Moderators PowerButchi Posted March 4, 2014 Moderators Share Posted March 4, 2014 (edited) I saw a right dog of a match between Smiley and Konnan the other night. When wasn't Konnan a shit wrestler? I'm going for never. Edited March 4, 2014 by PowerButchi Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paid Members tiger_rick Posted March 4, 2014 Author Paid Members Share Posted March 4, 2014 I saw a right dog of a match between Smiley and Konnan the other night. When wasn't Konnan a shit wrestler? I'm going for never. When he was a huge star in Mexico? That's a fact I can't actually believe is true. Maybe AAA has a ton of blind fans? Or maybe it was Paul Diamond under a mask? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paid Members IANdrewDiceClay Posted March 4, 2014 Paid Members Share Posted March 4, 2014 (edited) Konnan's always been shit from what I've seen of him. He's always had Meltzer and Mike Tenay (when Tenay had a lot of stroke in the sheets) as his mates that never buried him to the level he should have been. He could barely do a thing when he was in the US. All his offense was gimmicky as fuck to hide how little he could do, like the back heel to the gut which usually connected with the balls and the rolling clothesline which was never well timed or the throwing a shoe at his opponent (?). He was excellent on the microphone in TNA, though. He got some amazing heat on those 2006 episodes of Impact. Â He's talking about doing a comeback, which I can only imagine what that will be like 2 hips and a kidney later. Edited March 4, 2014 by IANdrewDiceClay Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators Chest Rockwell Posted March 4, 2014 Moderators Share Posted March 4, 2014 (edited) Yeah, that's clearly a bullshit myth, like Albert magically having been good in Japan only to suddenly turn shit again when he came back to WWE. Â Edit: that was in response to Rick. Agree that he was a great manager in TNA, and exactly what those guys needed at the time. Edited March 4, 2014 by Chest Rockwell Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KingOfMetal Posted March 4, 2014 Share Posted March 4, 2014 (edited) his rolling clothesline was the same as Kidman's Shooting Star, in that it was a trademark move that was never executed correctly ever. Disco Inferno did the rolling clothesline better the handful of times he did it in his feud with Konnan (something about a music video?) in 99 Edited March 4, 2014 by KingOfMetal Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vamp Posted March 4, 2014 Share Posted March 4, 2014 (edited) I saw a right dog of a match between Smiley and Konnan the other night. When wasn't Konnan a shit wrestler? I'm going for never. When he was a huge star in Mexico? That's a fact I can't actually believe is true. Maybe AAA has a ton of blind fans? Or maybe it was Paul Diamond under a mask?  