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By *.D.I.D.A.SMan
over a year ago
London/Essex... ish... Romford to be exact |
Bret Hitman Hart. Second pick would be Jeff Hardy. Funny as I have been reminiscing and watching various videos. Apparently the top rated wrestler is Stone Cold. I understand his significance but he was just a brawler and had about five moves in his locker so quite limited and boring in terms of spectacle. |
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By *.D.I.D.A.SMan
over a year ago
London/Essex... ish... Romford to be exact |
Which version of Undertaker, if you had to pick? Personally I enjoyed the early version where the crowd were silent as his eyes rolled into the back of his skull and he had the power of the urn, rather than the harley riding one. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Undertaker without a doubt. There will never be anyone who comes closer to that character. Or his legacy as a wrestler.
I did watch something very interesting from Paul Heyman about when lesnar broke the streak |
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"Undertaker without a doubt. There will never be anyone who comes closer to that character. Or his legacy as a wrestler.
I did watch something very interesting from Paul Heyman about when lesnar broke the streak "
Yes I've seen that, should never have been broken , but Taker must of agreed to it at some point in the discussions |
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By *hilloutMan
over a year ago
All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest |
"Mr perfect"
Brilliant technician and gifted wrestler.
Ultimate Warrior had a larger than life persona, but was a crap wrestler.
I'll go with the Macho Man / King Randy Savage. Larger than life persona and great ring skills. His crazed interviews alone are the stuff of legend |
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"Mr perfect
Brilliant technician and gifted wrestler.
Ultimate Warrior had a larger than life persona, but was a crap wrestler.
I'll go with the Macho Man / King Randy Savage. Larger than life persona and great ring skills. His crazed interviews alone are the stuff of legend "
Did you know all 3 of those are dead ?? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Bret Hitman Hart. Second pick would be Jeff Hardy. Funny as I have been reminiscing and watching various videos. Apparently the top rated wrestler is Stone Cold. I understand his significance but he was just a brawler and had about five moves in his locker so quite limited and boring in terms of spectacle. "
stone cold originally had a more technical style but owen hart broke his neck with a piledriver and he had to change his style
thats also why he retired at 38 |
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By *abioMan
over a year ago
Newcastle and Gateshead |
mr perfect, ravishing rick rude, and ric flair.....
although best themes ever were dusty rhodes and Brother Love......
anyone who remembers what brother love's "line" was gets bonus points..... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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When my son was younger I (her) used to endure... I mean watch lots of wrestling with him.
I had a crush on CM Punk but then he disappeared from wrestling. I also liked Roman Reigns and was happy to buy my son his poster for his room.
The theatrical aspects of the Undertaker are great.
But then you really get into the vibes of wrestling and start disliking certain characters too.
I know it's all staged but it is great entertainment, and the skills of these people are insane.
Then there's the utterly beautiful, super fit, super sexy females... no I'm not at all envious of them
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"When my son was younger I (her) used to endure... I mean watch lots of wrestling with him.
I had a crush on CM Punk but then he disappeared from wrestling. I also liked Roman Reigns and was happy to buy my son his poster for his room.
The theatrical aspects of the Undertaker are great.
But then you really get into the vibes of wrestling and start disliking certain characters too.
I know it's all staged but it is great entertainment, and the skills of these people are insane.
Then there's the utterly beautiful, super fit, super sexy females... no I'm not at all envious of them
" Wouldnt catch me watching the women wrestle honest |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Been a life long wrestling fan myself. Normally I wouldn't say this but I did pro wrestling when I was younger. Of course, only smaller promotions or "Indies" as they are known.
It's a weird industry when I step back and look at it from the outside. Even on a smaller level you get crazy going on's. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"When my son was younger I (her) used to endure... I mean watch lots of wrestling with him.
I had a crush on CM Punk but then he disappeared from wrestling. I also liked Roman Reigns and was happy to buy my son his poster for his room.
The theatrical aspects of the Undertaker are great.
But then you really get into the vibes of wrestling and start disliking certain characters too.
I know it's all staged but it is great entertainment, and the skills of these people are insane.
Then there's the utterly beautiful, super fit, super sexy females... no I'm not at all envious of them
Wouldnt catch me watching the women wrestle honest "
I bet you have to leave the room when they wrap their legs around the neck of opponent. And I bet you got the sewing kit ready in case of any wardrobe malfunctions |
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"When my son was younger I (her) used to endure... I mean watch lots of wrestling with him.
I had a crush on CM Punk but then he disappeared from wrestling. I also liked Roman Reigns and was happy to buy my son his poster for his room.
The theatrical aspects of the Undertaker are great.
But then you really get into the vibes of wrestling and start disliking certain characters too.
I know it's all staged but it is great entertainment, and the skills of these people are insane.
