspace pages.
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Post by andrew8798 on Dec 4, 2007 6:08:02 GMT -5
"I've never heard of blading". A blatant lie to protect kayfabe. Magnificent. Is Dr. D still alive? I'd love to hear his thoughts on the business now. I bet he'd flip out at all the wrestlers with myspace pages. yeah he is still alive
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Post by Hiroshi Hase on Dec 4, 2007 9:43:14 GMT -5
Does he do indy shows or anything? I mean after his WWE stint in 84, I haven't seen him or heard about him anywhere.
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Post by Leaving after 1,600 on Dec 4, 2007 12:37:30 GMT -5
He's a bounty hunter now, no not the racist word kind, he is the kind of bounty hunter who goes around tells people to get the smurf on the ground, then instead of telling them about Jesus he tells them how wrestling is real and he has never heard of blading. He is Doctor the bounty huntaaaaaa
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Post by Kenny Brockelstein on Dec 4, 2007 13:13:58 GMT -5
He's a bounty hunter now, no not the racist word kind, he is the kind of bounty hunter who goes around tells people to get the smurf on the ground, then instead of telling them about Jesus he tells them how wrestling is real and he has never heard of blading. He is Doctor the bounty huntaaaaaa Now that is a TV show worth watching! If only I worked in TV in America...
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Post by imnotbooked on Dec 4, 2007 13:21:36 GMT -5
I can see it now, DOC: The Bounty Hunter...
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Post by jobber2thestars on Dec 4, 2007 14:51:19 GMT -5
I can see it now, DOC: The Bounty Hunter... Only if it's a six part mini-series of Dr. D hunting John Stossel across the country.
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Post by plushtar on Dec 4, 2007 16:06:43 GMT -5
He could team up with Harley Race who was a process server from the mid-to-late 90's. Race boasts of a 100% success rate in his book. I wonder how well Schultz does.
In 2009, Stossel & Schultz should reuinite for a 25th Anniversary so Schultz could make him deaf in the other ear.
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Post by eDemento2099 on Dec 4, 2007 16:38:11 GMT -5
Ok wow I've now watched the whole thing, and wow, i wish Kayfabe was still around, that's entertainment right there. What about when Cena & Mr Kennedy went on talk shows, blatantly lying that there are no steroids in wrestling today? Couldn't that be considered kayfabe?
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Post by Powder/The Professor on Dec 4, 2007 17:14:42 GMT -5
I can see it now, DOC: The Bounty Hunter... Only if it's a six part mini-series of Dr. D hunting John Stossel across the country. FTW!
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Post by Leaving after 1,600 on Dec 4, 2007 23:01:21 GMT -5
I can see it now, DOC: The Bounty Hunter... Someone needs to photoshop this...
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Post by Dolph Zalgo on Dec 5, 2007 1:16:09 GMT -5
...and after seeing that and history having revealed more and more "behind the scenes" information you STILL wonder WHY wrestling has such a bad rap?
If someone convincingly by all mean tries to sell you his truth, which turns out to be a bunch of motherf***ing lies, HOW, HOW could you trust them? Wrestling IS artificial, there is NO doubt about that.
If we had wrestlers acting like THAT today, the whole Benoit thing would have a far worse aftermath on the image of pro wrestling. It would probably be somewhere close to the image of people reenacting bloody schoolgirl rape.
I totally understand that you don't want to hear people, who have no clue, talk about how you are big only because you took steroids, how wrestling is fake, etc., etc. But, you DO NOT threaten them with violence, you DO NOT hit them, you DO NOT LIE and say "NO I DON'T TAKE STEROIDS!"
If you are able to articulate yourself properly you can say things like:
"Please tell me how to fake a fall from 8 feet to the canvas!" "You do not get big by taking steroids. Why are ALL muscular people regularly working out if you just have to take funny pills to get big?" "I offer you a free training at a local wrestling school. Tell me how fake it is after that!"
Yelling and insulting people gets you nowhere. That Jim Wilson guy was actually pretty professional for not acting like a rabid monkey with acute roid rage (if there is such thing) and remaining calm no matter how Dr. (Dr? I seriouly doubt he even went to college) Death David Schultz insulted him.
Wrestling has gone a long way from those days and today promoters are intelligent enough to have guys like John Cena, Chris Jericho or Kevin Nash represent their company on TV. Ok, Cena and Jericho STILL were dodging and dissimulating the truth, but not in such an impudent way as Schultz.
