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By *ecretDaddy1 OP   Man  over a year ago

Leeds

I'm not sure how many wrestling fans there is on hereso I am gigiving this a shot:

Who was it that got you hooked as a fan and why?

Also, who is a fan of British wrestling?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'm a WWE fan I have the Calendar in my office proudly at work and I can often be seen pretending to be on a conference call but actually streaming it to my tablet.

Met the Big Show last year in London and went back stage at Smackdown at the O2.

Whilst I'm fully aware that's it's not real it just makes me laugh. I love it I think it's because I was never allowed to watch it as a child due to trying to Tombstone my brother.

Gutted Wade Barrett is leaving.

Other than that I can take it or leave it.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

been a fan since i was a kid but these days ill only watch the top 4 PPV`s

it doesnt hold the same magic for me now

wrestlemania 6 is what got me into it as a kid. hulk hogan vs the ultimate warrior for both titles amazing stuff

then as a teen the monday night wars between WCW and the WWF/E just took it to a whole new level

product has gone downhill since then

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By *ecretDaddy1 OP   Man  over a year ago

Leeds


"I'm a WWE fan I have the Calendar in my office proudly at work and I can often be seen pretending to be on a conference call but actually streaming it to my tablet.

Met the Big Show last year in London and went back stage at Smackdown at the O2.

Whilst I'm fully aware that's it's not real it just makes me laugh. I love it I think it's because I was never allowed to watch it as a child due to trying to Tombstone my brother.

Gutted Wade Barrett is leaving.

Other than that I can take it or leave it. "

I remember seeing the big show back in 2003, will never forget how tall he was when he walked past me. Got to meet the likes of Bella twins, Titus O Neil, RVD,Sabu and Kid Kash (very scary man).

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By *ecretDaddy1 OP   Man  over a year ago

Leeds


"been a fan since i was a kid but these days ill only watch the top 4 PPV`s

it doesnt hold the same magic for me now

wrestlemania 6 is what got me into it as a kid. hulk hogan vs the ultimate warrior for both titles amazing stuff

then as a teen the monday night wars between WCW and the WWF/E just took it to a whole new level

product has gone downhill since then"

Awesome how you mention that because I rank that match as my all time favourite. I have been a warrior fan for as long as I can remember

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By *olgateMan  over a year ago

on the road to nowhere in particular


"been a fan since i was a kid but these days ill only watch the top 4 PPV`s

it doesnt hold the same magic for me now

wrestlemania 6 is what got me into it as a kid. hulk hogan vs the ultimate warrior for both titles amazing stuff

then as a teen the monday night wars between WCW and the WWF/E just took it to a whole new level

product has gone downhill since then

Awesome how you mention that because I rank that match as my all time favourite. I have been a warrior fan for as long as I can remember"

Woya! Woya! Woya!

All time favourites Jushin (thunder) Liger, Dynamite kid and RVD

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"been a fan since i was a kid but these days ill only watch the top 4 PPV`s

it doesnt hold the same magic for me now

wrestlemania 6 is what got me into it as a kid. hulk hogan vs the ultimate warrior for both titles amazing stuff

then as a teen the monday night wars between WCW and the WWF/E just took it to a whole new level

product has gone downhill since then

Awesome how you mention that because I rank that match as my all time favourite. I have been a warrior fan for as long as I can remember

Woya! Woya! Woya!

All time favourites Jushin (thunder) Liger, Dynamite kid and RVD"

The Dynamite Kid is in a bad way now sadly. He was a legit hardman back in the day. Used to love watching him.

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By *obka3Couple  over a year ago

bournemouth

I prefer jelly wrestling

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By *rightonsteveMan  over a year ago

Brighton - even Hove!

I would wrestle another guy naked and oiled up if I had 4 ladies all watching and masturbating themselves.

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By *ecretDaddy1 OP   Man  over a year ago

Leeds


"I would wrestle another guy naked and oiled up if I had 4 ladies all watching and masturbating themselves. "

Tbh I wouldn't mind seeing that myself

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By *olgateMan  over a year ago

on the road to nowhere in particular

Tom Billington the Dynamite kid although paralysed is still alive. It seems a little ironic that his cousin and tag team partner the British Bulldog Davey boy Smith criticised his lifestyle before his injury yet died from complications from taking too many prescription drugs among other things.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Freakzilla/Big Poppa Pump/Scott Steiner

in wcw about 1998

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By *abioMan  over a year ago

Newcastle and Gateshead

i was a "child of the south" so i wasn't brought of on WWF/E... i think the only ppv's i watch were mania, summerslam, and royal rumble

in atlanta on a saturday it was georgia championship wresting on TBS... which is the main precursor to the NWA and WCW....

so i was brought up on the likes of Ric Flair, Dusty Rhodes, Terry Funk, The Four Horseman, the Road Warriors

then in my rebel years... i went from WCW to ECW.....

so i came to WWE late...... but the great thing about the "network" (yes i pay the tenner a month) is they have the entire NWA and ECW back catalouge so i can watch all the PPV's from the way back where...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I lost track of wrestling just before it went to WWE and wrestlers started having names like John. I still have my trading cards from around 1990/91. Not worth as much as I'd hoped. Found Juggalo wrestling on you tube, Stranglemania. My mate used to have them on VHS. They're so funny. Violent but the dialogue is funny and Mick Foley is in one of them.

