Hunter's Torn Quad
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If the Von Erich's had lived, Texas would still have died, simply because the Von Erich's were going to self-destruct anyway.
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RAW World Title changes at houseshows
Hunter's Torn Quad replied to haws bah gawd's topic in The WWE Folder
Why ? One possible scenario: Batista wins the belt, beats the piss out of everyone for a year which the people go nuts for. Meanwhile, a face/heel gets built up and built up for a year, all the while staying away from Batista. Then, come the Rumble, this wrestler wins the Rumble, faces Batista at WM XXII, and beats him for the belt. Batista gets over with a year long reign that the people, presumably, would go nuts for, and the unnamed wrestler gets over for being the guy to finally end the reign of the beast that is Batista. Hunter might not like that idea, because it means him not being the top guy for an extend period, but Batista would go for it, because he'd be in the Billy Graham role. -
RAW World Title changes at houseshows
Hunter's Torn Quad replied to haws bah gawd's topic in The WWE Folder
Why ? Batista beating Hunter at WM XXI would be big, but beating Hunter for the World Title at WM XXI would be even bigger, and if you're strapping a rocket to someone, you don't half ass it. -
RAW World Title changes at houseshows
Hunter's Torn Quad replied to haws bah gawd's topic in The WWE Folder
That would be a really bad idea. If Hunter is dropping the World Title to Batista at WM XXI, then he'd have to get the belt right back, and a quickie title change right now, when they've only just filled the vacancy, would take even more edge off of the World Title, and they absolutely should not be doing that. For better or for worse for the long term, right now, Hunter, as World Champion, needs to be kept strong so it means more when he loses the title to Batistia. -
RAW World Title changes at houseshows
Hunter's Torn Quad replied to haws bah gawd's topic in The WWE Folder
The Dusty Finish in a World Title match is bad enough, but when WWE returned to Portland after over 10 years away, they did that finish in the Hunter v Nash main event, which was mind blowingly stupid. It's your first time back in a major market for over a decade, and you fuck with the fans by giving them a fake World Title change. It wasn't even done to build to a rematch of any kind. They just did it to swerve people for no reason, other than to swerve them. -
If Lesnar does go to New Japan, and I don't think it will happen, I think they'll hold off Tenzan v Lesnar long enough for Tenzan to have a good run on top, so that at the same time Lesnar can be built up as a monster, and so when they meet, it'll seem really big.
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Who gets the last spots in the Rumble?
Hunter's Torn Quad replied to Nightfall's topic in The WWE Folder
Meltzer reported HBK/Angle will wrestle each other at WMXXI. Even if that match does happen at WM XXI, Edge and Michaels will surely have a rematch at some point, and so shouldn't be touching again the same night of their first singles match. -
RAW World Title changes at houseshows
Hunter's Torn Quad replied to haws bah gawd's topic in The WWE Folder
I wouldn't even tease something like that. Dave shouldn't be announced as World Champion, for even five seconds, before he actually wins the World Title for real. It's one thing to tease a normal upper midcard type as winning the World Title, but doing it with the guy who is actually going to win the title for real, to me, takes something away from the moment he actually does do it for real. -
I don't think Orton is as great as some people think he is, but he's better than Cena. Since Cena's rap gimmick became more comedy orientated, he seems to have stopped trying to improve his in-ring talent, and seems content to cheerlead his way through matches with a few signature gimmick spots. That's all well and good for a midcard type, or someone who is super over to begin with, but Cena is neither of those, and he really needs to kick it in gear if he's going to be able to carry Smackdown, and not have business fall even further into the shitter. To make it clear, I'm not calling Cena bad by any means, but he's not great. Right now, he's just ok, but ok can't carry a company.
