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    What's Up with the Main Page?

    Blog is a format, though. It's very accessible. Television is a common, popular, way of showing sitcoms and movies. The content of those shows can still be different, you see. Ditto blogs. To be honest, the main reason to have a blog format is to allow for replies from the reader. When people reply, it means people are reading. A writer feels what he or she is writing is worth it when he or she knows people are reading it - even if those people disagree, at least someone is reading it. People are more likely to respond when there's a place for response, and they can be part of a discussion. I don't know what the current fads are, but I can tell you that "Pop Culture" is vague and doesn't stand out. A fresh, or semi-fresh spin is needed. You wanna do sports, music, tv, movies, etc. Well, why would anyone want to read TSM for that when they can find it elsewhere? In marketing, that's called Positioning. I can see the reason why you'd label it "pop culture", because you don't know any other way to categorize it. There isn't a focus. If you don't know what you are, how can anyone else? I don't want to be entirely critical, because -like you- I see that there are talented people here that can create something special, but I can see this thing not working because the foundation, the focus, isn't there. Writers will leave because they feel unappreciated, and feel their hardwork is worthless. People won't read the site because they already have their chosen sources for sports, movies, tv, etc. and don't see anything different or distinct on the main page to get them to switch or to add to their regular web viewing habits.
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    What's Up with the Main Page?

    Wrestling sites are soooo 2000. We aren't journalists. We're goofballs. That's part of the charm. Either you make something so absurdly serious, or you make something all casz and shit. There needs to be a gimmick, something to differentiate the site from the billion other sites that deal with the same thing. You got to think "what do we do best" and go from there. Build on strengths. And I'm talkin bout a fancy blog, though. FANCY.
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    The 63rd Annual Golden Globe Nominations...

    You don't actually think they watch these movies (or shows) before they nominate them, do you?
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    Murdoch Getting Pushed, Cade Getting Depushed

    I think that's the only movie about arm wrestling that was made in the 80's, so yeah. I'd say Murdoch was more appropriate for an 80's movie about dancin and music in a strict christian town and learns how to dance from some city slicker, but that's just me. Ah well. *turns hat around* *puts elbow on table* I drive truck, break arms, and arm wrestle. It's what I love to do, it's what I do best.
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    What's Up with the Main Page?

    I think a blog format would be best. Do it up casual and shit. Websites are so 90's man, let's embrace the Blogennium. Blogs allow for comments and the like. The board is successful, the site is not. I think a big reason for that is people here like discussion and dialogue. Even something like Aintitcoolnews with the talkbacks would be better than straight up columns and shit. And "Pop Culture" is lame. Everyone is doing Pop Culture. It's like the Home Rennovation shows or Texas Hold'um of the internet. Compendiums are so much cooler.
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    Martial Arts that you've taken?

    If you have someone in a choke, you leave yourself open to be stabbed in the back.
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    The RAW thread 12/12/05

    Shane McMahon is the Leopold to Vince's Super Nintendo Chalmers. I'll let that profound thought sink in.
  8. RavishingRickRudo

    MMA FAQ

    Nobuhiko Takada was a Japanese pro wrestler who had success in the 80's and 90's. He is the head of Takada Dojo, which is Sakuraba's fight camp. Takada founded the UWF-i which was one of the best worked shoot promotions you'll see that had Vader as its champion at one point in time. UWF-i was very successful for a short period, and it is said the UWF-i/New Japan feud was the inspiration for the NWO. UWF-i wasn't the tradition wrestling federation, in its early days it didn't have pinfalls, but rather, worked on a point system, and there were KO's and submissions. Takada himself was the main star of the promotion and presented as a top fighter, who could beat anyone either standing up or with submissions. He was awesome and built up a reputation of being a legit martial artist. In his worked fights he showed tremendous stand up, some of the best you'll see out of a pro wrestler. If you went by his UWF-i matches, you'd think Takada was one of the best fighters ever. It should also be noted that Takada took liberties from time to time with his opponents, shooting on them within the wrestling matches. When PRIDE began, they used Takada's reputation and popularity and had him facing off against Rickson Gracie (they managed to get, reportedly, 40,000 in the Tokyo Dome). The fighting Takada was much different from the Pro Wrestling Takada, he was much more timid and certainly not as impressive. That confident stand up was pretty much gone, and the ground game was non-existent. It was fitting for Rickson to defeat him by Armbar, since that was one of Takadas favourite moves. Takadas fights in PRIDE were mostly farces, his win over Coleman is widely considered a work as was his fight vs. Otsuka (when there's a fisherman suplex, yeah, its worked), he had one of the worst fights you'll ever see against Royce Gracie, \and he lost his last fight via KO to Kiyoshi Tamura - one of Takadas rivals in UWF-i. TUF 1 is very good, and has some quality fights. Ortiz fought 2 fights after his loss to Liddell. Both fights he won by decision. His first fight was against Partick Cote, a Canadian fighter, and other than getting rocked in the early stages of the fight, Tito dominated but was unable to put away a fighter he probably should have finished (to Cotes credit, he can take a shot). His second fight was against Vitor Belfort, they were supposed to fight for the title at UFC 33 but Vitor got injured. The first round of the fight was very exciting, and the fight overall was a good one. I think Belfort won it, if that's worth anything.
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    Mixed Martial Arts in 2006