If wish there more wrestlers like Kevin Nash. He's very intelligent, articulate and today makes no secret about the dark sides of the business. He openly admitted to heavy drinking, steroids, backstage arguments, drug abuse and such as being part of the business. However he clears up a lot of false rumours and all that in a witty and not insulting way.
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Post by Leaving after 1,600 on Dec 5, 2007 1:21:56 GMT -5
...and after seeing that and history having revealed more and more "behind the scenes" information you STILL wonder WHY wrestling has such a bad rap? If someone convincingly by all mean tries to sell you his truth, which turns out to be a bunch of mothersmurfing lies, HOW, HOW could you trust them? Wrestling IS artificial, there is NO doubt about that. If we had wrestlers acting like THAT today, the whole Benoit thing would have a far worse aftermath on the image of pro wrestling. It would probably be somewhere close to the image of people reenacting bloody schoolgirl rape. I totally understand that you don't want to hear people, who have no clue, talk about how you are big only because you took steroids, how wrestling is fake, etc., etc. But, you DO NOT threaten them with violence, you DO NOT hit them, you DO NOT LIE and say "NO I DON'T TAKE STEROIDS!" If you are able to articulate yourself properly you can say things like: "Please tell me how to fake a fall from 8 feet to the canvas!" "You do not get big by taking steroids. Why are ALL muscular people regularly working out if you just have to take funny pills to get big?" "I offer you a free training at a local wrestling school. Tell me how fake it is after that!" Yelling and insulting people gets you nowhere. That Jim Wilson guy was actually pretty professional for not acting like a rabid monkey with acute roid rage (if there is such thing) and remaining calm no matter how Dr. (Dr? I seriouly doubt he even went to college) Death David Schultz insulted him. Wrestling has gone a long way from those days and today promoters are intelligent enough to have guys like John Cena, Chris Jericho or Kevin Nash represent their company on TV. Ok, Cena and Jericho STILL were dodging and dissimulating the truth, but not in such an impudent way as Schultz. If wish there more wrestlers like Kevin Nash. He's very intelligent, articulate and today makes no secret about the dark sides of the business. He openly admitted to heavy drinking, steroids, backstage arguments, drug abuse and such as being part of the business. However he clears up a lot of false rumours and all that in a witty and not insulting way. Uhmmmm, i got my picture taken with Buff
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Post by Hiroshi Hase on Dec 5, 2007 8:40:00 GMT -5
...and after seeing that and history having revealed more and more "behind the scenes" information you STILL wonder WHY wrestling has such a bad rap? If someone convincingly by all mean tries to sell you his truth, which turns out to be a bunch of mothersmurfing lies, HOW, HOW could you trust them? Wrestling IS artificial, there is NO doubt about that. If we had wrestlers acting like THAT today, the whole Benoit thing would have a far worse aftermath on the image of pro wrestling. It would probably be somewhere close to the image of people reenacting bloody schoolgirl rape. I totally understand that you don't want to hear people, who have no clue, talk about how you are big only because you took steroids, how wrestling is fake, etc., etc. But, you DO NOT threaten them with violence, you DO NOT hit them, you DO NOT LIE and say "NO I DON'T TAKE STEROIDS!" If you are able to articulate yourself properly you can say things like: "Please tell me how to fake a fall from 8 feet to the canvas!" "You do not get big by taking steroids. Why are ALL muscular people regularly working out if you just have to take funny pills to get big?" "I offer you a free training at a local wrestling school. Tell me how fake it is after that!" Yelling and insulting people gets you nowhere. That Jim Wilson guy was actually pretty professional for not acting like a rabid monkey with acute roid rage (if there is such thing) and remaining calm no matter how Dr. (Dr? I seriouly doubt he even went to college) Death David Schultz insulted him. Wrestling has gone a long way from those days and today promoters are intelligent enough to have guys like John Cena, Chris Jericho or Kevin Nash represent their company on TV. Ok, Cena and Jericho STILL were dodging and dissimulating the truth, but not in such an impudent way as Schultz. If wish there more wrestlers like Kevin Nash. He's very intelligent, articulate and today makes no secret about the dark sides of the business. He openly admitted to heavy drinking, steroids, backstage arguments, drug abuse and such as being part of the business. However he clears up a lot of false rumours and all that in a witty and not insulting way. Even though it was funny to see Albano and Schultz go nuts, they probably should've exercised some restraint on the show even if what Wilson was saying was wrong.
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