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  1. Why was Bruiser Brody called King Kong Brody in the AWA?  Was it because they previously had a famous Bruiser?  Was he known as King Kong anywhere else?

     

    Yeah, it was mostly because of the AWA's association with Dick the Bruiser.  Same reason Crusher Blackwell was billed as "Jerry Blackwell" in the AWA - the AWA already had a famous Crusher.  Actually, Brody feuded with Dick in the Bruiser in the WWA (Indianapolis) in 1979, with the blow-off to the feud having a stip that the loser had to change his name.  Brody won, and Dick changed his name (briefly) to "Dick the Loser".  When he met Brody in a rematch, the ring announcer introduced him as "Just Plain Dick"

     

    Brody had been billed as "King Kong Brody" prior to his AWA stint - mostly in Central States during the early/mid 70's

  2. from Dixies Twitter: “After meeting with @HulkHogan, due to circumstances beyond our control – @TheAcesAnd8s vs. Mafia 5 on 5 match is delayed until 8/22 iMPACT!.” It should be noted that the 8/22 Impact is being taped this Thursday after the Live Impact so Angle still isnt going to be there.

     

    Well, he's been in your employ for eight years.  You could do what Vince ultimately did and try to either deal with his drug problem or reign him in.

     

    Circumstances beyond our control = what, you expect us to drug test them now?  Next, you'll want us to not put Jeff Hardy in the ring when he's hopped up on pills.

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    Giant was credible to good in-ring no later than '96.  I was also a big fan of his promos back then, but I don't really recall much about them now (except for promising to turn the Four Horsemen into the Four Geldings.)

    The WWE said Show was lazy lazy when he he first came from WCW. I don't think so, He just wasnt expected to go much being a WCW main eventer straight out the gait. Most the top guys half assed their matches every week, so unless you had a ppv match you weren't expected to go all out. He did bust out a missle drop kick during a squash match during his WCW run though
    He did a missile dropkick at Halloween Havoc '98 too.

     

    I remember a thread on WC years ago about Wight's mythical moonsault.  Someone was swearing up and down that he did a moonsault on TV, which somehow nobody else remembers.

     

    If anyone cares, it's here: http://wrestlingclassics.com/.ubb/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic;f=18;t=034355#000004

     

    A tip for you kids: If you ever want what you say to be taken seriously, do not try to prove your case by saying "I Think Kevin Nash was the one who said Show was able to hit one back in his WCW days." 

     

    Um, yeah, if Nash said, it must be true. 

     

    1'm at least 99% that Show never used a moonsault on Nitro. I've heard the Power Plant rumors many times without any (non-Nash) corroboration.  If he had been doing moonsaults at the Power Plant, surely by now a wrestler would have mentioned it  or they would be footage or something.

  4. My wildly off-base speculation that will surely look silly weeks from now:The Aryans, or whoever, come for Walt at his home (that's been Skyler's nightmare for forever, so of course that has to happen), but Hank saves the day. Skyler and the kids go to witsec or something like that, but Walt uses Saul's guy to vanish. Walt is exposed as a criminal and becomes one of the most wanted dudes in America. In lieu of Walt, Lydia & Co. settle for kidnapping Jesse and putting him to work. Walt comes back to save Jesse. And then....who the fuck knows.

     

    I'm skeptical Walt's selfless enough to think about saving Jesse if everything else has blown up in his face.  I've always thought Jesse's relationship was built on need and Walt's pathos and wouldn't stand a test where Walt didn't have something to gain from preserving his status quo with Jesse.  My opinion is that Walt is the ultimate "have-your-cake-and-eat-it-too" guy,  He wants everything all at once.  He wants to be let his Heisenberg personality run wild, but doesn't until an event occurs where he can act out his impulses, but still rationalize it as doing the right thing, given the circumstances.  He wants the power & influence being a drug kingpin affords, but still wants the conventional middle class respect: wife, kid, adoring neighbors, etc.  As he's gotten deeper into the drug trade, he's found it's not enough just to be rich and powerful.  He wants people to know it, to know he's a somebody, while at the same time realizing people can't know.  So he takes some unnecessary risks and flaunts his new role in front of people like Hank, using the knowledge that they should know, but don't (because he's too smart for them) as a replacement for the satisfaction of people knowing he's a somebody.

     

    Jesse's just a tool to him, but Walt doesn't want to admit that to himself, so he plays at being a real friend to the kid. 

     

    If it all turns to shit for Walt (which it will), I'd guess he'd cut bait and leave Jesse to fend for himself.  Unless he further deludes himself into thinking that something can still be gained from keeping Jesse on his side.  I could see him being exposed and destroyed, and making some grand, over-the-top play to "save" Jesse as a way of proving to Skyler and/or Hank that, at his core, he really is Walter White. That Heisenberg really is just a role he plays. 