    Denis Kang might get a push in Bushido's 185lbs division. It's probably the weakest of PRIDEs divisions at this point (even PRIDE's HW division has the Big 3, then Kharitonov, AE, Werdum, Hunt), so him vs. Bustamante or Hendo could probably come in mid-late 2006. He looked great in both of his PRIDE fights, and has that whole Asian thing going on for him. I wouldn't be surprised, if Baroni is still with them, to see Baroni vs. Bustamante. It's the UFC fight we never got to see. I dunno why, but I can see them putting that fight together. If BUSHIDO keeps pace with taking in SHOOTO stars, adding Shaolin to the division opens up a series of new matches. Plus you have potential fights like Gomi vs. Edwards, Gomi vs. Hansen as mentioned, maybe Sakurai vs. Edwards, or Sakurai vs. Kawajiri. Maybe a Edwards/Hansen rematch. Lots of fun in 2006 there.
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    MMA FAQ

    I should probably have said this was for a guy on another board who requested "must see" shows after already getting Pride 23 and Pride 25, which is why they weren't on the list. PRIDE 23: Not so much a great card in and of itself, what PRIDE 23 does to is provide an excellent build to PRIDE 25. This was Fedors coming out party, where he showed brutal punches from the guard that disfigured Heath Herrings face. Herring was never dominated this badly in PRIDE before. Herring was the only guy in PRIDE to this point to had gone the distance with Noguiera, and for him to get stopped so quickly and so easily by Fedor said something about the Russians ability. Meanwhile, the PRIDE champion was continuing his winning ways by defeating the giant Semmy Schilt. The look on Nogs face afterwards, as he smiles and sticks out his tongue cockily as if to say "I knew it all along", is the perfect image of this confident champion. This also has the "controversial" Frye/Yoshida match which many think was a work so judge for yourself, it has Takadas retirement match (which is not a good match, but does have it's moments - Takada taking one in the junk, Takada getting KTFO.. poor Takada), it has Randleman break out the AWESOME skyscraper knees, and Silva squashes another Japanese fighter. PRIDE 25: One of the best PRIDE cards of all time, the best one IMO up to that point in PRIDEs history. Fedor/Nog is just EPIC and drenched in history. You get some killer knockouts from Jackson/Randleman, Silva/Newton, Hendo/Oyama, and Schembri/Sakuraba. Steibling/Shoji is a really good fight, very competitive, and Nog/Nakamura is a good technical battle. The ending of Jackson/Randleman with Silva stepping in the ring is exciting as shit. The commentary is top-notch, the best from Quadros and Rutten and probably the best commentary job that I've ever heard. The pre-fight interview with Jackson and Randleman is hilarious "I'm kinda angry that he's here, man, I thought I was the only token black fighter in PRIDE".
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    MMA FAQ

