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Post by fortknox on Jan 12, 2018 22:13:30 GMT -5
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Post by CeilingFan on Jan 13, 2018 20:18:31 GMT -5
JBL is a bully, plain and simple.
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Post by fortknox on Jan 13, 2018 20:25:26 GMT -5
JBL is a bully, plain and simple. Preaching to the choir.
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Post by jimwilliams on Jan 13, 2018 22:00:32 GMT -5
JBL is a bully, plain and simple. The fact that him, and Bob Holly made a good life for themselves while behaving like they did is a shame.
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Post by ben:friendship frog on Jan 13, 2018 23:22:24 GMT -5
JBL is a bully, plain and simple. Preaching to the choir. You say that but in 9 days most fans will be like "OMG APA!"
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Post by Mozenrath on Jan 13, 2018 23:24:30 GMT -5
JBL is a bully, plain and simple. The fact that him, and Bob Holly made a good life for themselves while behaving like they did is a shame. It's also a good sign that others were complicit in it. Sure, Vince or other higher ups, but even the fellow wrestlers probably weren't too torn up about it. They get to not be the bad guy, but if enough of them had a problem with it, it wouldn't have gone on as long as it did.
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Post by jimwilliams on Jan 13, 2018 23:36:16 GMT -5
The fact that him, and Bob Holly made a good life for themselves while behaving like they did is a shame. It's also a good sign that others were complicit in it. Sure, Vince or other higher ups, but even the fellow wrestlers probably weren't too torn up about it. They get to not be the bad guy, but if enough of them had a problem with it, it wouldn't have gone on as long as it did. I’m just glad that even though they may not have really gotten any punishment back then, the truth about most of them does eventually get out, and their reputations have taken a hit. From JBL’s goofy ass getting fired for making fun of a mans mental problems, to Moolah practically being erased from WWE history for her treatment of other females.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 13, 2018 23:40:45 GMT -5
List?
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Post by corndog on Jan 13, 2018 23:48:36 GMT -5
It's also a good sign that others were complicit in it. Sure, Vince or other higher ups, but even the fellow wrestlers probably weren't too torn up about it. They get to not be the bad guy, but if enough of them had a problem with it, it wouldn't have gone on as long as it did. I’m just glad that even though they may not have really gotten any punishment back then, the truth about most of them does eventually get out, and their reputations have taken a hit. From JBL’s goofy ass getting fired for making fun of a mans mental problems, to Moolah practically being erased from WWE history for her treatment of other females. JBL at least got his butt kicked a few times, whether it was Stevie Richards stick chair shot, Tracey Smothers laying in some punches or my favorite, Joey Styles knocking him out. Never really hear much about Bob Holly getting comeuppance, but he no longer has a job. As far as Moolah, didn't realize she was erased from WWE history and if she is, it took her a damn long time.
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Post by fortknox on Jan 13, 2018 23:53:33 GMT -5
I’m just glad that even though they may not have really gotten any punishment back then, the truth about most of them does eventually get out, and their reputations have taken a hit. From JBL’s goofy ass getting fired for making fun of a mans mental problems, to Moolah practically being erased from WWE history for her treatment of other females. JBL at least got his butt kicked a few times, whether it was Stevie Richards stick chair shot, Tracey Smothers laying in some punches or my favorite, Joey Styles knocking him out. Don't forget Steve Blackman.
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Post by jimwilliams on Jan 14, 2018 0:12:35 GMT -5
I’m just glad that even though they may not have really gotten any punishment back then, the truth about most of them does eventually get out, and their reputations have taken a hit. From JBL’s goofy ass getting fired for making fun of a mans mental problems, to Moolah practically being erased from WWE history for her treatment of other females. JBL at least got his butt kicked a few times, whether it was Stevie Richards stick chair shot, Tracey Smothers laying in some punches or my favorite, Joey Styles knocking him out. Never really hear much about Bob Holly getting comeuppance, but he no longer has a job. As far as Moolah, didn't realize she was erased from WWE history and if she is, it took her a damn long time. She’s pretty much the reason they called that women’s tournament “The May Young Classic”. Ten years ago it would’ve been all about Moolah classic, and probably had jimmy superfly snuka, working as an enforcer referee. I guess the good thing about them becoming a publicly traded company is that they have to worry about the public image a little more.
