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37 minutes ago, The Natural said:

LOL. I wasn't aware of this story.

From the replies in that twitter thread (and verified):

'apparently he also forgot he isnt in japan so forgot its a 10 count not 20 in america if you go outside over there. so he got himself counted out and the match had to be re-edited'

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15 minutes ago, hammerva said:

 

Dear lord don't let this be WALTER  ?

I saw on Twitter that someone did some research and found that there was a Gunther Stark who was a nazi war criminal...so I'm pretty sure WWE didn't vet the name. Or did they? 

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4 minutes ago, Infinit said:

I saw on Twitter that someone did some research and found that there was a Gunther Stark who was a nazi war criminal...so I'm pretty sure WWE didn't vet the name. Or did they? 

I'm going to guess no research was put in. WWE's name generator:

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5 minutes ago, Infinit said:

I saw on Twitter that someone did some research and found that there was a Gunther Stark who was a nazi war criminal...so I'm pretty sure WWE didn't vet the name. Or did they? 

Are you insinuating they did Nazi this coming?

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Extra note inspired by the 1991 Rumble: Roddy Piper as the color commentator was probably a good transition post-Jesse. Having another heel immediately after Ventura would just invite comparisons and as it turned out, Bobby Heenan’s 8 year old neck injury was about to move him to the booth.

also if Jesse Ventura was around for the Slaugher storyline, that seems like something he would have hated commentating about. Not sure which non-wrestling pursuits of his were going on when he left the WWF in 1990 (I could probably go to Newsbank to find out if he was running for Mayor when he left the WWF), but the whole thing seems like something he would have wanted to not go all-in on supporting

as it turned out, wrestling fans who made signs about how Saddam was going to get an asswhipping proved to be more accurate than some of the predictions going into Desert Storm. Although the blowoff match didn’t happen at the time and only happened 12 years later.

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1 hour ago, Salads said:

From the replies in that twitter thread (and verified):

'apparently he also forgot he isnt in japan so forgot its a 10 count not 20 in america if you go outside over there. so he got himself counted out and the match had to be re-edited'

That sounds like something that the WWE would do with a Japanese guy who they were pushing as a “Foreigner who doesn’t know how things work in America” character. Granted it would be really complex compared to the Long Duck Dong stuff that they’d prefer but.

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3 hours ago, Log said:

How was the smog that day?  Is it possible that this was Ice Cube's "Good Day*"?

*It has been calculated that his good day was most likely Jan 20, 1992.

It's never a good day when the Sonics lose.

Also, it's never a good day when the Sonics can't lose because they don't exist.

Basically, life is misery.

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6 hours ago, The Natural said:

AJ Styles WWE Championship reign which lasted a year was a real disappointment. Only memorable matches were the non title vs. Brock Lesnar at Survivor Series 2017 and dropping the belt to Daniel Bryan on the last Smackdown Live before Survivor Series 2018. Styles should have dropped it to Shinsuke Nakamura at WrestleMania XXXIV but didn't and should have to Samoa Joe at SummerSlam 2018.

They pretty much ended Dean Ambrose's run as a main eventer and we got that? Sloppy shop, man. 

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4 hours ago, Infinit said:

I saw on Twitter that someone did some research and found that there was a Gunther Stark who was a nazi war criminal...so I'm pretty sure WWE didn't vet the name. Or did they? 

Heidenreich comeback confirmed

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20 hours ago, odessasteps said:

That’s why I asked the other day about blood vs blading. They seem to be easing up on the former, but still have banned/discourage the latter.

presumably, the general public may not care about the hair-splitting that we do on the matter.

Bret is the GOAT hands down because he was able to convince Vince on 2 to 3 different occasions that he was busted open hardway including Austin at WrestleMania which made Austin a made man. It's one thing to work the Audience another thing to work the boys and probably more impressive to work Vince. 

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