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Thread started 03/06/05 4:53am

purpleworld

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Any Wrestling Fans Looking Forward To Wrestlemania XXI?

Just wondering if any wrestling fans here are looking forward to the 21st Wrestlemania. I'm not to hyped about it myself, the only macthes that intrest me are:

Shawn Michaels vs Kurt Angle
HHH vs Batista
Randy Orton vs The Undertaker

plus the fact that Hulk Hogan (my favorite wrestler of all time) is getting inducted into the hall of fame.
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Reply #1 posted 03/06/05 6:40am

animal

I love wrestling. Too bad Shawn Michaels is pretty much a cripple now. I would have loved to have see him wrestle when he was still in shape.

Triple H vs Batista will probably a slow match. Just a brawl with Trips blading himself to death as usual. That dude is always bleeding on PPV's.

Anyway, no matter what matches there are I'm always looking forward to WM, just for the overal entertainment.
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Reply #2 posted 03/06/05 9:30am

Sinister

animal said:

I love wrestling. Too bad Shawn Michaels is pretty much a cripple now. I would have loved to have see him wrestle when he was still in shape.

Triple H vs Batista will probably a slow match. Just a brawl with Trips blading himself to death as usual. That dude is always bleeding on PPV's.

Anyway, no matter what matches there are I'm always looking forward to WM, just for the overal entertainment.


You called Shawn a cripple!! Blasphamy! mad Seriously I know he isn't the old HBK but he still is like one of the best dudes around...and that is really sad and a poor reflection on the future along with him just being the shit....
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Reply #3 posted 03/07/05 10:48am

REDFEATHERS

US Wrestling???? falloff
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Reply #4 posted 03/07/05 10:53am

Fauxie

REDFEATHERS said:

US Wrestling???? falloff



co- falloff
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Reply #5 posted 03/07/05 10:54am

Fauxie

shhh Whatever u do, don't mention the word 'meathead' on this thread.
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Reply #6 posted 03/07/05 10:57am

REDBABY

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Fauxie said:

REDFEATHERS said:

US Wrestling???? falloff



co- falloff


Well it is a fucking joke.. its just a pantomime... neutral
if sexy was a colour it would be red batting eyes
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Reply #7 posted 03/07/05 11:00am

RocknRollisali
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purpleworld said:

Just wondering if any wrestling fans here are looking forward to the 21st Wrestlemania. I'm not to hyped about it myself, the only macthes that intrest me are:

Shawn Michaels vs Kurt Angle
HHH vs Batista
Randy Orton vs The Undertaker

plus the fact that Hulk Hogan (my favorite wrestler of all time) is getting inducted into the hall of fame.



I feel so proud that I don't know any of these names nod
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Reply #8 posted 03/07/05 12:09pm

animal

REDBABY said:

Fauxie said:




co- falloff


Well it is a fucking joke.. its just a pantomime... neutral


..and the problem with that is?
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Reply #9 posted 03/07/05 12:16pm

REDFEATHERS

animal said:

REDBABY said:



Well it is a fucking joke.. its just a pantomime... neutral


..and the problem with that is?



Its all choreographed and staged.. not like proper wrestling, thats all.. smile
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Reply #10 posted 03/07/05 12:22pm

animal

REDFEATHERS said:

animal said:



..and the problem with that is?



Its all choreographed and staged.. not like proper wrestling, thats all.. smile


Right and who said it was anything like amateur wrestling? Movies are not like reality either, neither is a fucking ballet or a play. Besides it's a lot less choreographed than people think it is.
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Reply #11 posted 03/07/05 12:28pm

REDFEATHERS

animal said:

REDFEATHERS said:




Its all choreographed and staged.. not like proper wrestling, thats all.. smile


Right and who said it was anything like amateur wrestling? Movies are not like reality either, neither is a fucking ballet or a play. Besides it's a lot less choreographed than people think it is.



Woah! boxed
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Reply #12 posted 03/07/05 12:32pm

DrFaustus

animal said:

REDFEATHERS said:




Its all choreographed and staged.. not like proper wrestling, thats all.. smile


Right and who said it was anything like amateur wrestling? Movies are not like reality either, neither is a fucking ballet or a play. Besides it's a lot less choreographed than people think it is.



With the results being predetermined, what room is left for unchoreographed wrestling? I mean, really?
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Reply #13 posted 03/07/05 12:41pm

REDFEATHERS

I only said what I said cos my Grandmas cousin was a famous wrestler in the 60s and 70s.. it was more real gritty, proper spontaneous wrestling than what is going on today, thats all.. cool
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Reply #14 posted 03/07/05 12:43pm

DrFaustus

REDFEATHERS said:

I only said what I said cos my Grandmas cousin was a famous wrestler in the 60s and 70s.. it was more real gritty, proper spontaneous wrestling than what is going on today, thats all.. cool



Do u wrestle? batting eyes
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Reply #15 posted 03/07/05 12:50pm

animal

DrFaustus said:

animal said:



Right and who said it was anything like amateur wrestling? Movies are not like reality either, neither is a fucking ballet or a play. Besides it's a lot less choreographed than people think it is.



With the results being predetermined, what room is left for unchoreographed wrestling? I mean, really?


First of all, results are not always predetermined. Secondly I can assure you none of it is as easy as it seems. If the other person calls the move only seconds before it's performed you better know what to do or it will look like shit and people will get hurt. You can put two great wrestlers in the dressing room a few minutes before a match and they'll come up with 15 mins worth of entertainment and a lot of moves.

