Guest Man Of 1,004 Modes Posted April 30, 2004 Report Posted April 30, 2004 First, wanna make it clear that sometimes PWI makes up fake stuff, so this may not be 100% true. Second, (Joe E.) Legend is an on-and-off character in TNA, so this is the right folder to post. Anyway, in the section where the wrestler is asked 13 questions, he's asked "What was the worst gimmick he was ever forced to do?" and his reply was Just Joe, with The Red Shirt Security being a close second. I didn't think the gimmick was too bad, but in the long run, it was a pointless gimmick to be given. I guess her was made he had to be paired up with Ryan Wilson & Kevin Northcutt, since niether are above "Green" at the point.
SamoaRowe Posted April 30, 2004 Report Posted April 30, 2004 Yeah, I saw that line too. I also liked his bit about TNA will always have a place because WWE takes their fans for granted and tells them what they want. That made me have a flashback to when Jeff Jarrett was supposedly a face champion for those endless months despite negative crowd responses. What would you call that? Oh, and PWI is such a poorly run magazine. Everytime I read through one I just find mistake after mistake, and some really poorly researched and argued articles. It's kind of embarassing.
Guest Man Of 1,004 Modes Posted April 30, 2004 Report Posted April 30, 2004 Nothing's funnier than them "ripping" "fans" who sound a little too stupid to be real.
Guest duck420 Posted April 30, 2004 Report Posted April 30, 2004 i quit trusting pwi after i got their 100 greatest wrestlers and lex luger was in there and owen hart wasnt
Corey_Lazarus Posted April 30, 2004 Report Posted April 30, 2004 I actually sent a fan letter to PWI once. It was shortly after Shane Douglas "passed on" the legacy of "The Franchise" in ECW to Tommy Dreamer. I was a mark for Douglas then, so hey...
DrVenkman PhD Posted April 30, 2004 Report Posted April 30, 2004 I'll have my pal ask Joe about it. Apparently Joe is one of the trainers at the wrestling school he goes to, and Joe always has crazy stories about Steve Blackman being a fucking nut to share with everyone.
Guest Man Of 1,004 Modes Posted May 1, 2004 Report Posted May 1, 2004 i quit trusting pwi after i got their 100 greatest wrestlers and lex luger was in there and owen hart wasnt When was this? I'm guessing a while back since I didn't buy PWI's between 1997-2000.
SamoaRowe Posted May 3, 2004 Report Posted May 3, 2004 i quit trusting pwi after i got their 100 greatest wrestlers and lex luger was in there and owen hart wasnt When was this? I'm guessing a while back since I didn't buy PWI's between 1997-2000. I quit trusting PWI because of their poor editing and argumentive skills. They seriously printed an editorial where the argument was "I don't like Low-Ki because he is overrated." How's that a just argument? And in an issue of "The Wrestler" they were listing possible future entries into the PWI Hall of Fame, and in the "Locks" section they listed Kurt Angle. As reasoning they said "Assuming he stays healthy for another four years." Wouldn't that not make him a lock then? I swear, I could be their fucking editor and the quality would go up... I think an 8th grader would have similar results.
Guest duck420 Posted May 4, 2004 Report Posted May 4, 2004 red shirt security was a stupid gimmick. its one of the reasons i had to quit buying tna
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