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| Oaty | May 20 2015, 10:23:00 PM Post #4821 |
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Impact has just been cancelled by Destination America. Spoiler: click to toggle All I need now is a hug from Bayley and this is the best day ever. |
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| Oaty | May 20 2015, 10:29:32 PM Post #4822 |
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| Bossvelt | May 20 2015, 10:35:06 PM Post #4823 |
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Cage doesn't really do it for me. Mack's got that strength but he also pulls off some aerial maneuvers that guys 50 pounds lighter can't do. I agree that Mack's look doesn't really impress. I mean when I first saw him I expected him to be some lame ass brawler, but 5 minutes in he shut my mouth. I'm still hoping the best for that dude to succeed. |
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| Fromage | May 20 2015, 10:57:40 PM Post #4824 |
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What a day, what a day. |
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| TGM | May 20 2015, 11:22:57 PM Post #4825 |
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| Static | May 21 2015, 12:15:20 AM Post #4826 |
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http://www.wrestlinginc.com/wi/news/2015/0519/594458/ddp-comments-on-scott-hall-setback/ Sucks to hear Scott Hall had another setback this past weekend. |
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| Fromage | May 21 2015, 12:36:15 AM Post #4827 |
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First Sunny, now Hall, all of our HOF'ers are letting us down. But honestly that's too bad. But like DDP said hopefully its just a minor setback. |
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| ToTheBank | May 21 2015, 03:07:39 AM Post #4828 |
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Joe!!!!! Finally, hahaha |
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| pokajabba | May 21 2015, 01:32:32 PM Post #4829 |
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You might remember a few weeks ago when Vince Russo had some harsh words to say about Sami Zayn’s debut on Raw. Well now he’s back and doing the same thing with Kevin Owens. He had some less than kind words to say about the debut of Owens and is now questioning Vince McMahon’s ability to create stars. When Sami Zayn first came out to the WWE Universe on a national stage . . . there was no IMPACT—the guy was presented as just “another wrestler”. I don’t care what anybody says, in a year nobody will remember that debut. Prior to that that was the Ascension—that was so laughable you “almost” have to think it was intentional. That was followed with Adrian Neville . . . WOW . . . that guy can really get height off the top. You forgot it by the next week. Then of course, this week there was Kevin Owens. A guy who looked like he just came from Gleason’s Gym, where he was training to be a “rassler”. Owens didn’t look like a star, he didn’t smell like a star, as a matter of fact he looked like a guy that could have possibly jumped the guardrail. Which reminds me—I STILL REMEMBER Hillbilly Jim when he was “presented” as “somebody” the first time we saw him on WWE TV. And, Owens dropping Cena? That did nothing but make the 115th time World Champ look bad. Save your hate mail. This isn’t a Kevin Owens thing, just like it wasn’t a Sami Zayn thing, just like it wasn’t a Adrian Neville thing, just like it wasn’t an Ascension thing. Those guys are strictly employees who get paid to do what the boss says to go out and do—that boss is Vince McMahon. Somewhere along the line, shortly after the Attitude Era (what a coincidence), Vince McMahon forgot how to make stars. He forgot how to create them, how to manufacture them, and how to get them over. When you think about it, who has gotten over to SUPER stardom in the last fifteen years? I’m talking household names? In my opinion that list is quite small, as a matter of fact I’d put two people on it—-Kurt Angle and John Cena. OK, I’ll even allow you to put the beloved Daniel Bryan on there if you wish—but his success had NOTHING to do with creative, other than being given the platform to perform. All right, I can hear you already, what about Orton? What about Punk? What about them? Great wrestlers, great performers no doubt—household names? Austin/Rock/Mick/Taker/Michaels/Hart worthy? Come on, be honest with yourself. Over the last 15 years, we have seen our share of great performers in the WWE, but not 100% bona-fide superstars. And, those guys, more, or less, did it on their own. What did Vince McMahon give Randy Orton? The moniker of “The Viper”? Maybe—but, even that I doubt. What got CM Punk over to the level he was? Simple? Him sitting on the stage with a microphone and cutting a promo that only he could cut—there was no help there from Vince on that one. Source: http://www.stillrealtous.com/vince-russo-rips-on-kevin-owens-raw-debut-says-vince-doesnt-create-stars-anymore/ |