    A brief, certainly not comprehensive, recommendations for PRIDE shows. Not all of these are top to bottom cards, the ones that are weaker in terms of action tend to historically important. These are sorta manditory PRIDEs to see. PRIDE 10: This show has some brutal knockouts, some crazy brawls, and a solid fight between Sakuraba and Renzo. Good show top to bottom, but is moving down the list of best PRIDE shows each and every year. PRIDE 12: My buddy saw this show a few years ago and made him an instant fan. Silva/Hendo is really good. I can't really remember most of this show, but I do Silva/Hendo being worth it. PRIDE 13: Stay away from Satake/Yasuda. For the love of god stay away. Historically important in that it has Silva vs. Sakuraba. Vovchanchyn vs. Telligman is a good stand up fight, and you get a bunch of good quick wins. Only one match goes to a decision, and you must STAY AWAY from that match. PRIDE 14: Matsui/Pele is real good, I recall Schembris fight being good and technical, Mezger/Chuck is good with a superb KO, Hendo/Shoji and Takayama/Fujita had their moments. It's been a few years since I've seen this in full, but there's enough here to warrant a buy. Not notable or integral viewing, but you do get to see Chuck fight in PRIDE. PRIDE 15 was the first full PRIDE card that I saw on PPV. It has some near iconic moments and has some historic moments. You see Rampage and Nog debut, and their bouts fail to disappoint. Herring/Kerr is worth watching the boring 99% of the fight to get to that 1% really, really exciting part. Satake/Vovchancyn and Ismail/Oyama were pretty good. Sak vs. Rampage is tremendous. PRIDE 16: I haven't seen this one in-full, but I imagine Goodridge/Yatsu was brutal (since their first fight was), Ninja/Matsui is sick as was Shilt/Shoji, and Nog/Coleman helps build Nogs legacy. PRIDE 17: Nog/Herring is a really active fight, especially for heavyweights, and is one of the better heavyweight fights you'll see. It has some fun quick matches, Hendo/Ninja is always good to watch. This is historically important as they decide their middleweight and heavyweight champions here. PRIDE 19: Steibling/Wallid was good, Newton/Pele was tremendous, Herring/Igor was really good as was Nog/Enson, Silva/Tamura ended very brutally, and lots of people like Frye/Shamrock. PRIDE 20: One of my personal faves, Ninja/Sperry and Hendo/Arona are both top notch fights. You get Cro Cop/Silva which is more of a clash of personalities than a great overall fight, but it does have its moments and is worth watching. Bob Sapp debuts, and Rampage breaks out. PRIDE 21: Frye/Takayama is mainly the reason you get this. It's a hockey fight. The dirtiest of all dirty boxing. Takayamas face transforms. Plus you get Fedors debut, which isn't a great match, but you see Fedor work a very effective strategy against the much taller Schilt... lots of decisions here, though. PRIDE Shockwave - PRIDE vs. K1 PPV. Sapp vs. Noguiera is required viewing. I think you already ordered 23. PRIDE 24: Nog/Hendo is my buddies favourite fight. Better than Nog/Herring. Worth seeing (or get a Nog comp) PRIDE 26: Fedor/Fujita is awesome, I don't care. Fucking exciting. Schembri/Hamanaka is ok, Takase/Silva has an amazing finish, and the rest of the show should be called "liver shot". PRIDE TE 03: Fedor looks great, Chuck/Overeem is short but competitive, Jackson/Busta was good, Nog/Ricco was ok, Cro Cop/Igor.. well.. you've probably seen it several times... Yoshida/Tamura had the crowd heat, and Silva gives a picture perfect finish. PRIDE FC 03: Cro Cop/Nog was my 03 FOTY, another Sapp/Nog, but brutal..er... Jackson/Liddell was actually really good stand up battle, Yoshida/Silva was good and had a very hot crowd, and the finals has 17 knees. Pride Shockwave 03: haven't seen all of this, but I heard Nog/Sak was very good, Yoshida/Royce is historical, Minowa/Jackson was a good return fight for Rampage, and it has some big finishes. PRIDE TE 04: A lot of quick finishes, only one fight goes out of the first round, but some classic finishes. Randleman/Cro Cop, Ninja/Kharitonov, Fedor/Coleman, and Nog/Yokoi is very good. PRIDE CC 04: POWERBOMB!~ TEA BAGGIN~! ANACONDA CHOKE~! FEDOR DIE~? PRIDE FC 04: Nakamura/Busta was enjoyable... for me at least, I <3 The Nak... Nog/Kharitonov was very active, very good, Silva SMASH, Silva STOMP, Cro Cop kills Fedors brother... Fedor must get revenge. Finals are disappointing... PRIDE Shockwave 04: One of the best PRIDEs of all time. Gomi/Pulver, Silva/Hunt, Nog/Fedor are 3 terrific, awesome, stupendular fights. And Chonan/Silva is sweet. BUSHIDO 7: This is when they start to perfect their Bushidos. Hell, I'd say it was worth watching *just* for Charles Bennetts pre fight, fight, and post fight antics. Made me an instant fan. Great knockouts throughout. One has a stunning high kick finish. Lots of people liked Baroni/Minowa. Gomi/Azeredo is really good. PRIDE CC 05: Kharitonov delivers, Rua/Nog is a FOTYC, action packed and goes everywhere, Arona/Sak is kinda disturbing. BUSHIDO 8: Thomson is awesome, Kang/Semenov was good, HANSEN~!!! DEBUTS~!!! Better knee than the one on UNO!~, Kawajiris second fight, starts weak finishes strong, Gomi/Silva is one-sided but fun, Gomi shows how good he is here. PRIDE FC 05: Fedor/Cro Cop. This is something that, like Fedor/Nog, needs to be viewed with historical perspective. I really, really, REALLY enjoyed this show. Mainly cause my favourites won. Shogun rules. BUSHIDO THE TOURNAMENT: I am slowly rewatching this, and I don't care, I am still going to splooge all over this. Best show I've ever, ever, ever, ever seen. A must-have. Everything just works (cept Minowa/Baroni). The production is tremendous, I love the way they do the pre-fight interviews which are full of quotables and personality, Mauro and Bas are GOOD? This show is STACKED.
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    MMA Comments that Don't Warrant a Thread

