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Pro Wrestling Thread #2
- Tonight's TNA Slammiversary opens up with a video package hyping tonight's main event with Mr. Anderson vs. Sting and the other matches. And we're live from the Impact Zone in Orlando as the pyro goes off. Mike Tenay welcomes us to Slammiversary and talks about tonight's matches. We go to Tenay and Taz to talk about the card. We go to the ring. "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | ||
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I try to keep up with TNA every now and then. Don't laugh at my funk
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Me too, but I'm seeing why they're failing "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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TNA and WWE have both fallen off. | |
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I tried to watch and get into the PPV earlier tonight, but I just couldn't get into it. I saw most of the first tag team match, but I couldn't even make it past Big Poppa Pump's ring intro. I don't know what it is, but there's something about TNA that's just so generic and boring. The whole Bischoff and Hogan thing is SO old, it's ridiculous, and how many times are they going to bring Jarrett and Angle together because of the whole divorce thing?
Their only interesting characters are former WWE employees, but when they get there, there's really no more growth. I always hate when they try to break up the Dudleys like they've done and WWE did before too. They should ALWAYS remain a team.
The only good thing in wrestling right now is the emergence of R-Truth!! He has been INCREDIBLE since turning heel a couple of months ago. It's a shame that they're going to let Cena win yet again at the next PPV and keep the championship and not give it to Truth. I would love to see what his reign would be like. But unfortunately for him, he's too black; something Vince won't stand for. [Edited 6/13/11 0:38am] | |
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It's so 1999 WCW. I can't take no more of the big bad Booty daddy Big Poppa Pump anymore either and him talking bout his freaks. And if i see his ass come to the ring again with them Prince chains and shit over his face i'm gonna smash my tv. Don't laugh at my funk
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That's my one pet peeve about WWE... | |
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I think that's where we disagree. I although I feel Truth is becoming a great heel, I don't believe he should be the champion, especially not now. There's not enough build for him to even be in the running. They rushed him into this program because JoMo got injured. I also don't feel he could be "The Man" of the company, like Cena or Rock, or HBK, or Undertaker were. That isn't my only problem with him. I could be okay with him playing the "crazy" "THIS IS A CONSPIRACY" part, but the "crazy AND ignorant" part? I cringed last week when he walked out in the Confederate outfit and then we they asked him to spell a word, he set black wrestlers back with that shit. Even Virgil would've been saying "The fuck are you doing?!" I do think he'll end up being the champion in the next year or two. Hell, they've put the belt on more undeserving people. Remember The Great Khali?
If we talked about black wrestlers being champion, Kofi should've been the champion yesterday. He had a great program with Orton then he went back to the midcard. Dude stays stealing the show with his Money In The Bank appearances. I also think Ezekiel Jackson could hold the spot too, along with my dog Mark Henry, who's earned his chance to run with the belt.
Some are saying that Capital Punishment may be the least bought WWE PPV since 2006 "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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I forgot about Kofi. Definitely continues to get screwed. | |
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The truth of the matter bboy is blacks have been stereotyped in wrestling for years and that shit goes all the way back to when i was coming up watching Rufus R. Freight Train Jones, Tiger Conway, and Tony Atlas. All the black wrestlers had to have hard heads and have the headbutt in their arsenal. Indian wrestlers had to have a war dance and a chop and Samoan wrestlers had to have a headbutt and like coconuts. acting ignorant. Shit what about the recent team of Cryme Tyme. That shit says it all right there. I have a coworker that mangages wrestlers and wrestles a little on the side in the independent Southern States Wrestling. He told me he has ran across RTruth when he was coming up through the ranks and stated he has always been a little crazy. People would be looking for RTruth after a match and that fool would be in the car smoking weed. RTruth is from right in my backyard in Charlotte. I agree Kofi should have stayed a Main Eventer and be in the running for the World Champion title. I think CMPunk has the potential to be a good champion too. He was at his best when he wrestling as a single competitor before he started that old crazy shit with the Straight Edge Society. I also think Alberto Del Rey has the potential to be a good champion. We already know that Sheamus is a beast. Don't laugh at my funk
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Shelton had all the makings of a champion....except 2 things: mic skills and a personality
His matches were always great. He earned my respect in that match he had with HBK. Even Shawn had to give him props. Cena or Miz couldn't have a match like that if their lives depended on it. But because he couldn't really talk or his personality felt flat or generic was his problem. It's the same problem people like Daniel Bryan or JoMo have
MVP though? He has it. The WWE just fucked up on that. Dude's now in Japan doing really well. He recently did an interview talking about his success there and about Chris Benoit "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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I hated the Cryme Tyme shit too
And is it just me or does R Truth resemble James Brown? JB was from South Carolina....We're gonna have to investigate that one
Punk is that dude IMO. There are reports he wants to leave (Apparently, he wasn't pleased that he's been in the mid card while someone like The Miz is main eventing) He dissed WWE's creative time on Twitter yesterday so there could be credibility to the news of him possibly leaving
Del Rio is awesome. I'm not a fan and not because he's terrible, but because he's a believable heel, although that promo on Monday was cringeworthy. I feel bad for Shaemus because he was pushed so fast and when they realized fans were really responding, they let him fall in the midcard. True, he shouldn' have been main eventing Wrestlemania just 6 months after he debuted (we know the reason for that) but dude's grown to be a solid performer and deserves more time
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I'm a little sick of the "you won't be champion if you have bad mic skills" thing. The WWE has put the belt on plenty of guys who either can't talk, can't wrestler, or can't do either.