There's a reason why some of the best pro-wrestlers have an amateur background. Kurt Angle is an Olympic gold medalist, Brock Lesnar a 5 time NAAC champion, Shelton Benjamin, Brock's former team mate and coach, Charlie Haas former state champion and there's a few more with perhaps less impressive records, but a background in amateur wrestling nonetheless.
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Reply #16 posted 03/07/05 12:53pm

animal

REDFEATHERS said:

I only said what I said cos my Grandmas cousin was a famous wrestler in the 60s and 70s.. it was more real gritty, proper spontaneous wrestling than what is going on today, thats all.. cool


No it wasn't, but it doesn't matter. People went to go see them to be entertained and that's what the guys in the ring gave them.
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Reply #17 posted 03/07/05 12:55pm

TheRealFiness

my god people still watch this inbred redneck entertainment?
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Reply #18 posted 03/07/05 12:57pm

DrFaustus

animal said:

DrFaustus said:




With the results being predetermined, what room is left for unchoreographed wrestling? I mean, really?


First of all, results are not always predetermined. Secondly I can assure you none of it is as easy as it seems. If the other person calls the move only seconds before it's performed you better know what to do or it will look like shit and people will get hurt. You can put two great wrestlers in the dressing room a few minutes before a match and they'll come up with 15 mins worth of entertainment and a lot of moves.

There's a reason why some of the best pro-wrestlers have an amateur background. Kurt Angle is an Olympic gold medalist, Brock Lesnar a 5 time NAAC champion, Shelton Benjamin, Brock's former team mate and coach, Charlie Haas former state champion and there's a few more with perhaps less impressive records, but a background in amateur wrestling nonetheless.



Oh, I never think it's easy. The athleticism is pretty damn impressive and I do recognise that some of the injuries are real. They're like athletes and stunt men rolled into one. I just doubt the spontaneity of it all. I find it very unlikely that this multi-million dollar industry would put that much freedom in the hands of its employees. It all seems extremely controlled and contrived right down to the smallest details.

edit: Hang on. Results not always predetermined, but wrestlers kindly telling their opponent what move they are about to perform on them? There's a contradiction there. If the moves are carefully choreographed, be they executed somewhat spontaneously or not, how could the result not be pre-conceived?

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Reply #19 posted 03/07/05 12:58pm

animal

TheRealFiness said:

my god people still watch this inbred redneck entertainment?




Just bring it...bitch! lol
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Reply #20 posted 03/07/05 1:03pm

TheRealFiness

animal said:

TheRealFiness said:

my god people still watch this inbred redneck entertainment?




Just bring it...bitch! lol



dont make me punch u in your nec..oh wait u aint got one Bitch.. lol
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Reply #21 posted 03/07/05 1:05pm

animal

DrFaustus said:

animal said:



First of all, results are not always predetermined. Secondly I can assure you none of it is as easy as it seems. If the other person calls the move only seconds before it's performed you better know what to do or it will look like shit and people will get hurt. You can put two great wrestlers in the dressing room a few minutes before a match and they'll come up with 15 mins worth of entertainment and a lot of moves.

There's a reason why some of the best pro-wrestlers have an amateur background. Kurt Angle is an Olympic gold medalist, Brock Lesnar a 5 time NAAC champion, Shelton Benjamin, Brock's former team mate and coach, Charlie Haas former state champion and there's a few more with perhaps less impressive records, but a background in amateur wrestling nonetheless.




Oh, I never think it's easy. The athleticism is pretty damn impressive and I do recognise that some of the injuries are real. They're like athletes and stunt men rolled into one. I just doubt the spontaneity of it all. I find it very unlikely that this multi-million dollar industry would put that much freedom in the hands of its employees. It all seems extremely controlled and contrived right down to the smallest details.


Right, but there's more than the televised events. It's not controlled into the smallest details. When people do that it ends up looking like shit, because there's no way in hell you can remember all the moves you're supposed to do in a 15-20 min match. Pro-wrestling is much bigger than just the two shows per week the WWE tapes.

There's a lot of freedom and input for some of the guys, but it all depends on status and how much ass you're willing to kiss. In that regard it's no different than any other business. lol
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Reply #22 posted 03/07/05 1:28pm

DrFaustus

animal said:

DrFaustus said:





Oh, I never think it's easy. The athleticism is pretty damn impressive and I do recognise that some of the injuries are real. They're like athletes and stunt men rolled into one. I just doubt the spontaneity of it all. I find it very unlikely that this multi-million dollar industry would put that much freedom in the hands of its employees. It all seems extremely controlled and contrived right down to the smallest details.


Right, but there's more than the televised events. It's not controlled into the smallest details. When people do that it ends up looking like shit, because there's no way in hell you can remember all the moves you're supposed to do in a 15-20 min match. Pro-wrestling is much bigger than just the two shows per week the WWE tapes.

There's a lot of freedom and input for some of the guys, but it all depends on status and how much ass you're willing to kiss. In that regard it's no different than any other business. lol



Yup. They must all be hoping to be the chosen ones that the bigwigs think have the personality that'll catch on.

Meanwhile u get the guys with normal names who come on without fancy costumes, called Travis Smith or something wearing just briefs who are simply fodder. lol
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