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Post#41 » by HarthorneWingo » Wed Jun 14, 2023 12:49 am

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That’s right. MMA is much better! :lol:

Ehhhh. They both have their own politics at play. I also don't have a need to watch grown men actually beat each other to death. As long as they are pretending they are is fine by me. :lol:


Honestly i prefer boxing to MMA, but politics and ducking have killed the sport.


... a long time ago too. We've had some nice boxers and rivalries pop up now and then but my problem - on top of the ones you mention - is too much clinching. Sometimes we have that in the UFC but not too often.

That said, I love a great boxing match. It's poetry in motion.
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Post#42 » by HarthorneWingo » Wed Jun 14, 2023 1:00 am

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Knox wrote:
HarthorneWingo wrote:
Did you ever watch Power Pro Wrestling with The Freebirds, Michael “PS” Haynes, Terry Gordy, Terry Funk, “Dr. Death” Steve Williams, Mick Foley, One Man Gang, Benoit, Duggan and others I can’t recall.

I used to catch it in Philadelphia back in the late 80s/early 90s. That was ECW before ECW existed.


The Freebirds Intro was pretty awesome and underrated


Which one? Free Birds or Badstreet USA?

Goddamn yall are taking me back :lol:

Now, if i had to name a tag team who had the hardest theme in wrestling history, it was Demolition



Anytime these dudes walked out, it was going down.

Pain and destruction, is our middle naaaaaaaaames

I dunno how anyone watched 80s WWF and didn't become a metal head


The Blackjacks were the greatest WWF Tag Team Champions.
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Post#43 » by HarthorneWingo » Wed Jun 14, 2023 1:22 am

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HarthorneWingo wrote:There aren't anymore Abudullah The Butchers today. Sad.


Abdullah was an animal!!!! :lol: if i had to compile a list of the most brutal wrestlers in history, he's in my top 10.

New Jack from ECW ranks top 3. He was a psychopath.

Shout out to Sabu, Mick Foley, Terry Funk, Hayabusa, and the rest of the crazies. Now those dudes didn't give a f*ck.


ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW!

I lived in Philadelphia during ECW's reign. I used to see Raven at Delilah's Gentlemen's Club all the time. Well, not all the time. But enough times. :lol:

Delilah's, known as Philly's "high class" strip club, was located not far from where I lived so I passed by it all the time ... much to my financial detriment. :lol:

I also met up with Ron Darling there one late afternoon on my way back home from court (I wasn't going back into work at that point). We ended up hanging out for awhile there. Then I took to a "more dirtier place" where the girls there rock and roll. He appreciated the audible.
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Post#44 » by MrDollarBills » Wed Jun 14, 2023 1:41 am

HarthorneWingo wrote:
MrDollarBills wrote:
Polk377 wrote:Ehhhh. They both have their own politics at play. I also don't have a need to watch grown men actually beat each other to death. As long as they are pretending they are is fine by me. :lol:


Honestly i prefer boxing to MMA, but politics and ducking have killed the sport.


... a long time ago too. We've had some nice boxers and rivalries pop up now and then but my problem - on top of the ones you mention - is too much clinching. Sometimes we have that in the UFC but not too often.

That said, I love a great boxing match. It's poetry in motion.


The heavyweight division has entertained me a bit these days (i love the Gypsy King) and I'm always checking for my boy Shakur Stevenson but otherwise I've fallen out of love with things. It isn't like how it was in the 80s-90s when everyone would fight without ducking each other or promoters f*cking sh*t up. I grew up watching boxing on the steps of my dad's basement when his friends watched Sugar Ray, Marvelous, Hitman, Chavez, Duran and those boys going to work. Now that was boxing to me. Mike Tyson was a god to me when i was 8 years old.
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Post#45 » by MrDollarBills » Wed Jun 14, 2023 1:46 am

HarthorneWingo wrote:
MrDollarBills wrote:
HarthorneWingo wrote:There aren't anymore Abudullah The Butchers today. Sad.


Abdullah was an animal!!!! :lol: if i had to compile a list of the most brutal wrestlers in history, he's in my top 10.

New Jack from ECW ranks top 3. He was a psychopath.

Shout out to Sabu, Mick Foley, Terry Funk, Hayabusa, and the rest of the crazies. Now those dudes didn't give a f*ck.


ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW!

I lived in Philadelphia during ECW's reign. I used to see Raven at Delilah's Gentlemen's Club all the time. Well, not all the time. But enough times. :lol:

Delilah's, known as Philly's "high class" strip club, was located not far from where I lived so I passed by it all the time ... much to my financial detriment. :lol:

I also met up with Ron Darling there one late afternoon on my way back home from court (I wasn't going back into work at that point). We ended up hanging out for awhile there. Then I took to a "more dirtier place" where the girls there rock and roll. He appreciated the audible.