In case you don't know what a Juggalo is, Google it then realise it probably wasn't worth wondering.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I used to watch it up Hanley, every Saturday night, loved the tag team matches, I liked the baddies for some reason, rollaball Marc rocko, kendo nagasaki, Marty pellow,

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By *olgateMan  over a year ago

on the road to nowhere in particular

Rollerball Rocco v Marty Jones was one of the best feuds of all time

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By *oddyWoman  over a year ago

between havant and chichester

I used to build the ring and was also a wrestling second many a pint to be had in the pub next door after .

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By *oddyWoman  over a year ago

between havant and chichester


"Rollerball Rocco v Marty Jones was one of the best feuds of all time"
and marty v dave finlay

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By *olgateMan  over a year ago

on the road to nowhere in particular

Never liked Marty Jones. I have no idea why I thought Marc Rocco rocked. He was the ultimate heel

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Fully Loaded broadcast on Channel 4 at the time, the Rock vrs Chris Benoit - awesome build up and good match, one of the best promo videos of all time too

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'm not sure how many wrestling fans there is on hereso I am gigiving this a shot:

Who was it that got you hooked as a fan and why?

Also, who is a fan of British wrestling? "

It's all fixed

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By *ecretDaddy1 OP   Man  over a year ago

Leeds

I have trained with Marty Jones. The guy has a lot of stories to tell and an all round nice guy.

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By *ecretDaddy1 OP   Man  over a year ago

Leeds


"I'm not sure how many wrestling fans there is on hereso I am gigiving this a shot:

Who was it that got you hooked as a fan and why?

Also, who is a fan of British wrestling?

It's all fixed "

It doesn't matter if it is, it's entertainment at end of the day

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Met British Bulldog & Bret Hart in London when they filmed wrestle mania over here in 1988 I think it was that year.

Sadly BBD no longer here. Huge Undertaker fan.

I've been into wrestling since I was about 7. Never managed to get into the British side of it though.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'm not sure how many wrestling fans there is on hereso I am gigiving this a shot:

Who was it that got you hooked as a fan and why?

Also, who is a fan of British wrestling?

It's all fixed "

Bullshit

Next you're going to say that the people's elbow wouldn't keep a man down for a 3 count...

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By *oddyWoman  over a year ago

between havant and chichester


"I have trained with Marty Jones. The guy has a lot of stories to tell and an all round nice guy."
marty is a nice guy and so is Klondike kate

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By *ngel n tedCouple  over a year ago

maidstone

Watched it on and off since the 90's, steve austin really got me hooked though. Used to watch wcw on a saturday on channel 4 i think it was. Always watch the ppv's, raw and smackdown, now signed up to the network to make great savings. (Nod to _abio)

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Watched it on and off since the 90's, steve austin really got me hooked though. Used to watch wcw on a saturday on channel 4 i think it was. Always watch the ppv's, raw and smackdown, now signed up to the network to make great savings. (Nod to _abio)"

WHAT?

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By *olgateMan  over a year ago

on the road to nowhere in particular

Stone cold Steve Austin was the biggest merchandise seller in WWE history

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Stone cold Steve Austin was the biggest merchandise seller in WWE history "

WHAT?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

http://youtu.be/GSJvtV3Dlm8

Your welcome

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Stone cold Steve Austin was the biggest merchandise seller in WWE history

WHAT? "

Attitude era is still awesome, can sit watching old clips on YouTube for hours

Jeff hardy and Kane have always been my favourites

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Stone cold Steve Austin was the biggest merchandise seller in WWE history "

And the undertaker

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Stone cold Steve Austin was the biggest merchandise seller in WWE history

WHAT?

Attitude era is still awesome, can sit watching old clips on YouTube for hours

Jeff hardy and Kane have always been my favourites "

Wrestlemania 17 has never been topped in my opinion

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Stone cold Steve Austin was the biggest merchandise seller in WWE history

WHAT?

Attitude era is still awesome, can sit watching old clips on YouTube for hours

Jeff hardy and Kane have always been my favourites

Wrestlemania 17 has never been topped in my opinion "

Loved the entrance to wrestle mania 23 (I think) HHH vs John Cena

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Stone cold Steve Austin was the biggest merchandise seller in WWE history

WHAT?

Attitude era is still awesome, can sit watching old clips on YouTube for hours

Jeff hardy and Kane have always been my favourites

Wrestlemania 17 has never been topped in my opinion

Loved the entrance to wrestle mania 23 (I think) HHH vs John Cena "

John Cena = shudder + look of disgust

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Follow that link I posted, better than any wrestlemania

I stopped following wrestling over 10 years ago. But moments like mankind thrown of the cell, the introduction of TLC matches, Shane McMahons ridiculous stunts, austins beer truck, the ring collapsing when Brock superplexed the big show.

These things stick in my mind of how great wrestling was growing up.

I've watched it lately and found it rather shit to be honest

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By *ecretDaddy1 OP   Man  over a year ago

Leeds


"I have trained with Marty Jones. The guy has a lot of stories to tell and an all round nice guy.marty is a nice guy and so is Klondike kate"

I have always wanted to meet her.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Stone cold Steve Austin was the biggest merchandise seller in WWE history

WHAT?

Attitude era is still awesome, can sit watching old clips on YouTube for hours

Jeff hardy and Kane have always been my favourites

Wrestlemania 17 has never been topped in my opinion

Loved the entrance to wrestle mania 23 (I think) HHH vs John Cena

John Cena = shudder + look of disgust"

HHH always made an entrance but that Wrestlemania did it for me coming down as the barbarian. My phwarrr moment. The image was amazing.

