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  1. 8 hours ago, Gorman said:

    Thoughts on One Night Stand 2005

    Holy cow, this was one of the greatest PPVs ever. It exceeded expectations so much that it nullified the name of the show - ECW was too beloved to be left behind after a One Night Stand.

    100%. i have this in my top three wrestling events of all time (Mania 17 and All In being the other two). 

    is this the end of your ECW book or will more supplementary shows be included? ECW ONS2? TNA Hardcore Justice (2010): The Last Stand? Hardcore Homecoming? Extreme Reunion/Rising?

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  2. 2 hours ago, Zakk_Sabbath said:

    I literally sat there and went "ACW, no, BCW, no, CCW no, DCW maybe, ECW definitely no..."

    DCW was a promotion on local access tv here. Definitely a backyard hardcore fed that had such luminaries as "the Undertoker". 

    8 hours ago, odessasteps said:

    It’s funny how many places just called their promotions or TV shows very generic things like “all star wrestling” or “championship wrestling” or “big time wrestling.” 

    the old timers around here referred to all pro wrestling as "All Star Wrestling" and i've never been able to pin down exactly which promotion they would have been exposed to with that name because there were numerous that may have aired here at different times. (i believe it to be AWA but will never be 100%)

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  3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t2gkx6p9-cc

    NWA POWERRR!
    Episode 136: Blood Is Thicker Than Gold
    12/5/23 @ Nashville, TN

    Slime Ballz  vs  Country Gentlemen
    The Cazana boys enter with their father Joe. I guess they're celebrating their new partnership, with Joe Cazana's promotion being the second affiliate league. 
    i enjoyed this WAY more than i expected. the Cazana brothers make for a more interesting team than the previous Country Gentlemen IMO. KC uses a handful of high flying moves that look good for his size, and they complement AJ's size and power very well. The Slime Ballz seem pretty good in the ring as well, which i am happy to say after being down on their promos the last couple weeks.

    Samantha Starr will now only be referred to as "Miss Starr". She introduces her new assistant, the woman Starr assaulted in the ring 2 weeks ago. Chelsea seems extremely apprehensive about this new role. Starr is fairly wooden in her delivery, but she's trying, so it's not terrible.

    Women's TV Title:
    Max the Impaler (c)  vs  Chelsea
    yes, the same Chelsea from the last segment. Miss Starr granted her this title opportunity. If Chelsea looked apprehensive in that promo segment, she looks downright frightened here to start. The first minute is just Chelsea literally running scared from Max. This wouldn't rate on Dave's star scale, but i found it compelling, like watching the teenagers about to be murdered in '80s slasher flicks. Just a palpable atmosphere you don't get (or want to) see every week, but it was perfect here. A+

    Outrunners  vs  New Spectaculars 2.0 (Rush Freeman & Slade)
    Match was fine. 

    Double Interview with Colby Corino and Pretty Empowered. Colby looks befuddled by Pretty Empowered's antics. They talk some smack. He cuts a promo that is rather forgettable. He gets asked about PE's dominance, gives a pretty "let's move along" answer, and PE get riled up. 

    Joe Alonzo  vs  Rey Fury  vs  "Certified" Luke Kurtis
    Crowd chants "certified loser" at Kurtis. Rey Fury lands a nice looking Froggy 'Bow, which i didn't know anybody except Mark Briscoe. Rey Fury kinda of steals the match here, but the story they tell early is Alonzo and Kurtis working together. Until it breaks down, of course. above average match. 

    National Title:
    Devan Dixon  vs  Silas Mason (c)
    the announcers make fun of Dixon's hair, which looks very much like Brian Knobbs'. They tell a decent story that mostly works. Mason brought in Dixon since they were running buddies, but Mason just takes it to him and lays down a beating. Certainly a way of showing that former friends are former for a reason, and that it's all about the Southern 6 now.
    Post-match S6 beatdown on Dixon is interrupted by EC3 and Jax Dane, who are all buddy-buddy now. In the last 30 seconds we get Dane and EC3 facing off, but then they shake hands and leave amicably. This is the worst build to a title match i have literally ever seen. There's no animosity, no disrespect, no misunderstandings, and really even no 'mutual admiration'. The interaction has been practically nonexistent. i don't get what they're going for here at all.

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  4. 22 hours ago, twiztor said:

    oh, Mike Enos. thought this would be uglier than it was. Record of 5-6 overall, 1-1 in singles. definitely TV Title worthy. 

