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Post by OVO 40 hunched over like he 80 on Sept 18, 2018 16:03:16 GMT -5
See I think Morrison’s was worse, Candido just acted like nothing was happening, Johnny apparently chaperoned the dates Melina was having haha How is that worse? Morrison and Melina obviously had an understanding and were two consenting adults. Candido was just in denial and Tammy was taking advantage of him. At least they hid it from Candido, they did it in front of Morrison.
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Post by Futureraven: Beelzebruv on Sept 18, 2018 16:05:50 GMT -5
How is that worse? Morrison and Melina obviously had an understanding and were two consenting adults. Candido was just in denial and Tammy was taking advantage of him. At least they hid it from Candido, they did it in front of Morrison. That's the point, he knew, didn't mind. Not my business, but if they had that kind of relationship, fair play to them lots of people do. Tammy was just running around behind his back.
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Post by OVO 40 hunched over like he 80 on Sept 18, 2018 16:06:56 GMT -5
See I think Morrison’s was worse, Candido just acted like nothing was happening, Johnny apparently chaperoned the dates Melina was having haha Nah Morrison was worse. He knew what Melina was doing but you can guess he was doing him as well. His biggest f** Up was defending her during that Trish situation Candido was worse. Tammy lied to him & Chris being a big idiot defended her time and time again because she came home to him. No telling how many people in WWF locker room hit that while being his friend Candido friends who slept with Sunny, Davey Boy Smith, Bart Gunn, Raven and Sandman. So far those are Chris’s friends that Tammy has admitted to sleeping with.
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Post by WWEedy on Sept 18, 2018 17:48:19 GMT -5
Impact is the best show on TV. Judging it by it's past mistakes does nothing for anyone, new management, mostly new roster and new direction and vision. People who keep bringing every little thing that's gone wrong up at every moment they can aren't getting justice for anybody or righting any wrongs. You're barely even talking about the same company anymore.
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Post by Cranjis McBasketball on Sept 18, 2018 18:23:23 GMT -5
Sasha v. Bayley at Takeover was a decent match, but full of botches that would never be acceptable for two male wrestlers.
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Post by The Dark Order Inferno on Sept 22, 2018 2:47:33 GMT -5
You're not going to get a great match out of a Yoko or Fallah Bah type wrestler and that's okay as long as they can do a few neat spots and be carried to something enjoyable by a more agile worker. Not every heavy guy can be like Bam Bam Bigelow, he was an outlier, someone who was unusually gifted, he was not the norm.
Kevin Nash was as good as the Undertaker during their WWF run, which was impressive given how green he was and how he came into wrestling having already suffered major leg injuries. He got worse in WCW, but he was a good big man even then.
I get sick of people sneering at present day Impact talent, like working there means they're wrong about everything. 'Dilapidated church, tiny crowds, yadda, yadda...' Look, if working in lousy venues in front of crowds that barely scrape three figures invalidates everything you have to say, the you'll have a hard time finding a voice outside of the WWE who counts as most talent work shows like that because shockingly, most non WWE wrestling shows don't draw large crowds, no matter who's on them.