     

    The problem with that is it's probably not true.

     

    Great character and a great ep. 

  5. Massive goal post shift from how the Roadies/Nastys comparison originated.  It wasn't about who drew more money or had a better look.  It was just about who was better at working non-brawling tags.

     

    Were either of them actually very good at that?  I'm not sure where I'd rank the Roadies in the territories they worked, but it wouldn't be at the top.  In JCP, they'd be third or fourth at best (behind Arn/Tully and the Midnight, for certain.  Most likely behind the R&R).  On the other hand, they got over huge, they drew well, and the act was a lot of fun. Whatever the "it" factor is in pro wrestling - presence, charisma - they had it in spades. 

     

    As far as the idea that the Roadies were more a formula and you could replace them with two similarly roided up, stiff dudes, eh, Powers of Pain, Demolition, Master Blasters and a bunch of other hurty big man teams say otherwise,

  6. If you've been waiting to see Gancarski badly misunderstand the themes of Breaking Bad: here it is.

     

    The comments section is more interesting - and on point - than his essay.  The person who said he was seeing political messages where there aren't any is exactly right.  I've never thought the show had an agenda regarding either US policy towards drugs or the health care system.  The show has always been squarely focused on Walter.  Any lessons may only be applicable to him.  If I had to sum up the message of the show, I'd probably go with "Some people find it fairly easy to rationalize evil deeds. 

     

    Not everyone, but some.  The cancer's is Walter's beard.  It affords him opportunities and an excuse for what bad behavior that he wouldn't have had otherwise.

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    Re: Terry Garvin's "change" My memory is a bit hazy from the original ESPN broadcasts, but I seem to recall Terry Garvin/Sims telling the interviewer that he changed his gimmick and name to "Sims" for his son, who didn't know who his "real daddy" was.

    I guess he couldn't go on TV and say that he was changing his name so he wouldnt be confused with the alleged pedophile Terry Garvin that works for the WWF.

     

    He claims that, when he was using the name "Terry Garvin" in Memphis, he was unaware that there wrestler who had used the name "Terry Garvin".  Though, since his gimmick is sorta based on the other TG's real life, I've never quite believed that.

  8. Not at all, most people loved Embry at the end of the WCCW set. I personally grew to hate the Von Erichs, as their characters were crazy over the top goody two shoes (and massive hypocrites). Embry in 1989 was the saving grace of the set for me, and he was everything as a top face that the Von Erichs were not (and not terribly stale like the Von Erich family). I almost posted a what-if about Embry in a top promotion, but understand that he was perfect for that territory and his act likely would not have translated in WWF or WCW (though maybe it works in WCW). 

     

     

    In my defense, I really dig Sweet Daddy Falcone in GWF, so.... yeah, what do I know?

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    They were a number of masked tag teams in memphis, including the first team cornette managed, the galaxians, alpha and beta.

     

    I'm still sad Cornette didn't turn on them to manage a new team called the Galagas.

     

     

    The Space Invaders was right there. RIGHT THERE. Especially if they came out to the "dun. dun. dun. dun." music.

     

    I can see someone making that gimmick work in the territories.  Downtown Bruno leads his newest acquisitions to the ring, two masked giants named Atari and Vector (loved that game),  They beat up two jobbers, then Bruno cuts a promo.

     

    One of the jobbers has to be George South.  It's not southern wrestling unless someone beats up George South at least once.

     

    Back on topic, this GWF marathon reminds me how little Eric Embry's babyface act works for me.  Not that I dislike Embry, exactly.  He always struck me as perfect for a chickenshit heel role.  Instead, he's wrestling Akbar as babyface hero.  Ugh.

  10. Maybe Disco killed him and started the rumor of own his death yesterday to throw suspicion off himself.  He finally realized that Boogie Knights reunion wasn't going to happen.

     

    I'll go with the Disco Inferno in the parlor with a candlestick.  Or Berlyn's cane.  Whichever.

     

    (I'm assuming that Wikipedia entry is wrong and Wright is still alive, btw.  Otherwise, this post is in really terrible taste.)

  11. I only care about Suits and think we should talk about nothing else until Game of Thrones comes back.

     

    I've really enjoyed the past few episodes.  Wish I had watched the show before this.  I kinda know who the characters are & what the relationships are, but not enough to really appreciate the backstories.

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    Say, does this board have one of those private message thingies?

     

    Just wondering.

     

    if you click on a member's username, you go to his/her profile page.  Above the profile info, there's a button "Send me a message."

     

     

    Was I was too subtle?

     

    Yeah.  I didn't reread the rest of the thread to get what you were hinting at.  Honestly, until I looked, I had no idea if you could send PM's or how.

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