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Didn't JBL ask Regal "Do you think he killed the boy?" right before the interview?
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bessantj posted:I've just seen the two part Dark Side of the Right episodes on Chris Benoit and was wondering of William Regal ever spoke at length about Benoit's death? There was an interesting comment from Jericho, he says he wasn't at the memorial show, he was at home with a bottle of vodka trying to process Benoit's death. Then he sees Regal come on the screen and say something like "All I'll say is Chris Benoiot was one of the hardest workers in wrestling." After he saw that Jericho said knew that what he had heard wasn't the whole story. Quoting myself from earlier itt: BodyMassageMachine posted:
IIRC, the news of what really happened broke about a half-hour or so into Raw’s broadcast that night, so there was a very real possibility that everyone present learned about the situation as the show was already on the air. The mood as the show went on certainly went from reverence for the actual person to polite respect for performer and his accomplishments.
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# ? Apr 6, 2021 15:01 |
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I think Regal had also had a number of increasingly weird encounters with Benoit over the previous year or so too, right? Like one where Benoit invited Regal over to watch wrestling tapes, and then when Regal showed up Benoit claimed he had no memory of inviting him and told him to leave at once. Considering how long Regal had known Benoit, I imagine he at least had a hunch about what had happened before the news even started coming through.
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# ? Apr 6, 2021 15:35 |
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Hedgehog Pie posted:I think Regal had also had a number of increasingly weird encounters with Benoit over the previous year or so too, right? Like one where Benoit invited Regal over to watch wrestling tapes, and then when Regal showed up Benoit claimed he had no memory of inviting him and told him to leave at once. Considering how long Regal had known Benoit, I imagine he at least had a hunch about what had happened before the news even started coming through. Yea I don't think Regal actually KNEW when he recorded, he just had a pretty good idea given that they hung out outside of work.
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# ? Apr 6, 2021 15:37 |
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BodyMassageMachine posted:IIRC, the news of what really happened broke about a half-hour or so into Raw’s broadcast that night I believe WWE had been informed by the police that the scene was being investigated as a murder-suicide several hours before Raw started airing, and word started to get out around the locker room like halfway through the show, which was around the same time that the Atlanta PD gave an update to the public. I remember there being a very, very stark line of demarcation when all of a sudden the tributes from wrestlers stopped being about what a dedicated family man he was, and instead people began saying really vague things like, "He was a really hard worker." I think Regal's might have been the first one of the latter, actually.
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Timby posted:I believe WWE had been informed by the police that the scene was being investigated as a murder-suicide several hours before Raw started airing, and word started to get out around the locker room like halfway through the show, which was around the same time that the Atlanta PD gave an update to the public. I remember there being a very, very stark line of demarcation when all of a sudden the tributes from wrestlers stopped being about what a dedicated family man he was, and instead people began saying really vague things like, "He was a really hard worker." I think Regal's might have been the first one of the latter, actually. Yeah WWE executives knew around 5 PM Eastern time, maybe a little earlier.
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# ? Apr 6, 2021 18:09 |
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Thanks for the answers. It was a serious shift in tone. But unless you know what actually happened then you are likely to give a fawning eulogy because Benoit had been so important to WWE at the time. They way they talked about how he just broke down after Eddie's death a well it did seem like he was on a course fro something like this to happen but you wouldn't know until the event happened and you could look back and piece it all together.
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# ? Apr 6, 2021 18:17 |
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bessantj posted:Thanks for the answers. It was a serious shift in tone. But unless you know what actually happened then you are likely to give a fawning eulogy because Benoit had been so important to WWE at the time. They way they talked about how he just broke down after Eddie's death a well it did seem like he was on a course fro something like this to happen but you wouldn't know until the event happened and you could look back and piece it all together.
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Minidust posted:This reminds me, who was it that was said to be on "death watch" after Eddie's passing? I think I was mostly reading 411mania boards at the time so I'm not sure how widespread of story it was. Certainly seems very clickbaity in retrospect! I know what you’re referring too and I’m pretty sure it was Kurt Angle.
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# ? Apr 6, 2021 19:20 |
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Who are the best wrestlers who never worked for Vincent Kennedy McMahon-Dammit in any capacity and hypothetically could have?