    My Bushido: The tournament, review CONTINUES. I should note that the production on this show is first-rate. The Black and White UFC-style interview is done really well, and the background music gives the words weight. So many good promos - Baronis is great, Pulvers is great, HANSENS is awesome. I remember watching Hendo/Chonan at the time with LOTC and I say "look for the Big Right Hand and Hendo DElivers. GOODnight. **1/2 I watch Baronis promo several times, I don't watch the match. Great promo, not so great match. Busta/Suda was quick, but explosive. Suda lands a spinning back fist/forearm/elbow which knocks Busta down, but he recovers and breaks Sudas arm. Fuck yeah. **3/4 Mishima/Bennett is great. Fucking great. I love this. Bennett cuts the creepiest promo you will ever hear. Awesome stuff. Bennett/Mishima face off with Krazyhorse mugging for the camera, right before they break, Mishima mugs and the crowd laughs. The crowd chants Mishima and Bennett does the typical Gaijin move by cupping his ear and letting them cheer on, and Mishima follows in-kind and panders to the audience. Awesome awesome awesome. Very active fight, Mishima out-grapples Bennett but Bennett fairs well and manages to slam Mishima rampage style. He taps to a heel hook shortly after. Very fun. *** Sakurai/Pulver - Pulver gives a great babyface promo beforehand, which leads into Sakurai destroying him with kicks. Sakurai dominates, but Pulver manages to get in a few good shots which stuns Sakurai. Finish was from a combination leading to some poundage on the ground for a ref stoppage. Fast paced, really freakin good. **** Hansen cuts a promo about his... GLORY... man, I'm loving this. To be continued.
  13. RavishingRickRudo

    MMA FAQ

    Takada had great stand up... in UWF-i. Vale Tudo in Brazil has been going on for decades, but I haven't seen or heard much on it.
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    MMA FAQ

    If you're interested in Judo, you should watch Karo Parisyan fight The guy tries to bust out a throw or two in his matches. I am not 100% sure on the details of what differs Japanese Jiu Jitsu from Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, or more accurately Gracie Jiu Jitsu, but I'll speak on it nonetheless . Gracie Jiu Jitsu is founded on the principle of being either smaller or weaker than your opponent, but using your opponents power and leverage against him. Ah fuck it, here's a link... http://bjj.org/rma-faq.html http://bjj.org/ in general is a good site for information, techniques and pictures.
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    MMA FAQ

    I think Royce proved he could kick the shit out of any everyman, and even high skilled guys in different disciplines. I would also venture to say that Royces stand up is better than most, if not all, of the guys here given the technique in his stand up against Sakuraba. Royce just doesn't have the frame to deliver any meaningful powershots. Let's not start thinking anyone here is of a high level calibre of MMA fighter or even in anyones league. Royce is a BJJ black belt, he'd school everyone here. But me, of course. I'd clinch and destroy him with my knees. He'd try to trip me but my balance is Fedor-like and I'd pivot and get side control, work my elbows as I hold position, and then finish him with Silva style stomps. No. SHOGUN style stomps.
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    MMA FAQ

