So three WWE contracted guys (who also work for indies at the same time) are wrestling three Dragon Gate guys. And they are also gonna work for Chikara in a few months.
I want a two hour long Ironman match but every fall changes the stipulation and they get slowly more and more crazy. Start off normal and then by fall 3 it's Falls Count Anywhere and by fall 6 it's a Buried Alive match.
While Christian was injured, Jericho paid a celebrity call service to have Lenny Lane call him as a rib.
Davari then tried to rib Christian with a deaf text call service but Christian was onto him and made him shit himself by saying things like "Do you think you've been here long enough to do that?", then roped him into helping him rib Jericho.
Christian responded with a multi-month campaign using a service for deaf people to pretend to be a deaf fan of Fozzy (lol) that stalked him for several months. Then as he left for TNA, told Jericho it was Davari.
When Edge tore his achillies, Christian was motioning to Tommy Dreamer that he should put the ankle lock on him.
Christian is an ass, but one of those asses that everyone kind of loves
and isn't as much as of an ass in other ways as other wrasslers it seems
I didn't really have any issues with it to be honest.
These guys are doing 8 or 9 grueling matches in the span of a month.
I'm not going to hold it against Omega if he wants to have a joke match with Yano. People's matches with Yano are probably the easiest matches they'll have in the entire tournament and could be used as basically a break from the hard hitting matches they'll have with everyone else.
Thinking about it today, I'm pretty sure that if/when they announce ICW and Progress for the Network officially, they'll introduce a new tier that's like $12-13/month to be able to see it, with a promise of more to come.
There was a rumor a few months back that Regal when he was in Japan was talking to AJPW about a similar deal.
Thinking about it today, I'm pretty sure that if/when they announce ICW and Progress for the Network officially, they'll introduce a new tier that's like $12-13/month to be able to see it, with a promise of more to come.
There was a rumor a few months back that Regal when he was in Japan was talking to AJPW about a similar deal.
Would probably make sense They can then bolster AJPW whenever they like if NJPW did ever feel like they were getting too big, much like the UK situation against World of Sport.
I was also thinking that NJPW home-grown talent gets so good partially because they send the young guys out on tours to the US, UK and Mexico to learn more styles and I think that would hugely benefit their non-indie vet talent they sign.
Would probably make sense They can then bolster AJPW whenever they like if NJPW did ever feel like they were getting too big, much like the UK situation against World of Sport.
I was also thinking that NJPW home-grown talent gets so good partially because they send the young guys out on tours to the US, UK and Mexico to learn more styles and I think that would hugely benefit their non-indie vet talent they sign.
I think that's the ultimate goal. At least from the way I understand it. If they have relationships, or even brand offshoots like the WWE UK stuff, in all the different countries, it allows them more places to send talent so that they can learn.
Like that UK show was worked and produced completely different from a standard WWE show. Imagine being able to send a guy like Velveteen Dream, who has all the natural skills but needs experience, out to the UK for six months to a year and have him learn by working with guys there.
I think NJPW has shown it's the best way to train.
I didn't really have any issues with it to be honest.
These guys are doing 8 or 9 grueling matches in the span of a month.
I'm not going to hold it against Omega if he wants to have a joke match with Yano. People's matches with Yano are probably the easiest matches they'll have in the entire tournament and could be used as basically a break from the hard hitting matches they'll have with everyone else.
If that wrestling is run by people not named Vince McMahon, sign me the fuck up for more of it.
All of the wrestling stuff on the Network has been great outside of 205 Live, so I'm not sure what you are referring to when you say you'd like it to be better.
I think the actual v-trigger is when they're against the rops or that wicked one he landed on Okada in the corner at their rematch. Everything else is just a normal knee.
That's what I choose to believe
As long as the knees are effective I'm fine with them being spammed at the end of a match. Same as lariats and chops and the like.