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Post by natureboy14 on Jul 14, 2005 20:58:13 GMT -5
LOL, good one bobby
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Post by ultimatehardcore on Jul 24, 2005 17:14:48 GMT -5
i'd like to agree with Bradshaw. He captured my sentiments exactly !!! I wish the so-called mainstream wrestling organizations would wake up and see what's happening to their fanbase . they are losing us more and more with every corny,half baked story line. Please bring back some of the realism of the old school days !!! Get rid of the diva's,and the other corn ball junk and bring back the valets , managers, and the grand stables of wrestlers that dominated yesteryear. It would still work today !! , well guys , thats my rant for today .
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Post by bobbyryates on Jul 24, 2005 18:39:04 GMT -5
the key word you used..was realism. that's what it needs.
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Post by horsemen4ever on Aug 31, 2005 12:40:15 GMT -5
The wwe lost me 2 weeks ago, i had all i could take of what i feel to be constant nonsense. Everything is too rushed, not to mention that house shows mean nothing anymore. I'll read whats going on from time to time, but i'm not gonna spend 2 hours or more a week for about 15 minutes of decent wrestling action. If things change, which i doubt they will, i'll be back but unitl then i'm watching my tapes.
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Post by GarvinStomp on Aug 31, 2005 20:16:48 GMT -5
one of the main problems I have with WWE is the titles mean next to nothing anymore. In the old days, that was the biggest part of the fun. Seeing the challengers line up to take on the champion. Ric Flair played the champion role better than anyone else. Schiavone and Crockett used to say that the world belt meant everything to Flair and he was nothing without it. You dont see that kind of meaning behind the title anymore.
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Post by ssteward on Sept 1, 2005 21:14:01 GMT -5
I'll watch it when it's on, if I have nothing better to do, but I rarely enjoy anything. Don't care for a lot of the talent, the booking, the stories, the trash etc.
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Post by superworker on Nov 13, 2005 23:28:22 GMT -5
Past vs Present is like comparing apples to oranges. I like apples aka Past
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Post by superworker on Nov 28, 2005 14:21:10 GMT -5
Vince changed to WWE after nearly being sued by some overseas thing called "world wildlife fund"...so Vince had to change the font.
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Post by superworker on Nov 28, 2005 14:24:21 GMT -5
BTW...I DARE anyone to walk up to one of the "old timers" and say wrestling was fake.
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Post by ozzsmith on Nov 29, 2005 16:38:39 GMT -5
HEY SUPER WORKER...I HAVE A QUESTION..WHO DID YOU WRESTLE AS? YOU SAID YOU WORKED FOR GRAHAM AND CROCKETT, YOU GOTTA BE OLDER THAN ME (43). MOST PEOPLE AIN'T GONNA AGREE WITH ME BUT I AM A BELIEVER IN WORKING YOUR BUTT OF IN THE RING. TELLING A STORY IS FINE BUT THESE DAYS THE FANS (MOSTLY KIDS) WANT SPOTFESTS. I ADMIT WATCHING A J STYLES, SONJAY DUTT AND THE LUCHA LIBRE STYLE MATCHES ARE FAR MORE ENTERTAINING THAN CURRENT WWE FODDER. BEST STORYTELLERS IN THE RING TODAY ARE RAVEN AND FUNK.
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Post by chris on Jan 23, 2006 18:08:49 GMT -5
i need a time machine so i can go back and see the best wrestling there ever has been
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Post by Jack_InYourHead on Jan 29, 2006 5:33:35 GMT -5
When you watch the tapes from the time the crowds were into the entire match. Now the crowds usually pop for a high spot or a run in.
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Post by RowdyRoddy on Jan 30, 2006 10:55:34 GMT -5
Whether it was Toronto Maple Leaf Gardens, Dallas Sportatorium, Tampa Armory, Madison Square Garden, Greensboro Coliseum, Atlanta Omni, Louisiana Superdome, Memphis Mid South Coliseum, or any arena back in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s the crowd was going nuts.
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Post by WorldWideWilliam on Feb 13, 2006 18:05:53 GMT -5
Another gripe I have about "sports entertainment fans" is all the damn signs. My wife and I went to Raw here in Richmond a couple of years ago and she says it was one of the worst experiences she ever had. We had fifth row seats and couldn't see a damn thing because some idiot kid held up a sign for The Rock the whole two hours, and The Rock wasn't even in the building!!! This kid wasn't there to see the show, he just wanted to be seen on tv.
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Post by kyle on Feb 13, 2006 23:10:12 GMT -5
RAW is the worst show to attend for just that reason. I like the signs on TV but not in front of me all night long. Nitro wasn't as bad but you could tell it was just going to get worse to attend. Fans need to enjoy the show not try to be in it. I'm all for banning the signs. It's crazy for anyone to hold up a sign all night long, especially when it has nothing to do with anyone on the show.
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