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  1. Seeing as this is only messageboard I participate in, I'd like to chat about general fitness as well! I have been a so called "body guy" ever since I've been 13 years old. Conversly, I've only been anything actually resembling a "body guy" since I've been 35 years old. I just peaked physically somewhere from 1-3 years ago (turning 43 in a month, as advertised on several threads as well) and still getting questions about steroids while being militant natural.

    Aside from this (not so)#humblebrag, I want to let you guys know this: It's not too late to start, until it's literally too late to start! I thought I was washed up at 29, or something, let alone later. Then I just started again at 34+ and stuck with it and broke every record I ever made as a 20-something. I started working out again at home with one 25lb cattlebell in 2012 and was trapbar deadlifting 550 lbs by 2018, still regularly lifting 450lbs on occasion these days, so it can be done!

    So, the point being, find a time to work out, like Dolfan does, and make it a part of your daily routine. After a  (rather long) while, it will not feel like a chore! Trust me, I've been there!

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  2. I have stated on numerous threads recently that I'm going through '93 Superstars on the Network and I was wondering if the awesomeness of Crush vs Papa Shango ever happened?

    And the other thing that goes further on into the summer of '93, is Mr Hughes the only guy to beat up and lay out The Undertaker without there being a big blow-off match (with Taker getting his revenge)? I mean sure, there were circumstances, but still there aren't many more!

     

  3. Moving away from Sid for a minute, I saw Shawn Michaels vs Kamala from '93 last year and all I could think of was "if this was '82 or even '87 Kamala and '96 or even '94 Michaels, this would be an amazing match!" Can you guys think of any other examples of matches that would have been much better with a time- machine involved?

  4. 2 minutes ago, NikoBaltimore said:

    I am reserving judgment on Thunderdome until the show happens.  There's things I like about it but even with the test run and using paid actors for these you can't fully get how this will all play out until then.

    I think the chances are "really boring" and "dumpster fire" with very little in between!

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  5. 10 minutes ago, Dolfan in NYC said:

    Of note, 8 matches is the fewest they've booked since '12.

    In a perfect world, I'd say an 8 match card is about as good as it gets, if you have a 3+ hour card to fill. Sure, you need to give pre-match promos and state-of-the-art montages of each of those matches and make them special, but all things considered, 8 sounds amazing! Not with this card, obviously, but in general.

    Put the overall 8 best matches across both rosters on one card and give them time and purpose, and I'll be all over that noise, 5 Gin and Tonics or not!

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  6. Referring back to the lack of competitive matches on Superstars, it seems '93 is better in that respect than '92 was. There's one of those bad boys on almost every episode since February-ish? Bam Bam vs Earthquake, Big Bossman vs Doink, Yokozuna vs Hacksaw in a knock down challenge and Giant Gonzales vs Virgil, anyone? ...oh, crap Owen vs Bam Bam this week, that should get your attention!

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  7. Already into early season 6, but I just want to throw a few things out there:

    Since the 90's was smack dab in the middle of "my time", I got a special kick out of these little things...

    "So, what are you, like an Asian Daria?" or something to that affect! THANK YOU! Thanks for bringing that up for yourselves, so I didn't have to ask around here if that was the case!

    Sir-Mix-Alot on that "slightly" modified "future female leaders" TV show (reasoning why he was one of the judges) "If people know ONE thing about me, it's that 'I cannot lie!' " No, dude, it's literally the second thing people know about you, if they knew more than one thing!

    And also, referring back to the Albino Rhino gyno, the Princess Catelynn's quip about " what makes you an expert on my fertility?", answered by "well, I'm a gynegologist. I specialize on fertility..." and so forth. So it makes him literally "the expert" on the subject! That was priceless, among so many other priceless things on this show!

  8. Yeah, have Drew go over, but with enough dispute for Orton to campaign for a rematch, where he finally ends up as champion.

    Also, referring to the amazing Thunderdome Bingo, I still think the end result will be a rather boring bingo! Not that I'd be participating, but I'd be damned if I'd watch this show sober!

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  9. I tried looking for the indie stuff and I can only find it on the front page on the Featured section. I use chromecast and the WWE Network App, so your mileage may vary.

    I'm going through the new batch of Superstars (leading up to WM IX) and I remember feeling like it's a foregone conclusion that Tatanka would beat Shawn for the IC-title! Well, I felt the same later on year when Mr.Perfect faced Shawn at SummerSlam, so what do I know?

    Also, it's pretty jarring seeing the same matches I watched when I was 16, especially Bob Backlund who was hyped as 43-years old, making his comeback! I'm just about there myself! Jesus H, where did the time go?

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  10. 2 hours ago, The Natural said:

     

    I'm all in on McIntyre (the best of Evolve compilation is something else, but holy crap has Drew upped his gear dosage over the years), but I do fear Orton will walk out with the title at SummerSlam.

    Considering Vince's preferences over the years, I just can't fathom how Vince could ever NOT push this man to the top and plant him there until he grows roots for F's sake!

    That said, Orton has suddenly upped his game to another level. This reminds me of a band that pulls out a certified classic later on in their career, despite being solid throughout their career, after a few years on top earlier on in their careers!

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  11. Some thought:

    With Gargano and Holland we saw the ONLY story worth telling in pro wrestling and that story is "Holy fuck! He landed straight on his goddamned head! How can he still be alive?" Actually, that's just joke I've telling my friends over the years, but that was pretty much the textbook example that should always accompany the said joke in the future. I wonder if Gargano is actually OK, or will this come back to haunt him in the future?

