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  1. 21 hours ago, Guy Bifkin said:

    What are people's view on having a wank over a pornstar once they've hits the skids like the lady above or killed themselves - still fair game?

    i believe the official term for an attractive Lady who has passed on, yet still provides a back catalogue of grumble material is a "Stone Cold Stunner" 🍆💦

  2. 4 hours ago, Snitsky's back acne said:

    Actually I think it's the not being able to be at shows that has got to him.
    Obviously there are other far larger issues at play here too but, from following the guy on Twitter these past few months it seems that he has been really missing performing at shows and has struggled to deal with not being able to go out in front of an audience that are yelling things at him and having that release that comes with being a wrestling heel [as he largely is these days].

    He has also mentioned about financial pressure due to his inability to perform. I have been lucky to see him perform on many occasions & would say he is possibly the most underrated wrestler in the UK. When WOS returned to TV it saddened me to see him in a role that did little more than portrait him pulling  angry faces at the camera with little in the way of in ring action.

    Hopefully he will bounce back because he is very well respected amongst his peers & comes across as a good guy, with a real passion & knowledge for wrestling.

  3. 2 minutes ago, SpiritOfTheForest said:

    I don't really get what a Spoons protest is supposed to achieve. If its ostensibly to protest Tim Martin for kicking his workers out of their jobs at a time of pandemic and if it were successful and really hurt his profit margins, wouldn't that simply result in pub closures and many of those same staff people were supposed to be protesting in support of then losing their jobs at a time of pandemic? Seems a bit counter-productive to me. 

    Different staff would lose their jobs if Wetherspoons closed down because the original staff all got sacked at the first given opportunity.

  4. 1 hour ago, Wrasslin said:

    LOVE Regal but can't imagine he was great to be around during the drug problems

    I see Regal's character now, similar to my mate Triple H's.

    It's dead easy being the "humble" boss & all round good guy, when you are at the top of the shitheap looking down on the minions.

    There's plenty of stuff out there about Regal. Most of it from years ago & some to do with his issues with drugs.

    I maintain that most people in wrestling have to be scummy to get to the top, then of course you can wear a suit, smile & rewrite history.

  5. On 5/20/2020 at 3:16 PM, Statto said:

    I'm not a fan of "this business" at all, but really, REALLY despised when JR used to use "this industry" all the time.

    I have noticed full time wrestlers in the UK working mainly the All Star circuit had a habit of saying "In this Job" or "The job's fucked" etc. Almost to give themselves credibility for working a full time schedule, when the majority of wrestlers outside of ASW were Weekend Warriors.

    It never sat well with me because of the way they were treated & how little money they got paid. If you class independent wrestling as "a job" or "an industry", it really does have a lot to answer for regarding the way they have treated their "staff" at times & for that matter, how their staff conduct themselves. 

    For me an industry or whatever you want to call it, can only be treated seriously if people act professionally & can afford a decent standard of living. Most wrestling outside of WWE/AEW/Japan is a hobby & a pretty fucked up one at that.

  6. 18 hours ago, jazzygeofferz said:

    I used to really enjoy his deep dives, and the drive through is a great show when it's just people asking questions for anecdotes, but when he goes off on one about somebody, or makes poorly judged remarks

    I am sure one of the most recent Drive-Thru's that was over two hours, had loads of (non-wrestling related rants) & not one single question from the listeners!

    The best of Jim Cornette is very good, but the worst in awful.

  7. 3 hours ago, Cutting Edge of Bluntness said:

    along with Perlenbacher

    I have been drinking that stuff for years! Twist & go, with almost a whiff of cannabis when you open the bottle.

    Not too strong, but gets you pissed. A lovely drop :)

  8. 13 minutes ago, RoryFice said:

    I'll echo that his deep dive pieces are great. I listen to some of his podcasts and much prefer him talking about classic wrestling rather than current WWE or AEW, although since I don't watch either of them that may be part of it. 

    Agree with the above.

    I did however laugh at his recent review of WWE Money in the Bank were Jim concluded that every single person associated with that show was on drugs!

