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Cody Rhodes was dumb for trusting Cena, after Cena just "won" against CM Punk dishonorably.
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There's no way a tired & old Hollywood Cena can truthfully and honorably win it all. He had to go back to his Thugomics ways if he wants an actual chance.
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Stannis wrote:There's no way a tired & old Hollywood Cena can truthfully and honorably win it all. He had to go back to his Thugomics ways if he wants an actual chance.
Well that is probably why he turned heel. Cena hasn't won a singles match in WWE since Royal Rumble 2018 which is crazy. He had to make a deal with the devil to get his 17th championship win.
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Stannis wrote:There's no way a tired & old Hollywood Cena can truthfully and honorably win it all. He had to go back to his Thugomics ways if he wants an actual chance.
Well that’s the way they build drama. Clearly he isn’t going over Cody clean. He didn’t even win the elimination chamber clean. So this actually makes it a suspenseful match where you could imagine the rock helping him win with shenanigans
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robillionaire wrote:Stannis wrote:There's no way a tired & old Hollywood Cena can truthfully and honorably win it all. He had to go back to his Thugomics ways if he wants an actual chance.
Well that’s the way they build drama. Clearly he isn’t going over Cody clean. He didn’t even win the elimination chamber clean. So this actually makes it a suspenseful match where you could imagine the rock helping him win with shenanigans
I was actually looking forward to an honest 1 v 1 with no shenanigans, since the previous Wrestlemania was full of interferences/shenanigans.
If Cena has the Rock backing him, I doubt Cody Rhodes isn't going to get some help.
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TheGreenArrow wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:Anyone see the Netflix documentary on Vince “The Animal” McMahon? The sick fck husband of clueless Linda McMahon, the new U.S. Secretary of the Department of Education. What a world.
It was wild!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Watching Tales from the Territories is bringing me back to when I was a fan. Late 70s and the 80s was my era of wrestling. By the mid 90s I was barely paying attention. I watched some of the Stone Cold era and the Rock but, hardly watched at all. I have no clue what the shows are like now just that the gimmicks look crazy.
Watching the Freebirds vs the Von Erichs is awesome.
Watching the Freebirds vs the Von Erichs is awesome.
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We might be seeing WWE and the Knicks intertwined again...WWE 2K announced it's DLC packs coming out for their game and one of them has 3 unannounced NBA Stars. If we get JB beating the crap out of Haliburton and Trae Young, I will lose it 
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Polk377 wrote:We might be seeing WWE and the Knicks intertwined again...WWE 2K announced it's DLC packs coming out for their game and one of them has 3 unannounced NBA Stars. If we get JB beating the crap out of Haliburton and Trae Young, I will lose it
Brunson can pursue a career in WWE in his retirement.
I think all Knick fans died like 5 times watching this:
I was scared he was going to pull a McMahon:
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Cena is going to win. He just turned heel and wwe will want to capitalize on this storyline for the remainder of the year. I doubt he turned heel just to lose at WM. It would be hard to build on his heel turn. But I do think he turns back to babyface and squares off vs The Final Boss in his final match.
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Stannis wrote:Polk377 wrote:We might be seeing WWE and the Knicks intertwined again...WWE 2K announced it's DLC packs coming out for their game and one of them has 3 unannounced NBA Stars. If we get JB beating the crap out of Haliburton and Trae Young, I will lose it
Brunson can pursue a career in WWE in his retirement.
I think all Knick fans died like 5 times watching this:
I was scared he was going to pull a McMahon:
He can fight all he wants in video game form
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Jalen Bluntson wrote:Watching Tales from the Territories is bringing me back to when I was a fan. Late 70s and the 80s was my era of wrestling. By the mid 90s I was barely paying attention. I watched some of the Stone Cold era and the Rock but, hardly watched at all. I have no clue what the shows are like now just that the gimmicks look crazy.
Watching the Freebirds vs the Von Erichs is awesome.
Ever watch Power Pro Wrestling alliance from the Midwest back then?
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HarthorneWingo wrote:Jalen Bluntson wrote:Watching Tales from the Territories is bringing me back to when I was a fan. Late 70s and the 80s was my era of wrestling. By the mid 90s I was barely paying attention. I watched some of the Stone Cold era and the Rock but, hardly watched at all. I have no clue what the shows are like now just that the gimmicks look crazy.
