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Lord-Mountevans

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  1. 19 hours ago, SuperBacon said:

    In amongst all the squabbling on the local group about pasta and bog roll, one lady rolls on with an important question: "On a positive notes , could you recommend someone who could help putting chicken wire around the garden to stop our cat escape ? Thank you"

    Now, she's being very polite, and #bekind and all that, but I want to tell her that any cat is bolting higher than some chicken wire.

    She does not mention the quantity of chicken wire or the size of garden? It could be encased "War Games/old NWA  cage" style.

    That Moggy ain't going anywhere without a pin fall/submission first!

  2. 1 minute ago, Yakashi said:

    Why was will osprey, the supposed best in the world, wrestling, and selling for, his tiny girlfriend? Other than because wrestling is fake? This sounds preposterous. 

    Surely all inter-gender matches are "preposterous" unless it's something like Awesome Kong versus Hornswoggle? Sadly it's very common to see men selling for women in today's environment. I tend to fast forward through this stuff & sift out the matches i prefer.

    I suppose the answer to your question might be that it exposes Osprey's girlfriend to a new market & offers her a pay day? Like i said in an earlier post, the show was decent considering it had no audience. The commentary though, was what most people have come to expect from Alex Shane & his flunkies :(

     

     

  3. 3 hours ago, Hannibal Scorch said:

    Wrestletalk’s no fan Monday show is streaming on their You Tube Channel As of right now. Empty arena show, but I warn you Alex Shane is on commentary 

    I hate the Wrestletalk product & everything associated with Alex Shane, but have to say in the interest of fairness, that this was a decent show!

    Connor Mills & Kyle Fletcher had a cracking match, that is well worth a watch :)

  4. 43 minutes ago, Love-Wilcox said:

    Oh god this is so cringe. Do these fans not have a single shred of self awareness?!

    Clearly not!

    I have been to Collectors Fairs that had a "Porn Section" with models with huge implants, surrounded by these type of sad cases, trying to hide the fact that their hands are down their pants.

  5. Very sad news. Wayne (Bill to his friends) was a great bloke & a true friend of British Wrestling.

    I have worked with Bill & even stayed at his home on occasion, being well looked after by himself & his lovely wife Sarah.

    Probably one of the highlights of talking to Bill about wrestling (which he loved to do) was when he randomly broke kayfabe & started discussing blading with me! A real gentleman & loyal to wrestling to the very end.

    RIP Bill.
     You will be missed by your many friends in wrestling. 

  6. James Mason to Status Quo's "Rockin all over the World"

    I have always said this is the greatest entrance music ever because it never fails to get the crowd going & this is without the benefit of familiarity, which probably every other entrance music mentioned in this thread has. 
     

  7. 6 minutes ago, SpiritOfTheForest said:

    To be fair to him, Spaniards and Italians in my experience can have trouble comprehending the charged nature of such language because of how the words translate in their own language. I'm good pals with a girl from Sardinia and last month she dropped an N word in conversation in as innocent a way as possible and when I queried as to whether she was aware that she could get into some real shit for that word in an English speaking country, she was totally surprised. In her case at least, she saw it just like "negro" in the Italian language (their word for black). Spaniards say the same -it doesn't have nearly the same stigma in foreign tongues. 

    Not to say that's definitely the case with Casilla here but for him to be telling the truth about this isn't as far-fetched a notion as it might appear. 

    I was on holiday at an outdoor wrestling show in a rough part of Philadelphia, which was completely multicultural. Half way through the show a white guy shouts out "This wrestling is nigger" (or nigga?). This shocked me & briefly concerned me, but not one person batted an eyelid! I later found out it was a street term for "good" which is the first time i have ever heard it used in a positive way.

  8. 1 hour ago, Snitsky's back acne said:

    Unless I've been had this is a picture of the original 'British Bulldogs', Lord John Foley and Sir Edward Heath, with their mascot 'Winston' from 1976.
    I never knew there were 'British Bulldogs' before Davey and Dynamite.

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    I had the pleasure of seeing Ted Heath wrestle at the tail end of his career.

    A tremendous villain, one of the best i have seen live.  A fantastic photo & i would have emptied my wallet to watch these two work a tag match. 

  9. 8 hours ago, Gay as FOOK said:

    Wrong answer. The Saudi shows are now immensely enjoyable trinkets of hip irony, madlad Goldberg has the strap and if you're expecting anything more logical or optimistic you shouldn't be watching this stuff anymore. 

    To some degree, you are correct! I was saying to myself "I shouldn't be watching this stuff any more".

    I pretty much gave up on the WWE once it went PG, which is a long time ago now. I still enjoy some of the streamed Indie Shows & attend live events + there is YouTube for the vintage stuff i love & wrestling books. 

    So Yeah "Bye Bye Vince McMahon! You have all the money & most of the decent talent, what a shame you forgotten how you got to this point in the first place" :(

  10. On 2/26/2020 at 6:31 AM, DavidB6937 said:

    Honestly I didn't realise you were a teenage girl.

    Congratulations you seem to have secured a fair few "up votes" from what i am assuming is an insult aimed at me that popped "the boys"?

    Maybe i am an adult male that has a different opinion to you and no real desire to insult you back?

  11. On 2/28/2020 at 9:19 PM, Worthits said:

    That was such a great event. In a time where the E are elevating new stars, its important they show their veterans who made them such a success show everyone what they can do. Watching Goldberg, a guy who WCW was all about in their prime, defeat The Fiend was incredible to watch, and gives the Saudi fans what they wanted, so it's all good in the long run. Goldberg will be great with the belt, and can be used to elevate someone else later down the line. Don't know what all the complaining is about, presumably from those who were born after 2005.

    Are we on about the same show here?

    As usual the latest "Saudi Shit Show" lived up to it's unofficial title. Just out of interest, which new stars are the "E elevating"? I personally think the WWE are in a shocking state, with so much talent under contract that they have spread themselves too thin & almost everyone is lost in the shuffle.

  12. 7 minutes ago, TildeGuy~! said:

    I remember making a thread about Tony Khan being interested in starting a wrestling promotion and getting mocked for that too, also remember looking for the thread once AEW started up and it had mysteriously been deleted.

    If you are looking for praise or recognition, the UKFF is not the place to be!

    You have two options around here:
    1, Suck up to "The Cool Kids" & hope to be accepted.
    2, Be a Lone Wolf who usually does not do too much wrong or harmful (hence not being banned) & be branded a "Dolt"

    Just thought i would stick this in here, now the UKFF Awards have ended. Not that i give a shit (*At this point people will say i do give a shit because i mentioned the Negative Awards or perhaps be given some other form of unwarranted punishment?*)

  13. 19 minutes ago, Rossman said:

    You can't blame his corner for throwing in the towel. He would not have caught up on points past 7. Wilder was done. Legs had gone, no balance, ears fucked. Eyes closed, head sagged in the corner after the 6th. He's just made $30m from this fight and can get the same for a rematch. Why risk it with permanent damage to yourself. Fury would not have KO'ed him because he doesn't have that concussive power. So would have just took a blunderbuss of a pasting for another 5 rounds. 

    I agree with everything here, apart from Fury was VERY close to stopping Wilder and he would not have lasted much longer.

  14. 1 hour ago, CavemanLynn said:

    As knackered as he looked, he didn't look like his eyes had gone.

    The fight was only going in one direction. By pulling Wilder, he survives serious injury to utilise his rematch clause.

    I thought it was a good call. It would have been too early without the towel going in. Wilder was steadying himself by grabbing the top rope & the referee never took his eyes off the Bronze Bomber, with real concern spread across his face.

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