John Cena is a good wrestler but never got to me however I loved him in the Marine

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Follow that link I posted, better than any wrestlemania

I stopped following wrestling over 10 years ago. But moments like mankind thrown of the cell, the introduction of TLC matches, Shane McMahons ridiculous stunts, austins beer truck, the ring collapsing when Brock superplexed the big show.

These things stick in my mind of how great wrestling was growing up.

I've watched it lately and found it rather shit to be honest "

WWE is a public company now, they can't do the attitude era stuff even if they wanted to - which they don't. What really killed WWE was UFC. Vince didn't want to go head to head with them so WWE is now aimed at Kids and UFC is for people that loved the attitude era.

The video was good, is it wrong that I thought the funniest part was the two girls getting hit by chairs?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"

John Cena is a good wrestler "

Get out

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Wrestling was invented to allow gay Americans that were embarrassed about their sexuality to express themselves without fear of ridiculed.

It has subsequently caught on to a level that not even the ardent of supporters could have realised.

It's ok for your children to enjoy wrestling but be prepared for "The Talk" sooner rather than later.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Wrestling was invented to allow gay Americans that were embarrassed about their sexuality to express themselves without fear of ridiculed.

It has subsequently caught on to a level that not even the ardent of supporters could have realised.

It's ok for your children to enjoy wrestling but be prepared for "The Talk" sooner rather than later.

"

Actually it was invented at carnivals to con people out of money...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

When i turned maybe about 8-9 years old I was drawn to American style wrestling by the legion of doom tag team hawk and animal,

I also went back to the fabulous free-birds Michael Hayes, Buddy Roberts, Terry Gordy and Jimmy Garvin after their slogan Bad streets.

Grew up with the likes of The rock, The undertaker, Stone Cold Steve Austin who just whooped the boss's Arse every night drinking beer flipping his middle finger and one of the toughest son of a b*tch's to ever lace up a pair of boots.

Cactus jack, Terry Funk, Sabu. I literally waited up every Monday night and Saturday night to watch both shows. I'm 28 now and still watch Wrestlemania and Royal Rumble.

Who drew me in was Steve Austin. Who else could get away with pouring cement over his bosses brand new corvette?. Miss those days watching it as a kid. It's all changed now but every once in a while you see a glint of the old school

Brock Lesnar...Now that guy is a animal!!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Wrestling was invented to allow gay Americans that were embarrassed about their sexuality to express themselves without fear of ridiculed.

It has subsequently caught on to a level that not even the ardent of supporters could have realised.

It's ok for your children to enjoy wrestling but be prepared for "The Talk" sooner rather than later.

Actually it was invented at carnivals to con people out of money... "

And it continues to up until this day.

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By *ecretDaddy1 OP   Man  over a year ago

Leeds

Lets take a vote: Is wrestling awesome: yes or no?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Lets take a vote: Was Wrestling awesome: yes or no?"

I've fixed your post for you

And the answer is yes it was

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Lets take a vote: Is wrestling gay: yes or no?"

Yes

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By *ce WingerMan  over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ

I'm an International Chinese Arm Wrestling Champion at several levels

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Lets take a vote: Is wrestling gay: yes or no?

Yes"

No, I've never found it arousing but maybe you have

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Lets take a vote: Is wrestling gay: yes or no?

Yes

No, I've never found it arousing but maybe you have"

I may have been found out.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Lets take a vote: Is wrestling gay: yes or no?

Yes

No, I've never found it arousing but maybe you have

I may have been found out. "

I lied slightly, most of the women are stunning and many of them have turned me on. AJ Lee, Gail Kim and Paige.

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By *un bbw loverMan  over a year ago

coventry


"I'm a WWE fan I have the Calendar in my office proudly at work and I can often be seen pretending to be on a conference call but actually streaming it to my tablet.

Met the Big Show last year in London and went back stage at Smackdown at the O2.

Whilst I'm fully aware that's it's not real it just makes me laugh. I love it I think it's because I was never allowed to watch it as a child due to trying to Tombstone my brother.

Gutted Wade Barrett is leaving.

Other than that I can take it or leave it. "

am so jealous mind u ive seen a few wwe events myself, there is nothing like seeing the undertaker live and triple h threatened to kick in his words to "yellow of our teeth" lol, may i add that wrestling is more real than what others realise, people have actually died from finishing moves before and what i have come to recently realise is that the chairshots that they do take can seriously affect thier lives as well .

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By *un bbw loverMan  over a year ago

coventry


"Lets take a vote: Is wrestling awesome: yes or no?"

its entertaining

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By *un bbw loverMan  over a year ago

coventry

also my favourite diva has to be nikki bella she is so hot

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By *oddyWoman  over a year ago

between havant and chichester


"Lets take a vote: Is wrestling gay: yes or no?

Yes

No, I've never found it arousing but maybe you have

I may have been found out.

I lied slightly, most of the women are stunning and many of them have turned me on. AJ Lee, Gail Kim and Paige. "

paige is British daughter of rowdy ricki knight

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By *lectrumMan  over a year ago

south shields

Big daddy & giant haystacks

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Lets take a vote: Is wrestling gay: yes or no?

Yes

No, I've never found it arousing but maybe you have

I may have been found out.

I lied slightly, most of the women are stunning and many of them have turned me on. AJ Lee, Gail Kim and Paige. paige is British daughter of rowdy ricki knight"

Yup, born and bred in a Norwich council house!