Watching the Freebirds vs the Von Erichs is awesome.
Ever watch Power Pro Wrestling alliance from the Midwest back then?
For me it was WCCW out of Texas. NWA which was Mid Atlantic. I recall the AWA being from Minnesota. That was mid west. Of course the WWF as well. I was into the wrestling magazines and would catch videos from everywhere. Pacific Northwest. Georgia...there were a few regional promotions back then.
From 79-89 were the years I followed mainly.
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Jalen Bluntson wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:Jalen Bluntson wrote:Watching Tales from the Territories is bringing me back to when I was a fan. Late 70s and the 80s was my era of wrestling. By the mid 90s I was barely paying attention. I watched some of the Stone Cold era and the Rock but, hardly watched at all. I have no clue what the shows are like now just that the gimmicks look crazy.
Watching the Freebirds vs the Von Erichs is awesome.
Ever watch Power Pro Wrestling alliance from the Midwest back then?
For me it was WCCW out of Texas. NWA which was Mid Atlantic. I recall the AWA being from Minnesota. That was mid west. Of course the WWF as well. I was into the wrestling magazines and would catch videos from everywhere. Pacific Northwest. Georgia...there were a few regional promotions back then.
From 79-89 were the years I followed mainly.
Were you living out there at the time?
PPW had Michael PS Hayes, Dr. Death Steve Williams, Terry Gordy, Eddie Graham, and others I can't seem to remember right now. It was pretty based.
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Wrestling has sucked for the past 25 years.
WWE is for the 50 and over crowd and AEW is for the internet marks.
WWE is for the 50 and over crowd and AEW is for the internet marks.
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knicks94 wrote:Wrestling has sucked for the past 25 years.
WWE is for the 50 and over crowd and AEW is for the internet marks.
I stopped watching myself, but I can't say it "sucked". definitely not for the past 25 years. It's quite popular now. Just look at the arenas...
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HarthorneWingo wrote:Jalen Bluntson wrote:HarthorneWingo wrote:Ever watch Power Pro Wrestling alliance from the Midwest back then?
For me it was WCCW out of Texas. NWA which was Mid Atlantic. I recall the AWA being from Minnesota. That was mid west. Of course the WWF as well. I was into the wrestling magazines and would catch videos from everywhere. Pacific Northwest. Georgia...there were a few regional promotions back then.
From 79-89 were the years I followed mainly.
Were you living out there at the time?
PPW had Michael PS Hayes, Dr. Death Steve Williams, Terry Gordy, Eddie Graham, and others I can't seem to remember right now. It was pretty based.
No. A friend of mine was spoiled by his mom. He used to get videos of different regions back then. Outside of the 4 regions I mentioned you usually had to read about the rest. Or scour the UHF channels with a good antenna to pick up channels like WCCW on channel 61. Like I said, a lot of wrestlers bounced around the regions. AWA and NWA were always changing wrestlers and they would all fight in WCCW from what I remember. I believe what you are talking about was AWA circuit basically.
Gorgeous Jimmy Garvin. The Fabulous Freebirds. Ric Flair. Gino Hernandez. Brian Adias. The Rock and Roll Express. Ivan and Nikita Koloff. The Road Warriors. Tully Blanchard. Paul Orndorf. Magnum TA. etc etc. They all bounced around the AWA/NWA/WCCW circuits. Once they landed in the WWF it was a different world. As if the rest of the circuits didn't exist. Ole and Arn Andersen were AWA stars. Curt Hennig/aka Mr Perfect was AWA. Ricky Steamboat bounced around. The Dingo Warrior. Abdullah the Butcher. Jake the Snake Roberts. Ravishing Rick Rude. Dr Death Steve Williams. Kevin Sullivan. Ted DiBiase. Dusty Rhodes. Sgt Slaughter. The Bushwhackers. George the Animal Steele. Tony Atlas. Rocky Johnson. Randy Savage. These guys all bounced around back then. The Undertaker had several names.
Then WWF pushed things into the spotlight and took on all the other regions and killed it all.
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