I'm not surprised that Raven used to hang out at Delilah's :lol:

Or you for that matter sir :nod: a kindred spirit

I'll never forget attending two EC-dubya house shows back in my senior year of high school. Wild ass sh*t man :lol: the Dudley Boys, Sandman, Tommy Dreamer, Rob Van Dam, Sabu, those were legends
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Post#46 » by MrDollarBills » Wed Jun 14, 2023 1:49 am

HarthorneWingo wrote:
MrDollarBills wrote:
Knox wrote:
The Freebirds Intro was pretty awesome and underrated


Which one? Free Birds or Badstreet USA?

Goddamn yall are taking me back :lol:

Now, if i had to name a tag team who had the hardest theme in wrestling history, it was Demolition



Anytime these dudes walked out, it was going down.

Pain and destruction, is our middle naaaaaaaaames

I dunno how anyone watched 80s WWF and didn't become a metal head


The Blackjacks were the greatest WWF Tag Team Champions.


I always got the Blackjacks confused with guys like Barry Windham and Stan Hansen due to their cowboy gimmicks
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Post#47 » by HarthorneWingo » Wed Jun 14, 2023 1:52 am

MrDollarBills wrote:
HarthorneWingo wrote:
MrDollarBills wrote:
Which one? Free Birds or Badstreet USA?

Goddamn yall are taking me back :lol:

Now, if i had to name a tag team who had the hardest theme in wrestling history, it was Demolition



Anytime these dudes walked out, it was going down.

Pain and destruction, is our middle naaaaaaaaames

I dunno how anyone watched 80s WWF and didn't become a metal head


The Blackjacks were the greatest WWF Tag Team Champions.


I always got the Blackjacks confused with guys like Barry Windham and Stan Hansen due to their cowboy gimmicks


The problem with The Blackjacks - aside from their shear power, experience, blood lineage, and general badassness, is that they looked and dressed like each other! That way, they could confuse the dumbass referee. :lol: That's tough to beat.
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Post#48 » by Knox » Wed Jun 14, 2023 2:33 am

MrDollarBills wrote:
Knox wrote:
HarthorneWingo wrote:
Did you ever watch Power Pro Wrestling with The Freebirds, Michael “PS” Haynes, Terry Gordy, Terry Funk, “Dr. Death” Steve Williams, Mick Foley, One Man Gang, Benoit, Duggan and others I can’t recall.

I used to catch it in Philadelphia back in the late 80s/early 90s. That was ECW before ECW existed.


The Freebirds Intro was pretty awesome and underrated


Which one? Free Birds or Badstreet USA?

Goddamn yall are taking me back :lol:

Now, if i had to name a tag team who had the hardest theme in wrestling history, it was Demolition



Anytime these dudes walked out, it was going down.

Pain and destruction, is our middle naaaaaaaaames

I dunno how anyone watched 80s WWF and didn't become a metal head


Bad Street!!
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Post#49 » by Knox » Wed Jun 14, 2023 2:36 am

MrDollarBills wrote:
HarthorneWingo wrote:
MrDollarBills wrote:
Which one? Free Birds or Badstreet USA?

Goddamn yall are taking me back :lol:

Now, if i had to name a tag team who had the hardest theme in wrestling history, it was Demolition



Anytime these dudes walked out, it was going down.

Pain and destruction, is our middle naaaaaaaaames

I dunno how anyone watched 80s WWF and didn't become a metal head


The Blackjacks were the greatest WWF Tag Team Champions.


I always got the Blackjacks confused with guys like Barry Windham and Stan Hansen due to their cowboy gimmicks


Stan Hansen use to trip me out dripping tobacco all over the place and on his opponent :lol:
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Post#50 » by Knox » Wed Jun 14, 2023 2:38 am

MrDollarBills wrote:
HarthorneWingo wrote:
MrDollarBills wrote:
Abdullah was an animal!!!! :lol: if i had to compile a list of the most brutal wrestlers in history, he's in my top 10.

New Jack from ECW ranks top 3. He was a psychopath.

Shout out to Sabu, Mick Foley, Terry Funk, Hayabusa, and the rest of the crazies. Now those dudes didn't give a f*ck.


ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW!

I lived in Philadelphia during ECW's reign. I used to see Raven at Delilah's Gentlemen's Club all the time. Well, not all the time. But enough times. :lol:

Delilah's, known as Philly's "high class" strip club, was located not far from where I lived so I passed by it all the time ... much to my financial detriment. :lol:

I also met up with Ron Darling there one late afternoon on my way back home from court (I wasn't going back into work at that point). We ended up hanging out for awhile there. Then I took to a "more dirtier place" where the girls there rock and roll. He appreciated the audible.