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By *ce WingerMan  over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ


"Big daddy & giant haystacks "

Those were the days, but Jackie Pallo would kick their arse

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By *entaur_UKMan  over a year ago

Cannock


"I'm not sure how many wrestling fans there is on hereso I am gigiving this a shot:

Who was it that got you hooked as a fan and why?

Also, who is a fan of British wrestling? "

Watched the British wrestling when I was little, I liked Kendo Nagasaki.

Then I started watching the WWF wrestling as a teenager and my Favourite was The Ultimate Warrior, he was much more cool than Hulk Hogan. Then when the attitude era came Ultimate Warrior had gone and Brett Hart became my favourite

Also always enjoyed watching Rob Van Dam.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'd like to wrestle 3 Japanese ladies in a big tub of jelly.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Av loved wrestling since I was a wee boy, the attitude era was the best. My all time favourite is The Animal Batista "not including his shambles of a return in 2014"

Other than that I'm a Brock lesnar guy

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By *ce WingerMan  over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ

Kendo Nagasaki was a joy to behold on a Saturday afternoon

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By *ce WingerMan  over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ


"I'd like to wrestle 3 Japanese ladies in a big tub of jelly."

Awesome, absolutely awesome

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Got into wrestling when my sons watched it

loved stone cold

Steve Austin

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By *un bbw loverMan  over a year ago

coventry


"Got into wrestling when my sons watched it

loved stone cold

Steve Austin"

ha ha he was funny driving that zamboni down to the ring and them beer trucks lol

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By *un bbw loverMan  over a year ago

coventry

the guy who got me into watching the wwf was big daddy cool diesel (kevin nash)

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Got into wrestling when my sons watched it

loved stone cold

Steve Austin

ha ha he was funny driving that zamboni down to the ring and them beer trucks lol"

haha total class tho

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By *un bbw loverMan  over a year ago

coventry


"Got into wrestling when my sons watched it

loved stone cold

Steve Austin

ha ha he was funny driving that zamboni down to the ring and them beer trucks lol

haha total class tho"

defo lol especially him singing cum by ah my lord ha ha

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Got into wrestling when my sons watched it

loved stone cold

Steve Austin

ha ha he was funny driving that zamboni down to the ring and them beer trucks lol

haha total class tho

defo lol especially him singing cum by ah my lord ha ha"

ive now got that song in my head

cheers for that lol

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By *un bbw loverMan  over a year ago

coventry


"Got into wrestling when my sons watched it

loved stone cold

Steve Austin

ha ha he was funny driving that zamboni down to the ring and them beer trucks lol

haha total class tho

defo lol especially him singing cum by ah my lord ha ha

ive now got that song in my head

cheers for that lol"

ha ha cum by ah me lord, cum by ah lol, only joking that was a funny segment, did you see that segment where he appeared at pillmans house?

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By *ustinCredible.Man  over a year ago

whitecross/sankey valley

Been a huge wrestling fan since I was 8, still not been to a live wwe event though. I watch pretty much anything wrestling related such as WWE, TNA, Lucha underground, new Japan, ect. The British wrestling scene is picking up again with challenge TV and wrestle talk TV on youtube.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'm not sure how many wrestling fans there is on hereso I am gigiving this a shot:

Who was it that got you hooked as a fan and why?

Also, who is a fan of British wrestling?

It's all fixed

It doesn't matter if it is, it's entertainment at end of the day "

So been on here is entertaining

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'm not sure how many wrestling fans there is on hereso I am gigiving this a shot:

Who was it that got you hooked as a fan and why?

Also, who is a fan of British wrestling?

It's all fixed

Bullshit

Next you're going to say that the people's elbow wouldn't keep a man down for a 3 count... "

Next you're going to say that the people's elbow wouldn't keep a man down for a 3 count...

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By *un bbw loverMan  over a year ago

coventry


"I'm not sure how many wrestling fans there is on hereso I am gigiving this a shot:

Who was it that got you hooked as a fan and why?

Also, who is a fan of British wrestling?

It's all fixed

Bullshit

Next you're going to say that the people's elbow wouldn't keep a man down for a 3 count...

Next you're going to say that the people's elbow wouldn't keep a man down for a 3 count..."

its not all fixed some of it is but the moves they do no matter how they soften them up they do still hurt believe me i have had one wrestler do a backhand chop on me like they do in the ring and it killed.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Ultimate Warrior was my fav back-a-day

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By *mojeeCouple  over a year ago

Dunfermline

I get why people say it's all fake etc etc but you can't dent that the wrestlers really do put the effort in when working out and then try their hardest in the ring. For the main part they know the end and how it's going to end and they arrange what's called high spots during their match. The rest the come up with in ring and it's the good performers that make it look seamless. I admire them for the punishment they take on their bodies and the lengths they go to for the crowds entertainment.

For the people who don't like it I have one question. Do you take your kids to the pantomime at Xmas?? This is the perfect way to think of wrestling. It's a couple of hours of entertainment where you don't need to think about stuff and just go with the flow. You cheer for the good guys and boo the bad guys and that's all there is to it. I've taken my lad to the wwe shows and as a non wrestling fan they are fantastic. It's a few hours to spend with kids and forget the troubles of the world.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I get why people say it's all fake etc etc but you can't dent that the wrestlers really do put the effort in when working out and then try their hardest in the ring. For the main part they know the end and how it's going to end and they arrange what's called high spots during their match. The rest the come up with in ring and it's the good performers that make it look seamless. I admire them for the punishment they take on their bodies and the lengths they go to for the crowds entertainment.