Or, you know, he was booked well by a highly acclaimed Booker and charismatic enough to overcome his short comings in the ring  Edit: I'm not defending Konnan nor calling him great but given the way he was booked, the charisma he's shown in quite a few places including wcw and tna and the fact that it was arguably a simpler time when he was a big star in Mexico means that it's not insane. Edited March 4, 2014 by Vamp Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moderators PowerButchi Posted March 5, 2014 Moderators Share Posted March 5, 2014 Disco Inferno did the rolling clothesline better the handful of times he did it in his feud with Konnan (something about a music video?) in 99 Â OIL OF OLAY, ALL DAY EVERY DAY! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RoryFice Posted March 5, 2014 Share Posted March 5, 2014 Fandango's in the Sky Sports News studio later this morning. They showed a clip of him with the original dark-haired dancer, she was lovely Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Paid Members bAzTNM#1 Posted March 5, 2014 Paid Members Share Posted March 5, 2014 Konnan was alright in AAA. Nothing special, but at least he could move there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
C-Rock Posted March 5, 2014 Share Posted March 5, 2014 (edited) Not sure if anyone cares to have a look through this but I found it interesting, I didn't know a lot of them.... Â Â Masked Man Alias -------------------------------------------------------------- Arachnaman (WCW) Brad Armstrong Arachnaman (Georgia) Scott Armstrong Arachnoids (WWF) Headbangers Assassin #1 Jody Hamilton Assassin #2 (Georgia) Tom Renesto Assassin #2 (Mid-Atlantic) Hercules Hernandez Assassins (Indianapolis) Guy Mitchell & Joe Tomasso Avatar (WWF) Al Snow Avenger (Calgary) Owen Hart Awesome Kong (GWF/WCW/Memphis) Dwayne McCallaugh Badstreet (WCW) Brad Armstrong Batman (WWWF) Tony Marino Battle Cat (WWF) Brady Boone Bob Bradley Beetlejuice (WCW) Art Barr Big Machine (WWF) Black Jack Mulligan Big Van Vader (New Japan/WCW) Leon White Black Blood (WCW) Billy Jack Haynes Black Cat (NJ) Victor Mar Black Knight (WWF) Jeff Gaylord Black Knight & Red Knight Tag Team (WWF) Barry Horowitz & Steve Lombardi Black Panther (SanFran) Frank Sexton Black Scorpion (NWA) Al Perez (Clash of Champions) Ric Flair (Starrcade) Black Terror (Vancouver) Bobby Graham Black Tiger (NJ & WWF) Marc Rocco Black Tiger (NJ) Eddy Guerrero Blackhearts (Calgary) Tom Nash & David Heath Blackhearts (WCW/All-Japan) Tom Nash & Dave Johnson Blitzkrieg (WCW) Jay Ross Blue Blazer (WWF) Owen Hart Blue Infernos (Florida) Lee & Bobby Fields Blue Infernos (Tennesee) Gypsy Joe & Pepe Lopez Blue Infernos (Tennesee) Gypsy Joe & Frank Martinez Blue Knight (WWF) Greg Valentine Bullet Bob Armstrong Captain USA (WCCW) John Studd Charlie Brown (Mid-Atlantic) Jimmy Valiant Checkmate (World Class) Les Thornton Cheetah Kid Ted Petty Christmas Creature (USWA) Glenn Jacobs Clones (Memphis) Pat & Mike Kelly Cobra (WWF & NJ) George Takano Conquistadors (WWF) Jose Estrada & Jose Luis Rivera Crypt Keeper (W*ING) Jose Estrada Jr. Cyclopes (EMLL) Tug Taylor Dante (Tennessee) Hans Steiner Dante (Memphis 90s) Tommy Heggie Dark Patriot (GWF & ECW) Doug Gilbert Dark Secret (SMW) Brian Armstrong Deadeye Dick (WCW) Randy Colley Deadhead (USWA) Ken Raper Destroyer (Lexington) Randy Savage Destroyer (International) Dick Beyer Ding Dongs (NWA) Jim Evans & Richard Sartain Dink (WWF) Tiger Jackson Dirty Yellow Dog (Florida) Barry Windham Dixie Dynamite (SMW) Scott Armstrong Dog Catchers (Memphis) Doug