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  • s@ppisgod
    No longer a noob
    • Apr 2011
    • 1032

    Originally posted by EmpireWF
    If they did sneak in any TNA reference, no way it would make the heavily edited 43-minute TV special.
    I bet he could sneak that "Spike your hair" line past Vince again....

    Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
    This kind of stuff always cracks me up.
    Wow, mexican courts honor kayfabe more than anyone in the US does. Good for them.

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    • Warner2BruceTD
      2011 Poster Of The Year
      • Mar 2009
      • 26142

      Originally posted by s@ppisgod
      Wow, mexican courts honor kayfabe more than anyone in the US does. Good for them.
      I'm sure El Hijo Del Santo could have argued that unmasking would take away the biggest potential money making opportunity of his life (not like he's ever losing the mask anyway, but still), and also immediately decrease his earning power and hurt his livelihood as well.

      Still funny to me, picturing this guy in a court of law in a lucha mask & suit. I wonder if he wore his cape.

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      • EmpireWF
        Giants in the Super Bowl
        • Mar 2009
        • 24082

        Claudio's wrestling at Axxess tonight.


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        • s@ppisgod
          No longer a noob
          • Apr 2011
          • 1032

          Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
          I'm sure El Hijo Del Santo could have argued that unmasking would take away the biggest potential money making opportunity of his life (not like he's ever losing the mask anyway, but still), and also immediately decrease his earning power and hurt his livelihood as well.

          Still funny to me, picturing this guy in a court of law in a lucha mask & suit. I wonder if he wore his cape.
          I can only imagine lucha libre court in Mexico. It's a better premise than "this is your life, Rock".

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          • Bigpapa42
            Junior Member
            • Feb 2009
            • 3185

            Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
            There is some speculation that the NOAH Yakuza scandal might have something to do with New Japan firing Honma.

            The NOAH thing happened because a book came out last week detailing two NOAH execs, along with Marufuji, Morishima, Suguira, and a few others having close relationships with Yakuza members, including attending birthday parties of their children. The implied personal relationships make it worse than originally thought, because its not just business related, which is still frowned upon but widely known to be impossible to stop.

            Anyway, people are saying Honma might be a gansta, and New Japan, with the new owners and all, panicked and let him go.
            These are not good developments. If it goes further, this could wreck the whole fucking industry in Japan.

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            • Warner2BruceTD
              2011 Poster Of The Year
              • Mar 2009
              • 26142

              Originally posted by Bigpapa42
              These are not good developments. If it goes further, this could wreck the whole fucking industry in Japan.
              I want to stress that the Honma thing is pure speculation, but it was whispered to me by people who are usually in tune with what is going in over there. This was told to me as fact or based on any sort of fact. It's just something that makes a ton of sense right now, with New Japan having new owners that happen to be a very reputable company, and the timing of the firing.

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              • EmpireWF
                Giants in the Super Bowl
                • Mar 2009
                • 24082

                Bunch of South Florida sports figures weigh in on wrestling...it's long



                excerpts

                The Marlins play an exhibition game against the New York Yankees at 1 p.m. at the new Marlins Ballpark on WrestleMania Sunday. Sun Life Stadium, home of WWE WrestleMania 28, in Miami Gardens is not too far from Marlins Ballpark.
                Gaby Sanchez said: “I would love to attend. I’m not sure if it will work out, but it would be amazing. I was a huge Hulk Hogan and Ultimate Warrior fan. I also liked Sting. I never met The Rock, but I hope our University of Miami ties will have us eventually cross paths. He seems like a real cool guy."

                Miami Marlins spring training pitcher Tom Koehler is a big-time WWE fan. He really wants to attend WrestleMania.
                “What are my thoughts? I feel like I’m 10-years-old again. I’m excited as could be,” he said. “John Cena. The Rock. The People’s Elbow. Whatever move John Cena does [as Koehler does the FU move motion]. I’m extremely excited.
                “If I’m able to get out there [WrestleMania 28] and somebody is misbehaving, and I got to give them a Shawn Michaels superkick to the face, it’s gonna happen. It’s as simple as that.”
                “I got to go with The Rock,” he said. “That’s the guy I followed when I was growing up. Rock Bottom. People’s Elbow. Game Over.
                “John Cena, you got huge biceps, but I think you’re going down on this one.”
                “If I had an opportunity to do it, and it was safe, and I knew what was going on, and it wasn’t going to be a detriment to my career, I’d jump in there right away. I’d love to give somebody the Stone Cold Stunner. Who wouldn’t?

