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August Wrasslin |OT| The Sunday of Summer

Anth0ny

Member
They got most of the 1997 RAWs up quick. I stopped watching only a few months ago and they had the first three, now they are only missing one.

The beginning of 1997 is insane. There are no faces. There are lots of heels, some more heelish than others. Well, there's two faces in the upper mid card. Ahmed and...Goldust.

yeah, beginning of 97 is really weird. shows were like 40 minutes, vince on commentary, REAL ASS STONE COLD... watching it morph into the attitude era as the year goes on is really fun.
 
Sweet seats to Portland Smackdown tonight.

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Who was that one Tough Enough guy that tried to embarass Kurt Angle on one of the shows?

Daniel Puder, the eventual winner!

Though to be honest, it is a little more...complicated than that. Kurt was supposed to rough up all the guys, but it was a shoot, and Puder had some MMA training. Should've wised em up!
 
Retro Observer

Dave said:
A thought for the day. It took Steve McMichael 15 years of pro football to play in something like 220 consecutive games. It took him less than ten minutes this past Monday night on Nitro in a match with Stevie Ray to mistime 220 consecutive moves.
 

Fox318

Member
Is being a good striker a generic complement for mma fighters?


I mean so much of the sport is ground game and takedowns.
 

DMczaf

Member
Wait, I just saw the ratings.

D-Bry almost got them to crack 4M viewers without Cena during his hour?

Just throw him in the ring, Vince. You ain't got anything better.
 

Man God

Non-Canon Member
Is being a good striker a generic complement for man fighters?


I mean so much of the sport is ground game and takedowns.

If you're really good at striking you could potentially win fights against people you'd have no business winning, I'd imagine.
 
RELM Network signs Pro Wrestling’s Bill DeMott

(Washington DC) – Pro wrestling great Bill DeMott has joined the RELM Network, for a new weekly show premiering August 18th at www.RELMNetwork.com.

“The Bill DeMott Experience” will feature interviews conducted by the well-traveled wrestling legend, and will be available as a free subscription on iTunes, Stitcher, SoundCloud and at BillDeMottExperience.com.

DeMott’s best known for his appearances with World Championship Wrestling, in which he was known as “Hugh Morrus.” He performed for World Wrestling Entertainment under his real name, and he appeared as “Crash, the Terminator” in Extreme Championship Wrestling.

DeMott’s been the WWE’s head trainer until this year, when he left to pursue new ventures, including his new show on the world’s most diverse podcast network.

“I’m jacked up about joining the RELM Network,” said DeMott.

And he says he’s excited about working again with Vince Russo—the legendary wrestler who already has several shows on his own RELM channel, “The Brand”.

Quoting DeMott again, “The team of Vince Russo and Bill DeMott—back together again after all these years—get ready!”

DeMott’s show is now part of a wide variety of shows to be offered by RELM, now and in the future.

The RELM Network is proud of its entire line-up, featuring shows on news and politics (left and right,) comedy, gaming, sports, interviews and the arts.

The RELM Network also features Buzz Burbank News and Comment, The Kirk McEwen Show, The Marc & Lowell Show, Bob & Chez, Foodie and the Beast and more at www.RELMNetwork.com.

RELM plans continued growth, adding even more established favorites, and promising new talent, with a focus on diversity.

HELL
 

jred2k

Member
That picture of him that got posted the other day kind of made him look like a Mini Me Jack Swagger.

Personally I want to see the Ox vs. El "He's Actually a Bull" Torito.
 
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