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  1. All this baloney and I never got to referee an NWA World title match like I wanted.  I should've just gone to CZW, apparently.

    (Closest I came was Bryan Danielson vs. Adam Pearce in the semifinals of the tournament in 2007 after they took the title from TNA.  Had Pearce not lost the title to Blue Demon the week before a show I did in Penticton in 2008, Pearce vs. Brent Albright would've been for the title.  So close.)

    I'm surprised at Marquez buying into CZW; everything I always heard was that he never wanted anything to do with them.

     

  2. 58 minutes ago, Casey said:

    I can't watching wrestling without commentary, it's just really odd to me. I guess I've been conditioned to expect it when watching. Can't watch puroresu without English commentary either, so I guess by that same rule I'm exempt from ever watching lucha too. Which is probably why I got excited when Lucha Underground debuted, it was my first exposure to workers like that.

    Oddly, I cannot stomach New Japan with English commentary. JR and Barnett are horrible to me, and although Kelly and Callis are better, they come across way too smarky and self-appreciative for my liking.  I think part of it is that when I started watching Japanese wrestling on tapes (like a lot of people here) we didn't HAVE the luxury of English commentary, so I just got used to the Japanese announcers and it feels odd without it.  Even if I don't speak the language, the passion comes across.

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  3. The rules for the WON HOF are:

    • At least 15 years of experience, or;
    • Over 35 years old and at least 10 years of experience

    Omega debuted in 2000 and will be 35 next year, so he already qualifies.  

    I'm thinking the rules need to be modified, considering how many workers are not only starting out very young these days, but are wrestling for far longer, and not staying retired even when they say they will.  The age requirement always seemed insanely low to me - back in the day, most guys wouldn't even get a push till they were in their 30s.  As Cornette has brought up before, Nick Bockwinkel was 41 when he won his first AWA World title.

    It feels weird for a guy like AJ Styles to be in the HOF, despite being 40, since it feels like he's still doing the best work of his career right now.

  4. 1 hour ago, username said:

    Someone can correct me on this but if Cody is putting up at least some of the money for this "All In" show, has been teasing a match between himself and Daniel Bryan for months now, and has likely talked to Bryan about this, is there anything to stop WWE from claiming tampering and putting things in legal limbo until that show has passed?  When it was a theoretical ROH-only show it seemed like it'd be harder to argue (although I think WWE might have tried it due to the trouble ROH gave them over Cole and Fish and the other guy) as Cody is just an employee but if Cody is now in essence the promoter... that feels like a potential legal problem.

    This is actually an excellent point, especially considering the hassle over Cole/Fish/O'Reilly.  If anything, it's already gotten WWE's attention because of that.

  5. You're making me want to go through WD2 again, JT.  You're absolutely correct - a million times better than the original.  I spent way too much time getting Marcus' look just right, and I loved the characters, especially Wrench and his LED emoji shades.

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  6. 5 hours ago, odessasteps said:

    Cross posting from the podcast thread for those that don't read it

    For you northwest folks like Mike and Marty, Tim Flowers is on the  Lance and Cyrus podcast this week. 

    I think I'm the only person in the Northwest that *didn't* work with/for Flowers at some point in my career.

  7. 17 hours ago, RolandTHTG said:

    Worst injury timing?

    In terms of where they went from as a result, rather than overall impact on booking, wasn't Ludvig Borga supposed to get the title in 94 before exploding his ankle?

    I always thought that, but Luger went over him clean at Survivor Series '93 and they never seemed to care to return to the feud, so I'm pretty sure they had given up on him and were in the process of pushing him back down the card.

  8. 5 minutes ago, OSJ said:

    Has anyone in recent history suffered an injury at a worse time than Balor? I can't think of anyone, Roman comes close, but he bounced back, Finn was the fucking champion and he's never even had a shot at getting back the belt that he never really lost.

    I think this got brought up earlier/elsewhere, but I'd agree that the closest would be Daniel Bryan's impossible run in 2014 being cut short.  

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  9. I should probably have this in the WWE discussion thread, but the thing to me about Balor vs. Lesnar is this - I don't buy Balor can beat Brock with the immense size difference between the two.  Even in kayfabe, skill can only take you so far, and it becomes less like Bret vs. Diesel and more like Oberyn vs. the Mountain.

    Bronn had the quote right and it applies here: "He's freakish big and freakish strong, and quicker than you'd expect for a man of that size. Maybe I could take him, dance around until he's so tired from hacking at me he dropped his sword, get him off his feet somehow...but one misstep and I'm dead."

    If Joe, Styles and Braun aren't stopping Brock, neither is Balor.  Why is everyone so keen to see Balor get squashed like a bug?  He's already struggling as it is.

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