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LividLiquid posted:Oh. Gotchya'. That's a part of my statement that I don't really care about. I probably should have peppered it with a "like" or something, but my only real point is there's no single performer who could turn a company around at the moment or sell out an arena by himself. Ring of Honor in Madison Square Garden featuring John Cena vs Triple H in the main event. I think we can all agree that would be a massive failure that might kill the promotion. Whoever you could think of replacing these two with, as major draws in modern wrestling, I think the point still stands. Golden Bee posted:It's a...crime that Cryme Tyme hasn't had the titles. They're massively over and all they seem to do is wrestle the Hart Dynasty. I think +80% of the matches they've been in since October are vs. the Hart Dynasty. They have HUGE attitude problems, are still young enough that they can do whatever, and have some drat bland matches. I don't like them though, so I'm fine with it. LividLiquid posted:I thought the Yakuza kick was to the gut, too. It's exactly as high as chono wants it to be, you hear?
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# ? Jan 22, 2010 13:44 |
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Rusty Shackelford posted:How can they believe that? Their act had been stale in the WWE for awhile before they were released. Do they really think that they'd be doing the same act for over 10 years? Never been a fan but honestly the dudley boyz in 2006 were a billion times more over than any non-dx tag team in the wwe now
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# ? Jan 22, 2010 14:09 |
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Wazzu posted:Ring of Honor in Madison Square Garden featuring John Cena vs Triple H in the main event. Maybe if it was The Rock vs. Stone Cold in an ROH ring at MSG. I don't know. The whole topic is completely subjective at this point.
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# ? Jan 22, 2010 14:21 |
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Beef Jerky Robot posted:That's the thing. The call is super inconsistent. The announcers call El Generico's corner boot a yakuza kick, and one of the Briscoe's kicks is called a yakuza, so I inferred that it was like a running boot. But now Taker does a running boot that looks different. In games a yakuza kick looks like a combination big boot and super kick, but it looks different in real life. For example, the suffix "buster" implies impact with the ground whereas "breaker" implies that the impact is on a part of the attacker's body. Hence, a "spinebuster" slams an opponent back-first into the mat and a "backbreaker" drops the back across the knee. Meanwhile "driver" always implies an impact to the head. And any move in which the attacker falls backwards can be considered part of the "suplex" family. But anyway that's all moot since moves will be called whatever people want them to be called and I'm putting waaaaaaaay to much thought into this so yeah.
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# ? Jan 22, 2010 16:25 |
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Minidust posted:And any move in which the attacker falls backwards can be considered part of the "suplex" family. Oh, like a belly to belly suplex
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# ? Jan 22, 2010 17:14 |
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Chilly McFreeze posted:Oh, like a belly to belly suplex I don't get it.
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# ? Jan 22, 2010 18:32 |
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Chilly McFreeze posted:Oh, like an overhead belly to belly suplex Problem solved!
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# ? Jan 22, 2010 19:20 |
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haha yeah I was just commenting on how I wish there was standardized wrestling nomenclature, as far as "official" move names go. it's almost there in some places but there are glaring inconsistencies that throw it off.
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Wazzu posted:It's exactly as high as chono wants it to be, you hear? He'll kick your rear end if you use it!
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# ? Jan 22, 2010 20:04 |
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I was just thinking about a past Rumble PPV, I believe it was 2005, that had an HHH vs. Orton match for the title. At one point Orton did a DDT near the edge of the ring, and then appeared to be knocked loopy for the rest of the match. They were selling it as if he whacked the back of his own head when he did the DDT. I forget if I ever saw a "report" on that... did he legit concuss himself or was it a worked botch?
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# ? Jan 22, 2010 20:52 |
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It was a work; Orton would continue to get "concussed" in matches for the next couple of weeks.
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# ? Jan 22, 2010 22:04 |
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do the wrestlers in chikara pick their own entrance theme? and why does almost all of them pick lovely metal that sounds absolutely horrible on those crappy speakers they have in their arenas?
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# ? Jan 22, 2010 22:48 |
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Psycho Mantits posted:It was a work; Orton would continue to get "concussed" in matches for the next couple of weeks.
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MrBling posted:do the wrestlers in chikara pick their own entrance theme? and why does almost all of them pick lovely metal that sounds absolutely horrible on those crappy speakers they have in their arenas? If they pick their own song odds are they pick a song they like. They have bad taste in music.
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# ? Jan 22, 2010 23:20 |
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Answer: Indy wrestlers traditionally have horrible horrible taste in music.
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# ? Jan 22, 2010 23:40 |
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Beef Jerky Robot posted:That's the thing. The call is super inconsistent. The announcers call El Generico's corner boot a yakuza kick, and one of the Briscoe's kicks is called a yakuza, so I inferred that it was like a running boot. But now Taker does a running boot that looks different. In games a yakuza kick looks like a combination big boot and super kick, but it looks different in real life. Just call Generico's the helluva kick like they do in PWG (pronounced hell-OOO-va, which prevented me from getting the joke for like a year and a half).
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# ? Jan 23, 2010 01:03 |
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Minidust posted:haha yeah I was just commenting on how I wish there was standardized wrestling nomenclature, as far as "official" move names go. it's almost there in some places but there are glaring inconsistencies that throw it off. I'm with you, but the trouble is that a lot of those inconsistencies won't be going away. The Tiger Driver is the motherfucking Tiger Driver, regardless of how head-impact-free it remains.