    Anyway, just like that the ladder match became something else than a showcase for up and comers. And just like that, Ridge Holland is nothing special. That's not cool! Anyway, if Grimes, Bronson or Priest walk away with the title, I'd be fine with any one of them.

    Legado six man was nifty, Wylde makes an effort to look extra cool as far as his fashion choices are concerned. Not that I know what passes for "cool fashion" these days, I just know they probably don't call it that.

    Reina...erm Raquel Gonzales is getting into amazing shape! The surprise return could mean trouble for Io. Kai will end up as champion, but I'm not sure if it will happen yet. Be that as it may, Gonzales will challenge for the title too, eventually. I just don't know the champion could be at that point? Anyway, Kai beat Jessie, who changed her character already, since the last time I saw her.

    I'm really glad Aliyah is getting something to do. Being anywhere near Mercedes will give her credibility she has not had before. Even if Martinez does the heavy lifting, she can be in her spotlight, as a goofy side-kick, along with Stone! That powerbomb, tho! Shotzi kissing the retreaved helmet before the match was heart- warming.

    As Turk128 said, McAfee SHOULD probably be a manager of sorts and only get in the ring once in a blue moon to get annihilated. I think he's a douche, but that was one hell of a promo! The problem is: Now he will have to DIE at Takeover for Adam Cole not look like a complete wimp! What if Bam Bam Bigelow and Lawrence Taylor would have their roles reversed at WM XI? LT going over ended Bigelow in the WWF as is, imagine if LT pulled that kind of punk-card on Bigelow and still beat Bam Bam like he did? This needs to look like Bret Hart vs Will Sasso (in terms of McAfee's offence level), but on the other hand, I want Pat to pull out all the stops, if this is a one-time deal.

    I remember when the rumors of WWE's interest on Killer Kross started surfacing, somebody said that there's no way WWE will let Kross be like The Undertaker, and yet, somehow here we are! Taker's first ascend to the top was fast, but this may be even faster (inflation-adjustment notwithstanding)! I will be surprised if Lee retains, but he will be the first one to make Kross actually sell offence.

    VD (seems appropriate way to descibe him) is SO lucky there are no fans in the arena right now! They had absolutely no choice but to turn him (since they deem him to be too valuable of an investment to be canned), because there's no damn way people would cheer him at this point.

    The match was good for what it was with everyone getting involved. Thatcher vs Finn will be something, but it definitely isn't Thatcher vs Dunne!

  12. 11 hours ago, Niners Fan in CT said:

    Owen was so great. Also,  going back and rewatching some old shows reminds me of the awesome moves and reversals that the Blazer would do that you just didn't see in WWF at the time. 

    What were some of the best Blue Blazer matches? I probably have missed some.. 

    Probably not among the best, but there is a tag match with Blazer and Koko vs Tully and Arn on an episode of '89 Prime Time. It's at least an interesting watch, since it's High Energy 3 years before there was High Energy, and you know, Tully & Arn.

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  13. 2 hours ago, Eivion said:

    Until probably 05 or 06  Kane was a perfectly capable worker. He didn't have good matches regularly, but it wasn't hard to get them out of him either if when that was the purpose. Kane and Angle had a good match or two.

    And in honesty, it's 2020, we shouldn't be shitting on Billy Gunn and his abilities at this point. I mean jesus christ, it's not like he's Boris Shukov, or something!

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  14. 13 minutes ago, Jiji said:

    That match seemingly went on forever. 21 minutes according to cagematch. They didn't have great chemistry for whatever reason. Was the In Your House match they had while Austin was still a heel any good? I don't really remember it. 

    On the smoking skull sessions with Taker they talked about this match and Austin said he smacked his face on Taker's skull on some pedesterian spot early on and has no recollection of the rest of the match. So Taker was bottlefeeding him just like Foley during the HitC! That may have something to do with the lack of chemistry. I liked this match better than I did the Cold Day In Hell IYH match, but that's neither here nor there.

  15. 37 minutes ago, Niners Fan in CT said:

    Was watching Starrcade '87 again earlier...  mostly for one of my favorite matches of all time Ron Garvin defending the NWA title against Ric Flair in a cage match.  The two of them beat the shit out of each other from the opening bell and never let up.  Such a hard hitting contest.  I always get a kick out of the "Garvin sucks!" chants,  I understand Flair was the man in them days and maybe Garvin was a bit dry on personality but he was a great fucking worker. 

    Road Warriors challenging Tully Blanchard and Arn Anderson in their hometown Chicago is another great match..  I always hate the finish but damn are all four men on their A game here.  Hawk and Animal throwing them both around like they're toddlers and then you have Arn and Tully pulling out all the stops cheating their ass off,  working over Hawk's leg, capitalizing on every little opportunity..   it's always a shame how it finished both teams worked so well together. 

    The pop for Nikita is amazing on this show too.  He was so over.   Jim Ross and Tony Schiavone are on commentary and they are great, it's a really fun show. 

    This would be a good idea for later in the night, but the cool thing about '87 JCP was the fact that guys like the US-tag champs Barry Windham & Ronnie Garvin still had their own singles shit going WHILE being tag champs. Barry was credible enough to be challening Flair and later on in the year it was GARVIN who actually won the title. We all know the circumstances surrounding the title change, but in kayfabe, it's still a very cool story and a F'n stiff match!

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