Vines & ??? Doink I Matt Borne Doink II Steve Kiern Doink III Steve Lombardi Doink IV Ray Appollo Doink (NWC) Mark Starr Doom Butch Reed & Ron Simmons Doomsday (Tennessee) Glenn Jacobs Dos Hombres (WCW) Ricky Steamboat Brad Armstrong (TV) Tom Zenk (Slamboree) Double X (AWA) Red Osbourne Dr. Death (Oklahoma/WWF) Steve Williams Dr. Feel Good (Deep South) Terry Taylor Dr. X (AWA) Dick Beyer Dr. X (Omaha) Bill Miller Dr. X (NWA 70s) Jim Osborne Dr. X (WCW 90s) Randy Colley Eagle (All-Japan) Jackie Fulton El Grande Pistolero (Memphis) Gypsy Joe El Medico (LA) Apollo Jalisco El Samurai (NJ/WAR) Osamu Matsuda Eliminators (Memphis) Perry Saturn & John Kronus Executioner (ICW) Randy Savage Executioners (WWF 70s) Killer Kowalski & John Studd & Nikolai Volkoff Executioners (WWF 90s jobbers) Duane Gill & Barry Hardy Falcon (All-Japan) Steve Armstrong Fantasia (WCW) Brad Armstrong Fire (Memphis) Don Bass Fire Cat (WCW) Brady Boone Flame (Memphis) Roger Smith Flame, The (Alabama) Jody Hamilton Freedom Fighter (WCW) Brad Armstrong Friday Buddy Wayne Funk, Jimmie Jack Jesse Barr Galaxians (Memphis) Dan Davis & Ken Wayne Giant Ninja (WCW) Ron Reis Giant Machine (WWF) Andre the Giant Gobbledygooker (WWF) Hector Guerrero Grappler (Florida) Johnny Walker Grappler (Oklahoma/Texas) Len Denton Grapplers Len Denton & Tony Anthony Great Wizard (WCW) Kevin Sullivan Green Panther (SanFran) Pat Fraley Haito (WCW) Paul Diamond Handsome Stranger (GWF) Marcus Alexander Bagwell Hangman (LA) Neil Guay Hood, The (LA) Ron Starr Hood, The (Portland) Ricky Santana Hood, The (World Class) Jeff Gaylord Hornet (SMW) Brian Keyes Hulk Machine (WWF) Hulk Hogan Humongous (Tennessee '84) Mike Stark Humongous (USWA) Randy Lewis Infernos (Original) Frankie Cain J.C. Dykes Rocky Smith Curtis Smith Infernos (Memphis 80s) Ron Gibson & Stan Vachon Interns (Florida) Billy Garrett & Jim Starr Billy Garrett & Tom Andrews Interns (Memphis) Roger Smith & Don Bass Jason (Calgary) Karl Moffat Jason the Terrible (W*ING) Roberto Rodriguez Juicer (Portland) Art Barr Kato (WWF) Paul Diamond Kendo the Samurai I (SMW) Tim Horner Kendo the Samurai II (SMW) Bobby Blaze Kendo the Samurai III (SMW) Brian Logan Killer Bees Brian Blair & Jim Brunzell Killer Bee (New Japan) Brian Blair Kim Chee II (WWF) Steve Lombardi King Killer (USWA) Mike Miller Kowabunga Ninja Turtle (SMW) Brian Hilderbrand Krueger, Freddy (W*ING) Doug Gilbert Kwang the Ninja Juan "Savio Vega" Rivera Lacrosse (All Japan) Jungle Jim Steele Lady X (LPWA) Peggy Lee LazorTron (NWA) Hector Guerrero Leatherface (USWA) Ken Raper Leatherface (USWA) Mike Samples Leatherface (W*ING - Original) Tim Patterson Leatherface (W*ING) Doug Gilbert Lee, Stagger (Memphis) Koko Ware Lee, Stagger (Mid-South) Junkyard Dog Lord Humongous (Alabama mid 80s) Jeff Van Kamp Lord Humongous (Continental) Sid Vicious Lords of Darkness (WWF) Duane Gill & Barry Hardy Los Espelicitos (WCW) Ricky Santana & David Sierra Masked Avenger (World Class) Chris Adams Masked Bat (Tennessee) Bob O'Shocker Masked Champion (Oklahoma) Randy Colley Masked Destroyer (Florida) Killer Kowalski Masked Infernos (SMW) Brian Keyes & Anthony Michaels Masked Marvel (40s-50s) Robert Maines Masked Marvels (NC) Billy Garrett & Jim Starr Masked