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On 11/11/2022 at 1:57 PM, Hamhock said:
The way I always thought Bret leaving should have gone was:
Let Bischoff make the announcement that he was jumping to WCW. Since Bret was under contract with the WWF through the December IYH, you have him announce that he’s leaving in a month and taking the world title with him, unless someone can beat him before then. The month becomes a chase, with the entire roster temporarily turning face. And then he loses on the last night to Undertaker; he tries to walk out and the roster blocks him at the top of the aisle; usual stuff like that. Tombstone finishes him, then Taker drops the belt to Michaels at the Rumble in the casket match, and we're back on the same timeline without anyone being double-crossed, quitting, etc.
On 11/11/2022 at 3:52 PM, GuerrillaMonsoon said:My revision? Do the double DQ. Have Bret start to give a farewell speech, which the rest of the Hart Foundation start to react badly to as they never got the inside word and why aren't they coming along.
Impromptu Bret/Owen match. Redo the finish to WM X. Did Bret let his younger brother win on purpose? Hart Foundation celebrate with Owen as show goes off the air.
Shawn beats Owen the night after when it's revealed Bulldog and Anvil are going to WCW with Bret and cost Owen the title.
Both of these are pretty interesting, but I don't think the WWF would have gone for either of them. With the first idea, I feel like you're building anticipation of Bret going to WCW... on WWF TV. With the second idea, I feel like you'd have WWF fans intrigued to see what Bret, Bulldog, and Anvil were going to do in WCW based on a story told on WWF TV.
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On 4/17/2021 at 9:06 PM, JonnyLaw said:
Journey of Wrestling is another fun GM game that’s pretty easy to jump into.
I haven’t heard of that one. Does it have real wrestlers/companies or is it like a Cornell-verse thing?
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12 hours ago, AxB said:
Would anyone be interested in playing an updated version of Promotion Wars? Because there is one. And it's free:
Thank you for posting this. I was a huge EWR fan back in the day and I dabbled with Promotion Wars a little bit but it went away pretty quick. I'm glad to see it's been resurrected. TEW is just a little too in-depth for me at this stage of my life and based off the quick video I watched on the Promotion Wars website, it seems like this will be a little easier to jump into and play.
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On 3/22/2021 at 11:53 PM, BloodyChamp said:
WCW was making money in 4th gear as far back as 1994 wasn’t it? Obviously that wasn’t going to last forever unlessssssss........the whole business as usual thing mentioned above happens. It would then get interesting IMO. Maybe Benoit, Eddie and company make it to the top sooner than later when Hogan quits.
According to Bischoff, 1995 was the first year WCW made any type of profit under Turner ownership. I believe the non-Bischoff consensus has been that it wasn't until 1995 or 1996, so they definitely weren't profitable in 1994.
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On 5/28/2020 at 11:42 PM, evidence said:
What if Bill Watts becomes booker in 1989? I've always heard that he was offered but declined because he didn't want to answer to Jim Herd. I wonder if his run is viewed more like Flair's 1989 or more like Ole Anderson's 1990, who gets pushed, and how long he lasts in power.
I've always wondered what would have happened if Bill Watts got (took?) the Jim Herd job in late 1988. I don't know who Watts would have brought in as booker but I imagine it wouldn't have been George Scott.
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It all depends on your location, but I've been really happy with T-Mobile. I was a longtime Verizon customer but switched over to TMO and haven't noticed any loss in reception at all. To be fair, I live on Long Island but I have a couple of friends who have AT&T and there are often situations/places where I'll have solid service and they have nothing, and it'll be areas that are not exactly what you'd describe as rural. I'd check TMO's coverage map in your area and if it looks good, it's worth a shot.
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On 9/25/2019 at 1:47 AM, Tabe said:
What you want to do is look at refurbs on Newegg. Found a friend of mine an i5 with 8 gigs of RAM and a 256 gig SSD and a DVD drive for 279.
It's probably too late but I was going to suggest exactly this. The Newegg powersearch is a... powerful feature.
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13 hours ago, damnnearfonzie said:
Uh, Anyone hear anything on 2k20 yet?
Isn't it usually by now that they have at least some info up about it?I was actually coming in here to post the same question. It makes me wonder if they're going to take some time off/release it early next year? The normal release schedule would be roughly 4 months from now and it seems odd that there's NOTHING this close to when it'd normally come out.
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A couple of months ago I pulled something in my back while spotting a guy on the incline bench press and helping him re-rack. I didn't even know such a thing was possible. Getting old is the worst.
