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  1. 32 minutes ago, air_raid said:

    Iā€™ll never forget one of the TNA articles in PS where Fin said ā€œThe best he could hope for in WWE would be a feud with Rey Mysterio, which he would lose.ā€ That was in about 2004, mind.

    In 2004 WWE he was probably right.Ā 

  2. 1 hour ago, FFTHEWINNER said:

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    And Sherri has always been a true legend. Bischoff is right, you can't talk about the legends of women's wrestling without mentioning her.

    I've always maintained that Sherri was good at everything - wrestling, promo, managing, 'the look'. There have been women who maybe beat her in one or two of the categories but in all four, nobody has ever come close to Sherri.Ā 

  3. 1 minute ago, Hannibal Scorch said:

    Actually I wasnā€™t having a pop at anyone in this thread. I even wrote where I took issue, and it was with social media, weā€™re all in pretty much agreement here about the sensibilities of what Tony said, and how that relates to the bigger picture. It is funny though that anyone else that said similar to me like Def, Supremo or Flips havenā€™t been singled out but I have. Almost like some people have an agenda based on who spoke not what was spoke.

    Maybe none of them quite have the... shall we say, 'way with words' that you have about the issue.Ā 

  4. Just now, SuperBacon said:

    So what you're suggesting is some sort of catch all, mega thread...

    Interesting Devon, very interesting :)

    Maybe just a little 'but we all agree Vince is much worse so take that shit somewhere else and stop spamming up this thread' sub header or something...

  5. 15 minutes ago, Hannibal Scorch said:

    Absolutely weird flex, very on brand.Ā 

    Are you aware where I called him a twat?Ā 

    I am yes. However the title is not 'Tony's a twat but Vince is worse'. If you are annoyed at people making digs at Tony 'for likes' in a thread literally created for that very reason then I can't help you.Ā 

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  6. 51 minutes ago, Hannibal Scorch said:

    And as I said in my original comment, I donā€™t agree with him saying it, and that heā€™s a twat for saying it. Just seems people canā€™t read or just want to make a cheap quip to get a few likes.Ā 

    Speaking of not being able to read - you're aware of the title of this thread, right?Ā 

  7. Sherri's episode was really good but sad. I think it's a shame that she doesn't get mentioned as much as she should for how good she actually was. Sherri was main event talent. Flair, Hogan, Savage... You don't work with them unless you are top tier, and she was.Ā 

    It's sad to see her son so ill and the sacrifices she made to 'make it' are a really eye-opener.

    I never knew her and Jake had been in a relationship either.

    Madusa raised a good point though - Sherri was fired for her drug problems when a lot of the men were not. Standard pro wrestling.Ā 

  8. 3 hours ago, air_raid said:

    It wasn't that she wouldn't lose clean, she just wasn't keen on tapping out. Which I (and their agent, and Becky) understood.

    She loved Liv, mind. That "extreme rules" match where she beat her, she wanted them to be rolling round in thumb tacks when Liv passed out rather than tap, so Morgan looked hard as nails for not submitting to the pain even in dropping the belt back to Ronda.

    She didn't lose clean to Becky though, she pulled her shoulder up on the pin.Ā 

  9. 9 minutes ago, TAFKA Jonny Vegas said:

    I don't know if its the general consensus or just an apparent majority on twitter this morning but either way it was a nice to see a lot of people sharing my opinion of being totally uninterested in Becky Lynch.

    I think a lot of people, most notably herself had forgotten that what actually got her over to the next level was an accidental bloody nose during a pre Survivor Series brawl. Not anything she had specifically done, just pure happenstance.

    I saw someone on twitter refer to her as Becky Hogan and I couldn't have agreed more.

    By far the worst of the four horsewomen across the board apart from in her own mind.Ā 

    The women's roster at the moment has so many fresh and exciting newer talents on it. A baffling decision backwards in my opinion.

    I took it more as a 'Your contract's up soon so we are keeping you sweet' kinda decision.Ā 

  10. 2 hours ago, boshealecta said:

    Enjoyed the , Harley Race, Chris Colt and Chris Adams ones. Iā€™ve started fast forwarding past the intros (as it gives away the whole story) and itā€™s much more enjoyable and surprising.Ā 
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    Also never realised Stone Cold was married to a Brit and had kids with her. Ā 

    Yup. Lady Blossom/Jeanie Clarke. An Essex girl. Very good heel in World Class.Ā 

  11. One from the very early days of ECW - Super Destroyer v Jimmy Snuka at an outdoor club venue with a pool.
    They brawl all over the venue and Jimmy ends up taking a fall fromĀ  the balcony and into the pool.
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  12. 9 minutes ago, air_raid said:

    The best thing they could do now is get blacklisted by OK state, then throw a show called "I'd Sooner Be In Texas" or similar crap pun, in Dallas/Houston/wherever. Nothing beats a cheap pop.

    They wouldn't be petty enough to do that....Ā 

  13. 3 hours ago, RedRooster said:

    I donā€™t buy into that logic. If you donā€™t want to watch someone itā€™s not an example of a ā€˜great heelā€™ - you should want to see them get their arses kicked; but you can be entertained by them along the way. Look at other strong heels in modern wrestling - Christian Cage, Roman Reigns, Swerve Strickland and Dominic Mysterio - entertaining for sure, but you absolutely want to see them get their arses kicked.Ā 

    Same goes for villains outside of wrestling - if you donā€™t want to watch them, thatā€™s not an example of a great character. You can hate them, but feel compelled to watch. I donā€™t feel that way about Stratton.Ā 

    Again though, Iā€™m not in the majority here - most people seem massively entertained by her, so sheā€™s clearly working. Not in everything in wrestling needs to appeal to everyone. Sheā€™s clearly going to be an enormous star, my opinion is irrelevant- if I was Triple H, Iā€™d be giving her an enormous push too in spite of how I feel about the character.

    I don't necessarily disagree - and the examples you gave did make me rethink the point about still disliking someone who is entertaining.
    I completely agree that making you not want to watch someone at all is the worst thing any performer can do. I guess it's a fine line.
    As an example, I cant stand James Corden. Nothing entertaining about him as far as I'm concerned. Hugely annoying, completely smug, unfunny, untalented prick BUT I would watch anything he was on if there was the chance I got to see someone hit him with a chair.Ā 

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  14. 36 minutes ago, RedRooster said:

    Well yes, but a character like that should still be entertaining. I find her character work grating to the point I donā€™t want to watch it. Judging by the reaction she gets though, I can totally accept that Iā€™m not only in a minority in feeling this way, but an extreme minority.Ā 

    It's the point of a heel though, surely? If she was annoying to the point of being entertaining then you would like her because she was entertaining - therefore she would no longer be a heel.Ā 

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