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# ? Jan 23, 2010 01:28 |
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Chilly McFreeze posted:Oh, like a belly to belly suplex I always assumed that the overhead bbs was the original and some wrestlers were just too fat/weak to do it properly until the side bbs became a move in its own right. Web Jew.0 fucked around with this message at 02:51 on Jan 23, 2010 |
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Pie The Grand posted:Just call Generico's the helluva kick like they do in PWG (pronounced hell-OOO-va, which prevented me from getting the joke for like a year and a half). Great, now you got me to remember: Why the gently caress can nobody in america pronounce yakuza correctly?
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# ? Jan 23, 2010 04:25 |
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Everybody pronounces it Yah Koo Zuh, which is exactly how it's pronounced in Japan, just with an emphasis on the first syllable instead of the second. How have you heard it said?
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# ? Jan 23, 2010 05:01 |
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I've heard it pronounced yaka-za.
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# ? Jan 23, 2010 07:42 |
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LividLiquid posted:Everybody pronounces it Yah Koo Zuh, which is exactly how it's pronounced in Japan, just with an emphasis on the first syllable instead of the second. Yah KOO zuh and YAH koo zuh are different enough to annoy me. Especially since this is the indies, who are trying too hard to impress puro.
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# ? Jan 23, 2010 10:44 |
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That's why they should stick with calling it a Mafia kick in the West. Actually, while trying to see if I could find reference to a Mafia kick online to see if there was any difference, I found this exchange on the IMDB "WCW Nitro" quotes page which made me smile quote:Tony Schiavone: [Barbarian just kicked his opponent] Mafia kick to the head.
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# ? Jan 23, 2010 12:44 |
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speaking of the mafia kick ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMvF_6c5wiY At least Tony can laugh at both Dusty and Brain making fun of him.
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# ? Jan 23, 2010 14:04 |
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I should make a CAW and give him the Sicilian elbow finisher
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# ? Jan 23, 2010 18:31 |
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I remember in the Heatwave 98 Taz/Bigelow match, Joey Styles said it was a Mafia Kick, a Yakuza Kick in Japan, and then said "Taz calls it his BROOKLYN BOOT." and then called it the Brooklyn Boot the rest of the match.
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# ? Jan 23, 2010 18:41 |
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So, I just watched the new Botchamania - which is pretty much how I stay on top of happenings in TNA these days. What's happening with their ring? Did they change it to a traditional 4 sided ring, get poo poo on by the fans, then change it back? Or is it still 4 sides? And then there was that "you're all cast members" video ... are they just trying to insult as many fans as they can as quickly as they can?
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# ? Jan 23, 2010 21:40 |
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Captain Strange posted:So, I just watched the new Botchamania - which is pretty much how I stay on top of happenings in TNA these days. still 4 sides and yes.
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# ? Jan 23, 2010 21:52 |
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What are Bret Hart's best matches in WCW and how do they compare to his best matches in the WWF?
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# ? Jan 24, 2010 04:52 |
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Kerck Pnameless posted:What are Bret Hart's best matches in WCW and how do they compare to his best matches in the WWF? The ones I can think of are the Flair match at Souled Out 98 and the two big matches against Benoit (which I wouldn't watch again for obvious reasons). They're not nearly as good, the only great thing Bret did in WCW was that angle with Goldberg in Toronto.
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# ? Jan 24, 2010 05:07 |
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jeffersonlives posted:The ones I can think of are the Flair match at Souled Out 98 and the two big matches against Benoit (which I wouldn't watch again for obvious reasons). They're not nearly as good, the only great thing Bret did in WCW was that angle with Goldberg in Toronto. Are the two Benoit matches the WCW world title tourney final and the Owen tribute match? Just want to make sure that we're thinking of the same matches, or if there were more Bret/Benoit matches that were good.
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# ? Jan 24, 2010 05:15 |
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CVagts posted:Are the two Benoit matches the WCW world title tourney final and the Owen tribute match? Just want to make sure that we're thinking of the same matches, or if there were more Bret/Benoit matches that were good. Those are the two I was thinking of, yes.
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# ? Jan 24, 2010 06:37 |
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Alright, just making sure. If I recall correctly, the tournament final was the main event of a pretty bad show, and it was marred with interference. The Toronto angle was probably indeed the best thing he ever did, because it was a great promo and despite what WCW tried to do with their piped-in "GOOOLDBERG" cheers, the fans loved Bret and hated Goldberg, and Bret played the babyface perfectly. The Owen match was his best match, but nowadays it'll make you depressed for so many reasons.
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# ? Jan 24, 2010 06:50 |
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MrBling posted:speaking of the mafia kick ... This is the best thing
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# ? Jan 24, 2010 07:18 |
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CVagts posted:The Owen match was his best match, but nowadays it'll make you depressed for so many reasons. And that depression is sort of a death knell for the match's greatness. On it's own merits, it's very good, but not great.
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# ? Jan 24, 2010 07:25 |
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When was it established that Samoan wrestlers have particularly hard heads? I've always sort of wondered when that started/who started the trend.
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# ? Jan 24, 2010 11:54 |
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Good Listener posted:When was it established that Samoan wrestlers have particularly hard heads? I've always sort of wondered when that started/who started the trend. Possibly Haku in the eighties? I know fat guys with big hair in general have been treated as having hard heads since Andre, but I think I remember a spot during Andre and Heenan's fued where he headbutt Haku and he got the worst of it.
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# ? Jan 24, 2010 14:58 |
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Probably more likely to have started with Afa and Sika. I mean, Haku isn't even samoan!
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# ? Jan 24, 2010 15:03 |
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I've never watched an episode of Tough Enough. What is the circle game?
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# ? Jan 25, 2010 06:21 |
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DannoMack posted:I've never watched an episode of Tough Enough. What is the circle game? This. You just lost.
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