evil is usually beaten by good, and shit is as black and white as can be.

He'll take you on for that offer... =p
evil is usually beaten by good, and shit is as black and white as can be.
This is literally the only place I can talk about wrestling. If I didn't have wrasslegaf, I'd have no one to talk to.
yup. have him bury a lot of new talent. he would be hated.
Former WWE/WCW/ECW star "Big" Vito Lograsso and former developmental talent Evan Singleton (who worked under the name Adam Mercer) have filed a class action lawsuit against WWE in regards to concussions they suffered while working with the company.
Singleton's complaint stems around suffering a concussion in a match against Erick Rowan. According to the lawsuit, WWE declared Singleton fit to work again "despite inadequate rest time".
Vito's complaint says he suffered head injuries while working with WWE from 2005-2007. According to the lawsuit, Vito "suffers from serious neurological damage, including severe headaches, memory loss, depression and anxiety, as well as deafness."
We're here for you, man. Who are your fave five and what do you watch? Haven't seen too many of your posts, friend.
I gotta keep up this charade until I can get signed somewhere for my Christmas movies reviews.
He can't see you.I've been here since January 2014. I made the September 2014 thread motherfucker friend
I've been here since January 2014. I made the September 2014 thread motherfucker friend
alucard is blowing my mind tonight
Not in Philly Standard Time!
I will post pictures later, but tonight's NXT house show was awesome. We had a triple threat match of Itami vs Balor vs Neville.
Be jealous.
Getting plenty of rest is what's best for business.Matthew Gallant, now you're speaking the Midnight language.
...time for bed after that one, I'd say.
Getting plenty of rest is what's best for business.
Getting plenty of rest is what's best for business.
I liked midnight WrassleGAF better when it was obscure Japan gifs and discussions about random bullshit. This is just bullshit.
Where does all this leave Rollins with the briefcase? You can't have him fail with his cash-in at this point. They've built him for too long and too well. If Reigns or Bryan are champ after Mania, you need to have Rollins cash-in shortly after, meaning a short run for either Reigns or Bryan.
Can't blame me for not knowing every single person on here, bitter friend. Tell us something more about yourself.
Well I guess since we're talking
I haven't watched WWE regularly since about November. One part because of college and another because the product has been ass. I read the thread and catch the odd PPV. NXT is just ok to me, because honestly besides the guys who were good before being signed and the women wrestlers I don't really like anyone (especially that pat-back face goober Corbin.) I love me some NJPW, but I'm not blind to its faults. Its got a weak undercard, an aging roster, an unimpressive gaijin focus and a substandard at best junior division. I love it's highs, I just wish I could love an NJPW show from top to bottom, with everyone they use, instead of just the top guys. I've tried getting into Lucha Underground, but the commentary, the over production, and I guess the overall Lucha style just don't grab me. I've tried ROH and I can see some talent there, but like most indies I see it's just so homogeneous. EVERY heel is cocky. EVERY face is either an underdog or some would be tough guy. Not to mention everyone just seems to throw out psychology the moment the bell rings.
Nowadays if I want wrestling I catch old matches from classic AJPW and NJPW, as well as any early 90s and prior stuff I missed because it was before my time. It's weird to say I love wrestling when I also seem to hate so much of it, but I guess you can't truly love something unless you're willing to bother hating it when it's bad.
If you could be inside one wrestler's body for a day, who would you choose? Like...you could see what they see and feel what they feel. John Malkovich style.
Well I guess since we're talking
I haven't watched WWE regularly since about November. One part because of college and another because the product has been ass. I read the thread and catch the odd PPV. NXT is just ok to me, because honestly besides the guys who were good before being signed and the women wrestlers I don't really like anyone (especially that pat-back face goober Corbin.) I love me some NJPW, but I'm not blind to its faults. Its got a weak undercard, an aging roster, an unimpressive gaijin focus and a substandard at best junior division. I love it's highs, I just wish I could love an NJPW show from top to bottom, with everyone they use, instead of just the top guys. I've tried getting into Lucha Underground, but the commentary, the over production, and I guess the overall Lucha style just don't grab me. I've tried ROH and I can see some talent there, but like most indies I see it's just so homogeneous. EVERY heel is cocky. EVERY face is either an underdog or some would be tough guy. Not to mention everyone just seems to throw out psychology the moment the bell rings.
Nowadays if I want wrestling I catch old matches from classic AJPW and NJPW, as well as any early 90s and prior stuff I missed because it was before my time. It's weird to say I love wrestling when I also seem to hate so much of it, but I guess you can't truly love something unless you're willing to bother hating it when it's bad.
Nakamura. Because maybe, just maybe, I might find the secret to swag somewhere in that glorious mind.
Wait shit. Would he think in Japanese? I don't know Japanese. My whole plan is ruined. If I were to become him, would I absorb his knowledge of Japanese?
This cunt gets it. 90% of wrestling is dog shit and it rarely is worth sitting through to get to the 10% of okay-great stuff.
Yes, you would absorb his knowledge of Japanese. And the secret to swag could be yours.
Even though I expected it, I can't help but become frustrated when I think about how they're handling Ambrose right now.
If you could be inside one wrestler's body, who would you choose?
Fantasy Life saved my goddamn soul this fall. I was jonesing for World of Warcraft so bad when all I really wanted in my life was crafting, and Fantasy Life will scratch any itch one has for vidja game crafting.
Well I guess since we're talking
I haven't watched WWE regularly since about November. One part because of college and another because the product has been ass. I read the thread and catch the odd PPV. NXT is just ok to me, because honestly besides the guys who were good before being signed and the women wrestlers I don't really like anyone (especially that pat-back face goober Corbin.)
Gail Kim
Also Alucard I enjoyed your LU write up and the gifsplosion within said write up. Hoping LU uses Aerostar, Angelica and the pink and white dude more going forward.
Is Big Ryck still a featured guy on Lucha Underground? I lost interest when he started wrestling. I can't stand him. Like, if I wanted to watch shitty workers have bad matches with talented people I'd watch more WWE.
I just can't get into LU. I've tried, and I respect the fact that the match quality is excellent, but it all feels aimless. I couldn't quite put my finger on it for a while, but I think Meltzer explained it perfectly. There is no destination. For all of wrestling's history, everything has been about building to the next big show. You get to the big show, the resolution happens, then you start the build to the next one. LU doesn't have that. It's just matches and developments week after week after week. They don't run PPVs or live events so there isn't a destination to build to. I get that they are trying to do something different with wrestling, and I can respect that, but I just can't get into it as a weekly thing.