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What's there been to like so far Bob? Squashes and Cena out shining the youth movement?
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Drunk posting = improper spelling by Brody I'm sorry
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Christ there are alot of really dense folk in this thread
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Hayes and whoever else say "We want So and So to feud" The writers have to come up with dialogue to make the feud work.
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I didn't get the "botch" of that part. I think that was from February of 1997 when Macho Man joined Sting in the rafters for a few weeks, then Savage said Fuck it and went NWO.... actually I think Savage turned on Piper ...ahhhhhhh
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Giant Baba was the Giant Machine
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vxk0303 (2 months ago) Show Hide -3 sable is not at all hot she is the most uglyest gorl on earth
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Went to Drowing Pool, Seven Dust and 2-3 other bands last night.... I'm still deaf.... my brain is trying shut down yet and I said "FUCK YOU BRAIN I'M GETTING UP AT 5:30 ON A SUNDAY MORNING TO POST ON TSM AND LISTEN TO COAST TO COAST!" I drank alot of captain morgan, malibu rum and beer before the concert and me and 2 of the guys I went with slept on the bleachers for a bit. The slimy mass of humanity that was the mosh pits was no doubt the highlight of the night. My "I (heart) Satan" shirt got a good reaction. Then at midnight we tried to get to McDonalds for munchies, and when it was locked I got to break out a Ken Patera reference. That incident actually only took place like an hour or so away from Green Bay.
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AWA Wrestling back on the air
BruteSquad_BRODY replied to garfieldsnose's topic in General Wrestling
Sad but true - when I was a wee mark of 7 years old or so, I marked for Bucky Zumoffe because Baron VR told me what a great guy he was -
AWA Wrestling back on the air
BruteSquad_BRODY replied to garfieldsnose's topic in General Wrestling
I don't think they were one of the same, but it may be possible. I heard the same rumor, as I was told the Midwest Indy team THe Southern Mississippi Miltia around 2001 were these guys Okay - Over at wrestling classics they confirmed the Hangmen don't = Tough Tom and Mean Mike of Disoderly Conduct -
Didn't Mantaur show up in ECW as Bruiser Mastino? That or some other slug.
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Its a costume. And I belong to bigfootforum.com and have spent 15+ years believing in him. So I'm not just saying its fake for kicks. I hope I be wrong.
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Y'all missed it. This is fake BTW
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BruteSquad_BRODY replied to RavishingRickRudo's topic in Mixed Martial Arts
Couture's goofy: http://www.fightlinker.com/?p=2930 -
Really, Brody? I have to start reading all pages in a thread before hitting that "reply" button
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I'm going to start hitting the gym. I weighed in at 259 today. About 20-30 lbs over any kind of acceptable weight
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What ever happened to Curt's Brother Jesse? Did he even sniff WCW at least? Or was he in Indy Hell forever?
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AWA Wrestling back on the air
BruteSquad_BRODY replied to garfieldsnose's topic in General Wrestling
I don't think they were one of the same, but it may be possible. I heard the same rumor, as I was told the Midwest Indy team THe Southern Mississippi Miltia around 2001 were these guys -
AWA Wrestling back on the air
BruteSquad_BRODY replied to garfieldsnose's topic in General Wrestling
Grasping a bit but Mike Geogre was a late 80's Midwestern territorial headliner. -
Let's Talk About...MECW, XWF, and WWA
BruteSquad_BRODY replied to King Kamala's topic in General Wrestling
XWF Results from Green Bay, Wisconsin 12-30-01 Submitted by William Martinez on Monday, December 31, 2001 at 12:48 AM EST Thanks to Will "The Thrill" Sentowski for sending this report in! XWF House Show Sunday, December 30, 2001 Brown County Arena Green Bay, WI (across the street from Lambeau Field...Go Pack Go!) If you've seen the XWF infomercial...the house show looks NOTHING like it. No ramp, no banners, no JumboTrons, no pyro, no lighting truss. They just used the NAWF ring from Chicago, and threw an XWF ring apron on. And around that ring: 2 tiny blue protective mats, 1 on each side. Each was maybe 1/2 the length of the ring. The "aisle" was an alley with curtain walls, and a curving set of chain-link, leading to regular guardrails surrounding the ring. Yeesh. Anyway, on to the show...which hardly differed from the Milwaukee card the night before, except no Rena Mero. I won't even bother transcribing Potzie, the DJ from 107.5 FM. XWF commish ROWDY RODDY PIPER hits the ring to his old WCW music. Some of the shots he took at WWF include: "Not one of you kissed a promoter's bum to get in here." "OUR wrestlers actually like women." (when a few fans start with "What?") "None of that BS here." "Here in Green Bay, we actually drink our beer, instead of pouring it over our heads." Again, Piper threatens to tell a Hart story, and that brings out JIMMY HART with his latest protege, HAIL (who looks a lot like Bill Goldberg.) Piper books a match for the strapping young lad, and it's on right away: HAIL vs. GREG "THE HAMMER" VALENTINE (referee: Mickey J) Valentine is REALLY showing his age and weight...very flabby and