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# ? Apr 6, 2021 19:21 |
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Power Windows posted:Who are the best wrestlers who never worked for Vincent Kennedy McMahon-Dammit in any capacity and hypothetically could have? The Maestro.
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Power Windows posted:Who are the best wrestlers who never worked for Vincent Kennedy McMahon-Dammit in any capacity and hypothetically could have? Hayabusa
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# ? Apr 6, 2021 19:27 |
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Power Windows posted:Who are the best wrestlers who never worked for Vincent Kennedy McMahon-Dammit in any capacity and hypothetically could have? Bruiser Brody Magnum TA David Von Erich Marc "Black Tiger" Rocco Dick "Destroyer" Beyer The Sheik (Ed Farhat, not the Iron Sheik) Bill Dundee "No Class" Bobby Bass Hijo Del Santo Dory Funk Jr. Shinya Hashimoto El Gallinero Gros fucked around with this message at 19:38 on Apr 6, 2021 |
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Gavok posted:The Maestro.
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# ? Apr 6, 2021 19:34 |
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El Gallinero Gros posted:Bruiser Brody Santo worked Super Astros. Destroyer worked a few WWF shows after Vince took over. The Four Pillars of Heaven are probably the best example as they never worked for Vince but there was at least the remote possibility they could during the All Japan/WWF negotiations in 97/98. Then the lucha greats who never ended up in the US but that list is confusing for anyone who worked post 90 since a bunch of random dudes like Negro Casas ended up on Super Astros who you would never think of. Halloween Jack posted:How can you mention him without including Violent J? He worked for Vince. MassRafTer fucked around with this message at 19:51 on Apr 6, 2021 |
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Power Windows posted:Who are the best wrestlers who never worked for Vincent Kennedy McMahon-Dammit in any capacity and hypothetically could have? I heard a story somewhere that they tried to get Tanahashi at some point but apparently signed the wrong guy somehow. In any case I'd say he's a strong contender. I guess Okada would count too.
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# ? Apr 6, 2021 19:53 |
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Egg on my face. I meant to say Wicked J.
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# ? Apr 6, 2021 19:54 |
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MassRafTer posted:Santo worked Super Astros. Destroyer worked a few WWF shows after Vince took over. I forgot about Super Astros Didn't know about Beyer, that's pretty interesting
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Edit: I'm going to ask this in the AEW thread, actually.
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# ? Apr 6, 2021 19:58 |
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Cerebral Bore posted:I heard a story somewhere that they tried to get Tanahashi at some point but apparently signed the wrong guy somehow. In any case I'd say he's a strong contender. I guess Okada would count too. I think they were interested in both Yoshi Tatsu and Tanahashi but Tanahashi wasn't interested. Might be wrong there, but I do believe they were interested during that time period. Tanahashi did an interview about that Dojo class a few weeks ago that doesn't address this exactly but has a lot of interesting thoughts on the various people who left the company! https://www.njpw1972.com/92996
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# ? Apr 6, 2021 20:03 |
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The Briscoes?
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# ? Apr 6, 2021 20:21 |
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RenegadeStyle1 posted:The Briscoes? It's crazy they wrestled through the aughts without doing a single job on Velocity.
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# ? Apr 6, 2021 20:23 |
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El Gallinero Gros posted:Bruiser Brody Dory was in, if Rumble appearances count. Brody might count if WWWF matches get grandfathered in! Sandman McMahon posted:I know what youre referring too and Im pretty sure it was Kurt Angle.
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# ? Apr 6, 2021 20:24 |
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Minidust posted:Dory was in, if Rumble appearances count. Angle left WWE almost a year before the Benoit murders.
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# ? Apr 6, 2021 20:31 |
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Great Muta never working WWE is up there especially given how over his first WCW run was
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# ? Apr 6, 2021 20:33 |
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Minidust posted:Brody might count if WWWF matches get grandfathered in! Nope, his matches occurred before Vince bought the company.
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# ? Apr 6, 2021 20:35 |
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Power Windows posted:Nope, his matches occurred before Vince bought the company. To answer the question accurately you have to make sure he didn't have any matches in the towns Vince Jr was promoting at the time! (No one do this, please.)