I'm not surprised that Raven used to hang out at Delilah's :lol:

Or you for that matter sir :nod: a kindred spirit

I'll never forget attending two EC-dubya house shows back in my senior year of high school. Wild ass sh*t man :lol: the Dudley Boys, Sandman, Tommy Dreamer, Rob Van Dam, Sabu, those were legends


Fricking Jealous! I always wondered what it would be like attending those shows back in the day!
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Post#51 » by Meat » Wed Jun 14, 2023 2:11 pm

HarthorneWingo wrote:
MrDollarBills wrote:
HarthorneWingo wrote:There aren't anymore Abudullah The Butchers today. Sad.


Abdullah was an animal!!!! :lol: if i had to compile a list of the most brutal wrestlers in history, he's in my top 10.

New Jack from ECW ranks top 3. He was a psychopath.

Shout out to Sabu, Mick Foley, Terry Funk, Hayabusa, and the rest of the crazies. Now those dudes didn't give a f*ck.


ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW!

I lived in Philadelphia during ECW's reign. I used to see Raven at Delilah's Gentlemen's Club all the time. Well, not all the time. But enough times. :lol:

Delilah's, known as Philly's "high class" strip club, was located not far from where I lived so I passed by it all the time ... much to my financial detriment. :lol:

I also met up with Ron Darling there one late afternoon on my way back home from court (I wasn't going back into work at that point). We ended up hanging out for awhile there. Then I took to a "more dirtier place" where the girls there rock and roll. He appreciated the audible.

I remember having a fake chinatown ID i was like 15 going to the elks lodge on Saturday to see ecw in 97-98. Time of my life
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Post#52 » by MrDollarBills » Wed Jun 14, 2023 2:49 pm

Meat wrote:
HarthorneWingo wrote:
MrDollarBills wrote:
Abdullah was an animal!!!! :lol: if i had to compile a list of the most brutal wrestlers in history, he's in my top 10.

New Jack from ECW ranks top 3. He was a psychopath.

Shout out to Sabu, Mick Foley, Terry Funk, Hayabusa, and the rest of the crazies. Now those dudes didn't give a f*ck.


ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW!

I lived in Philadelphia during ECW's reign. I used to see Raven at Delilah's Gentlemen's Club all the time. Well, not all the time. But enough times. :lol:

Delilah's, known as Philly's "high class" strip club, was located not far from where I lived so I passed by it all the time ... much to my financial detriment. :lol:

I also met up with Ron Darling there one late afternoon on my way back home from court (I wasn't going back into work at that point). We ended up hanging out for awhile there. Then I took to a "more dirtier place" where the girls there rock and roll. He appreciated the audible.

I remember having a fake chinatown ID i was like 15 going to the elks lodge on Saturday to see ecw in 97-98. Time of my life



Dude i probably was there the same time you were at one of those events. Elk's Lodge was a madhouse :lol:
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Post#53 » by MrDollarBills » Wed Jun 14, 2023 2:52 pm

Knox wrote:
MrDollarBills wrote:
HarthorneWingo wrote:
ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW!

I lived in Philadelphia during ECW's reign. I used to see Raven at Delilah's Gentlemen's Club all the time. Well, not all the time. But enough times. :lol:

Delilah's, known as Philly's "high class" strip club, was located not far from where I lived so I passed by it all the time ... much to my financial detriment. :lol:

I also met up with Ron Darling there one late afternoon on my way back home from court (I wasn't going back into work at that point). We ended up hanging out for awhile there. Then I took to a "more dirtier place" where the girls there rock and roll. He appreciated the audible.


I'm not surprised that Raven used to hang out at Delilah's :lol:

Or you for that matter sir :nod: a kindred spirit

I'll never forget attending two EC-dubya house shows back in my senior year of high school. Wild ass sh*t man :lol: the Dudley Boys, Sandman, Tommy Dreamer, Rob Van Dam, Sabu, those were legends


Fricking Jealous! I always wondered what it would be like attending those shows back in the day!


It was surreal.

Beulah McGillicutty was hot AF in person too.
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Post#54 » by MrDollarBills » Wed Jun 14, 2023 2:54 pm

Knox wrote:
MrDollarBills wrote:
HarthorneWingo wrote:
The Blackjacks were the greatest WWF Tag Team Champions.


I always got the Blackjacks confused with guys like Barry Windham and Stan Hansen due to their cowboy gimmicks


Stan Hansen use to trip me out dripping tobacco all over the place and on his opponent :lol:


He was absolutely gross, but goddamn he used to wax people with The Lariat. :x
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Post#55 » by FrozenEnvelope » Wed Jun 14, 2023 2:56 pm

MrDollarBills wrote:
Meat wrote:
HarthorneWingo wrote:
ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW! ECW!

