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Post by RowdyRobbyPiper on Aug 5, 2018 3:23:49 GMT -5
Biggest mark: Hulk Hogan. I am convinced that the reason why he’ll never give a true, sincere apology is because he thinks it will make him look weak.
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Post by RowdyRobbyPiper on Aug 5, 2018 3:25:49 GMT -5
I'm gonna throw in a dark horse candidate here : Antonio Inoki. That’s actually NOT an unusual choice.
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Post by Baldobomb-22-OH-MAN!!! on Aug 5, 2018 8:20:05 GMT -5
Enzo Amore probably belongs on this list. dude believes he's going to be a huge hip-hop star when by all accounts he's terrible at it. he got started in the scene by slagging off wrestling fans, the ONLY people who would care about him to begin with.
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Post by Baldobomb-22-OH-MAN!!! on Aug 5, 2018 8:21:19 GMT -5
I'm gonna throw in a dark horse candidate here : Antonio Inoki. That’s actually NOT an unusual choice. he was such a big mark for himself and by extension professional wrestling that he actually thought sending his best and brightest to get destroyed in MMA was a good idea. yeah he belongs on this list, lol.
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Post by dreamer75 on Aug 5, 2018 8:28:43 GMT -5
That’s actually NOT an unusual choice. he was such a big mark for himself and by extension professional wrestling that he actually thought sending his best and brightest to get destroyed in MMA was a good idea. yeah he belongs on this list, lol. Best way to sum up is Inoki take all of vince's quirks but replace bodybuilder for fighter. Both are crazy in their own ways but that is a good introduction to Inoki i can think of
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Post by Heinz Doofenschmirtz on Aug 5, 2018 10:33:48 GMT -5
Not saying anyone’s experience with Cabana is wrong but the guy was awesome to me. I sent him an email because I used his podcast with Quack as an example of alternate storytelling for my students. It was a huge hit so I thought I’d thank him. It started a conversation with myself, Quack, and him that lasted for a couple of days. They were both humble and kind.
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Post by segaz on Aug 5, 2018 14:03:21 GMT -5
If anything, I think the hitman doesn't get enough credit these days. People talk about him "yeah he had talent but...." as if he was just a normal decent wrestler, when the guy really is one of the best there is, was and will be of all time. He was up for anything new, he didnt mind taking a beating and losing if it made sense (i stand by it would have been a bad decision for him to be defeated with the power bomb at iyh before wm12), always innovating.....
I'm a Bret Hart mark. He's a terrific wrestler.
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Post by Natural Born Farmer on Aug 5, 2018 14:59:58 GMT -5
If anything, I think the hitman doesn't get enough credit these days. People talk about him "yeah he had talent but...." as if he was just a normal decent wrestler, when the guy really is one of the best there is, was and will be of all time. He was up for anything new, he didnt mind taking a beating and losing if it made sense (i stand by it would have been a bad decision for him to be defeated with the power bomb at iyh before wm12), always innovating..... I'm a Bret Hart mark. He's a terrific wrestler. I don't think anyone would disagree. It's that he speaks about himself like a wrestling Derek Zoolander these days that's turned some off of him.
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Post by kingoftheindies on Aug 5, 2018 15:22:19 GMT -5
I always look at Bret differently since wrestling is all he ever knew. So it's a different mindset
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