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# ? Apr 6, 2021 20:40 |
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MassRafTer posted:The Four Pillars of Heaven are probably the best example as they never worked for Vince but there was at least the remote possibility they could during the All Japan/WWF negotiations in 97/98.
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Coaaab posted:I would assume the Super Summit show would disqualify them (unless I overlooked certain details) It wasn't a WWF show so they were working for Baba. Vince was very hands off about the booking besides the Hogan match but I guess you could disqualify Kobashi and Misawa if you wanted to go crazy.
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# ? Apr 6, 2021 20:59 |
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If you wanted to be a bit smart: you could throw in Akira Hokuto and Manami Toyota as options. WWF had a relationship with AJW in 1994-95; they obviously brought Bull Nakano over and let AJW do a title change on their Tokyo Dome show; they brought Aja Kong over in 1995 right before they killed the division and at the 1995 Survivor Series they also brought over Kyoko Inoue, Lioness Asuka, Sakie Hasegawa, Chaparita ASARI and Tomoko Watanabe to fill out their Survivor Series match and to do some jobs to people on the following Raws (there's the Kong/ASARI match where Kong worked incredibly stiff and apparently spooked WWF management; and Madusa's last WWF match was a match against Lioness Asuka that they ended up never airing). There are some theoretical scenarios where Hokuto or Toyota could have worked WWF at some point if that relationship had lasted a bit longer or if they made some slightly different decisions on talent. Hokuto was on the way out of AJW by the end of that period and actually started working WCW in that late 1995 period (with Bull Nakano and JWP people initially; then WCW started working with GAEA where Hokuto had signed) and went on to win their Women's Championship in 1996; Toyota ended up not working America until Chikara booked her in 2010.
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# ? Apr 6, 2021 21:18 |
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someone post the pic of vince directing liger
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# ? Apr 6, 2021 21:41 |
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El Gallinero Gros posted:Dory Funk Jr. Dory was there as HOSS FUNK!~
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IceAgeComing posted:If you wanted to be a bit smart: you could throw in Akira Hokuto and Manami Toyota as options. This reminds me that in the 80's with the AJW relationship the WWE had not only did we see the Jumping Bomb Angels do WWF tours we also had the Crush Gals and Dump Matsumoto/Bull Nakano as well
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# ? Apr 6, 2021 22:30 |
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Apparently CIMA once jobbed to Jamie Noble in a Smackdown dark match in 2009. Huh.
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# ? Apr 6, 2021 22:35 |
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SatoshiMiwa posted:This reminds me that in the 80's with the AJW relationship the WWE had not only did we see the Jumping Bomb Angels do WWF tours we also had the Crush Gals and Dump Matsumoto/Bull Nakano as well https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vy4ZuNySb5o
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# ? Apr 7, 2021 00:52 |
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takeshi morishima beat trevor murdoch in a raw dark match
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# ? Apr 7, 2021 01:15 |
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Nikita Koloff, Alex Wright, Jimmy Golden, Dennis Condrey, Kevin Sullivan. Did Sullivan ever do agent work for Vince Jr.? He'd worked a bit for Sr. There are a handful of Tennessee-area names that never showed up for WWF/WWE. Some, like Phil Hickerson, never really ventured beyond the area.
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# ? Apr 7, 2021 02:21 |
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RC and Moon Pie posted:Nikita Koloff, Alex Wright, Jimmy Golden, Dennis Condrey, Kevin Sullivan. Did Sullivan ever do agent work for Vince Jr.? He'd worked a bit for Sr. Jimmy Golden was in the WWE as Jack Swagger's father.
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# ? Apr 7, 2021 02:38 |
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JOHN CENA posted:someone post the pic of vince directing liger Liger did an NXT show 5 or 5 years ago too.
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# ? Apr 7, 2021 03:30 |
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JOHN CENA posted:someone post the pic of vince directing liger https://twitter.com/davidbix/status/999721337886306306 And I dunno if it's fair to say Vince was hands-off with the show, as he was obviously producing at least one of the non-WWF/AJPW matches, plus the show was heavily marketed to American servicemen stationed in Japan.
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