Outlaw (NWA) Dory Funk Jr. Masked Rebel (Tennessee) Sonny Fargo Masked Scyscraper (WCW) Mike Enos Masked Strangler Guy Mitchell Masked Superstar Bill Eadie Masked Superstar II (Mid-Atlantic) John Studd Masked Terror (AWA) Jay York Master of Pain (Memphis) Mark Calloway Masters of Terror (Memphis) Dan Davis & Ken Wayne Matador (Alabama) Jerry Stubbs Max Moon (WWF) Paul Diamond Medics (Tennessee) Tony Gonzales & Donal Lortie Medics (Florida) Billy Garrett & Dick Dunn Billy Garrett & Jim Starr Mega Maharishi (PNW) Ed Wiskowski Mephisto (Tennesse) Lou Papineau Mephisto (Memphis 90s) Romeo Rodriguez Midnight Rider (Florida & NWA) Dusty Rhodes Midnight Rider (Mid-South) Bill Watts Midnight Rider (GWF) Sam Houston Mighty Yankees (60s) Ron Wright Frank Morell Eddie Sullivan Pepe Lopez Minnesota Wrecking Crew II (NWA) Wayne Bloom & Mike Enos Miser (Lexington) Angelo Poffo Mister M (AWA) Bill Miller Monster, The (LA) Tony Rodriguez Montoya, Aldo (WWF) PJ Walker Mr. J.L. (WCW) Jerry Lynn Mr. M (Indianapolis) Hard Boiled Haggerty Mr. Madness (WWF) Randy Savage Mr. R (Georgia) Tommy Rich Mr. R (Georgia, against DiBiase) Brad Armstrong Mr. Wrestling (I) Tim Woods (Woodin) Mr. Wrestling (Tenn) Dick Steinborn Mr. Wrestling II Johnny Walker Mr. X (Vancouver 60s) Frank Townsend Mr. X (Vancouver 70s) Guy Mitchell New Jason the Terrible (W*ING) Tracey Smothers New Spoiler (Wild West) Jeff Gaylord Nightmares (Cont) Dan Davis & Ken Wayne Nightmare Freddy (Cont) Doug Gilbert Nightmares (Alabma) Dan Davis & Ken Wayne NWO Sting Jeff Farmer Olympia, Mr. Jerry Stubbs Patriot (GWF/WCW) Del Wilkes Pegasus Kid (NJ) Chris Benoit Phantom (WWF) David Heath Phantoms (USWA) Jerry Faith & Troy Haste Pierce, Shanghai (WCW) Mark Canterbury Prince Kharis (SMW) Rob Mayze Professional Doug Gilbert (70s) Punisher (WCCW) Mark Calloway Purple Shadow (SanFran) Bill Longson Rasputin (Portland) Black Angus Campbell Red Hangman (SanFran) Tom Rice Red Knight (WWF) Barry Horowitz Red Knight & Black Knight Tag Team (WWF) Barry Horowitz & Steve Lombardi Red Knight (Memphis) Del Rios Red Masked Marvel (Tennesse) Jack Larve Red River Jack (WCCW) Bruiser Brody Red Shadow (Tennessee) Dick Dunn Repo Man (WWF) Barry Darsow Russian Assassin I (NWA) Angel of Death Russian Assassin II (NWA) Jack Victory Screaming Eagles (WCW) Michael Hayes & Jimmy Garvin Senior X (LA) J.C. Dykes Sensational White Phantom Nick Bockwinkel Shadow (Alabama) Norvell Austin Shadows (WWF) Randy Colley & Jose Luis Rivera Shinobi the Oriental Assassin (Ohio) Al Snow Shinobi (WWF) Al Snow Siva (Crockett 94) Tony Norris Spider (Indies) Randy Savage Spider Lady (WWF) Moolah Spiders (USWA & WWF) Headbangers Spoiler (#1) (Georgia) Don Jardine Spoiler #2 (LA) Ron Starr Spoiler (Memphis '84) Frank Morell Spoilers (Florida) Don Jardine & Bobby Duncum Spoilers (Oklahoma) Don Jardine & Buddy Wolfe Spoilers (Texas) Don Jardine & Smasher Sloan Starblazer (NWA) Tim Horner Starship Coyote Scott Hall Starship Eagle Dan Spivey Stomper (Oklahoma) John Quinn Student (Detroit) George Steele Super Assassins (WCW) Warlord & Barbarian Super Destroyers (WCCW) Bill & Scott Irwin Super Destroyer (GWF) Bill Irwin Super Destroyers (GWF) Bill Irwin & Gary Young Super Destroyer Mark II (AWA) Sgt. Slaughter