Guest Cataclysm911 Posted May 9, 2002 Report Posted May 9, 2002 WWF/WCW wrestler Bam Bam Bigelow is now accepting independent booking dates. His contract with Time Warner/AOL has run out as this is the first time he has accepted bookings. Credit 411wrestling. I would love it if the WWF would pick up Bigelow now that he is a free agent. He was always one of the better big men, and I have been a fan of his for quite some time.
Guest El Satanico Posted May 9, 2002 Report Posted May 9, 2002 The last thing WWE needs right now is more wrestlers. WWE needs to reorganize their roster before lookng at adding more people. Fire some guys, repackage some guys send some guys down to OVW/HWA. They need to do anything that doesn't involve adding more.
Guest TheMikeSC Posted May 9, 2002 Report Posted May 9, 2002 Besides, Bigelow wasn't afraid to suck the meat missile with some serious gusto while he was in WCW. He's become a slovenly, lazy worker---lord knows the WWE has enough of that. -=Mike
Guest notJames Posted May 9, 2002 Report Posted May 9, 2002 Haven't we all learned yet that the answer lies not in rehashing the past but in planning for the future? Or are we prepared to continue this revolving door policy with over-the-hill wrestlers who can't go anymore, while talented up-and-comers and stars-in-waiting languish below the untouchable Established Guard? Wake me when the bleeding stops...
Guest MarvinisaLunatic Posted May 9, 2002 Report Posted May 9, 2002 I dunno. I think we all know that Vince is secretly been planning Bigelow vs Lawrence Taylor 2 for the Main Event of Wrestlemania X9....
Guest griffinmills Posted May 9, 2002 Report Posted May 9, 2002 Haven't we all learned yet that the answer lies not in rehashing the past but in planning for the future? Or are we prepared to continue this revolving door policy with over-the-hill wrestlers who can't go anymore, while talented up-and-comers and stars-in-waiting languish below the untouchable Established Guard? Wake me when the bleeding stops... You nailed it right on the head. I used to seriously mark out for Bam Bam, back in the Whippleman days. Hey, even if we wasn't majorly amazing at least he put on the apperance of being a "Big man that can fly!" or whatever Gorilla used to say about him. I especially like his Survivor Series match where he ended up getting beat by Andre after pulling out upsets with One Man Gang and King Kong Bundy back to back. That underdog feeling gave the match a neat feel. Lots of credibility gained in my mark eyes during that match. Now? He doesn't seem nearly as big, is older and not so agile and his tatooed head isn't scary anymore. Times change I guess.
Guest Posted May 9, 2002 Report Posted May 9, 2002 Haven't we all learned yet that the answer lies not in rehashing the past but in planning for the future? Or are we prepared to continue this revolving door policy with over-the-hill wrestlers who can't go anymore, while talented up-and-comers and stars-in-waiting languish below the untouchable Established Guard? Wake me when the bleeding stops... TESTIFY! The WWE has seemed to have forgotten their old mantra (circa 97-99) of creating new & refreshing stars. So sad.
Guest RickyChosyu Posted May 9, 2002 Report Posted May 9, 2002 Bigelow is a whale now, and a sluggish, lazy, and borring one at that.
Guest Smeghead Posted May 9, 2002 Report Posted May 9, 2002 I would love it if the WWF would pick up Bigelow now that he is a free agent. He was always one of the better big men, and I have been a fan of his for quite some time. That's very true. He was one of the better big men. Just like Hulk Hogan was a huge ratings boost. That was then. This is now. Hogan can't bring in the ratings anymore. And in his last days with WCW, Bigelow got blown up in every one of his matches in 60 seconds or less.
Guest Cataclysm911 Posted May 9, 2002 Report Posted May 9, 2002 I would love it if the WWF would pick up Bigelow now that he is a free agent. He was always one of the better big men, and I have been a fan of his for quite some time. That's very true. He was one of the better big men. Just like Hulk Hogan was a huge ratings boost. That was then. This is now. Hogan can't bring in the ratings anymore. And in his last days with WCW, Bigelow got blown up in every one of his matches in 60 seconds or less. I dunno, I liked the "Jersey Triad." I still think that Bigelow could add something to the programs. If Kevin Nash can get rehired, then surely Bigelow can.
Guest Just call me Dan Posted May 9, 2002 Report Posted May 9, 2002 Yeah then he can resume his feud with Planet Stasiak! The guy started coming out in a janitor's shirt and indy looking tights, he got lazy and just threw his look down the drain. You gotta keep up the look. Credibility is gone after the Goldberg squash and just countless crap Russo booked him with. Sorry Bam Bam, but you're done.
Guest Cataclysm911 Posted May 9, 2002 Report Posted May 9, 2002 A lot of wrestlers can make it back into mainstream after bad booking. Bam Bam isn't done because a bunch of people on a message board say he is. He is done when he says he is.
Guest Just call me Dan Posted May 9, 2002 Report Posted May 9, 2002 Good point, but it sure as hell hurts, the marks will have a hard time accepting him, and they account for at least 50% of the audience. Look at Booker, DDP, people like that. I'd bring the,m to the top in a second, but them getting over and being accepted whole heartedly would not be and easy task.
Guest Cataclysm911 Posted May 9, 2002 Report Posted May 9, 2002 Good point, but it sure as hell hurts, the marks will have a hard time accepting him, and they account for at least 50% of the audience. Look at Booker, DDP, people like that. I'd bring the,m to the top in a second, but them getting over and being accepted whole heartedly would not be and easy task. Sure it would, if it was wrote correctly. Look at Austin & The Rock early in the WWF.