    It was the way he said it. A really sad sounding voice, i could almost picture him with a tear in his eye because he has finally given up on the last two people at the WWE that he had faith in.

  9. I located a room Mrs. Mount-Evans frequents that i believe is called "The Kitchen"? & participated in what could be loosely described as "Cooking".

    Hot Dogs, Soup, Bacon Sandwich, Mushroom & Brown Sauce Toasty.

    Full on development of life skills! :) 

  10. 2 minutes ago, LaGoosh said:

    Not condoning any comments Cornette has made regarding this or anything (I haven't heard them) but to be fair G Raver bumps like an absolute fucking maniac with a death wish. A very serious injury was sadly inevitable. 

    Totally agree about the stupid bumps & raising of the bar, when it comes to high risks.

    But Cornette more or less said he would approve of him bleeding to death. I am still a fan of Cornette, but i lost a bit of respect off the back of that comment.

  11. 1 hour ago, andrew "the ref" coyne said:

    I love listening to Cornette, but fuck me, what a tool.

    I too love listening to Cornette & regarding his views purely on wrestling, i do more or less agree with him even if his delivery is questionable.

    The one time i did have a problem with Cornette was when G-Raver got badly hurt in a match. Cornette was vile towards him, showing zero sympathy & it had nothing to do with the trademark infringements he is fighting him against.

    I had the pleasure of meeting G-Raver & he came across as a really nice guy & did not deserve the venom thrown in his direction by Cornette, just because he did not like his style of wrestling. Not only did Raver nearly die & lose the use of his arm, it left him in massive debt & with no work in both wrestling & being a tattoo artist.

  12. 20 hours ago, Lion_of_the_Midlands said:

     

    If you don't when it's on Vice over here just don't say anything. 

    So does anyone know when it will be on Vice over here?

    My take on the post was that the person just wanted to watch the show. It's not like my suggestion was malicious.

  13. 6 hours ago, CavemanLynn said:

    It's the opposite of a petty annoyance, but I love it when the fists are taped up on the punching hand. One of those subtle visual cues, and plays into what someone said earlier about outift changes reflecting character changes or angles. I think Cody's the only one I've seen with this of late.

    A similar sort of thing!

    What about the love of "Street Fight Clothes" like in the old NWA "War Games"? Jeans, bandannas, cowboy boots, taped up hands etc. etc. ❤️ 

  14. 15 hours ago, CAREBEAR LUVVA said:

    This thing about being able to meet up with one person from another household as long as it's outside in a park and you keep 2 meters apart from each other - does that cover getting your other half round for an almighty shag that rattles all the furniture in the flat below and makes the neighbours think the ceiling's going to cave in? I didn't notice anything along those lines on the news, but perhaps the bird upstairs has got some inside information from somewhere. The big tart.

    Perhaps you should remind the bird upstairs of one of The Government's new guidelines ?

    "Outside is better than inside"? Surely a hand shandy, rather than full penetration is more ceiling friendly?

  15. It always baffled me that when wrestling was presented as "real" in the World of Sport era, that a punch could get you disqualified & the crowd went mental, but headbutts were always deemed legal ?

    It was like a headbutt is in no way as much of a villainous act as a sly punch behind the ref's back? Yet in the real world of physical altercations a headbutt or punch could be equally as effective at really fucking your opponent up? With neither of those forms of aggression really being "wrestling".

  16. 49 minutes ago, PunkStep said:

    Iceman was quite big (well, stocky) and I think from a traveller background. He was from the North East I think? Not German, but worked for WXW over there a lot.

    He is semi-retired but works occasionally as "The Deathmatch Grandad".

    I have no knowledge of anything he has done or said to anyone on here, but i have had a few dealings with him & he came across as a really nice genuine guy, who loves wrestling.

  17. As a very young Mount-Evans i walked back from the ring to the dressing room holding Big Daddy's hand.

    Had Fish n Chips with Pete Lapaque who was one half of British Heel tag team The Rockers.

    Had a pint with Red Indian Bobby Bald Eagle & more recently had a beer with ex-bank robber Nick Fn Gage. Also had a pint with Darth Vader (well David Prowse).

     

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