For the people who don't like it I have one question. Do you take your kids to the pantomime at Xmas?? This is the perfect way to think of wrestling. It's a couple of hours of entertainment where you don't need to think about stuff and just go with the flow. You cheer for the good guys and boo the bad guys and that's all there is to it. I've taken my lad to the wwe shows and as a non wrestling fan they are fantastic. It's a few hours to spend with kids and forget the troubles of the world. "

Fair play

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'm not sure how many wrestling fans there is on hereso I am gigiving this a shot:

Who was it that got you hooked as a fan and why?

Also, who is a fan of British wrestling?

It's all fixed

Bullshit

Next you're going to say that the people's elbow wouldn't keep a man down for a 3 count...

Next you're going to say that the people's elbow wouldn't keep a man down for a 3 count...

its not all fixed some of it is but the moves they do no matter how they soften them up they do still hurt believe me i have had one wrestler do a backhand chop on me like they do in the ring and it killed."

Well that explains why you see so many pedigrees being used in UFC now...

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"the guy who got me into watching the wwf was big daddy cool diesel (kevin nash)"

Kevin Nash, aka "Big Lazy" as he's called backstage and famous for being the all time worst draw as champion there's ever been

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Big daddy & giant haystacks "

At last someone mentioned them! I used to love watching British wrestling on a Saturday with these guys and all the others. I can't remember their names as I was only a wee child back then! I do remember a guy dressed up as a Red Indian with some really gobby wife?? Great days

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Wrestling was invented to allow gay Americans that were embarrassed about their sexuality to express themselves without fear of ridiculed.

It has subsequently caught on to a level that not even the ardent of supporters could have realised.

It's ok for your children to enjoy wrestling but be prepared for "The Talk" sooner rather than later.

"

What a load of crap

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'm not sure how many wrestling fans there is on hereso I am gigiving this a shot:

Who was it that got you hooked as a fan and why?

Also, who is a fan of British wrestling?

It's all fixed

Bullshit

Next you're going to say that the people's elbow wouldn't keep a man down for a 3 count...

Next you're going to say that the people's elbow wouldn't keep a man down for a 3 count...

its not all fixed some of it is but the moves they do no matter how they soften them up they do still hurt believe me i have had one wrestler do a backhand chop on me like they do in the ring and it killed.

Well that explains why you see so many pedigrees being used in UFC now... "

It's not fake it's scripted. The moves if performed wrong can injure, paralyse or kill you. There's nothing fake about being hit with a steel chair or jumping off a 20ft high steel cage

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By *un bbw loverMan  over a year ago

coventry


"the guy who got me into watching the wwf was big daddy cool diesel (kevin nash)

Kevin Nash, aka "Big Lazy" as he's called backstage and famous for being the all time worst draw as champion there's ever been "

but u got to admit he had a great mind for the business infact if it wasnt for him making vince picking up his game there would of been no stone cold, no rock and no dx and no attitude era.

as for the worse draw as champion i would disagree with u there because if he was he they would not have let him hold it for almost a year.

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By *oddyWoman  over a year ago

between havant and chichester


"Big daddy & giant haystacks

At last someone mentioned them! I used to love watching British wrestling on a Saturday with these guys and all the others. I can't remember their names as I was only a wee child back then! I do remember a guy dressed up as a Red Indian with some really gobby wife?? Great days "

that was the late princess paula with dave fit finlay

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"I'm not sure how many wrestling fans there is on hereso I am gigiving this a shot:

Who was it that got you hooked as a fan and why?

Also, who is a fan of British wrestling?

It's all fixed

Bullshit

Next you're going to say that the people's elbow wouldn't keep a man down for a 3 count...

Next you're going to say that the people's elbow wouldn't keep a man down for a 3 count...

its not all fixed some of it is but the moves they do no matter how they soften them up they do still hurt believe me i have had one wrestler do a backhand chop on me like they do in the ring and it killed.

Well that explains why you see so many pedigrees being used in UFC now...

It's not fake it's scripted. The moves if performed wrong can injure, paralyse or kill you. There's nothing fake about being hit with a steel chair or jumping off a 20ft high steel cage"

Preaching to the converted Bro!

Last time someone told me it was fake I showed them the Mankind vrs Undertaker Hell in a Cell match and asked them what the fake way to fall of a steel cage is!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Turkish oil wrestling anyone!??!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"the guy who got me into watching the wwf was big daddy cool diesel (kevin nash)

Kevin Nash, aka "Big Lazy" as he's called backstage and famous for being the all time worst draw as champion there's ever been

but u got to admit he had a great mind for the business infact if it wasnt for him making vince picking up his game there would of been no stone cold, no rock and no dx and no attitude era.

as for the worse draw as champion i would disagree with u there because if he was he they would not have let him hold it for almost a year."

Ummm no I don't have to admit any of it because it's not true. Nash is completely devoid of in ring talent and only had good matches when he had the good fortune to be in the ring at the same time as HBK. HBK could probably wrestle Hornswaggle and put on a 5 star match.

Nash's only contribution to wrestling is the odd good promo he did in WCW as part of the NWO. Frankly he made more effort on promos because they gave him an excuse to spend less time in the ring.

