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November 2024 Wrestling Discussion
tlk23 replied to The Natural's topic in The PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING
I always thought Wrestlemania 9 got a bad rap. Not great, but Steiners vs. Headshrinkers is the best match on the show. HBK vs. Tatanka is good for 18 minutes with a countout finish. Bret and Yoko is perfectly fine for the nine minutes that it was. Lots of other stuff that gets shit on, but it could have been so much better. Ric Flair vs. Hulk Hogan - This is where you do it. Keep Flair around past the Rumble and Hogan goes over. Bret Hart vs. Mr. Perfect - This or the previous match is the main event. Have the great match that they always had. Randy Savage vs. Yokozuna - Savage is greatly underutilized after the 92 Survivor Series. He should have had a big match on every PPV. Matches vs. Shawn, Bret, Lex, ect. They really elevated Yoko in about 4-5 months. I keep his momentum going here. Doink vs. Undertaker - A great dynamic on different ends of the spectrum. Steiners vs. Money Inc. - Never had a big match on a PPV Lex Luger vs. Bob Backlund or Tito Santana. Quick win for Lex to build him up along the way for Bret. Maybe at King of the Ring. Razor Ramon vs. Jerry Lawler Owen Hart vs. Rick Martel - Neidhart got fired a month later. Could have had a tag match here. Ideally, you have Hogan vs. Bret at Summerslam that never materialized. Keep building Yoko and Luger as future Bret opponents. Bret should have held the title much longer than he did. Luger doesn't turn babyface so quickly as he fizzles out. Things were on the decline in 93, but WWF didn't put their best forward. -
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Now do Ricky Stark showing up at the Rumble with Cody. Or Adam Cole at AEW shows when he was with NXT. Or Brit Baker at NXT when Cole was there. Because it's Punk, it will be bigger than it has to be.
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April 2023 Wrestling Discussion
tlk23 replied to Dolfan in NYC's topic in The PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING
Now do Ricky Stark showing up at the Rumble with Cody. Or Adam Cole at AEW shows when he was with NXT. Or Brit Baker at NXT when Cole was there. Because it's Punk, it will be bigger than it has to be. -
After LOD won the Tag Titles at Summerslam 1991 vs. the Nasty Boys, the next time the Tag Titles changed hands on a PPV was WrestleMania 11 with Owen and Yoko defeating the Smoking Guns. Almost 4 years went by with a title change on PPV.
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Dolfan Watches Every Wrestlemania On Lockdown
tlk23 replied to Dolfan in NYC's topic in The PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING
Never understood WWE ending the Invasion angle when they did. Especially since Ric Flair comes in the night after 2001 Survivor Series and the NWO are there three months later. That there could get you to the Fall of 2002. Scott Steiner comes in November 2002 and Goldberg, the day after WM 19 in 2003. No reason why the Invasion couldn't have gone well into 2003. -
It about 10 minutes in. Right after Hangman wants to put Matt through the table. Hangman gives him a forearm to the lower back that brings Matt to his knees. Less than 15 seconds later, Matt goes for the Northern Lights suplex on both guys, but fails. Then hits it five seconds later. It's something like that, that took me out of the match for a bit. The second time Matt is in the match legally (it's hard to keep up because you can come and go as you please it seems) the entire sequence is Hangman working Matt's back, all in preparation for a 440 pound suplex.
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Good tag match, but too much "both guys on the same team in the ring for too long," stuff and they work on Matt Jackson's back in the opening minutes, only for him to hit his double suplex right after. He didn't really sell his back after that. Why work the back if you don't bother selling? Can't be having lazy stuff like that.
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He said the same thing back in the mid 80's during a promo. Also in a match back in 1995. I can understand why people would be upset and it's a different time now than it was in 1995 or 1986, but I guess it doesn't offend me like it does other.
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Meltzer keeps saying Tuesday night basketball on TNT. They do have a few Tuesday nights, but their main night is obviously Thursday for basketball. I don't know where he get Tuesday for basketball when it's actually Thursday.
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98,000 buys for All Elite between PPV and Streaming last weekend.
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98,000 buys for All Elite between PPV and Streaming last weekend.
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Plus, HHH vs. Orton and a 50 Man Battle Royal
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ShowBuzzDaily reports that Monday's episode of Raw averaged 2.15 million viewers, marking a new series low for the program. The previous low was set on Dec. 10, 2018 when the show averaged 2.19 million viewers. 1.89 million watched the last hour.
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The Viceland Wrestling Documentaries
tlk23 replied to Nice Guy Eddie's topic in The PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING
Not him, but