                Miami Marlins outfielder Logan Morrison was a WrestleMania Hulk Hogan fan growing up.
                “There’s been nicknames for me, Hulk Logan, but I’ve tried to dismiss those, put them aside,” he said. “LoMo is good for me.”
                Razor Ramon was the favorite for Miami Marlins reliever Steve Cishek.
                “I remember I had a shirt that said, ‘Ooozing Machismo,’” he recalled. “I don’t know what that means exactly, but that was like my favorite shirt to go to bed with, when I was a little kid.”
                CRAIG DEGEORGE!
                South Florida TV sports reporter, announcer, interviewer Craig Minervini worked for the WWF, interviewing talent. Then known as Craig DeGeorge, he spent two WrestleManias (3 and 4) with the WWF, before his departure.
                Minervini said: “I learned from [WWE Chariman/CEO] Vince [McMahon] because he was very much involved — the professionalism, the way to do a show. It was amazing to watch him. Everything was done to a T.
                Minervini enjoyed his time in the WWF, working with Mean Gene Okerlund and many of the talent.
                Minervini said: “Hulk was great. Randy Savage was great. Billy Jack Haynes. Most of the guys I worked with were headliners. Rene Goulet would listen to make sure we didn’t miss anything. They all were great. I got to work with Andre the Giant. George the Animal Steele was one of my favorites. Jake the Snake [Roberts]. You know, crazy personalities, but that’s what made it exciting.”
                He continued: “I’ve been to every sporting event you could go to, and when Hulk Hogan came in the ring with that music and got the crowd going, it was as exciting as any moment you’ll see in the sports world. The entertainment process was amazing. To have a front seat to that and all the interviews and the live crowds, it was thrilling. There’s nothing like bringing Hulk Hogan out on a stage with 19,000 people screaming and that I am a ‘Real American’ song playing in the background.”
                Dolphins running back Daniel Thomas said: “Growing up, The Rock was one of my favorite wrestlers. So it’s going to be fun to watch him again.”

                Dolphins defensive end Jared Odrick said: “I used to watch a lot of wrestling when I was younger, and I’ve always been and still am a huge Rock fan. I like Stone Cold [Steve Austin], but The Rock was definitely my favorite. My nephews are now big wrestling fans; so hopefully I can take them to WrestleMania.”
                Dolphins linebacker Karlos Dansby said: “I think it’s going to be an awesome event. I can’t wait. Me and my family will be there. I can’t wait to see The Rock do his thing and drop the People’s Elbow on somebody.”
                NFL Hall of Famer and former Dolphins quarterback Dan Marino grew up a pro wrestling fan in Pittsburgh. He said: “Sun Life Stadium is a great venue for an event like this.”
                Marino, who’s attended WWE shows with his kids at the Bank Atlantic Center in Sunrise and AmericanAirlines Arena in Miami, added: “I know that they have a lot of shows they put on during the year. In football, there’s 16 games, and it’s a pretty violent sport, but at the same time, they’ve got to get ready to go and do their thing almost every night. So from that standpoint, I’m sure it’s a grind.”


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                • JayDizzle
                  Let's Go All The Way...
                  • Nov 2008
                  • 14215



                  Link to an article detailing M.Bison and the WORLD...HEAVYWEIGHT...CHAMPION...(YES! YES!) and how they are similar.

                  The bit about the capes and how BD tore his retina from way back are the highlights.

                  Also, Darren Young diss.

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                  • Bigpapa42
                    Junior Member
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 3185

                    Apparently Finlay has resigned with the WWE. Great for him but sucks for the indy fans who were enjoying his world tour.

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                    • Warner2BruceTD
                      2011 Poster Of The Year
                      • Mar 2009
                      • 26142

                      Originally posted by Bigpapa42
                      Apparently Finlay has resigned with the WWE. Great for him but sucks for the indy fans who were enjoying his world tour.
                      Yeah, they showed a great angle during the DGUSA intermission last night where Finlay smacked Jon Davis across the mug and showed great intensity. It had me excited to the match.

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                      • JayDizzle
                        Let's Go All The Way...
                        • Nov 2008
                        • 14215

                        Kevin Steen has a message for Chikara's Grand Champion...

                        [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBzhqIIBzrs"]On new technology no less[/ame]

                        Steen/Kingston for the first time would have me buy a ticket if they came to Florida.

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                        • EmpireWF
                          Giants in the Super Bowl
                          • Mar 2009
                          • 24082

                          Did he up his Canadian accent?


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                          • EmpireWF
                            Giants in the Super Bowl
                            • Mar 2009
                            • 24082

                            Found this picture online from the convention in Miami, Bobby Heenan




                            Cancer is a bitch.


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                            • EmpireWF
                              Giants in the Super Bowl
                              • Mar 2009
                              • 24082

                              Cabana tweeted about telling Punk stories with this pic




                              Is that a WWE DVD shoot?


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                              • IamMedellin
                                Everything Burns...
                                • Nov 2008
                                • 10910





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