Then there's the utterly beautiful, super fit, super sexy females... no I'm not at all envious of them
Wouldnt catch me watching the women wrestle honest
I bet you have to leave the room when they wrap their legs around the neck of opponent. And I bet you got the sewing kit ready in case of any wardrobe malfunctions " Have you been spying on me |
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By *hilloutMan
over a year ago
All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest |
"Mr perfect
Brilliant technician and gifted wrestler.
Ultimate Warrior had a larger than life persona, but was a crap wrestler.
I'll go with the Macho Man / King Randy Savage. Larger than life persona and great ring skills. His crazed interviews alone are the stuff of legend
Did you know all 3 of those are dead ??"
I do. Few of the greats from the 80's / 90's are still around. Price you pay for rampant use of steroids and opioid / drug addiction that came with the territory as far as the sport was concerned. |
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"Mr perfect
Brilliant technician and gifted wrestler.
Ultimate Warrior had a larger than life persona, but was a crap wrestler.
I'll go with the Macho Man / King Randy Savage. Larger than life persona and great ring skills. His crazed interviews alone are the stuff of legend
Did you know all 3 of those are dead ??
I do. Few of the greats from the 80's / 90's are still around. Price you pay for rampant use of steroids and opioid / drug addiction that came with the territory as far as the sport was concerned." Agreed. Very sad |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"When my son was younger I (her) used to endure... I mean watch lots of wrestling with him.
I had a crush on CM Punk but then he disappeared from wrestling. I also liked Roman Reigns and was happy to buy my son his poster for his room.
The theatrical aspects of the Undertaker are great.
But then you really get into the vibes of wrestling and start disliking certain characters too.
I know it's all staged but it is great entertainment, and the skills of these people are insane.
Then there's the utterly beautiful, super fit, super sexy females... no I'm not at all envious of them
Wouldnt catch me watching the women wrestle honest
I bet you have to leave the room when they wrap their legs around the neck of opponent. And I bet you got the sewing kit ready in case of any wardrobe malfunctions Have you been spying on me "
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I do. Few of the greats from the 80's / 90's are still around. Price you pay for rampant use of steroids and opioid / drug addiction that came with the territory as far as the sport was concerned."
It's rather insane alright.
The WWF in the 80s was something else.
Many former wrestlers have stated that , majurana, steroids and pills were apart of the average wrestlers diet back then.
Sure British legend Dynamite Kid would famously take speed so he could have amazing fast pace matches that were decades ahead of their time. He too would pass on recently. Having been confined to a wheelchair for over the last 20 years. Messed up.
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By *hilloutMan
over a year ago
All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest |
"Jake the Snake
Ric Flair
Jake the snake's interview on the Joe Rogan experience is hilarious!
I know I watched it a few weeks back. He’s a funny guy "
His randy savage impersonation was epic!
Every fan should see it |
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"Jake the Snake
Ric Flair
Jake the snake's interview on the Joe Rogan experience is hilarious!
I know I watched it a few weeks back. He’s a funny guy
His randy savage impersonation was epic!
Every fan should see it "
Yeah, his interpretation of the cobra incident is hilarious |
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By *ik MMan
over a year ago
Lancashire |
The earlyish days of WWF superstars was hilarious. Matches consisted of some no mark without a nickname in a pair of trunks wrestling one of the big names and getting wiped out. The rest of the show was all about hyping up rivalries for the ppv events.
My favourite no mark, although he did have a nickname was Conquistador #2 |
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By *hilloutMan
over a year ago
All over the place! Northwesr, , Southwest |
"Jake the Snake
Ric Flair
Jake the snake's interview on the Joe Rogan experience is hilarious!
I know I watched it a few weeks back. He’s a funny guy
His randy savage impersonation was epic!
Every fan should see it
Yeah, his interpretation of the cobra incident is hilarious "
"Macho's dead and snake's the champ" |
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"The earlyish days of WWF superstars was hilarious. Matches consisted of some no mark without a nickname in a pair of trunks wrestling one of the big names and getting wiped out. The rest of the show was all about hyping up rivalries for the ppv events.
My favourite no mark, although he did have a nickname was Conquistador #2 " Those days were hilarious, usually it was Brian from Swindon against Andre the Giant or something |
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undertaker urn version
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZP5r8tXswc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBPiTJyvc4k
the 2 tall ones in it undertaker vs diesel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyozeA7cMwY
if you havent seen this one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cvoC90b5Lk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBBzhiDDCIs
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"undertaker urn version
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YZP5r8tXswc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBPiTJyvc4k
the 2 tall ones in it undertaker vs diesel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyozeA7cMwY
if you havent seen this one
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cvoC90b5Lk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qBBzhiDDCIs
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What about the Boneyard match? |
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