leathery. Hail, surprisingly, did all the stalling. Hart had him mock Hogan, doing the big boot, legdrop, earcup to all 4 sides, and legdrop again...but he missed the 2nd time. Valentine locks on the figure-4, Hart rakes his eyes, Valentine goes for Hart, Hart swings megaphone, hits Wall by accident, and The Hammer pins him. Who's carrying who here? A dead opener. DREZDEN vs. BIG VITO Vito also kept his old "Mamaluke" WCW music...and gear...and gimmick. Some decent old-school stuff here between the ring and guardrails, I guess. Drezden catches Vito's flying crossbody off the turnbuckle attempt, and hits front fallaway slam for pin. Nothing to write home about. JOSH MATTHEWS (from MTV's Tough Enough) vs. KID KASH (female referee) Now THIS ruled. Good, long matwork sequence to start. Josh's selling is pretty darn good...but neither man could decide who the heel was. Nice little spotfest where Josh baseball slides Kash outside the ring, and Josh hits a flying front somersault over the top rope onto the blue mats...only to have Kash repeat the whole sequence on him moments later. Kash broke out a couple of nice submission holds: surfboard, devil lock (as seen by ACW's Sam Hayne). Kash eventually wins with double arm underhook powerbomb...but he raises Josh's hand aferwards. Easily the match of the night, from a couple of good young kids. "THE BRITISH STORM" IAN HENDERSON vs. NORMAN SMILEY Yes, Virginia, Norman Smiley still wears low-cut shoes to the ring, and he still does the "bouncing pecs" gimmick. (Crowd started chanting "USA"...but they're both British, and one lives in Mexico City...ow, my head...) Anyway, after a swinging scoop slam, Norman does the wiggle and gets the female ref to spank him. Uh...yeah...and he gets hit with a falcon arrow (I think) for it. Henderson gets Smiley to submit with some sort of leg scissors headlock. Penzer pimps Polaroids with XGI Girls (too much eye shadow there, Gorgeous George), and we're at intermission. THE WALL vs. HACKSAW JIM DUGGAN Duggan comes out to his same ol' march, and stalls to start with broken board comedy, and "USA" chants. Hacksaw pins Wall with 3-point stance, but Wall beats down Duggan and female ref afterwards. Duggan recovers, and Wall bails. Wall looks to be in great shape, but the match was a snoozer. TRIPLE JEOPARDY: BUFF BAGWELL vs. "THE ORIGINAL" CURT HENNING vs. VAMPIRO XWF "Triple Jeopardy" rules mean 2 men start, 1 man on apron, can tag himself in or be tagged in at any time. It's supposed to be only 2 men in the ring at once, but you know how rules go in wrestling. A LOT of stalling and mic work (nobody since Hart really had used the mic yet at this point) at the start here, with Bagwell and Henning competing for who's-the-bigger-superstar, until Vampiro announces the biggest one is...Mickey J. Huh? Onto the wrestling...Buff and Vampiro take it into the crowd, and Vampiro jumps off the first-level railing (about 10 feet) onto Bagwell...spot of the night. Typical old-school ending: heels can't work together, Henning swings for Buff and hits Mickey J, Henning goes for the knux, Buff swipes 'em and KO's Vampiro for the pin. Vampiro recovers, clears the ring of heels, and thanks fans for supporting XWF's first tour. So far, a LOT like Milwaukee's card, eh? Main Event: NASTY BOYS vs. ROAD WARRIORS Penzer called this one "a grudge tag match 10 years in the making." Huh? Knobbs gets the award for cheapest heat of the night, calling fans "jackasses." (That's as dirty as it gets in the XWF, folks.) Good to see Jerry Sags bumping quite a bit in this match...even smacked Animal with the ringside bell table. Hawk, on the other hand, didn't even get tagged in until the end. Funny chant from crowd to Knobbs: "Cut Your Mullet!" (Too bad half the crowd had 'em.) Textbook send-'em-home-happy ending: Knobbs tosses Mickey J., Sags gets a chair while Knobbs holds Animal, Piper comes down, takes chair and nails Sags with it, Hawk clotheslines Knobbs off top, 1-2-3, Piper and Road Warriors celebrate, end of show. Then Piper repeats the "we drink our beer here" line, and chugs one in the ring. Good night, everybody! (That's family-friendly?) Overall...thumbs down. Many of the old retreads just aren't worth watching these days, and the music's TOTALLY cheesy. Some good workers (Vampiro, Matthews, Kash), and with the right feuds, this could go somewhere. But so far, nothing huge. Maybe getting TV would help. My attendance guess would be around 2,000...in an arena that can hold about 7,000 for wrestling. Lotta empty seats. -
Let's Talk About...MECW, XWF, and WWA
BruteSquad_BRODY replied to King Kamala's topic in General Wrestling
I went to a XWF House Show in Dec 2001 (?) in Green Bay. Josh Matthews (the WWF announcer) and Kid Kash put on the best match I've ever seen live. (Not that covers a ton of ground - but I'd guess 30 or so shows. Piper got a big standing O, and made fun of Vince McMahon IIRC. Road Warriors and Nasty Boys was fun too. My brother and Knobbs went nose to nose before the match. Drezden was horrid IIRC. -
UFC 94 - Georges St. Pierre vs. BJ Penn II
BruteSquad_BRODY replied to Mik's topic in Mixed Martial Arts
Done and Done -
MMA Comments that Don't Warrant a Thread
BruteSquad_BRODY replied to RavishingRickRudo's topic in Mixed Martial Arts
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1SFrHOFb2M...feature=related This is pretty knarly -
MMA Comments that Don't Warrant a Thread
BruteSquad_BRODY replied to RavishingRickRudo's topic in Mixed Martial Arts
http://www.mmahaven.blogspot.com/ Anyone who wants to see UFC 87's main matches , they are online here -
Then they put him on the cover of RAW magazine and promoted "Vince McMahon's view" or some shit. Probably the only time a wrestler for WCW appeared on the WWF Mag cover