Lt. Palumbo
Hank Scorpio
On again off again watcher of a wrestling TV show
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Post by Lt. Palumbo on May 12, 2016 20:11:35 GMT -5
Feel the same way about a lot of it, but I think it's just a product of its time. And being older now and less dumb... we watched Tom Green in 1998, too, doubt we would now. Tom Green is the perfect analogue. I was going to mention Beavis and Butthead. I loved them as a twelve year old. I'll always have fond memories of them, but please, don't ask me to watch them now, but Green definitely works better because it's the exact same time frame.
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Thaal Sinestro
Hank Scorpio
In Brightest Night, In Blackest Day. Etc.
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Post by Thaal Sinestro on May 12, 2016 20:27:45 GMT -5
I will say one thing. I enjoyed Hardcore Holly a hell of a lot more back then than in 2004 onwards.
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Post by A Platypus Rave is Correct on May 12, 2016 21:49:01 GMT -5
I will say one thing. I enjoyed Hardcore Holly a hell of a lot more back then than in 2004 onwards. So the answer to the question is... you don't really like him now?
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Post by sonofsharknado on May 12, 2016 22:02:51 GMT -5
I will say one thing. I enjoyed Hardcore Holly a hell of a lot more back then than in 2004 onwards. So the answer to the question is... you don't really like him now? I'd like him if we got that Holly/Gage match.
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Post by King Devitt: What Plants Crave on May 13, 2016 3:53:53 GMT -5
I dunno, for me it's not so much the moments that I remember the most...usually what I remember first is the energy the shows used to have. They were electric, even in the midcard, even down to the curtain jerkers, it was all somehow exciting.
Shows in the last almost 20 years lost that energy. NXT is so popular b/c it's the first thing on a grand stage that's been able to even come close to that energy and excitement.
I can turn on any Raw from that time period and it just feels like a big exciting to watch.
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