    4 hours ago, SirSmUgly said:

    1-1 is TV Title worthy? Man, how far has the TV Title fallen in your eyes? I like Enos, but overall losing record and 1-1 in singles is like an 18-15 major conference team that goes .500 in conference getting into the NCAA tournament when a 25-4 mid-major - like Juventud Guerrera, say - should logically be getting a shot instead. 

    green = sarcasm

    sorry, that was from a different, long dead forum. But i feel like it just works, you know? so it sometimes will still pop up in my posts.

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  5. yeah, Minus One is really fucking good. they did an excellent job with emotional character beats. 

    of the ~12 Godzilla movies i've seen, this was by far the best. and it's not even close. sadly, the original is not one of those 12.

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  6. i find it fun to look at records when Smelly calls them out (particularly for TV title shots), so let's take a deep dive for the last few weeks:

    On 11/18/2023 at 8:05 PM, SirSmUgly said:

    Thunder Interlude – show number seventeen – 21 May 1998

    • Fit Finlay is defending the TV title against Neidhart, who I guess has been racking up the wins on SN, Pro, and Worldwide…

    • Hoo boy, where to start? Since returning to WCW after the Montreal Screwjob, Neidhart has a 7-5-4 record. In singles, he is 4-3. at least it's a winning record i guess. thankfully, i have no memory of a Hennig/Neidhart feud.  
      • Worldwide 5/9 vs Buddy Lee Parker (W)
      • Saturday Night 5/2 vs Curt Hennig (L)
      • Saturday Night 4/11 vs Curt Hennig (DQ W)
      • Nitro 4/6 Neidhart & Bulldog vs Hennig & Crush (L)
      • Nitro 3/30 vs Curt Hennig (DQ W)
      • Thunder 3/26 Neidhart & Bulldog vs Hennig & Crush (Double DQ)
      • Nitro 3/16 Neidhart & Bulldog vs Destruction Crew (W)
      • Saturday Night 3/14 Neidhart & Bulldog vs Hennig & Crush (L)
      • Thunder 3/5 vs Curt Hennig (L)
      • Saturday Night 2/28 Neidhart & Bulldog vs Public Enemy (W)
      • Nitro 2/19 Neidhart & Bulldog vs Hennig & Crush (Double Count Out)
      • Saturday Night 2/14 Neidhart & Bulldog vs Dave Taylor & Doc Dean (W)
      • Thunder 2/12 vs Mongo McMichael (Double Count Out)
      • Nitro 2/2 vs Scott Hall (L)
      • Nitro 1/26 vs Wayne Bloom (W)
      • Nitro 1/12 vs Ric Flair (No Contest)

     

    On 11/19/2023 at 9:22 PM, SirSmUgly said:

    Show #143 – 25 May 1998

    they even got Mike Enos out of mothballs for it! Or maybe Enos has been the king of Worldwide lately; I say this because he’s got a TV title shot against Fit Finlay

    • oh, Mike Enos. thought this would be uglier than it was. Record of 5-6 overall, 1-1 in singles. definitely TV Title worthy. 
      • Worldwide 5/23 Destruction Crew vs Public Enemy (L)
      • Worldwide 4/25 Destruction Crew vs High Voltage (L)
      • Thunder 4/22 vs Goldberg (L)
      • Nitro 3/30 Destruction Crew vs High Voltage (W)
      • Nitro 3/16 Destruction Crew vs Neidhart & Bulldog (L)
      • Saturday Night 3/14 Destruction Crew vs Raven & Saturn (L)
      • Worldwide 3/7 Destruction Crew vs Inner Aggression (Bill Payne & Butch Long) (W)
      • Saturday Night 2/21 Destruction Crew vs Benoit & Malenko (L)
      • Thunder 2/19 Destruction Crew vs Outsiders (DQ W)
      • Nitro 2/16 vs Barry Horowitz (W)
      • Saturday Night 1/31 Destruction Crew vs Disorderly Conduct (W)

     

    20 hours ago, SirSmUgly said:

    Show #145– 08 June 1998

    • We are not far from the Great American Bash, and I for one am excited about this show (and about my shadow mini project of watching 1998’s WWF Big Five PPV competitors to their sister WCW shows: In this case, the ‘98 King of the Ring).