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I can't see New Japan screwing up with Tenzan this time around. I think, or would like to think, that they know that if Tenzan isn't pushed as a superstar from this point on, then his chances of ever being a money player for New Japan will be zero. Tenzan has been so badly booked as IWGP Champion before, though that hasn't always been by design, that if he isn't kept super strong this time around, he'll get seen has having no credibility in the top spot, and any time Tenzan gets pushed there in the future won't mean a great deal, because he'll have the stigma of his previous reigns to overcome, and I don't think he can do it if this reign flops. I see Tenzan coming out as Double Champion, holding both belts until the end of the year, and dropping the Triple Crown back to Kojima on All Japan's final big show of 2005. He'll then, hopefully, make a successful IWGP Title defence in January of 2006's Dome Show.
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Got pics? I remember some basketball player a month or so ago brought replica Big Gold Belts for all his teammates, and they paraded around with them. It was on the sports sections of the news.
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Who gets the last spots in the Rumble?
Hunter's Torn Quad replied to Nightfall's topic in The WWE Folder
Michaels and Edge should be taken out of the Rumble, or at the very least something has to be done to ensure they don't make contact. I think they'll be having a rematch at WM XXI, in which case they should not be touching so soon after having their first singles match. -
Match with Most Crowd Heat EVER
Hunter's Torn Quad replied to I like Forums's topic in General Wrestling
While that crowd is a pro wrestling record, it isn't accurate to use it as a measure of drawing power as everyone there was told to attend, so it wouldn't have mattered who was wrestling, it would have still drawn 170,000. As for most crowd heat, for sustained heat I'd probably have to go with the main event for Canadian Stampede. For most heat in the shortest period of time, then I'd go with pretty much any time the Rock 'n' Roll Express came out during their 1985-1986 peak. That is like nothing else you've ever been witness to. -
I don't think they'll bring back the winged WWF Title belt, at least not on Smackdown, because I think in the eyes of most WWE/F fans it means more than the NWA gold belt, and you know something that is seen as above the Raw belt isn't going to be allowed to happen.
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I think they'll save the Budokan match for when Tenzan drops the Triple Crown to Kojima or whoever. If things go well with this, then they can play it up as a big deal that All Japan has 'returned home to Budokan' by having an All Japan guy take the Triple Crown back from 'the enemy', New Japan. I can't see any logical reason for Tenzan not to come out as a Double Champion, and with Fumiko Uei now gone from New Japan, I don't see anyone around who might try to push for Kojima or Kawada to win the IWGP Title. As for Tenzan v Kojima being overplayed, it might be, but if they can string out a third match, where Tenzan drops the Triple Crown back to Kojima, long enough, then it'll be special enough that it will mean something.
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The Raw belt will stay as it is, unless it's something Vince really wants to change. Hunter is a big NWA fan, and the big gold belt is what, to a lot of people, represents the NWA, so Hunter isn't about to let that get cast aside, unless it's something that Vince wants to make happen. As for whether it continues the tradition or legacy of WCW, I think WWE as a whole is doing a great job of that itself. Unfortunately, they're continuing most of the bad traditions of WCW.
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Yutaka Yoshie signed his new contract today, and it took him just 10 minutes to get through negotiations and sign five separate forms. Yoshie explained his quick signing, saying he had missed breakfast, and his hunger took priority over negotiations over insignificant things like money! A distressed Yoshie (see above) said all he could think about while talking with President Kusama was food, and as soon as he left the negotiating room, he rushed off to find something to eat. Chairman of the wrestlers, Takashi Iizuka, put pen to paper, signing a new contract. May, 2005, will be the 20th anniversary since Iizuka joined New Japan's dojo, and the submission master has never left the promotion since. Iizuka announced plans to be persistent and chase who he called "The World's Worst Man", Minoru Suzuki. The old rivals met at the Tokyo Dome, with Suzuki scraping through and coming out on top. As wrestler chairman, Iizuka wants to build strong relationships with wrestlers, and also announced that he wants to be a wall for young generation members like Tanahashi and Nakamura this year. He wants to win his first IWGP belt since 1996, and also avenge his loss to Suzuki by beating the Pancrase Mission star with a sleeper hold. Koji Kanemoto announced in his online diary at his official site today that he renewed his contract with New Japan earlier, after first stage talks ended in a stalemate. Kanemoto was holding out for more money again, so Kusama said to him, "If you don't like your deal, you may leave." Kanemoto apologized to Kusama today, and admitted he never planned to leave New Japan. Kanemoto said he loves New Japan and will continue to be a leader in the junior division this year. Chono and Nakanishi signed their contracts quietly on Friday. Those who have yet to sign publically are Liger (possibly today), Hiro & Goto (I'm not sure if they have the same contracts anymore, as they do a lot of out-of-ring duties), El Samurai, and Shibata (the only one who seems in danger of leaving, besides Yasuda, who was fired). Some reports are saying that Nakamura didn't actually sign his contract last time, but will during his next talks with Kusama.
