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  1. 3 hours ago, Craig H said:

    In case no one remembers the last time Johnny Ace was in charge and the edict was to hire big, model looking dudes, we had a whole bunch of fucking shit to slog through like. So get ready for that era again. 

    Not to mention that right now the main championship program on Raw right now is Drew McIntyre vs Bobby Lashley, both of which are two dudes that more than fit into that 6-3 and over ideal, and they aren't moving any needles one bit because the entire Raw product is colder than Antarctica, Year 1982. 

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  2. Marino's last TV run was in his mid-50's as Devil Blue during the final days of Championship Wrestling From Georgia before Crockett took over all TBS wrestling television. Dude looked like he was still in great shape here so I'm not shocked he made it to 90. His style here isn't the most exciting but every hold he works looks super snug and forceful.

     

  3. Unless he is filming all four of them at the same time, I really don't see Avatar 2 doing the type of blockbuster business that would justify continuing on for another three movies after that.

    Is there any other movie made since 2000 that made such a ridiculous amount of money during its initial run while leaving little long-term pop-culture impact at all? Its not a movie that is referenced or meme'd much at all in recent years, and the excitement for Avatar 2 appears to be on par for when Dumb & Dumber 2 came out, which is little-to-none. 

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  4. JIM CORNETTE: "Deathmatch wrestling is a just a chicken-head biting freakshow...outlaw mudshow bullshit!"

    ALSO JIM CORNETTE: "Boy, wasn't it great when Ron Wright used to bust people open hardway with his Chisel!"

    FYI, Ron Wright's "chisel" was a homemade knuckle duster with a razor affixed to it that Wright would use to gig his opponents hardway, which honestly sounds even more ghoulish than just busting them open with an actual chisel.

    Nevermind also that a lot of the guys he grew up watching in Tennessee were beer-bellied factory workers and truck drivers by day and were high on trucker pills half the time when they were making towns, but it's today's deathmatch wrestlers that are "the freak show".

    -Signed, a guy that loves deathmatch wrestling AND the Tennessee bullshit.

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  5. 14 hours ago, DEAN said:

    This is hilariously awful but the Bounty Hunter would be akin to Vader invading that West Virginia show.  The West Virginia show is like something from outer space.  (I dig the horrible turn this thread is taking.)

    I started the West Virginia TV show last night. I am only halfway through so far, but "Diamond Jim" may be an all-time sleaziest looking wrestler ever candidate. When the camera cut to a close-up of him from the handheld cam (which I would love to know how the fuck a West Virginia outlaw fed had ringside and apron cameras in frigging 1975) I impulsively shouted "UGH!"

    Dude looks like Gorgeous Jimmy Garvin and post-homelessness Rickety Cricket from Always Sunny had a kid. Jimmy Del Ray would find him unsettling and hard to look at.

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  6. 4 hours ago, DEAN said:

    This is West Virginia in 1975 and it is hypnotically awful.

     

    THIS is honestly the stuff I am enjoying most coming to the surface these days. At the beginning of the year I went on a kick where I was trying to track down pre-1990 outlaw feds and fly-by-night indies that somehow managed to wrangle television during their brief existences.

    I look forward to digging into this West Virginia show. Though honestly, I find it hard to imagine that it could possibly top the terrible essence of George Gulas' UWA Championship Wrestling from 1984, which so far was the worst televised wrestling outlaw that I found during my journey into that realm:

     

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  7. Not quite the same as the Mulkeys, but Goldberg's first TV match against Hugh Morrus seemingly presented him as just cannon fodder. Goldberg had no entrance, was in the ring already coming from the commercial break and introduced after Hugh Morris got his entrance, with the commentary at the beginning talking about Hugh Morrus looking impressive recently. 

  8. 5 minutes ago, Ultimo Necro said:

    Does IWA: Deep South still run? Those guys seemed nutty enough to to get in before Ian.

     

    Fuck, I completely spaced on them. I saw they have some sort of show scheduled for the summer, and from things I have read about the guy that runs IWA Deep South, he actually probably would try to do some sort of shitty angle tying in all the Q stuff. 

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  9. EDIT: At first I thought that was a tasteless joke but from poking around a little bit, it appears that there was indeed supposed to be some sort of Slim Jim-based wrestling promo on GMA that day involving Randy Savage, and Nate Webb was indeed in NYC on the day of 9/11.

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  10. BRAIN: Samoa Joe signs with AEW.

    BIG BRAIN: Samoa Joe does the indie dream-match rotation, working Bloodsport, popping up in a few other places here and there.

    BIGGEST BRAIN: Triller just bought Fite.TV. Part of Triller's business model is one-off boxing PPV's that don't ultimately mean much in the grand scheme of things for boxing. Samoa Joe is available. CM Punk is available. A one-off dream rematch wrestling PPV not affiliated with any lettered organization might be worth looking into.

    EDIT: in all seriousness, hoping everyone that wants to keep pursuing wrestling lands on their feet. And if anyone just wants to live the Tucker life...even better. 

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  11. 2 hours ago, Ultimo Necro said:

    Arguably Punks greatest call ever was the Joe v Necro Butcher, IWA:MS match at the arena.  Punk, Kingston & Prazak were awesome for that one.

    And Punk's second greatest call was earlier in the show, when this exchange happened:

    PRAZAK: "So, CM Punk, are you sticking around for the CZW show tonight?"

    CM PUNK: "FUCK Noooooooooooooooooo!"

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  12. 2 hours ago, Curt McGirt said:

    https://lastwordonsports.com/prowrestling/2020/04/28/wrestling-summit-wwf-njpw-ajpw/

    This is a pretty good read. I had no idea that Tenryu's SWS was the reason WWF and NJPW stopped working together, which was a career-long relationship. 

    That doesn't seem right. WWF stopped sending talent over to work NJPW tours as far back as 1985, five years before the Tokyo Dome Wrestling Summit and subsequent formation of Super World Sports. The final NJPW talent showing up in WWF was the December 1984 MSG show with the famous Cobra vs Black Tiger match, and Inoki vs Dr. D David Schultz. Hogan's last NJPW match in that era was in June 1985 against Inoki.

    Andre kept going over to Japan into 1986, but that might have been separate from the overall talent trade agreement.

  13. 6 hours ago, Curt McGirt said:

     

    Anybody seen this one?

    I saw this at a Halloween movie party a few years back and the entire room roared with bemused laughter for damn near the whole thing. Well worth the sit-down and the "Canada" is VERY Canadian. 

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