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Post by Mighty Attack Tribble on Jan 14, 2018 0:17:39 GMT -5
Aggressors listed first: 12. Vader vs. Ken Shamrock 11. Rock vs. Foley, Royal Runner '99 10. Bob Holly/Matt Cappotelli, Tough Enough 9. Bob Holly vs. Renee Dupree 8. Brock Lesnar vs. Randy Orton, SummerSlam '16 7. Benoit, Guerrero & Holly vs. Daniel Puder, Royal Rumble '05 6. Perry Saturn vs. Mike Bell 5. Umaga/Steve-O 4. Butterbean vs. Bart Gunn 3. APA vs. Public Enemy 2. JBL/Blue Meanie 1. Stevie Richards/JBL
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Post by corndog on Jan 14, 2018 0:20:59 GMT -5
JBL at least got his butt kicked a few times, whether it was Stevie Richards stick chair shot, Tracey Smothers laying in some punches or my favorite, Joey Styles knocking him out. Never really hear much about Bob Holly getting comeuppance, but he no longer has a job. As far as Moolah, didn't realize she was erased from WWE history and if she is, it took her a damn long time. She’s pretty much the reason they called that women’s tournament “The May Young Classic”. Ten years ago it would’ve been all about Moolah classic, and probably had jimmy superfly snuka, working as an enforcer referee. I guess the good thing about them becoming a publicly traded company is that they have to worry about the public image a little more. As far as Snuka is concerned, they had a full blown tribute video to him when he passed that had an incredibly awkward reaction from the crowd. All they had to do was an image. I supposed that is a good point, but it seemed like Moolah and Mae Young were pretty much tied for legacy in the later years, so it wasn't as obvious. Also, I have heard some not so great stories about Mae Young as well.
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Post by Surfer Sandman on Jan 14, 2018 0:25:47 GMT -5
It's also a good sign that others were complicit in it. Sure, Vince or other higher ups, but even the fellow wrestlers probably weren't too torn up about it. They get to not be the bad guy, but if enough of them had a problem with it, it wouldn't have gone on as long as it did. I’m just glad that even though they may not have really gotten any punishment back then, the truth about most of them does eventually get out, and their reputations have taken a hit. From JBL’s goofy ass getting fired for making fun of a mans mental problems, to Moolah practically being erased from WWE history for her treatment of other females. Moolah wasn't "erased" from WWE history. Stephanie mentioned her around the time of the womens' royal rumble announcement.
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Post by jimwilliams on Jan 14, 2018 0:31:01 GMT -5
I’m just glad that even though they may not have really gotten any punishment back then, the truth about most of them does eventually get out, and their reputations have taken a hit. From JBL’s goofy ass getting fired for making fun of a mans mental problems, to Moolah practically being erased from WWE history for her treatment of other females. Moolah wasn't "erased" from WWE history. Stephanie mentioned her around the time of the womens' royal rumble announcement. She also compared the terrorist attacks on 9-11 to her dads steroid case, what can I say.... Steph’s gonna Steph.
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Post by sarkerpolseng on Jan 14, 2018 0:36:10 GMT -5
Mike Bell could have been killed being thrown out of the ring like that
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Post by msc on Jan 14, 2018 4:32:52 GMT -5
The Vader one is more both tbh. The story was Shamrock was very green and this was his first PPV match, and his punches were all connecting. Vader was notably getting angrier and angrier until one punch broke his nose, at which point he hits back with a magnificent clothesline which damn near tears Shamrock in half. The match continues in this vein, but it's more "hey, watch your punches" kid than a Bob Holly v rookie special.
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Post by northernmonkey on Jan 14, 2018 5:36:08 GMT -5
Stevie Richards is a good lad
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Post by The Rick Jericho on Jan 14, 2018 9:01:40 GMT -5
Aggressors listed first: 12. Vader vs. Ken Shamrock 11. Rock vs. Foley, Royal Runner '99 10. Bob Holly/Matt Cappotelli, Tough Enough 9. Bob Holly vs. Renee Dupree 8. Brock Lesnar vs. Randy Orton, SummerSlam '16 7. Benoit, Guerrero & Holly vs. Daniel Puder, Royal Rumble '05 6. Perry Saturn vs. Mike Bell 5. Umaga/Steve-O 4. Butterbean vs. Bart Gunn 3. APA vs. Public Enemy 2. JBL/Blue Meanie 1. Stevie Richards/JBL No Holly vs. Lesnar Smackdown 2002? I mean he broke his freakin neck..
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Post by fortknox on Jan 14, 2018 9:28:20 GMT -5
Aggressors listed first: 12. Vader vs. Ken Shamrock 11. Rock vs. Foley, Royal Runner '99 10. Bob Holly/Matt Cappotelli, Tough Enough 9. Bob Holly vs. Renee Dupree 8. Brock Lesnar vs. Randy Orton, SummerSlam '16 7. Benoit, Guerrero & Holly vs. Daniel Puder, Royal Rumble '05 6. Perry Saturn vs. Mike Bell 5. Umaga/Steve-O 4. Butterbean vs. Bart Gunn 3. APA vs. Public Enemy 2. JBL/Blue Meanie 1. Stevie Richards/JBL No Holly vs. Lesnar Smackdown 2002? I mean he broke his freakin neck.. Bob Holly says it was all an accident and not a result of him trying to sandbag Brock during the powerbomb.
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