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| pokajabba | May 21 2015, 01:32:58 PM Post #4830 |
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| pokajabba | May 21 2015, 06:38:24 PM Post #4831 |
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Former WWE, WCW & TNA writer Vince Russo has posted a new blog at the Chairshot Reality website talking about Vince McMahon forgetting how to create new stars, specifically as it relates to Kevin Owens’ WWE TV debut on Monday’s RAW. Russo says that when Sami Zayn made his WWE debut answering John Cena’s US Championship Open Challenge, there was no impact – he was presented as “just another wrestler.” The Ascension’s debut was “so laughable you ‘almost’ have to think it was intentional” and Neville was in the same boat after his debut. Russo explains why Owens didn’t come off as a star and Vince McMahon has lost his touch. “Then of course, this week there was Kevin Owens. A guy who looked like he just came from Gleason’s Gym, where he was training to be a “rassler”. Owens didn’t look like a star, he didn’t smell like a star, as a matter of fact he looked like a guy that could have possibly jumped the guardrail. Which reminds me—I STILL REMEMBER Hillbilly Jim when he was “presented” as “somebody” the first time we saw him on WWE TV. And, Owens dropping Cena? That did nothing but make the 115th time World Champ look bad. Save your hate mail. This isn’t a Kevin Owens thing, just like it wasn’t a Sami Zayn thing, just like it wasn’t a Adrian Neville thing, just like it wasn’t an Ascension thing. Those guys are strictly employees who get paid to do what the boss says to go out and do—that boss is Vince McMahon. Somewhere along the line, shortly after the Attitude Era (what a coincidence), Vince McMahon forgot how to make stars. He forgot how to create them, how to manufacture them, and how to getthem over. When you think about it, who has gotten over to SUPER stardom in the last fifteen years? I’m talking household names? In my opinion that list is quite small, as a matter of fact I’d put two people on it—-Kurt Angle and John Cena. OK, I’ll even allow you to put the beloved Daniel Bryan on there if you wish—but his success had NOTHING to do with creative, other than being given the platform to perform.” He went on to say that over the past 15 years, we’ve seen lots of great performers in WWE, but none of them have gone on to reach the heights of Steve Austin, The Rock, Mick Foley, Undertaker, Shawn Michaels or Bret Hart. “What got CM Punk over to the level he was?,” Russo asked. “Him sitting on the stage with a microphone and cutting a promo that only he could cut—there was no help there from Vince on that one.” Source: http://www.sescoops.com/vince-russo-says-vince-mcmahon-has-lost-the-ability-to-create-stars/ |
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| T-Unit | May 21 2015, 09:55:43 PM Post #4832 |
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For Hall, so long as he's admitting that he gave in and knows it was a mistake, is a huge improvement from where he was 18 years ago. Back then, he'd say you're a pussy for not using drugs and alcohol. |
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| ToTheBank | May 22 2015, 12:14:26 AM Post #4833 |
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Bischoff sounds so bitter that it's funny |
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| Oaty | May 22 2015, 06:28:05 AM Post #4834 |
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| pokajabba | May 22 2015, 10:54:12 AM Post #4835 |
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Statement from TNA Regarding IMPACT WRESTLING: ''It has come to our attention that several internet news sources have falsely attributed statements to TNA, its executives and broadcasting partner. These false statements constitute defamation and if necessary we will seek all legal remedies available to us.'' |
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| pokajabba | May 22 2015, 03:14:59 PM Post #4836 |