Guest notJames Posted May 9, 2002 Report Posted May 9, 2002 Good point, but it sure as hell hurts, the marks will have a hard time accepting him, and they account for at least 50% of the audience. Look at Booker, DDP, people like that. I'd bring the,m to the top in a second, but them getting over and being accepted whole heartedly would not be and easy task. Sure it would, if it was wrote correctly. Look at Austin & The Rock early in the WWF. Austin and the Rock had tons of charisma that the writers were able to tap into. Bigelow didn't have near that kind of charisma in his salad days. Sure, everyone wanted him because he was a big guy who could do a cartwheel. But they soon realized that he didn't have that intangible aura that gave the fans a reason to get behind him. That's why he was never main event material. It's now over a decade later. He's slower, fatter, and less motivated. In this atmosphere of bigger, better looking and faster guys who can do more aerial maneuvers than Bigelow's got fat flaps, what do you think his chances are now? Bigelow's best days are long gone...
Guest Cataclysm911 Posted May 9, 2002 Report Posted May 9, 2002 I'm not wanting Bigelow to be a main eventer. The Rock & Austin were just examples. How about Kane? He was Jerry Lawler's dentist, and now he main events. It all comes down to the writers and how the wrestler is booked. I'm not wanting Bam Bam to be in the main event, so he doesn't need that much charisma, especially as a heel. It was just a thought anyway.
Guest Posted May 10, 2002 Report Posted May 10, 2002 Heh. no. See, you can tell when someone is done man. Hogan, is done. Hogan doesn;t say when he is done, you can tell he is. Bigelow, is done, and really at this point can't add much more to the wwE. err
Guest pinnacleofallthingsmanly Posted May 10, 2002 Report Posted May 10, 2002 You are more likely to see Kamala sign a contract than Bigelow.
Guest Cataclysm911 Posted May 10, 2002 Report Posted May 10, 2002 Uhg. It's pointless to try to talk to smarks. Why don't you all just quote each other? No one ever says anything new anyway.
Guest notJames Posted May 10, 2002 Report Posted May 10, 2002 I'm not wanting Bigelow to be a main eventer. The Rock & Austin were just examples. How about Kane? He was Jerry Lawler's dentist, and now he main events. It all comes down to the writers and how the wrestler is booked. I'm not wanting Bam Bam to be in the main event, so he doesn't need that much charisma, especially as a heel. It was just a thought anyway. Granted, Bigelow doesn't have to be pushed as a main eventer, but there's already a glut of low- to mid-card heels on both shows, some decent but not given a push, and some that just don't warrant one. At this stage in his life, I don't see Bigelow bringing anything to the table to warrant any kind of exposure. If you're going to hire him as cannon fodder, they have more guys in that department than they know what to do. Even using him for name recognition isn't a good idea either, because long time fanse see him as a choker and newer fans will see him as yet another old-timer who can't hang with the the young lions. Seriously, it would be yet more wasted money out of Vince's pocket and more wasted airtime that could be given to guys who really need and deserve it.
Guest griffinmills Posted May 10, 2002 Report Posted May 10, 2002 Uhg. It's pointless to try to talk to smarks. Why don't you all just quote each other? No one ever says anything new anyway. Why would you post in a smark forum then?
Guest alfdogg Posted May 10, 2002 Report Posted May 10, 2002 Haven't we all learned yet that the answer lies not in rehashing the past but in planning for the future? Don't tell us, tell Vince.
Guest Cataclysm911 Posted May 10, 2002 Report Posted May 10, 2002 Uhg. It's pointless to try to talk to smarks. Why don't you all just quote each other? No one ever says anything new anyway. Why would you post in a smark forum then? The same reason that I write for it. Love of the business.
Guest notJames Posted May 10, 2002 Report Posted May 10, 2002 Haven't we all learned yet that the answer lies not in rehashing the past but in planning for the future? Don't tell us, tell Vince. If I ever met him, I probably would... maybe...
Guest Haku Posted May 10, 2002 Report Posted May 10, 2002 Heh Bigelow won't be back the same reason his push was destroyed is still in the WWF. the Kliq still remains WWF Nash, HBK, X-pac, HHH. So if he wants a repeat of 95 then he won't come.
Guest Ripper Posted May 10, 2002 Report Posted May 10, 2002 Well, they have Bam Bam 2.0 in Hugh Morris(a big guy that is quick and can do a moonsault) plus Hugh is better on the mic and has more charisma(I mean he got that horrible gimmick over in WCW..General Rection???) and can put on a better match. Use what you got instead of what you can get.
Guest Just call me Dan Posted May 10, 2002 Report Posted May 10, 2002 It is harder though, when a guy has already been established and had a good run and then depushed and booked as a joke to get back. Yeah everyone starts off with hokey gimmicks and goes through changes. But when you main evented Wrestlemania, were a focal point for WWF, then went ot ECW where you were the top guy, got put into a big angle in WCW and then your career tanks, getting back up to that level is damn near impossible. You might as well try and get Luger to be a top face again. Good luck!
Guest Posted May 10, 2002 Report Posted May 10, 2002 You might as well try and get Luger to be a top face again. Good luck! I know you we're just trying to make a point, but smack yourself just for typing that!
Guest Zack Malibu Posted May 10, 2002 Report Posted May 10, 2002 Bigelow will probably wind up as a heel in the Jarrett's promotion, or working for the WWA. He actually might not be that bad if he's motivated, but I think it's safe to say that we'll never see him back in the WWF(E).
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