Great Khali for one. Jeff Hardy was never great on the mic. Randy Orton hasn't had an interesting promo in years. Batista was boring as shit until he turned heel.
The WWE was behind these guys and was heavily invested in their success despite their shortcomings. If you're creative enough, you can hide a person's shortcomings and accentuate their positives as Paul Heyman would say.
The WWE didn't push Shelton because they didn't want to push Shelton.
Listening to an interview with Low-Ki who went by Kaval in the WWE, they pretty much didn't have any plans for him. Even though he was going out there and having the best matches. He was over with the fans. Hell, he even made LayCool interesting. But, the WWE wasn't behind him. So, they released him right before Christmas. JERKIN' EVERYTHING IN SIGHT!!!!! | |
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Shit he resembles Buckwheat if you ask me. Don't laugh at my funk
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I wouldn't be surprised if CM leaves. He seems like he don't wanna be in the WWE anymore. Can't say I blame him. | |
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I agree with you, I was just stating why many feel some guys don't make it, although I do feel it plays a part sometimes. I think Vince's fascination with looks is a factor too
I thought I was the only one who thought Kaval being with Laycool was interesting. They could've made a really good angle with him being with them
Thinking of Layla, it's crazy how Cody Rhodes got with Beth Phoenix and now, he's with Layla! [Edited 6/12/11 23:00pm] "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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Apparently, he really is Dashing! JERKIN' EVERYTHING IN SIGHT!!!!! | |
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Cena was great when he was a heel. | |
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You're probably right in that Truth probably shouldn't be getting the title just yet, but I do want him to stick around the upper card until it's his turn. But still, I would love to see what he'd do as the champ. Hell, like you said, they've given it to Khali, so why not him? They gave it to Sheamus when he was just a friggin' nobody and had just entered the company, and NO one gave him a chance in the world of beating Cena (albeit it was a tables match). So, I surely think Truth COULD win it now without any loss in credibility.
That "trying to spell conspiracy" was kind embarrassing, I will say. He's starting to just be plain comedy and crazy, and that's fine, but at least mix it up a little with some in-ring dominance so that he'll look like he has something of a chance against Cena. We all know he doesn't, but hey.
Speaking of Kofi, I think the only reason why he went from main event back to mid-card so quickly is because Randy Orton told the office he was ready to be at that level yet.
I also disagree with you on Ezekiel Jackson. He has zero personality so far, and all I ever see him do is repeatedly slam someone. He's got the size Vince likes, but that's about it. Hell, I'd rather Henry be the champ over him, and I'm not a fan of Henry's AT ALL.
The two wrestlers I'm diggin' right now are Truth on Raw and Christian on SD. | |
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What did Punk say on Twitter? I don't blame him for wanting to leave because they've just outright disrespected his character for a while now. Plus, they made him the leader of a group who'd time had been done and gone. He's got so much to offer the product and one of the best combo wrestlers/mic workers in the game today. If he does leave (which I really hope he stays), I hope he leaves Beth Phoenix behind too!!
Pope is the one of the very few times TNA got something right as far as developing talent. I love his character and I feel like it's being wasted there in TNA. I'd love to see what he could do and the programs he could work with in the WWE, as long as the gloves were off! | |
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When I want wrestling nowadays I look up shit like this. A damn near twenty year old joshi match that's better than 90% of WWE and TNA. Top vid is part one, bottom part two.
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As a character, Sheamus lost all credibility the moment he ran away from Nexus a couple of months earlier. I strongly agree with Kevin Nash on that one when he brought it up in his shoot interview.
As for the situation with black wrestlers, I wish the WWE would push Ezekiel Jackson more often. But I have my doubts about the WWE doing anything right TBDH. | |
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"Why does something tell me that that even though WWE will have Steve Austin and CM Punk under the same roof tomorrow, they'll fuck it up."
His contract is up in Aug or Sept...right around the time that Ring of Honor's new TV show starts.
Hopefully he'll return home to his family and give the middle finger to "sports entertainment". | |
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Oh yeah, I saw that, but I guess I thought it was just an overall frustration statement and not a direct hit on Creative. But, I guess it is, looking at it again. Duh. Well, I'm sure he's got a 90-day no-compete clause in his contract, so once he does leave, he wouldn't be showing up in ROH til the new year. I'm wondering if part of his hesitancy in re-signing is they want ownership of his name. It wouldn't surprise me, 'cause I do know that he owns that name 100%. It could be that, and the fact that they haven't done anything useful with him in AGES!!! | |
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Wow... yeah I actually hope so. Offstage, he seems REAL cool... | |
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The most interesting storyline Is Randy Orton and Christian it has potential. R- Truth and Cena is humorous but not sure. I don’t know what TNA is doing it interferes with other shows I watch. (The time it comes on). I thought the Rock coming back would help spice it up a little but I guess he’s going to be like Stone Cold make appearances here and there (until his match with Cena) which I expected. | |
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Won't get really interesting til 2-3 months before WM IMO. He has too many projects lined up to return to the WWE full time. | |
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That's why I believe WWE should cut their PPVs down from 12 or 14 to maybe 6 or 8 a year, that way they can build matches with maximum potential, don't have to rush with programs and scramble to fill up a card with matches
He's gonna be making a couple of appearances til maybe January when WM really starts shaping up. I do know he and Cena are keeping the feud going by having Twitter wars "We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world." | |
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Agreed. | |
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They should cut it to at least 7 or 8. Like have the major ones and then some cool ones (like the TLC ppv). Adding like 10 more ppvs is gonna eliminate interest in anything WWE does. | |
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