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TNA Champion Kurt Angle is scheduled to be honored during a presentation at the Pro Wrestling Hall Of Fame ceremony, with Jim Ross, Gerald Brisco, J.J. Dillon and others scheduled to appear. Below is a press release issued today with more details on the event. The National Wrestling Hall of Fame Dan Gable Museum will recognize Kurt Angle during a special presentation at the Dan Gable Museum. The reception is exclusive to all-access pass holders and banquet ticket holders. Angle was inducted into the Tragos/Thesz Hall of Fame in 2013 but was unable to attend. The special reception will be held in the George Tragos/Lou Thesz Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame at 4 p.m. on Fri., July 10. Angle will be presented two rings: one for winning the World Championships in 1995 and one for winning the Olympic Games in 1996. He will also sign the Mat of Honor. Due to his schedule, Angle will not be present on Saturday, July 11. This ceremony replaces his appearance at the Hall of Fame banquet. “Kurt Angle is arguably the greatest athlete to step foot in a wrestling ring,” said Kyle Klingman, director of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame Dan Gable Museum. “His athletic background is second to none. We are honored that he will participate in our hall of fame week. This is truly special for everyone involved.” Angle won NCAA championships at heavyweight for Clarion in 1990 and 1992. He went on to win a freestyle World championship in 1995 and an Olympic gold medal at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, both at 220 pounds. Angle continues to have a highly successful professional wrestling career, winning every major title at every level. He has won World titles with both WWE and TNA. This year’s induction ceremony marks the 20-year anniversary of Angle’s 1995 World championship. “I’m excited that Kurt will be in my hometown of Waterloo,” said museum namesake Dan Gable, also a World and Olympic champion. “Kurt was part of a very successful era of international wrestling for the United States. We need to have that kind of success again.” All-access passes to the George Tragos/Lou Thesz Hall of Fame induction weekend are available for $100. Banquet tickets are available for $50. They can be ordered by contacting the Dan Gable Museum at dgmstaff@nwhof.org or by calling (319) 233-0745. 2015 Hall of Fame induction class Lou Thesz Award—Brian Blair Jim Melby Award—Wade Keller Frank Gotch Award—Beth Phoenix George Tragos Award—Matt Lindland Distinguished Member (living)—Greg Wojciechowski Distinguished Member (living)—TBA Distinguished Member (posthumous)—Jim Londos Special honoree—Kurt Angle Scheduled to appear during weekend Jim Ross Gerald Brisco Wes Brisco J.J. Dillon Baron Von Raschke Dan Hodge Jim Brunzell Larry Hennig Colt Cabana Bob Holly Source: http://www.sescoops.com/kurt-angle-to-be-honored-during-a-presentation-at-the-pro-wrestling-hall-of-fame-ceremony/ |
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| pokajabba | May 22 2015, 03:17:10 PM Post #4837 |
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Rusev's latest entrance video: |
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| Fromage | May 22 2015, 04:07:45 PM Post #4838 |
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I suppose that means Rusev is back to being the Bulgarian Brute. |
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| pokajabba | May 22 2015, 04:20:12 PM Post #4839 |
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Either way his career is going to take some effort to revitalize... |
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| pokajabba | May 22 2015, 04:23:51 PM Post #4840 |
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Triple H and Stephanie McMahon are reportedly big proponents of altering the way women are featured in WWE. According to one source, the decision to change the way woman are used on WWE programming was very much based on Stephanie’s influence and the success that the UFC has had with Ronda Rousey. It’s being said that while the two aren’t big UFC fans, they are fans of Rousey and when they saw her recent Sports Illustrated cover, among other accomplishments, it was a sign to them that the times have changed and that it’s a different era. It’s worth pointing out that while Triple H and Stephanie are on board, Vince McMahon reportedly still sees women in the same role that they’ve always had on the WWE roster. Source: http://www.sescoops.com/triple-h-stephanie-mcmahon-working-on-changing-the-way-women-are-featured-in-wwe/ |
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