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Data West

coaches in the WNBA
Fucking 10/10 look. No getting around it.
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Data West

coaches in the WNBA
The #TeamPackage stuff with heel Luger and Flair is probably my favorite Flair WCW stuff. It's basically Totally Buffed but with Flair as a manager type for Luger.


Who knew Luger was the secret ingredient all along
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It also features Luger breaking Brian Knobbs and Jimmy Hart's arms. Lex Luger is basically Pentagon Jr is what I'm saying
 

Hex

Banned
When the official twitter of a large bank in the UK replies to Marty Scrull referencing his old gimmick and a dude who has been on NXT for about a month...

Wrestling got weird.

https://twitter.com/MartyScurll/status/731786351717289984

Yeah in the past week I have had like six or seven people post about being fans of NWJ which just made me shake my head. (Not that I am against him, just odd to see people come out and talk about it out of nowhere when usually wrestling only gets talked about during events)
 

bjork

Member
Got a hole somewheres in my waterbed mattress. Gonna continue to sleep on it for a day or two because it's a super slow leak, but damn. I hate filling a new mattress. Makes the whole room smell like industrial rubber for like a week.

Off-topic as usual, but I was thinking about my 10 favorite games of last generation and it's a weird list. Though it's one I'm always scared to post, not because of my choices, but I feel like I'll immediately remember some game I really loved that I hadn't thought about in years.

There are zero From Software and Naughty Dog games on my list

If I were to go off the top of my head, and we're talking PS3/Wii/360 exclusively:
1. Test Drive Unlimited
2. Fez
3. Oblivion/Skyrim/Fallout 3/Fallout NV (tie, they're all similar enough)
4. Walking Dead Season 1
5. Outrun 2006 Coast 2 Coast
6. Rogue Legacy
7. Tokyo Jungle
8. Pac-Man CE DX
9. Deus Ex HR
10. Ridge Racer 6
 

RBH

Member
$80 view at the ROH show at Terminal 5 in New York City last night:



Full story: Got 4 2nd Floor Tickets at 80 dollars each. When I showed my ticket to staff expecting to get seated, I was told to find a spot on the rail - which was just not possible for 4 people. We let the two kids with us sit by the rail, although they couldn't sit together, and me and the other adult stood behind them with this view.
Scummy move by ROH putting seat numbers and rows on the tickets, indicating reserved seating. For 80 dollars a ticket this was such a rip off.
I've had two terrible experiences at T5 recently: At Final Battle I bought a "VIP Table" the moment they went on sale and arrived to T5 to find that there were no tables because the wrestlers families were all told to hang out by the tables. The staff said I could ask the families to move but they were nice people trying to see their loved ones wrestle and, I'm sorry, I'm not telling Mark Briscoe and his wife that they can't watch Jays match.
I spoke to an ROH staff member who told me to email them before the next show and they'd reserve me great seats. So I did. And then when i asked them if the tickets would be at will call the week of show, they denied that I had emailed them until I showed them the email, at which point they told me there were no reserved seats but I should come and theyd take care of me. I went and they gave me GA tickets and when I complained that yet again I couldn't see they told me to be grateful that they compd me in - meanwhile the previous ROH event at the baseball field I wast the only person to buy an entire luxury box for over $1000.
This time a family member asked me to come with him and his kids and I thought itd be fun to hang with family. I told him to get reserved seats so this wouldn't happen. It still happened. I finally learned my lesson. No more ROH.

https://www.reddit.com/r/SquaredCircle/comments/4jgb43/my_80_view_for_roh_last_night_they_should_be/
 

RBH

Member
Former WWE writer Kevin Eck talks about the behind-the-scenes story of the Anonymous Raw GM storyline and how Vince McMahon apologized to Jerry Lawler for involving him in the storyline:


http://kevineckwrestling.sportsblog...-being-the-anonymous-raw-general-manager.html



The anonymous GM was running Raw in the spring of 2011 when I was talking with WWE about a job on the creative team. As part of the process, I was asked to submit a story line in which the identity of the anonymous Raw GM would be revealed.

My choice for the anonymous one was Kevin Nash. My idea was that Mr. McMahon put Nash in charge of Raw because he wanted someone that would stir things up with both babyfaces and heels.

The story was that Nash, who was in TNA when the anonymous Raw GM began appearing on Raw, had to keep his identity a secret because he was under contract with another wrestling company. I figured Nash was a logical choice for the role and a big enough name that it wouldn't be a disappointment.

For the reveal, my idea was that one of the wrestlers had learned that the anonymous Raw GM was sending emails from a production truck outside the arena. Inside the truck, the anonymous GM was hidden behind a curtain. As the wrestler approached the curtain, the GM sent an email that said, "Ignore that man behind the curtain." When the curtain was pulled back, Nash was there in a wizard's hat, a clever nod to his infamous run as Oz in WCW.

Fast-forward to 2012. In the lead up to the 1,000th episode of Raw, former Raw GM's were being brought back each week to run the show for a night. On the July 9 episode, it was the anonymous Raw GM's turn.

Recalling how bad it was when the payoff to the story line of Mr. McMahon's illegitimate son was Hornswoggle, one of the head writers jokingly said during a brain-storming session with the creative team that Hornswoggle should be the anonymous Raw GM.

We all started laughing and throwing out suggestions for how it would play out and what the back story would be. It was all so ridiculous that the head writer actually thought it could be a so-bad-it's-good scenario that Vince just might go for.