If you think being champion is a mark of talent then I refer the honourable gentleman to the Great Kahli

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By *un bbw loverMan  over a year ago

coventry


"the guy who got me into watching the wwf was big daddy cool diesel (kevin nash)

Kevin Nash, aka "Big Lazy" as he's called backstage and famous for being the all time worst draw as champion there's ever been

but u got to admit he had a great mind for the business infact if it wasnt for him making vince picking up his game there would of been no stone cold, no rock and no dx and no attitude era.

as for the worse draw as champion i would disagree with u there because if he was he they would not have let him hold it for almost a year.

Ummm no I don't have to admit any of it because it's not true. Nash is completely devoid of in ring talent and only had good matches when he had the good fortune to be in the ring at the same time as HBK. HBK could probably wrestle Hornswaggle and put on a 5 star match.

Nash's only contribution to wrestling is the odd good promo he did in WCW as part of the NWO. Frankly he made more effort on promos because they gave him an excuse to spend less time in the ring.

If you think being champion is a mark of talent then I refer the honourable gentleman to the Great Kahli"

you have to be talented to become a champion, its all about selling the character and he did that very well, just imagine your in the ring with a 7 ft guy jacked with muscles he is gonna run u over like a mad truck and thats what he did with every opponent.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"the guy who got me into watching the wwf was big daddy cool diesel (kevin nash)

Kevin Nash, aka "Big Lazy" as he's called backstage and famous for being the all time worst draw as champion there's ever been

but u got to admit he had a great mind for the business infact if it wasnt for him making vince picking up his game there would of been no stone cold, no rock and no dx and no attitude era.

as for the worse draw as champion i would disagree with u there because if he was he they would not have let him hold it for almost a year.

Ummm no I don't have to admit any of it because it's not true. Nash is completely devoid of in ring talent and only had good matches when he had the good fortune to be in the ring at the same time as HBK. HBK could probably wrestle Hornswaggle and put on a 5 star match.

Nash's only contribution to wrestling is the odd good promo he did in WCW as part of the NWO. Frankly he made more effort on promos because they gave him an excuse to spend less time in the ring.

If you think being champion is a mark of talent then I refer the honourable gentleman to the Great Kahli

you have to be talented to become a champion, its all about selling the character and he did that very well, just imagine your in the ring with a 7 ft guy jacked with muscles he is gonna run u over like a mad truck and thats what he did with every opponent."

So the Great Kahli was talented because he was champion? I supposed it's not a good time to tell you that David Arquette was WCW champion - you know the guy who couldn't fill out a pair of skinny jeans.

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By *un bbw loverMan  over a year ago

coventry


"the guy who got me into watching the wwf was big daddy cool diesel (kevin nash)

Kevin Nash, aka "Big Lazy" as he's called backstage and famous for being the all time worst draw as champion there's ever been

but u got to admit he had a great mind for the business infact if it wasnt for him making vince picking up his game there would of been no stone cold, no rock and no dx and no attitude era.

as for the worse draw as champion i would disagree with u there because if he was he they would not have let him hold it for almost a year.

Ummm no I don't have to admit any of it because it's not true. Nash is completely devoid of in ring talent and only had good matches when he had the good fortune to be in the ring at the same time as HBK. HBK could probably wrestle Hornswaggle and put on a 5 star match.

Nash's only contribution to wrestling is the odd good promo he did in WCW as part of the NWO. Frankly he made more effort on promos because they gave him an excuse to spend less time in the ring.

If you think being champion is a mark of talent then I refer the honourable gentleman to the Great Kahli

you have to be talented to become a champion, its all about selling the character and he did that very well, just imagine your in the ring with a 7 ft guy jacked with muscles he is gonna run u over like a mad truck and thats what he did with every opponent.

So the Great Kahli was talented because he was champion? I supposed it's not a good time to tell you that David Arquette was WCW champion - you know the guy who couldn't fill out a pair of skinny jeans. "

on its very last show when they had no future nothing to sell to the crowd or no more storylines, u c wrestling is all about story telling and product selling not whos got the best talent.

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By *un bbw loverMan  over a year ago

coventry


"Turkish oil wrestling anyone!??! "
please

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By *uzy444Woman  over a year ago

in the suffolk countryside

i remeber big daddy, giant haystacks and hulk hogan.he was my favourite..when they turned him bad..i got very upset and didnt watch until he got turned good again...then there was the undertaker, brett hart and a very others you mention i remeber..but after that 'scenario' it killed the reality of it for me.. watched a couple of tag team matches and that was about it...good times though x

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"the guy who got me into watching the wwf was big daddy cool diesel (kevin nash)

Kevin Nash, aka "Big Lazy" as he's called backstage and famous for being the all time worst draw as champion there's ever been

but u got to admit he had a great mind for the business infact if it wasnt for him making vince picking up his game there would of been no stone cold, no rock and no dx and no attitude era.

as for the worse draw as champion i would disagree with u there because if he was he they would not have let him hold it for almost a year.

Ummm no I don't have to admit any of it because it's not true. Nash is completely devoid of in ring talent and only had good matches when he had the good fortune to be in the ring at the same time as HBK. HBK could probably wrestle Hornswaggle and put on a 5 star match.

Nash's only contribution to wrestling is the odd good promo he did in WCW as part of the NWO. Frankly he made more effort on promos because they gave him an excuse to spend less time in the ring.

