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Post by maxx420 on Feb 15, 2008 16:33:39 GMT -5
He shouldn't have talked. It looked like it was going to be awesome, then he talked about using a straw to drink brains and it just got ridiculous after that. I think the part where he said he'd use EY's eyes for olives in his martini is where I just couldn't keep a straight face. Rellik drinks Martinis. Hahaha. He's clearly the most flamboyant demonic monster on the planet.
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Post by Michael Coello on Feb 15, 2008 16:47:32 GMT -5
He shouldn't have talked. It looked like it was going to be awesome, then he talked about using a straw to drink brains and it just got ridiculous after that. I think the part where he said he'd use EY's eyes for olives in his martini is where I just couldn't keep a straight face. Rellik drinks Martinis. Hahaha.
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Post by Jazzman on Feb 15, 2008 17:43:17 GMT -5
Rellik is Black Reign's cousins sisters nephews former roommate. Spaceballs for the win!!!! And am I the only person who really hopes that Rellik becomes Charlie Hass and puts on his other mask becomes unstoppable?
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Post by Lenny: Smooth like Keith Stone on Feb 15, 2008 18:05:26 GMT -5
"Eric Young... I am gonna cut off your eyelids and use them to make a little umbrella for my Cosmopolitan."
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Post by Mongo & Pepe: Back in Black on Feb 15, 2008 22:36:27 GMT -5
I don't understand the comparison people make between Rellik and Mikey Whipwreck. Whipwreck actually won most of his matches. It always looked like he was going to lose because he was getting beat up throughout the whole match. And then he'd pull off the fluke victory. That was his gimmick. He very rarely lost during his first run in ECW.
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Post by mysterydriver on Feb 15, 2008 22:56:44 GMT -5
I don't understand the comparison people make between Rellik and Mikey Whipwreck. Whipwreck actually won most of his matches. It always looked like he was going to lose because he was getting beat up throughout the whole match. And then he'd pull off the fluke victory. That was his gimmick. He very rarely lost during his first run in ECW. What I remember of Mikey, before he started winning matches, was him being constantly destroyed and squashed. No offense, whatsoever. His music was "Loser." He was billed from Buffalo. He was the jobber of all jobbers. I might be making up memories...I've done that before...
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Post by Jay Peas 42 on Feb 16, 2008 22:57:49 GMT -5
Rellik is killer backwards, I don't know if that has been said enough. Channeling Japanese Announcer, okay
"The Amazing Artifact Man is from the land of Wind and Ghosts. He is in the companionship of Shadow Prefacture, who once played Vaderdust for the WWF. Artifact has made promises that his rivals will face a delightful dismemberment and death. Both Men work for the Dark Fortune Teller James Mitchell, who torment the wrestler Very Deep Well, who he claims is his progeny."
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Post by Celgress on Feb 16, 2008 23:06:03 GMT -5
Rellik is killer backwards, I don't know if that has been said enough. Channeling Japanese Announcer, okay Nah, it is really Jobber spelt backwards.
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Post by EJS on Feb 17, 2008 17:07:50 GMT -5
It seemed like on this weeks impact they changed direction of his character. It is now purposely over the top "evil" that most people would laugh at, but scares the shit out of an idiot like Eric Young.
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Post by Vice honcho room temperature on Feb 17, 2008 17:19:35 GMT -5
Eh, still better than Flavor of Love, so I'd watch it. I think 30 minutes of a dog humping a table leg would be better than Flavor of Love But Flavor of Love is an hour show what will kill the 2nd half hour
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Post by GaTechGrad on Feb 17, 2008 20:05:56 GMT -5
Rellik + Raven + Judas Mesias + James Mitchell = Dungeon of Doom Version 2.0
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Post by Reverend BTY on Feb 17, 2008 21:48:15 GMT -5
It seemed like on this weeks impact they changed direction of his character. It is now purposely over the top "evil" that most people would laugh at, but scares the crap out of an idiot like Eric Young. And this is why I love Rellik. Also because of the wacky shit he says, I picture him in loafers, a robe, and just chillin in his living room. Reading a book by the fire. Anyway, not only that but he's not a bad wrestler. I hope they keep this up.
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Post by big nasty on Feb 17, 2008 21:50:51 GMT -5
He shouldn't have talked. It looked like it was going to be awesome, then he talked about using a straw to drink brains and it just got ridiculous after that. I think the part where he said he'd use EY's eyes for olives in his martini is where I just couldn't keep a straight face. Rellik drinks Martinis. Hahaha. "and before i go to bed, i drink hot chocolatte, but its blood--uh, your blood, that i took from you-- and heated--and ill stir it with your finger that i, uh, i broke off earlier, remember? and if i spill some ill use your tongue to wipe it up--your tongue, that i ripped out of your mouth -did i mention that? i think i did..."