I lived in Philadelphia during ECW's reign. I used to see Raven at Delilah's Gentlemen's Club all the time. Well, not all the time. But enough times. :lol:

Delilah's, known as Philly's "high class" strip club, was located not far from where I lived so I passed by it all the time ... much to my financial detriment. :lol:

I also met up with Ron Darling there one late afternoon on my way back home from court (I wasn't going back into work at that point). We ended up hanging out for awhile there. Then I took to a "more dirtier place" where the girls there rock and roll. He appreciated the audible.

I remember having a fake chinatown ID i was like 15 going to the elks lodge on Saturday to see ecw in 97-98. Time of my life



Dude i probably was there the same time you were at one of those events. Elk's Lodge was a madhouse :lol:


Was there too! So many great memories! Beulah McGillicutty! :love:
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Post#56 » by MrDollarBills » Wed Jun 14, 2023 3:05 pm

Knox wrote:
MrDollarBills wrote:
Knox wrote:
The Freebirds Intro was pretty awesome and underrated


Which one? Free Birds or Badstreet USA?

Goddamn yall are taking me back :lol:

Now, if i had to name a tag team who had the hardest theme in wrestling history, it was Demolition



Anytime these dudes walked out, it was going down.

Pain and destruction, is our middle naaaaaaaaames

I dunno how anyone watched 80s WWF and didn't become a metal head


Bad Street!!
I went years not knowing that Smash became Repo Man back in the day



Yeah Smash was one of the guys that played different characters, like Kane/Issac Yankem did

Even Stunning Steve Austin was totally different from Superstar Steve Austin who eventually became Stone Cold Steve Austin (which to me was a legendary character. Funny as hell)
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Post#57 » by FrozenEnvelope » Wed Jun 14, 2023 3:08 pm

I still watch WWE and AEW but agree with Bret Hart here. I know they are going for entertainment over real but some **** looks so cringe.

When I think of WWE and see 20 wrestlers crowded together outside on the floor and someone dives over the top rope and knocks them all down like bowling pins, I roll my eyes at how pathetic wrestling is today. Top to bottom, all the top wrestlers and all the middle bottom wrestlers in WWE and AEW, all slapping their leg on every punch and slap. It’s to the point where I can’t watch wrestling today. Sadly, it’s getting too phony. I really question the direction that the people that are in charge are taking wrestling.

https://wrestlingheadlines.com/bret-hart-on-wwe-and-aew-wrestling-is-going-in-bad-directions-because-people-dont-know-what-wrestling-is-or-was/
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Post#58 » by MrDollarBills » Wed Jun 14, 2023 3:13 pm

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MrDollarBills wrote:
Meat wrote:I remember having a fake chinatown ID i was like 15 going to the elks lodge on Saturday to see ecw in 97-98. Time of my life



Dude i probably was there the same time you were at one of those events. Elk's Lodge was a madhouse :lol:


Was there too! So many great memories! Beulah McGillicutty! :love:


Beulah, Dawn Marie, Kimona Wanalaya (my god what a racist ass name) were all fire. I forgot there was another girl that managed Shane Douglas

Even Tammy Sytch (Sunny from WWF) was hot back then. She's a mess now though
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Post#59 » by MrDollarBills » Wed Jun 14, 2023 3:19 pm

FrozenEnvelope wrote:I still watch WWE and AEW but agree with Bret Hart here. I know they are going for entertainment over real but some **** looks so cringe.

When I think of WWE and see 20 wrestlers crowded together outside on the floor and someone dives over the top rope and knocks them all down like bowling pins, I roll my eyes at how pathetic wrestling is today. Top to bottom, all the top wrestlers and all the middle bottom wrestlers in WWE and AEW, all slapping their leg on every punch and slap. It’s to the point where I can’t watch wrestling today. Sadly, it’s getting too phony. I really question the direction that the people that are in charge are taking wrestling.

https://wrestlingheadlines.com/bret-hart-on-wwe-and-aew-wrestling-is-going-in-bad-directions-because-people-dont-know-what-wrestling-is-or-was/



I love Bret Hart man. He was a great performer and just a genuinely good dude, i think he paints nowadays in his old age. When his brother died i felt so bad for him.

I can't judge new age wrestling so i don't have an opinion, but when Bret was in his peak he was amazing. WrestleMania 13 was legendary, if you ever hear Stone Cold talk about Bret, he raves about him as a person.
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Post#60 » by FrozenEnvelope » Wed Jun 14, 2023 3:19 pm

MrDollarBills wrote:
FrozenEnvelope wrote:
MrDollarBills wrote:

Dude i probably was there the same time you were at one of those events. Elk's Lodge was a madhouse :lol:


Was there too! So many great memories! Beulah McGillicutty! :love:


Beulah, Dawn Marie, Kimona Wanalaya (my god what a racist ass name) were all fire. I forgot there was another girl that managed Shane Douglas

Even Tammy Sytch (Sunny from WWF) was hot back then. She's a mess now though


Francine?

Sytch is in jail last I heard. :nonono:

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