If you think being champion is a mark of talent then I refer the honourable gentleman to the Great Kahli

you have to be talented to become a champion, its all about selling the character and he did that very well, just imagine your in the ring with a 7 ft guy jacked with muscles he is gonna run u over like a mad truck and thats what he did with every opponent.

So the Great Kahli was talented because he was champion? I supposed it's not a good time to tell you that David Arquette was WCW champion - you know the guy who couldn't fill out a pair of skinny jeans.

on its very last show when they had no future nothing to sell to the crowd or no more storylines, u c wrestling is all about story telling and product selling not whos got the best talent."

No, he won it about a year before the last show and most wrestling fans would rather watch paint dry than a Great Kahli match

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By *restlerPhilxxxMan  over a year ago

Newton Abbot

RIP Chyna, old skool WWF diva legendary female Wrestler

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By *olgateMan  over a year ago

on the road to nowhere in particular


"RIP Chyna, old skool WWF diva legendary female Wrestler"

When did that happen?

Talk about a career going downhill fast

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Im nostalgic for the old days. I used to watch it on a saturday with my nan.....Giant Haystacks and Big Daddy.....ahhhhhhh

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By *olgateMan  over a year ago

on the road to nowhere in particular

I used to see the English stuff live.

Steve Grey, Johnny Kwango and Clive "ironfist" Myers.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Breaking news Chyna has just been found dead.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Breaking news Chyna has just been found dead.

"

The news broke about 5 posts earlier!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Breaking news Chyna has just been found dead.

The news broke about 5 posts earlier! "

Ha ha I can't be bothered scrolling.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Breaking news Chyna has just been found dead.

The news broke about 5 posts earlier!

Ha ha I can't be bothered scrolling. "

I hate how they are calling her a "porn star". Not everyone in porn is a 'star'. She did 2 fudging films, one of which was homemade. How the f does that make you a star?

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By *restlerPhilxxxMan  over a year ago

Newton Abbot


"Breaking news Chyna has just been found dead.

The news broke about 5 posts earlier!

Ha ha I can't be bothered scrolling.

I hate how they are calling her a "porn star". Not everyone in porn is a 'star'. She did 2 fudging films, one of which was homemade. How the f does that make you a star? "

She did win two AVN awards lol

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Breaking news Chyna has just been found dead.

The news broke about 5 posts earlier!

Ha ha I can't be bothered scrolling.

I hate how they are calling her a "porn star". Not everyone in porn is a 'star'. She did 2 fudging films, one of which was homemade. How the f does that make you a star?

She did win two AVN awards lol"

Bloody hell! I didn't realise that. Must have been a slow year that year.

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By *olgateMan  over a year ago

on the road to nowhere in particular


"Breaking news Chyna has just been found dead.

The news broke about 5 posts earlier!

Ha ha I can't be bothered scrolling.

I hate how they are calling her a "porn star". Not everyone in porn is a 'star'. She did 2 fudging films, one of which was homemade. How the f does that make you a star? "

She made 5 films, I don't know if they were all with Sean Waltman

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By *icker2010Man  over a year ago

cambs/london/Norfolk


"I would wrestle another guy naked and oiled up if I had 4 ladies all watching and masturbating themselves.

Tbh I wouldn't mind seeing that myself"

Seeing or joining in...

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By *un bbw loverMan  over a year ago

coventry


"Breaking news Chyna has just been found dead.

The news broke about 5 posts earlier!

Ha ha I can't be bothered scrolling.

I hate how they are calling her a "porn star". Not everyone in porn is a 'star'. She did 2 fudging films, one of which was homemade. How the f does that make you a star?

She did win two AVN awards lol

Bloody hell! I didn't realise that. Must have been a slow year that year."

alot of wrestlers have done porn or appeared in porn for instance bubba ray dudley.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Breaking news Chyna has just been found dead.

The news broke about 5 posts earlier!

Ha ha I can't be bothered scrolling.

I hate how they are calling her a "porn star". Not everyone in porn is a 'star'. She did 2 fudging films, one of which was homemade. How the f does that make you a star?

She did win two AVN awards lol

Bloody hell! I didn't realise that. Must have been a slow year that year.

alot of wrestlers have done porn or appeared in porn for instance bubba ray dudley."

Well he filmed one, he didn't get his todger out

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Loved the British bulldog supa fly Jimmy snoker best match ever Bulldog very bret the hitman heart family...awesome match xx

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By *un bbw loverMan  over a year ago

coventry


"the guy who got me into watching the wwf was big daddy cool diesel (kevin nash)

Kevin Nash, aka "Big Lazy" as he's called backstage and famous for being the all time worst draw as champion there's ever been

but u got to admit he had a great mind for the business infact if it wasnt for him making vince picking up his game there would of been no stone cold, no rock and no dx and no attitude era.

as for the worse draw as champion i would disagree with u there because if he was he they would not have let him hold it for almost a year.

Ummm no I don't have to admit any of it because it's not true. Nash is completely devoid of in ring talent and only had good matches when he had the good fortune to be in the ring at the same time as HBK. HBK could probably wrestle Hornswaggle and put on a 5 star match.

Nash's only contribution to wrestling is the odd good promo he did in WCW as part of the NWO. Frankly he made more effort on promos because they gave him an excuse to spend less time in the ring.

If you think being champion is a mark of talent then I refer the honourable gentleman to the Great Kahli

you have to be talented to become a champion, its all about selling the character and he did that very well, just imagine your in the ring with a 7 ft guy jacked with muscles he is gonna run u over like a mad truck and thats what he did with every opponent.

