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Post by bogussting on Dec 26, 2016 12:22:21 GMT -5
Sid acting cowardly in his 1995 feud with Diesel.
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Futureraven: Beelzebruv
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Post by Futureraven: Beelzebruv on Dec 27, 2016 16:04:55 GMT -5
Taz when he made the jump from ECW to the WWF. Back in ECW he was an awesome badass dude who had a great presence and is honestly one of my favourite characters in wrestling history. When he arrived in WWF he was an annoying shitty wannabe tough guy and it killed him stone dead honestly. It pains me to say but the longer Kane goes the less intimidating he becomes. 1997-2004 was great but since about mid 2004 when they gave him the horribly distasteful miscarriage storyline with Lita and Snitsky, it just hasn't been the same. Trying to humanise Kane was a pretty silly idea to begin with, but doing it in that fashion was flat out stupid. And since then we've had Co-Kane, Demon again Kane, half Co/Half Demon Kane, etc. It's sadly not the same anymore. Vader coming to WWF is another big one. Beast in Japan and WCW but a "fat piece of shit" in WWF. Dan Severn basically lost all of his aura the moment he spoke which sucks because I love Dan and thought he should have gone way further with someone like Cornette as his manager. So his next gimmick is drug dealer?
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Post by theshockmaster on Dec 29, 2016 2:01:01 GMT -5
Harley Race during his WWF run.
Jake Roberts when he made his return in 96.
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Post by MC Blowfish on Dec 29, 2016 9:10:32 GMT -5
Taz is up there. The guy was intimidating in ECW and for a second it seemed that was the plan when he came in, but he was just too small and booked horribly.
The Bushwhackers went from madmen to lovable faces.
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Post by Perfect Timing on Dec 29, 2016 9:38:00 GMT -5
Taz losing the singlet had him looking like a jobber also.
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Post by N E O G E O B O Y S on Dec 29, 2016 10:07:31 GMT -5
My first exposure to tazz was his debut against angle, so when I watched he didn't produced me any kind of feeling, he was nothing special in my eyes, and didn't looked cool next to angle. even less compared with the IC scene or the main eventers
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Post by The Dark Order Inferno on Dec 29, 2016 10:57:51 GMT -5
Any big man once they've had a dancing gimmick, Albert, Kurrgan, Rikishi, it doesn't matter, once you've bounced around the ring and jiggled in time to music there is no going back.
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