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Just saw Smackdown. I'm liking this new Daniel Bryan character. He told AJ he is gonna fuck her after he keeps the title, he isn't taking shit from anyone anymore, and he isn't losing matches. This is great.
 
TNA has a ppv tonight!

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Yeah the Day of Reckoning games are awesome, I should stream those more often.

I should get All stars so I can stream that.
 
Just finished the Stone Cold blu ray. It was mighty excellent. I highly recommend it to anyone who has not seen it. In my 30 plus years on this earth, wrestling from 1994-1999 will hold a huge place in my heart as well as my life.

Raw and Nitro made my Mondays. It made school and work tolerable, because I looked so forward to Monday night. Austin, the Rock, Hogan, Hall and Nash as well as HBK, Steiner and many others did more for me than I can express.

It's these feelings that make me continue to watch. I don't want to miss that one magic moment that makes me feel transported to a time when life was much more simpler. I don't want to miss that next big promo, or classic match. Punks promo on RAW last June gave me that feeling again.

I hope if I am blessed enough to have a son one day, that I can sit and share these magic moments with him. God the late 90's wrestling scene was awesome. Sabu, RVD etc.... It was a time that will never be replicated, and we got to enjoy and be a part of magic. Magic that was a once in a lifetime thing. We were so lucky to be around to enjoy that time.

Let us never forget. I know I will carry those memories with me for ever.

i love you
 
I want them to go back to:

Royal Rumble
In Your House
Wrestlemania
In Your House
In Your House
King of the Ring
In Your House
Summerslam
In Your House
In Your House
Survivor Series
In Your House

I agree! I prefer when the PPV titles were relevant to the story.
 
I think anyone would agree the gimmick PPVs are an absolutely terrible idea and never should have been done.

The only one that's ok is Money In The Bank, and even then I would say that match would be fine at WM.
 
I think anyone would agree the gimmick PPVs are an absolutely terrible idea and never should have been done.

The only one that's ok is Money In The Bank, and even then I would say that match would be fine at WM.

Gone are the days of being excited by a surprise Hell in a Cell or Elimination Chamber match, the fact you get 2 in one night devalues things even further.
And while i've enjoyed both MITB events i'd prefer the match to stay as a WM exclusive, too many cash ins over the years have dampened the shock value.
Extreme rules is one gimmick ppv that i'd be happy to keep though, it's basically gimmick matches galore.
 
Gone are the days of being excited by a surprise Hell in a Cell or Elimination Chamber match, the fact you get 2 in one night devalues things even further.
And while i've enjoyed both MITB events i'd prefer the match to stay as a WM exclusive, too many cash ins over the years have dampened the shock value.
Extreme rules is one gimmick ppv that i'd be happy to keep though, it's basically gimmick matches galore.

Yeah, the MITB match seems like it'd be 100x better as a WM match rather than it's own PPV.

And yeah, having those gimmick matches like HIAC and EC on their own PPV devalues them. The HIAC was meant for huge feuds and were really designed for certain characters and feuds... like Al Snow vs. Big Bossman!
 
Yeah PPV's now are pretty much garbage, night of champions being one of the worst I've seen in a while...well ever.

They're just like fancy staged raws with a different name.

Least TLC was sorta entertaining.
 
Yeah PPV's now are pretty much garbage, night of champions being one of the worst I've seen in a while...well ever.

They're just like fancy staged raws with a different name.

Least TLC was sorta entertaining.

That's a good point, like all of the matches are feuds that were developed from RAW. Smackdown needs a bigger presence and more feuds leading into PPVs to get it more exposure.
 
There isn't much chance to be, considering that a lot of the time they only seem to run from one PPV to the next, which gives them 3-4 weeks to start, progress and finish a feud.

Yeah. But I mean back in the attitude era, WWE could develop some decent feuds in that month, though the true culmination was usually the PPV after. But you also didn't have such a HUGE roster and the roster split so the feuds had more time to develop between the two shows.

Like they should get rid of the PPV between RR and WM, and the one between KOTR and SS.
 
There isn't much chance to be, considering that a lot of the time they only seem to run from one PPV to the next, which gives them 3-4 weeks to start, progress and finish a feud.
Yeah so they just have their heels and faces and just switch em around every week for matches, someone wants a title and its a mandatory "feud"
 
His wife denies everything.

I was surprised they even said his name in the Austin Blu-Ray...

I'm even more surprised that he never called Austin after he gave him the neck injury. I always thought Owen was a super nice guy, but that's just cold...
 
I was surprised they even said his name in the Austin Blu-Ray...

I'm even more surprised that he never called Austin after he gave him the neck injury. I always thought Owen was a super nice guy, but that's just cold...

Me too! :\ I'm sure it wasn't a dick move, it was like "fuck, what the fuck do I say?" kind of thing. Though, I dunno, maybe Owen was pulling a dick move.
 
I was surprised they even said his name in the Austin Blu-Ray...

I'm even more surprised that he never called Austin after he gave him the neck injury. I always thought Owen was a super nice guy, but that's just cold...

I think Bret talked about it in his book that Owen was scared to call. He had never hurt anyone before and what happened with Austin totally freaked him out to the point where he never really talked about it
 
I think Bret talked about it in his book that Owen was scared to call. He had never hurt anyone before and what happened with Austin totally freaked him out to the point where he never really talked about it

Austin's book from way back, 2003 or so, says something along the same lines, or at least Austin says he heard that Bret had kept telling him to call Austin but Owen kept putting it off out of fear.

Course then Owen died before they ever had a talk about what happened.

Shitty situation on every front.
 
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