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TerjeRUN

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  1. Right, what are these idiots doing? They should have a Nexus 10...
  2. Astonishing nobody ever found out who she really was in this day and age. Mental, actually.
  3. Summer Rae is a gorgeous piece of meat.
  4. I assume Hawk was drawn just as he was leaving this earth?
  5. Enjoying this podcast guys, keep up the good work!
  6. That back of the head splatting on the back body drop looks nasty. Who was that? Looks like PJ Walker.
  7. He is proud to be a scum bag. Ignorant loon who has my pity tbh.
  8. Does anybody really understand lucha psychology? I've watched wrestling from all over the world, and despite liking some lucha, I really have no idea what is going on 95% of the time. Every match just seems like both guys are trying to sprint to get all of their moves in. I know some respected posters who are really into their Lucha (I'm not) and swear by an existing psychology that you need to understand to appreciate. I just don't understand it either. Not taking anything away from their style though, Westernised lucha wih Rey, Juventud Guerrera and the crew have provided some damn fine matches.
  9. Except Matt Borne was still Big Josh in WCW as late as August 1992. He didn't come into the WWF until after Hawk was gone. I don't think Pritchard made the story up, but I do think he might be confused with the actual talent involved. Mick Foley was in ECW in 1995. I work for a company, it doesn't mean I can't visit another company. It's not unheard of for a wrestler to be backstage at another promotions show / crossing paths a airports / gyms etc. The latter two actually being fairly frequent back in the day. Esp if somebody was about to enter a promotion - do you think people just show up at TV tapings with an outrageous new gimmick?
  10. He did stay after the Bret match and he did turn face...
  11. See above post. Foley was knocking around the WWF in 1995... For all we know, the Beverley Brothers are this very minute working out in the gym at Titan Towers. Borne worked for the company for years. It's not unrealistic to think he was backstage at some point in the few months timespan on screen exits and debuts were made.
  12. The stories would be even greater if you weren't aware that some of them were probably complete bullshit. I loved the Flair interview, but once he starts talking about being at events that history has proven he wasn't at, you have to wonder what else are complete fabrications too. And I just finished the Pritchard interviews. What's the deal with him saying Hawk came up with the Doink gimmick? Hawk was long gone by the time Matt Borne came in. Hawk went AWOL after SummerSlam 92, Matt Borne was brought in for dark matches a month after, and the Doink angle started in October. What has Flair stated he was at which was proven otherwise? RE the gimmick creation, on screen timelines mean next to nothing. Hawk could have handed in a detailed Blue Print, with schematics, essays, prototype Hasbro's as early as 1991 for all you know. If somebody as senior as Pritchard is saying it, there is no eason to doubt him. As an example, on the new Foley DVD it shows sketches for the character dated 1995, Foley getting measured for a mask back in 1995, but he didn't debut on television 'till the next year. On screen appearances mean nothing as more goes on behind closed doors than we will ever know.
  13. What about one of those tight T shirts with a DEEP V neck?
  14. I'm no lip reader, but surely that captions wrong?
  15. He doesn't regret that, and nor should he it was a stupid piece of proposed booking. He regrets walking out on the audience, and has done for years.
  16. Has jeff jarrett not come up yet Quite a few times. Austin has zero hate in him, and why should he.
  17. Kanyon was brilliant in WCW, I don't care what anybody says.
  18. It was a great moment. A lot of people were expecting Dolph to cash in the night before when Del Rio retained. Him doing so at Mania would have been a huge moment, and the fact WWE didn't pull the trigger on this, kind of spelt out how they felt about Dolph and his ability to last. I like Dolph. I know it's been cool for a while for the "high post count club" to slag him off, talk about his hair and his awesome bumps as if that were a negative and all he brings to the table, but I maintain he wasn't given a fair chance. There was no black and white babyface turn, and he was booked like a chump. When Del Rio turned heel on him and took the belt, we should have seen Dolph chase it back giving the fans a reason to care and get invested. Nobody got that and Dolph fell off the radar for all purposes. He's now just somebody who does an overly contrived entrance and is booked in matches where it doesn't really matter if he wins or loses. I'm a believer you need to give it time to see if somebody sinks or swims. The thought that Dolph cannot swim is preconceived in my book.
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