Hey here's something different. Instead of Jim Cornette calling Moxley an idiot here's Stevie Richards calling him an idiot.
He had 33 and 1/3 chance with her!Holla if you hear me.
Revisiting the Classic between Stone Cold & Bret Hart at Wrestlemania 13.
What a great fucking match![]()
bret hart was incredible , wish he got a longer run in wweI'm going through this list to catch up on some I missed
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I was at the Montreal screwjob it was nutsbret hart was incredible , wish he got a longer run in wwe
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shawn michaels was def in on itI was at the Montreal screwjob it was nuts![]()
he was a great heel as the doctor of thuganomicsI'm catching up on the latest RAW shows to get context for the upcoming Wrestlemania.
John Cena just doesn't work as a heel![]()
I'm not familiar with the last 15 years and admit I'm out of touch.he was a great heel as the doctor of thuganomics
now , not so much
I'm not familiar with the last 15 years and admit I'm out of touch.
I'm trying to catch up but having trouble finding any real "Superstars".
On the flip side the women have really surprised me.
There are some really good workers out there![]()
i know she will not but i hope tiffy wins charlotte does not deserve it after the shit she just pulled.This whole Charlotte and Tiffy segment was a mess. It sounded like neither was following any sort of a script or guidelines and doing their attempt at shooting from the hip, it just came off like a disjointed mess.
Damn, that reminds me I have to resubscribe to NJPW world.Goto/Finlay was pretty great.
Yeah it does. I'm legit shocked that pro wrestling could draw like that in 1908.That seems like a huge gate.
Yeh it was a huge event at the time and was a match people had been waiting for quite a while to see.That seems like a huge gate.
One of the effects of WWE having so much control over the wrestling industry is that they've been able to shape the narrative of its history. A big part of that is the myth that Vince McMahon took wrestling from small, smoky halls and brought it into the mainstream like never before. But when you look at wrestling's past that narrative doesn't hold up, there were arena and stadium shows happening long before Vince McMahon rose to power. You'll see lists of "the biggest stars in wrestling history" that rarely go back further than the 1980s, usually starting with guys like Hulk Hogan. And because of that, someone like Jim Londos, who has a strong case as the biggest draw of all time, often gets overlooked.Yeah it does. I'm legit shocked that pro wrestling could draw like that in 1908.