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Post by laotioncommotion on Feb 18, 2008 12:36:23 GMT -5
I have said with many of these demonic characters that if booked by a person who can deal with the depths of the characters, they would work really well. Alot of the bookers who book these characters are really scared to go to the extreme depths that some of these dark characters need. The reasons for their fear are normally either religious beliefs, personal demons, or censors. Despite what Undertaker said of being the worst time of his life, the Ministry Undertaker really went very far into those depths and worked very well. You know, I was actually just thinking about that, and the problem with doing something like that is that there's only so much you can do with a wrestling angle in order to make it have a potential payoff that's actually feasible. I remember when I was younger and the Ministry was trying to embalm Steve Austin, it kind of killed the whole feud between them. It was fitting of the character, and definitely pretty freaky, but it wasn't believable. You knew they weren't going to make good on the promise, because there was no way Steve Austin was going to be embalmed on a wrestling program. So even something like Rellik, you can't have him talk too much about "I'm going to kill this guy" or "I'm going to eat his eyeballs", because it isn't going to happen. I get where you're coming from, and I think there's definitely room to work within the confines of a wrestling program, but there's a line to tow.
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Post by Jay Peas 42 on Feb 20, 2008 20:48:56 GMT -5
I have said with many of these demonic characters that if booked by a person who can deal with the depths of the characters, they would work really well. Alot of the bookers who book these characters are really scared to go to the extreme depths that some of these dark characters need. The reasons for their fear are normally either religious beliefs, personal demons, or censors. Despite what Undertaker said of being the worst time of his life, the Ministry Undertaker really went very far into those depths and worked very well. You know, I was actually just thinking about that, and the problem with doing something like that is that there's only so much you can do with a wrestling angle in order to make it have a potential payoff that's actually feasible. I remember when I was younger and the Ministry was trying to embalm Steve Austin, it kind of killed the whole feud between them. It was fitting of the character, and definitely pretty freaky, but it wasn't believable. You knew they weren't going to make good on the promise, because there was no way Steve Austin was going to be embalmed on a wrestling program. So even something like Rellik, you can't have him talk too much about "I'm going to kill this guy" or "I'm going to eat his eyeballs", because it isn't going to happen. I get where you're coming from, and I think there's definitely room to work within the confines of a wrestling program, but there's a line to tow. What he said. For every Undertaker, you get five Kevie the Vampire (he so needed a Goth Talk style segment) and four of Black Scorpion ("Are you afraid of my Black Magical Powers, Sting?")
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Post by -Lithium- on Feb 21, 2008 0:12:27 GMT -5
He drinks martinis?
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Post by Toom E. Guci on Feb 21, 2008 15:30:15 GMT -5
From Wikipedia: "Hugger found perhaps his greatest success on the indy circuit in late 2006 when he began working for Impact Zone Wrestling in Arizona. He created a demonic character named REDRUM ("MURDER" spelled backwards, which is a reference to The Shining), who often (kayfabe) possesses the souls of his opponents after defeating them and sometimes has his body covered in a red liquid which is supposed to depict blood. Hugger added a mask similar in appearance to the Great Muta's, shaved his head and grew a goatee to complete the look. Hugger said he got the idea for the REDRUM gimmick when he impersonated Muta over in Japan. According to Hugger during an interview with the Wrestling Observer, he liked the whole dark, blood spitting personality and decided to reinvent his wrestling career. Although he was somewhat sad to let the Johnny Stamboli days go, he felt it was time to move on." Personally, I think they should bring in his tag team partners, SoCal worker Black Metal and (former) Pittsburgh Indy mainstay Dean Radford, to back him up. A non-James Mitchell "evil" stable would be a nice little change. I lived these days. very fun & enjoyable to watch. And actually, the 3 were just about to start a stable in Rising Phoenix Wrestling here in Arizona. They sneak attacked the team of Brandon Nitro & Johnny Dynamite at a show with the Commissioner of the promotion turning heel & bringing back a stable he once ran when he was an active wrestler called Evilution. They had everything all planned out for the next show, where Radford, OC Machine, & REDRUM would be his new stable when suddenly, RPW was sold & all storylines dropped. Sadly, this angle never finished & RPW fans were bummed about it.
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Post by Palatial Regalia on Feb 21, 2008 15:35:18 GMT -5
I have said with many of these demonic characters that if booked by a person who can deal with the depths of the characters, they would work really well. Alot of the bookers who book these characters are really scared to go to the extreme depths that some of these dark characters need. The reasons for their fear are normally either religious beliefs, personal demons, or censors. Despite what Undertaker said of being the worst time of his life, the Ministry Undertaker really went very far into those depths and worked very well. Kevin Sullivan leaving Superstar Billy Graham in the desert to die.
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Post by plushtar on Feb 21, 2008 15:38:26 GMT -5
I have said with many of these demonic characters that if booked by a person who can deal with the depths of the characters, they would work really well. Alot of the bookers who book these characters are really scared to go to the extreme depths that some of these dark characters need. The reasons for their fear are normally either religious beliefs, personal demons, or censors. Despite what Undertaker said of being the worst time of his life, the Ministry Undertaker really went very far into those depths and worked very well. Kevin Sullivan leaving Superstar Billy Graham in the desert to die. Wait a minute, does WWE currently own any footage of Kevin Sullivan's original dark gimmick. I am certain that we will see little of the Dungeon of Doom on DVD anytime soon.
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Post by Palatial Regalia on Feb 21, 2008 15:54:31 GMT -5
Kevin Sullivan leaving Superstar Billy Graham in the desert to die. Wait a minute, does WWE currently own any footage of Kevin Sullivan's original dark gimmick. I am certain that we will see little of the Dungeon of Doom on DVD anytime soon. I believe WWE bought the Florida Championship Wrestling library, so yes.
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