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My interest in WWE started declining around 05 when one of my best friends (and absolute best wrestling friend) started dabbling in some activities that took him away from wrestling. We were both from Long Island, grew up together, he moved to Buffalo when we were 13 (around 2001) but one of the ways we still kept contact together was that we'd talk on the phone ever Monday night and essentially hate watch Raw. Once he got involved with some other stuff, I didn't really feel the need to watch Raw by myself anymore and by 05 I was a huge ROH fan anyway so I was still able to get my wrestling fix.
By the end of 08, I started to get involved with life stuff (nothing bad, just a product of getting older) and I largely stopped following everything. I crept back in a bit during the Summer of Punk and Bryan's run in 2014 but they were cups of coffee at best. The presentation had changed so much in terms of the buzzwords and everything feeling overly produced yet sterile that Raw didn't feel like a pro wrestling show anymore (congrats, Vince).
Thankfully I have WWE Network and absolutely love being able to watch both wrestling I grew up with and wrestling from before my time. I'm hopeful AEW will produce some good stuff.
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Amazing how much your face got leaner. Great work, mate.
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I can relate to everyone talking about back issues. My lower back has been a trouble spot for years. Every once in a while I'll do something and it'll lock up. I recently went to a spine specialist, had x-rays and an MRI and thankfully, there's no real damage. The absolute lowest disc in my back has a very slight herniation but it's not compressed against anything and is in a way that it could actually be genetic/natural and not necessarily from anything I did myself. The doctor said that it's actually something that could even correct itself over time and the best thing to do is keep lifting as long as I'm not in pain. He also said that I can expect to throw my back out from time to time at the gym but such is life. Made me feel better for sure. Stretching helps a ton, as I'm sure yoga does as well.
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https://www.amazon.com/Logitech-Harmony-Infrared-Universal-Programmable/dp/B004OVECU0
I've been using a Logitech Harmony for years and I really like it. I have a regular Roku and a Vizio soundbar and it works really well.
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1 hour ago, Oyaji said:
Lastly, some Urethra Franklin hacked my UFC.tv account and ordered the ppv. UFC didn't really help either other than reset my password and I asked visa to contest the charge. I still got the ppv and was going to order it anyway but fucker tried to change my password again last night. I've changed my password for both UFC and Gmail a bunch.
Wait what?
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I know the feeling. I'm just starting to be able to (comfortably) fit back into some of my medium's for the first time in a couple of years and it feels great. It's funny because most of the shirts I have at the gym are old/super big on me to the point where I feel like I can swim in them and they make me look huge (not in a positive way) but then I put on real clothes and I'm like, "ok, there's progress."
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The other thing that makes it noticeable is when you start buying clothes a size or two smaller. Almost 10 years ago, I lost a ton of weight and because I was a broke college student, I kept wearing the same clothes for as long as I could despite them being super baggy. Once I felt comfortable with where I was weight-wise, I bought new clothes that actually fit me properly- namely going from XL shirts to Medium shirts and that probably drew the strongest reaction from people, even those that I saw pretty frequently. I didn't realize how much baggy clothes could really make you look bigger than reality.
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Clothes are always a great way to measure progress. A lot of times it's hard to detect just by looking in the mirror since you see yourself everyday (unless you take progress pics like every 3 months and then compare). Keep it up!
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10 minutes ago, APO said:
King of the Ring '99. First time I ever paid for a wrestling PPV with my own money and I got Kane/Show in a never-ending choke spot. I was barely holding on up til then, but holy shit was I bitter after that happened.
Beat me to it. I was a month away from turning 12 and even then I knew that I was watching garbage.
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Oh I'm sure. I've observed it and it's always super cringe. I don't know how y'all manage.
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I tend to go to the gym early in the morning on weekdays, so a lot of the folks there are usually just there to workout before going to work or are retirees who are early risers, so it's usually not too bad in terms of people just using the gym to socialize/lecture. I have gone at night though and it's awful. I once had a scarring experience in the locker room with a Super Bro.
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I'm like 5'6" myself... tall people will never understand the struggle of how quickly guys like us can put on weight haha
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Out of curiosity @Red is Dead, how tall are you?
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When I interned in NYC and used to commute via train, I did enjoy walking to and from but as someone who can sweat pretty much anywhere, that was always a risk unless it was winter. And at the time, I was pretty thin/average... I just sweat. I blame it on being half Italian and the Mediterranean blood because it seems like everyone on the Italian side of the family is constantly warm/sweating. Yayyyy grossness.
WCW Starrcade 1997: 25 years later. The start of the end for WCW.
in The PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING
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Sting having a major tan would have actually gone against his character at that point. The guy spent 15 months hanging out in rafters, avoiding people and not socializing. Could you imagine crow Sting showing up at the beach and laying out in the sun or going to the tanning salon to get a spray tan? What a crock of nonsense.