Ah man, how could you not like Crash? I loved the gimmick with the scales.
I think it was about around the time of the hardcore pin me anywhere thing. I just got tired of it.
Ah man, how could you not like Crash? I loved the gimmick with the scales.
Ah man, how could you not like Crash? I loved the gimmick with the scales.
The scales were the best part of Crash Holly, but other than that, I didn't REALLY love him or hate him.
Hell, I'll say it - Punk looks like a sellout.
He still does good work in-ring, but there have been a few matches that reek of 5MOD.
They've neutered his microphone skills, had him lose to and praise the doofus son-in-law, and he's painfully attempting a recreation of SCSA/Vince with Johnny Ace.
He still seems pretty damn happy about it, too. The talk about change is laughable.
I'd say he is very close to the point of becoming what he rallied against, if he hasn't hit that mark already.
yeah Hardcore deserved a bigger push
Sorry Crash and RIP but I never liked you or Molly
Posts like these is why I don't frequently visit this thread anymore. It's always people whining that some talented guy isn't in the main event and then when he is in the main event, he is branded as a sellout.
I completely forgot the scales thing...what'd he do? Weigh opponents of hardcore holly?
Crash and Hardcore weighted themselves before the match started. They billing themselves at over 400 pounds a piece. Saying that they "TIP the Scales."
The Superheavyweight division! Good gimmick, for what it was worth. Playing themselves up as ultimate badasses.
Best part was Crash was always carrying the scale like the Hunchback of Notre Dame.
.I missed Impact last night, did anything interesting happen?
Crash and Hardcore weighted themselves before the match started. They billing themselves at over 400 pounds a piece. Saying that they "TIP the Scales."
I missed Impact last night, did anything interesting happen?
Poor TNA, no one give a shit
They've made their own bed. :/
I got suckered into Impact a couple times, most recent was with promises of Joker Sting being incredible, and he wasn't even on the show! A cruel week.
I got suckered into Impact a couple times, most recent was with promises of Joker Sting being incredible, and he wasn't even on the show! A cruel week.
I fell for this. That spindashing is nothing but trouble. He broke my skull against a wall once.
He decorated an arena to look like Green Hill Zone too. The man is out of control.
Also he strangled me to death, but the arena is just too much.
The attitude era was so brilliantly entertaining because of how out-fucking-ragous it was. Literally nothing made sense, everything was overexaggerated, and it was glorious.
yeah Hardcore deserved a bigger push
Sorry Crash and RIP but I never liked you or Molly
I fucking love Mantaur
He's just so...early 90's.
Another thing that I thought was dumb in the Attitude era was the Corporate Ministry.
It's always weird seeing these iconic segments actually in context. You see the various bits so often, it's cool when you watch them as part of the main show.
Yeah, many people love to see the Attitude Era through rose-tinted glasses, but some of it was REALLY bad. The same show that had Mick Foley winning the World Championship also had Mark Henry's mother watching him have sex with...I think his step-sister? There was a lot of bad shit.
Do I sense a grudge match at the PPV?
Yes. Which is why I wish they would just release full episodes of RAW and Smackdown on Bluray or something already. Highlights are fun, but watching the full episodes are like taking a time machine back to the past. So good.
Yes. But, at least that Sexual Chocolate shit (and Terri had a miscarriage the same episode after getting bumped by D Lo, remember?) was so fucking wacky and silly that I think it worked. It got people talking. Val Venis choppy choppy your pee pee made the mid card worth watching.
I would rather see those ridiculously stupid promos/storylines (maybe Bossman feeding Al Snow his dog went a little too far) than the shit they feed us today. I remember talking about those segments the next day at school because of how insane they were. I can't imagine kids today talk about the mid card storylines (do those even exist?)
Yes. Which is why I wish they would just release full episodes of RAW and Smackdown on Bluray or something already. Highlights are fun, but watching the full episodes are like taking a time machine back to the past. So good.
It's so weird watching this 1999 Raw stuff.
Everyone has a gimmick, a character... a purpose of what they're actually doing.
Now we're lucky to get one coherent storyline for the whole show.
It's so weird watching this 1999 Raw stuff.
Everyone has a gimmick, a character... a purpose of what they're actually doing.
Now we're lucky to get one coherent storyline for the whole show.
It's so weird watching this 1999 Raw stuff.
Everyone has a gimmick, a character... a purpose of what they're actually doing.
Now we're lucky to get one coherent storyline for the whole show.