    • Scott Putski is making a random “second-gen wrestler has a Nitro match” appearance, which is one of the things that I love about this show... Eddy [...] fires a dropkick Putski’s knee. 
    • Hey, Norman EFFIN’ Smiley! Let’s give him more to do. He’s getting a TV title shot against Finlay for some reason, likely his 32-match winning streak on Pro that I will assume he’s on right now. 
    • 1.25 out of 5 Stinger Splashes
    • King of the Ring '98? nah man, i'd skip that one. i don't think anything memorable is going to happen there. 
    • the only thing i ever remember about Scott Putski is him blowing his knee out vs. Brian Christopher, so Eddy's dropkick to the knee seals the deal for me.
    • well, Smiley has a 2 match winning streak on Pro anyway. You know, his record in WCW is actually pretty poor up until this point. 5-6. spoiler alert, he won't get his first win on Nitro or Thunder until September. but maybe that will kick off a streak?  
      • Pro 6/7 vs Mike Tolbert (W)
      • Pro 5/24 vs Robbie Brookside (W)
      • Worldwide 5/23 vs British Bulldog (L)
      • Nitro 4/6 vs Konnan (L)
      • Nitro 2/9 vs Konnan (L)
      • Worldwide 1/17 vs Manny Fernandez [not that one] (W)
      • Saturday Night 1/3 vs Konnan (L)
      • Pro 12/28/97 vs Johnny Swinger (result unknown. i've seen this written on match lists, but is not on the episode of the show i have seen)
      • Saturday Night 11/29 Smiley & Chris Adams vs. Regal & Dave Taylor (W)
      • Worldwide 11/22  vs Dean Malenko (L)
      • Saturday Night 11/22 vs Dave Taylor (L)
      • Saturday Night 11/15  vs Lenny Lane (W)
    • well hot damn. you have a much more positive view of 1998 WCW than i did on my rewatch, so seeing a score this low makes me understand how truly bad this had to be.
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  7. On 12/1/2023 at 10:43 PM, elizium said:

    What was the last movie you saw in theatres before Covid lockdowns?

    whatever the last film, Star Wars or Marvel, was that came out. they are pretty much the only current films that i make any effort to watch.

    i've never had an issue going to movies solo, but i have been moving further and further into my antisocial habits as the years go by. my social circle continues to dwindle- whether that is a cause or effect (or coincidence) is anyone's guess. but i would much rather just watch from my couch.

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  8. 39 minutes ago, Lawful Metal said:

    I’m here too!

    sorry, i'm not in the arena, it showed through on camera. what's funny is that i changed what i typed once before i hit 'post' because i thought it made me sound like i was live in person. guess i didn't do a very good job of revision. 😆

    i don't know if that song normally makes air (my attention is usually diverted and/or i'm too drunk by the main card start to pay attention) but i popped.

    25 minutes ago, John E. Dynamite said:

    I once dreamed of a fighter coming out to a lavishly-produced, Frank Sinatra + Antonio Morelli Las Vegas-to-the-bone crooner cover of "Taste The Pain".

    dear AI overlords....

  9. yeah it's funny w/r/t Sid because on the week's Worldwide episode, they announced that Sid would not be advancing in the arm wrestling tournament (due to an onscreen attack from the Colossal Kongs) but mentioned he would still be part of BattleBowl (which makes no fucking sense but whatever). i didn't realize this was the stabbing incident until after watching the event.

    different side note, a week or two back, Jesse Ventura was asked by Schiavone to predict a BB winner, and his only selection was "well i don't think it will be Sid. and it won't be Arn Anderson" which stood out to me as odd, but makes a hell of a lot more sense in retrospect.

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  10. 29 minutes ago, Cobra Commander said:

    Guessing it’s a better idea to give Ric Flair/Steve Austin vs Scorpio/Maxx Payne nearly 15 minutes than Rick Rude/Shanghai Pierce vs Tex Slazenger/Marcus Bagwell?

    yeah no surprise that Flair/Austin could work in a heatless format (also Scorpio is over with the crowd, which helps a bunch). the Austin-Flair interactions were among the best stuff on the card.

    i like Tex/Shanghai, but they hadn't been on tv in months and there was no investment 

  11. i watched WCW Battlebowl '93 today. wow, that was a mistake. what a dud of a PPV overall. almost all of the random draw tag matches went around 15:00 minutes, which was WAY too long for a show with no storyline emotional beats to hit. 

    the battle royal at the end was decent enough, but definitely nothing special. I did like how they ended up "eliminating" Flair from the final 4 due to injury on the rampway. then again, i just really like sets that use a ramp all the way to the ring apron, so maybe it's preference bias.