So the Great Kahli was talented because he was champion? I supposed it's not a good time to tell you that David Arquette was WCW champion - you know the guy who couldn't fill out a pair of skinny jeans.

on its very last show when they had no future nothing to sell to the crowd or no more storylines, u c wrestling is all about story telling and product selling not whos got the best talent.

No, he won it about a year before the last show and most wrestling fans would rather watch paint dry than a Great Kahli match "

great khali was a terrible wrestler yes but he only won it because he was telling the story of how indestructible he was back then, and you were right it was booker t who won it on the lasy show not david arquette which does not make any sense what so ever.

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By *asokittyWoman  over a year ago

Nr Worksop


"I'm not sure how many wrestling fans there is on hereso I am gigiving this a shot:

Who was it that got you hooked as a fan and why?

Also, who is a fan of British wrestling? "

Much prefer British wrestling, however NXT grabs my interest. Samoa Joe got me hooked!

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"the guy who got me into watching the wwf was big daddy cool diesel (kevin nash)

Kevin Nash, aka "Big Lazy" as he's called backstage and famous for being the all time worst draw as champion there's ever been

but u got to admit he had a great mind for the business infact if it wasnt for him making vince picking up his game there would of been no stone cold, no rock and no dx and no attitude era.

as for the worse draw as champion i would disagree with u there because if he was he they would not have let him hold it for almost a year.

Ummm no I don't have to admit any of it because it's not true. Nash is completely devoid of in ring talent and only had good matches when he had the good fortune to be in the ring at the same time as HBK. HBK could probably wrestle Hornswaggle and put on a 5 star match.

Nash's only contribution to wrestling is the odd good promo he did in WCW as part of the NWO. Frankly he made more effort on promos because they gave him an excuse to spend less time in the ring.

If you think being champion is a mark of talent then I refer the honourable gentleman to the Great Kahli

you have to be talented to become a champion, its all about selling the character and he did that very well, just imagine your in the ring with a 7 ft guy jacked with muscles he is gonna run u over like a mad truck and thats what he did with every opponent.

So the Great Kahli was talented because he was champion? I supposed it's not a good time to tell you that David Arquette was WCW champion - you know the guy who couldn't fill out a pair of skinny jeans.

on its very last show when they had no future nothing to sell to the crowd or no more storylines, u c wrestling is all about story telling and product selling not whos got the best talent.

No, he won it about a year before the last show and most wrestling fans would rather watch paint dry than a Great Kahli match

great khali was a terrible wrestler yes but he only won it because he was telling the story of how indestructible he was back then, and you were right it was booker t who won it on the lasy show not david arquette which does not make any sense what so ever."

Great Kahli had the talent of being born Indian and growing tall!

Vince has terrible taste in wrestlers and basically has a hard on for bodybuilders and tall people. Which is basically the opposite of who the crowd cheer - Daniel "YES" Bryan, CM Punk & Seth Rollins for example.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I'm a huge wrestling fan a teenager during the attitude era I have also done some wrestling training (it's hard work)

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By *un bbw loverMan  over a year ago

coventry


"the guy who got me into watching the wwf was big daddy cool diesel (kevin nash)

Kevin Nash, aka "Big Lazy" as he's called backstage and famous for being the all time worst draw as champion there's ever been

but u got to admit he had a great mind for the business infact if it wasnt for him making vince picking up his game there would of been no stone cold, no rock and no dx and no attitude era.

as for the worse draw as champion i would disagree with u there because if he was he they would not have let him hold it for almost a year.

Ummm no I don't have to admit any of it because it's not true. Nash is completely devoid of in ring talent and only had good matches when he had the good fortune to be in the ring at the same time as HBK. HBK could probably wrestle Hornswaggle and put on a 5 star match.

Nash's only contribution to wrestling is the odd good promo he did in WCW as part of the NWO. Frankly he made more effort on promos because they gave him an excuse to spend less time in the ring.

If you think being champion is a mark of talent then I refer the honourable gentleman to the Great Kahli

you have to be talented to become a champion, its all about selling the character and he did that very well, just imagine your in the ring with a 7 ft guy jacked with muscles he is gonna run u over like a mad truck and thats what he did with every opponent.

So the Great Kahli was talented because he was champion? I supposed it's not a good time to tell you that David Arquette was WCW champion - you know the guy who couldn't fill out a pair of skinny jeans.

on its very last show when they had no future nothing to sell to the crowd or no more storylines, u c wrestling is all about story telling and product selling not whos got the best talent.

No, he won it about a year before the last show and most wrestling fans would rather watch paint dry than a Great Kahli match

great khali was a terrible wrestler yes but he only won it because he was telling the story of how indestructible he was back then, and you were right it was booker t who won it on the lasy show not david arquette which does not make any sense what so ever.

Great Kahli had the talent of being born Indian and growing tall!

Vince has terrible taste in wrestlers and basically has a hard on for bodybuilders and tall people. Which is basically the opposite of who the crowd cheer - Daniel "YES" Bryan, CM Punk & Seth Rollins for example. "

yet all became champions and vince did say to seth himself i want u to cash in that briefcase, cm punk got to the wwe because of nash

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By *un bbw loverMan  over a year ago

coventry


"I'm a huge wrestling fan a teenager during the attitude era I have also done some wrestling training (it's hard work)"

i agree with you there chap my ex broke her collar bone in training once, also you gotta go on crowd reaction aint ya? you cant prepare for that.

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