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Lewis is now saying that this story isn't true, and that he is going to stay retired. Which probably means his chickenshit ass didn't think he was getting offered enough money. For enough money, I'm sure Lewis's balls would drop and he'd accept the fight.
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Did you know the AWA is back in business?
Hunter's Torn Quad replied to a topic in General Wrestling
Because the AWA name couldn't draw flies in America. If it could, they'd have done shows already. -
Bret v Hogan was planned for SummerSlam of 1993. They even shot photos for promotional posters for the event with Hogan and Hart both holding the WWF Title belt. From that, one can logically assume that, at the very least, Hogan was ok with wrestling Bret. The problem came when Hogan was asked to lose to Bret, which Hogan didn't want to do, because of the mentality that Bret was, in Hogan's eyes, too small.
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Nice to know the chickenshit seems to have finally found his balls again. Just a shame it took a load of $$$ to do the job though.
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Whoever wins will be both IWGP and Triple Crown champion, but both championships will remain separate; there is no unification. This means that Tenzan/Kawada/Kojima will defend each championship individually, which means that if Tenzan/Kawada/Kojima loses one championship, he'll still have the other, which could, if they so choose, be used to set up a return match for the other championship. As for what will happen, I'm guessing Kawada retains the Triple Crown against Kojima, drops it to Tenzan, who will eventually drop it back to Kojima in All Japanm to set up a successful IWGP Title defence against Kojima in New Japan. This way, each guy gets a big win on his home turf, and they can use the 1-1 deal to set up a rubber match somewhere down the line, presumably when business starts to sag. Well, sag even further. While the IWGP Title has been badly booked over the last year or so, to be fair, a lot of that has been out of New Japan's hands, and down to a combination of bad luck and ego. I think if they keep Tenzan as champion going into this match, and he comes out as a Double Champion, then they'll almost certainly book him as a dominant IWGP champion, while Muto will almost assuredly do the same in All Japan, so that it means something when Tenzan drops the Triple Crown to Kojima. And say what you will about Muto's booking as a whole, the Triple Crown is still one of the best booked major titles in wrestling. So, to summarise: Triple Crown = Kawada to Tenzan to Kojima
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What is he fucking kidding me? Apparently Meltzy has never heard of Jumbo fucking Tsuruta. Sand problem ? He rated Brody over Race only for the years in question. And he's right. In 83-84 Race had really slowed down and, while still good, wasn't at his best anymore. In comparison, Brody was young and fast, aggressive, and projected an aura of real danger. Overall, was Race better than Brody ? Yes, and not even Dave would disagree with that. However, for the years in question, which is what the list is actually talking about, Brody was better. You'll need a doctor for that foot wound. Is Race great ? Yes. Was he innovative ? Yes. But was he the greatest or the most innovative ? Not even close, and he'd probably say the same thing in his own way. Apparently, you've completely missed the point of the lists. There's more of those great debating skills again. Aiming for the other foot now ? If you had any credibility left, this just erased it. What is he fucking kidding me? Apparently Meltzy has never heard of Jumbo fucking Tsuruta. I think you should look up what the phrase "pound for pound" means.
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Name one demon who has hair like he does ? Or even has hair ? Demons don't have hair. They have weird looking heads that are devoid of the smallest of follicles. It's a shame that Kane lost the mask, because it would have been a great angle to add some spark to Batista during his inevitable downturn if they had done something where he got shaved bald. He looks so much more intimidating without hair.
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