Super Infernos (Memphis) Doug Gilbert & Don Smith Super Invader (WCW) Hercules Super Machine (WWF) Bill Eadie Super Olympia (Alabama) Arn Anderson Super Shockmaster (WCW) Fred Ottman Super Strong Machine (Japan) Junji Hirata Super Vader (UWFi) Leon White Super Zodiac I (WCCW) Gary Young Super Zodiac II (WCCW) Cactus Jack Superfly (World Class) Kamala Superstar (Tennessee) Bill Eadie Sweet Brown Sugar (Memphis) Koko Ware Sweet Brown Sugar (World Class) Skip Young Sweet Ebony Diamond (NWA) Rocky Johnson Tennessee Stud (Memphis) Ron Fuller Tennessee Stud (II) (Memphis) Robert Fuller Terrorist (AWA) Brian Knobbs Texan (WCCW) Blackjack Mulligan Texas Dirt (Memphis) Dutch Mantel Texas Outlaw (Vancouver) Bobby Bass Texas Outlaws (Memphis) Doug Vines & Jeff Swords Texas Red Red Bastien Thunderfoots 1 & 2 (NWA) Joel & Dave Deaton Thunderfoots 1 & 2 (IWA) David Isley & Gene Ligon Tiger Mask I Satoru Sayama Tiger Mask II Mitsuharu Misawa Tiger Mask III Koji Kanemoto Vader (WCW) Leon White Viper (GWF) Mike Davis Twin Devil #1 Alfonso Sanchez War Machine (NWA '87) Ray Traylor White Knight (Texas) Dick Steinborn Wild Pegasus (NJ) Chris Benoit Yellow Dog (WCW) Brian Pillman Tom Zenk Yellow Scorpion (Tennessee) Buck Lawson Yetti (WCW) Ron Reis Zanta Klaus (WWF) Boo Bradley aka Abduah Singh Zodiac (Florida 70s) Bob Orton Sr. Zodiac (Calgary) Barry O Â Unnamed Masked Men Men who attacked Hogan Summer '94 Arn Anderson (Clash) Bunkhouse Buck (TV Tag Match) Steve Kiern (HH I) Brutus Beefcake (HH II) Man who attacked WWF Heels on TV Brutus Beefcake Photographer at '93 KOTR Akio Sato or Harvey Whippleman Edited March 5, 2014 by Chest Rockwell ignore. no edit here. 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Merzbow Posted March 5, 2014 Share Posted March 5, 2014 Disco Inferno did the rolling clothesline better the handful of times he did it in his feud with Konnan (something about a music video?) in 99 Â OIL OF OLAY, ALL DAY EVERY DAY! Â Disco was the most talked about wrestler at my school during this time, everyone became huge marks for him overnight. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KingOfMetal Posted March 5, 2014 Share Posted March 5, 2014 just going through the WWE Shop. God dam there is some tat on there. Makes you wonder who the fuck buys this crap? this has to be the worst  A Hornswoggle ring?! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2Xtreme_lives Posted March 5, 2014 Share Posted March 5, 2014 just going through the WWE Shop. God dam there is some tat on there. Makes you wonder who the fuck buys this crap? this has to be the worst  A Hornswoggle ring?!  I know some of the tat is unreal what they release, I wonder if some superstars have clauses where they must have so much merch a year or something Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vamp Posted March 5, 2014 Share Posted March 5, 2014 Wrestling fans have poor taste, hence why they like wrestling. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
King Pitcos Posted March 5, 2014 Share Posted March 5, 2014 I'd wear a wrestling ring, but only if nobody knew it was a wrestling ring. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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