    Yes. Royce would fuck us all up. Cept me. I'd fucking crush him. No lie. Tito beat Wanderlei Silva, Yuki Kondo, Evan Tanner, Elvis Sinosic (after tapping out Jeremy Horn) and Vladimir Matyushenko in succession. His performances, especially the dominating ones over Kondo, Tanner, and Sinosic, were strong enough to put him at the top of the heap. 2000 and 2001 were very good years for Ortiz. After the Matyushenko fight, things really started to slow down.
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    SNL Review

    Was that before or after the Dana Carvey sketch?
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    SNL Review

    I was watching up until the musical guest, then I changed the channel and forgot about it (I think Blast from the Past was on TBS~!). "To this day I get old ladies asking me about my schwetty balls, and half the the time they're talking about the skit" *rim shot* I like how they foreshadowed some of the skits in the opening monologue. Baldwin fondling Phoelers boobies in the face transplant skit, making out with another guy in the Brokeback Goldmine. Though that sorta had a Indecent Falconer feel where they were trying to be vulgar, but didn't quite go over board. Has there been a gay-themed sketch in every SNL episode so far in the past, let's say, 15 years?
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    LOST

    You have no idea how close TSM was from becoming "The JossMarks". So as not to completely steer this convo away from LOST... Pseudo Sites~! Dharma http://www.dharmaindustries.com http://www.dharmainitiative.com http://www.dharmasecrets.com http://www.marvincandle.com http://www.thedharmainitiative.info http://thedharmainitiative.org Driveshaft http://www.driveshaftband.com Hanso Foundation http://www.thehansofoundation.org http://emri.perception.net/ King Cross State Police http://www.kingcrossstatepolice.com Mega Lotto Jackpot http://megalottojackpot.com Mr. Clucks Chicken Shack http://www.mrclucks.com Oceanic Airlines http://www.oceanic-air.com http://www.oceanicairlines.com http://oceanicworldair.com PB-Sales http://www.pb-sales.com
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    SNL Review

    Any reason why Hanks hasn't come back?
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    OAO Smackdown thread

    They should bring Chuck Norris back.
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    LOST

    So you're not familiar with the horrors/wonders of the Angel/Buffy threads? Well over 200 pages there. So much ~!. *sniff*
  23. RavishingRickRudo

    SNL Review

    When was the last time Tom Hanks hosted the show? Or John Goodman? No Canteen Boy reference in their history piece?
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    MMA FAQ

    Kimo was the first one to show that Gracie was human. After Gracie won that fight, he couldn't continue in the tournament and had to be helped out of the ring by his family. Shamrock claims victory over Gracie because in Kens world, if you can't beat him, he beat you. Plus he got off a punch or two which busted up Gracies face. I'll take Royce tapping Kenny out at UFC 1 as an indicator of who the better fighter was I am a shameless Royce Gracie fan, btw. Royces first actual loss in MMA was against Kazushi Sakuraba at the Pride openweight GP in 2000. That fight was composed of unlimited 15 minute time limits. It went 6 rounds. Yeah, a 90 minute fight. It was freakin awesome. And fuck anyone who writes off Royce as someone who could only fight worthless hacks, cause Royce looked good in the inital stages of that fight. Royce is still badass. Fuck the haters. He fights just about every year now, during New Years Eve. Last year he beat Akebono, who was well over twice his size (and an awful fighter, but still...) and Royce tapped him with a wristlock/omaplata style submission move. He had two fights against Hidehiko Yoshida, a Judo Gold Medalist. Their first fight ended in controversy as Yoshida had a choke on Gracie, and the position was that you couldn't see Royces face, Yoshida told the ref that Gracie was out-cold and the ref stopped the fight. Royce wasn't out, though. The Gracies fought the decision, since Royce fights under modified rules and one of those rules states that the ref can't stop the fight. Yoshida, however, was the better fighter that night, so it is still hard to argue that fight in Royces favour. Their second fight ended up a draw (as per Gracie rules), but since Royce would have one had it gone to the judges, the Gracies essentially claimed a moral victory even if they didn't get a technical one.
  25. If no one has answered this by tomorrow, I'll look in my RAW X magazine where Vince thanks the production team for making the videos and stuff and names names. But until then, this might help... http://www.apple.com/pro/video/wwe/
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