The idea was that after Hornswoggle was outed as the GM, he'd reveal who he truly was. Saying that his name was Lou Manfredini (the last name of one of the writers), he would speak with a W.C. Fields-like accent, chomp on cigars and refer to women as "dames."

He would say that he hated being the lovable Hornswoggle character, but playing the role was what he had to do to get a job with WWE. Being the anonymous Raw GM gave him the opportunity to mess with all the Superstars that (in his mind) laughed at him because of his size and treated him more like a mascot than a person. We had planned on making Hornswoggle a heel manager going forward.

The idea was pitched to Vince, and sure enough, he OK'd it. There was only one problem: Hornswoggle couldn't pull it off.

I was the writer assigned to work with Hornswoggle the night on the reveal on Raw. He did take after take as the Lou Manfredini character backstage, but he still sounded like Hornswoggle. It just wasn't working, and one of the producers went to Vince and told him so. In Hornswoggle's defense, it's not like we gave him weeks to prepare for the role.

Vince decided that we would still do the segment, but after Hornswoggle was revealed as the anonymous Raw GM, that would be the end of it. Sadly, Lou Manfredini would never see the light of day. Understandably, Hornswoggle was pretty bummed about it.

So instead of a train wreck segment that could've been entertaining, it ended up just being a train wreck. In fact, it was so bad that Vince apologized to Jerry Lawler for involving him in it.
 

Zach

Member
I remember seeing Mikey Whipwreck as a kid and being like "who is this hobo and why is his name Mikey Whipwreck?" But now I kinda like his stupid crappy look. And his debut match with Kidman was a lot of fun.

Oh, man. Stevie Ray vs. Vincent for control of nWo Black and White. This is sure to be a classic.
 

Zach

Member
I wanna play the new Uncharted and DOOM but I just paid $600 in medical bills and probably shouldn't splurge on games for a short bit. And I have a million other games to play anyway. My son and I beat Earthbound Beginnings on Friday night, though! :D

Our summer to-play list:

Earthbound
Wind Waker
Chrono Cross

Former WWE writer Kevin Eck talks about the behind-the-scenes story of the Anonymous Raw GM storyline and how Vince McMahon apologized to Jerry Lawler for involving him in the storyline:


http://kevineckwrestling.sportsblog...-being-the-anonymous-raw-general-manager.html
That sounds delightful. >_>
 

RBH

Member
Former WWE writer Kevin Eck was a recent guest of Wade Keller on the PW Torch Livecast, where he shed some very interesting light on a WWE creative meeting with Vince McMahon from several years back.

“John Cena is on 24-7, whether it’s the Make-A-Wish stuff or just the way he represents the business when he goes on a talk show or makes a personal appearance. I remember distinctly, we had a meeting at one point. As much as Vince loves Cena and sees his value, he’s always looking ahead at who’s going to be the next guy, and who should we start grooming, and who can fill that position. And we had a meeting about that one time. Who’s cool… who’s our next guy.. we need the cool factor. And I spoke up and I said ‘the coolest guy we have on our roster is CM Punk, and maybe he could be that.’ And I remember, Hunter was in that meeting, and he weighed-in immediately and said ‘Punk can’t be that guy that goes out and, it’s just not in him.”

It should be noted that Eck was on the WWE writing staff between 2011 and 2014, and Punk walked out of WWE in January 2014. Eck never specified when this “John Cena Successor” meeting took place, but it’s safe to narrow down sometime in 2012 or 2013. Punk was a main-eventer during that time, with WrestleMania matches against Chris Jericho (for the WWE Championship) and the Undertaker, but he never seen as the guy.

Eck went on to say in the Livecast that he persisted on Punk, asking Triple H and Vince what if they got behind Punk more and pushed him to be the next John Cena, but Hunter said you can’t change who you are. Even though Punk wanted to be the man inside the ring, he wasn’t willing to go the extra mile out of it. Interestingly enough, they did come to a conclusion as to who would take John Cena’s place as the face of the company: Sheamus.

Sheamus had many of the qualities that John Cena had that required a certain superstar to be at the forefront all the time. But Eck argued that Sheamus lacked the cool factor that CM Punk possessed, and it was partly to blame for the Celtic Warrior never quite capturing what WWE was hoping for. So in the three to four years since that meeting, WWE has continued to look for the next John Cena while Cena is still an active member of the roster. The fans forced Daniel Bryan on the WWE, and the WWE forced Roman Reigns on the fans.
http://www.inquisitr.com/3085432/ww...ative-meeting-to-decide-john-cenas-successor/
 

Data West

coaches in the WNBA
1. Sleeping Dogs
2. Skate 2
3. Team Fortress 2
4. Saint's Row 2
5. Deadly Premonition
6. Dead Space 2
7. Fallout: New Vegas
8. Trials Evolution
9. South Park: The Stick of Truth
10. Deus Ex: Human Revolution

I really wanted to get Shadows of the Damned, Yakuza 4, Bioshock 1, Wii Sports, Elite Beat Agents, and the first season of Sam & Max in there. But you know how it goes.

GTA V is kind of a weird exception that I don't know where to place because it was so obviously between generation cycles
 

Kurita

Member
1. Pokémon Platinum
2. Pokémon BW2
3. Pokémon BW
4. Skate
5. Jump Ultimate Stars
6. Elite Beat Agents/Ouendan
7. Left 4 Dead 1&2 (Especially the first one cause it was mind-blowing for me back then)
8. Team Fortress 2
9. Burnout Paradise
10. Final Fantasy Tactics Advance 2
 
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