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on Sept 22, 2018 3:09:08 GMT -5
I get sick of people sneering at present day Impact talent, like working there means they're wrong about everything. 'Dilapidated church, tiny crowds, yadda, yadda...' Look, if working in lousy venues in front of crowds that barely scrape three figures invalidates everything you have to say, the you'll have a hard time finding a voice outside of the WWE who counts as most talent work shows like that because shockingly, most non WWE wrestling shows don't draw large crowds, no matter who's on them. That's not really sacrilegious tho
Also outside of the shit last year where they had no indoor plumbing people have heaped praise on TNA and liked the night club as a venue
The show itself hasn't been shitted on in ages
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Post by WWEedy on Sept 22, 2018 11:23:36 GMT -5
I get sick of people sneering at present day Impact talent, like working there means they're wrong about everything. 'Dilapidated church, tiny crowds, yadda, yadda...' Look, if working in lousy venues in front of crowds that barely scrape three figures invalidates everything you have to say, the you'll have a hard time finding a voice outside of the WWE who counts as most talent work shows like that because shockingly, most non WWE wrestling shows don't draw large crowds, no matter who's on them. That's not really sacrilegious tho Also outside of the shit last year where they had no indoor plumbing people have heaped praise on TNA and liked the night club as a venue The show itself hasn't been shitted on in ages
I think he means when any IMPACT talent open their mouth and give their thoughts on Wrestling or the industry in general or heck even how they feel about their own career that most are just like "What do you know, you were/are in TNA!? Hawhaw Dangerous Pit hawhaw Vince Russo bro hawwwww hawwwwww haaaawwwwww!" and it does happen still, a lot. Maybe it's the vocal minority but yeah.
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Post by Captain Stud Muffin (BLM) on Sept 22, 2018 14:45:16 GMT -5
That's not really sacrilegious tho Also outside of the shit last year where they had no indoor plumbing people have heaped praise on TNA and liked the night club as a venue The show itself hasn't been shitted on in ages
I think he means when any IMPACT talent open their mouth and give their thoughts on Wrestling or the industry in general or heck even how they feel about their own career that most are just like "What do you know, you were/are in TNA!? Hawhaw Dangerous Pit hawhaw Vince Russo bro hawwwww hawwwwww haaaawwwwww!" and it does happen still, a lot. Maybe it's the vocal minority but yeah. Those are vocal few who just want to tell their own jokes but if you look at the majority people do heap praise on TNA while also being ciritical of legit things The people who always make jokes at TNA expense are the same ones who made those same jokes 5 years ago and haven’t been watching the product in the last year or so
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Post by OVO 40 hunched over like he 80 on Sept 22, 2018 17:02:04 GMT -5
Giant Baba was the shits and his stuff looked fake.
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Post by andrew8798 on Sept 22, 2018 22:17:36 GMT -5
Give me a good Soap Opera Storyline over a 5 Star match
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Post by Zaq "That Guy" Buzzkill on Sept 24, 2018 18:41:45 GMT -5
Give me a good Soap Opera Storyline over a 5 Star match On that note, wrestling needs more completely off the wall stories that make no sense. the super SRS stuff is OK sometimes, but give me devil cults, a guy surfing on a coffin, and anything involving Kane any day of the week.
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Post by Allie Kitsune on Sept 24, 2018 18:48:17 GMT -5
Give me a good Soap Opera Storyline over a 5 Star match On that note, wrestling needs more completely off the wall stories that make no sense. the super SRS stuff is OK sometimes, but give me devil cults, a guy surfing on a coffin, and anything involving Kane any day of the week. Yeah. When I say I want more stupid weirdness in wrestling, it's not "OK, I'm going to work anime/video game geek stuff into my gimmick" or an army of inflatable penises... It's stuff like Kane saving Paul Bearer only to change his mind and doom him to Death By Freezer again, or Bossman killing Al Snow's chihuahua and feeding it to him.
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Post by mrtumoursmisery on Sept 24, 2018 21:47:31 GMT -5
"OK, I'm going to work anime/video game geek stuff into my gimmick" This probably isn't exactly what you're talking about, but I was watching the Mae Young Classic, and I rolled my eyes every time the commentators would say something like, "Such and such wrestler is a big fan of Batman and other assorted DC characters. Check out her tattoos!" Or, "Such and such wrestler named her finishing move after a song by some rock band. She loves that rock band!" Um, WHO CARES? Why does it matter? I want to view pro wrestlers as larger than life characters. I don't care if they're fanboys of stupid pop culture crap in their personal lives, like any ordinary person. Not to mention that any fans who are into the same pop culture stuff as the wrestler will spot the references on their own, which is much cooler than having the commentators point it out.