  12. 4 hours ago, WebConn89 said:

    TNA couldn’t score any “big fish” maybe they should start going for some relatively smaller names from the indie scene.

    i kind of disagree. there's only so many of those "big fish" out there. TNA is trying to make a big splash and be a major player again, for the first time in a decade. definitely keep shooting for those stars, as the right player with the right rep could absolutely put them back in that echelon.

    but continuing to build with the "medium sized fish" of the indies is equally important. "come for Ospreay, stay for Bailey. and Alexander. and Shelley." kind of mentality.

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  13. 18 hours ago, Craig H said:

    And at some point I should watch the two Sonic movies. I enjoyed Mario enough and don't mind it whenever my little girl wants to watch it. Sonic can't be that bad.

    a friend's son lost his battle with cancer a few years ago, and his last wish was to be able to go and watch the Sonic movie. they got to go to an advanced special screening just for the family. he loved it and it brightened some of his final days.

    when the parents came back to town, a big group of friends all watched Sonic in theater together. the movie will always hold a special place for me.

    i don't have the same kind of story associated with Sonic 2. started watching it and immediately regretted paying money for this. but after maybe 30 or 45 minutes, i thought it turned around and became a decent enough flick.

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  14. re: AEW's Triple Crown

    i like that it is made up of titles from three companies (albeit two of those owned by the same man), but i kinda wish they could have appropriated a belt from AAA or CMLL to make it from the big three wrestling countries as well (sorry Canada).

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  15. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCLZPJktCpg

    NWA POWERRR!
    Episode 135: Old Friends & Silver Bells
    11/28/23 @ Nashville, TN

    TV Title:
    Carson Drake  vs.  Mims (c)
    Carson drake is apparently playing an '80s preppy (preppie? i don't know if that's a -y or -ie) gimmick. is he related to Jackson Drake from last week? i popped for Mims' X-Men inspired gear. 
    short showcase match. Mims' physical charisma was really the only thing happening here. Not much here, but not bad.

    Thrillbilly Silas Mason introduces his buddy Devan Dixon. Dixon has NO charisma and can't talk for shit. Plus, he's wearing a Hooters NASCAR-like jacket. And he has a mullet mohawk. Mason offers Dixon a National Championship match (this was spoiled earlier in the show where this match was announced for next week).

    Bryan Idol & Natalia Markova  vs.  Thom Latimer & Kamille
    they hype this as the battle of the power couples. But i don't think Idol has ever been on TV before, so were we supposed to know this? Idol is "the cousin of Mercurio" according to Danny Dealz (in reality, Idol IS Mercurio). No mention of if he is also related to Austin Idol.
     the whole point was to show off Thom and Kamille's new heel personas. Match itself was kind of not good. Idol blew the timing on the finish, leading to Kamille waiting around for him. pass.

    interview with Joe Alonzo. He talks about a future match with Alex Misery. i don't know who that is or where it's coming from. The graphic at the bottom of the screen shows that Alonzo is part of a triple threat match next week with two other people we've never seen before. What is going on here?

    ANOTHER segment on the search for a new Spectacular. i skipped this, to save my sanity. This is the first segment i've skipped on NWA Power in the 6+ months i've been watching. 

    Tiffany Nieves  vs.  Ruthie Jay
    this is a match that existed. i wouldn't say it was bad, but i wouldn't say it was good either. Nieves has something, but she really needs to work on her timing. 

    another interview with the Slime Ballz. more of what we saw last week, which further cements that i don't think i'm going to like these guys.

    Kenzie Paige with Kyle Davis. She refuses to refer to Samatha Starr as a "Starr", so she calls her Sammy instead. Kenzie cuts a fun promo and riles the crowd all the way up.

    Jax Dane & Tim Storm  vs.  Trevor Murdoch & Burchill
    no mention as to why Murdoch is no longer tagging with Mike Knox. Also no mention of Jax Dane's title shot vs. EC3. 
    this match was, to steal a JR-ism, a slobberknocker. Burchill and Storm trade European uppercuts and spend their segment brawling. More of the same when Jax Dane tags in. This was fun. 

     

    seriously, what is with the seemingly complete turnover of the roster? Almost every match for the last 3 weeks has contained somebody brand new to the company. 

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