Bryan's first match on Raw was against Batista.
When is the last time the WWE tried to get something over this hard?^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Don't they know that it has to come naturally? The more they push it, the more it gets rejected.
He's no longer Wolverine.
Wait a second! You all hated yesterday's PPV? I thought it was a decent show. Match of the Night was definitely The Shield vs Evolution.
I agree with your sentiment. The matches were fun, but the booking was terrible. They made the Wyatt family look terrible yesterday night.Nothing was offensive in terms of match quality. Booking of the matches themselves though was pretty bad.
When is the last time the WWE tried to get something over this hard?^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Don't they know that it has to come naturally? The more they push it, the more it gets rejected.
I'm honestly surprised that Yes! thing has survived this long. There was a period during the Kane/D.Bry tag-team days that I thought the WWE would absolutely kill the thing with how many skits revolved around Yes/No duels.
Oh yeah that's true.
And just look at Dave's reaction when he said he'll make him tap.
If only he knew that he would do it 4 years later.
fuck yeah, someone who can fuckin' talk
I'm honestly surprised that Yes! thing has survived this long. There was a period during the Kane/D.Bry tag-team days that I thought the WWE would absolutely kill the thing with how many skits revolved around Yes/No duels.
For those that missed the EXCLUSIVE Twitter exchange while the board was down, here is the best part of ER:
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Other things to come from this exchange: Bateaster Bunny, Bateaster Bunny Bomb, Batista vs Angelina Love: Battle of the Botox.
It's Net_Wrecker's fault we're getting so much Kane.
Calling stro. I think you'll like this one, if you haven't already seen it;
The Destroyer (c) vs The Spirit - 2/3 Falls PWF US Heavyweight Title - (AJPW 1975.07.25)
The Spirit is Killer Karl Kox under a mask. He'd done a couple of tours under his usual name in previous years, where he was mostly faced against Baba & Destroyer, then reappeared as The Spirit in '75. I presume he lost some sort of loser leaves town match, but results aren't exactly comprehensive from the early 70's. Things start off smoothly enough with some tough mat wrestling, before The Spirit gains the upperhand using some underhanded tactics (lifted straight from The Destroyer's JWA playbook when he was beating the shit out of Baba and Inoki on the regular). He busts Destroyer open the hardway. I loved it when Destroyer would bleed, it made for a great visual as his white mask got stained. The Destroyer comes back, inevitably, and the final fall sees both guys trying to out-do each other and con the ref with every dirty trick in the book. So much fun. Incidentally, a young Jumbo's at ringside as Destroyer's second.
Ok dudes, I need a list of the top 10 worst Bateaster Bunny matches so I can make a special report at Legit Shook just to grind Sunny's gears.
For sure on the list is the Punjabi Prison match, at least one match with Edge, Tista/HHH/Shane vs Legacy, a PPV match against Mr. Kennedy.
Dope. I wish there was more footage of the Destroyer in the US. I would assume if it exists, WWE owns it. He was in the AWA for a while, right? I see that he wrestled in Canada, but it wasn't for Stampede so I'm not sure what WWE owns of it. They do own the Maple Leaf/Tunney stuff. Did he wrestle for them?
This gif will never not be funny.
Was ready to livestream a GWF member creation before Raw, then my streaming setup died. :/
This gif will never not be funny.