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Post by OVO 40 hunched over like he 80 on Sept 25, 2018 1:31:16 GMT -5
Taz was overrated. He tried to pull the fake tough guy gimmick on the locker room and they laughed at him. His miniature ass also thought that he could no sell bigger opponents.
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Post by Sir Woodrow on Sept 26, 2018 15:30:08 GMT -5
Taker doesn't deserve credit for his 'loyalty' to the WWF during the Monday night wars. When he got the chance, he used going to WCW as leverage to force the WWE into letting him drop a gimmick they'd invested so much in, one that was making them money, so he can ride his bike on TV. Taker sat on his hands and did nothing when the kliq were at their worst. For someone people love to canonise as an old school guys who's all about respect and keeping order, there's only one story about him standing up to Shawn and that's at the end of his first run, he did nothing when those clowns were bullying guys like Candido to the point people were afraid he'd kill himself. I've said it before but Taker seems like he's a selfish prick
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Post by OVO 40 hunched over like he 80 on Sept 26, 2018 15:38:41 GMT -5
Taker doesn't deserve credit for his 'loyalty' to the WWF during the Monday night wars. When he got the chance, he used going to WCW as leverage to force the WWE into letting him drop a gimmick they'd invested so much in, one that was making them money, so he can ride his bike on TV. Taker sat on his hands and did nothing when the kliq were at their worst. For someone people love to canonise as an old school guys who's all about respect and keeping order, there's only one story about him standing up to Shawn and that's at the end of his first run, he did nothing when those clowns were bullying guys like Candido to the point people were afraid he'd kill himself. I've said it before but Taker seems like he's a selfish prick Of course he is hahaha. Brotherman was screwed for years after Hulk Hogan lied about Taker injuring him with the tombstone. He then had to work with garbage talent before Mick Foley saved him. If that happened to me, I would be a motherf***er to work with.
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Post by Allie Kitsune on Sept 26, 2018 16:38:01 GMT -5
"OK, I'm going to work anime/video game geek stuff into my gimmick" This probably isn't exactly what you're talking about, but I was watching the Mae Young Classic, and I rolled my eyes every time the commentators would say something like, "Such and such wrestler is a big fan of Batman and other assorted DC characters. Check out her tattoos!" Or, "Such and such wrestler named her finishing move after a song by some rock band. She loves that rock band!" Um, WHO CARES? Why does it matter? I want to view pro wrestlers as larger than life characters. I don't care if they're fanboys of stupid pop culture crap in their personal lives, like any ordinary person. Not to mention that any fans who are into the same pop culture stuff as the wrestler will spot the references on their own, which is much cooler than having the commentators point it out. Not quite what I mean (I mean when someone like Kenny makes it way too blatant), but responding to this, I'm not a big fan of this "OMG, they're just like me!" era of wrestling, honestly. I liked there being a thicker line of separation there.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 26, 2018 17:02:26 GMT -5
That's not really sacrilegious tho Also outside of the shit last year where they had no indoor plumbing people have heaped praise on TNA and liked the night club as a venue The show itself hasn't been shitted on in ages
I think he means when any IMPACT talent open their mouth and give their thoughts on Wrestling or the industry in general or heck even how they feel about their own career that most are just like "What do you know, you were/are in TNA!? Hawhaw Dangerous Pit hawhaw Vince Russo bro hawwwww hawwwwww haaaawwwwww!" and it does happen still, a lot. Maybe it's the vocal minority but yeah. It happens even when someone who was in WWE or WCW for a long time says something they don't like. But instead of getting the "what do you know" treatment, they instead get called bitter.
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Post by tenshi on Sept 26, 2018 17:33:44 GMT -5
I don't like it when wrestlers go and cut promos about wanting to have good matches. Kayfabe wise, you'd like to have good performances but the main goal is to win and it bothers me that some wrestlers focus more about having "match of the night" or "stealing the show" instead of winning.
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