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Watched 2 minutes of TNA before hogan's daughter came out and ruined everything.
Taryn Terrell has a nice pair of tits, wrestling should have more female refsComment
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This. Totally. Such a simple idea. A poor ref can certainly hurt a match, but its not like the Knockouts division is Shimmer at this point. Its a bit of eyecandy having short, shitty matches so it can't exactly take away from the "quality" involved. Adding more eye candy is just smart.Comment
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Hall is a lost cause at this point. Even if he changed his life around and got on the straight and narrow, he'd be dead in a month. Guys like him can't quit, and if it ever happens, his body is going to give out because it's so used to being drugged out. Like Flair, if he ever gave up the wrasslin business and drinking, his heart would give up on him faster than any of his ex wives ever didComment
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Archer & Smith are my (very) early favorite for tag team of the year. I love their stuff. Archer has gone from Suzuki's shitty G1 Tag League parter to a legit monster gaijin ass kicker with credibility. He's facing Nakamura for the IC title next, which should be interesting. I'd like to see Smith be more a aggressive, but he's projecting himself much better these days.
Too bad I can't convince more people to sample New Japan, they are missing some great stuff. The KES/TenKoji matches are never ones i look forward to, but then they deliver and im always entertained.
biss, is Dark City Fight Club done with NWA? I know Jon Davis blew off a Houston show to work the Jeff Peterson Cup, and thats how the titles ended up on KOTU.Comment
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I dropped a uh.... link that could have some of the NJPW iPPV in it in the New Beginnings thread.Comment
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For some perspective, the initial New Japan iPPV attempts in 2012 broke all time wrestling iPPV records, finishing in the 50,000 range. While WWE offers iPPV for its traditional PPV events, and does a reported 10-30,000 buys per typical show, let's put them aside for the sake of this discussion, because obviously this is not an apples to apples comparison as the bulk of their business is traditional cable/satellite PPV. That makes ROH the second biggest iPPV based company in the world, and a strong ROH show does roughly 2,000 buys. New Japan is now doing numbers that not only completely obliterate other iPPV companies like ROH, Chikara, and Dragon Gate USA/EVOLVE, but with numbers in the 100,000 neighborhood, they are right in the lower end of what the WWE does domestically for traditional PPV. The bulk of these iPPV orders are from Japan (WrestleKingdom supposedly did 1,000 or so international buys, which is only 1% of the total buys), so New Japan is rivaling the WWE in domestic PPV purchases in each promotions respective home territory. When you compare the populations of the United States (plus Canada, which figures into the WWE domestic numbers) to the population of Japan, New Japan is getting a much larger number of buys per capita than the WWE.
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Archer & Smith are my (very) early favorite for tag team of the year. I love their stuff. Archer has gone from Suzuki's shitty G1 Tag League parter to a legit monster gaijin ass kicker with credibility. He's facing Nakamura for the IC title next, which should be interesting. I'd like to see Smith be more a aggressive, but he's projecting himself much better these days.
Too bad I can't convince more people to sample New Japan, they are missing some great stuff. The KES/TenKoji matches are never ones i look forward to, but then they deliver and im always entertained.
biss, is Dark City Fight Club done with NWA? I know Jon Davis blew off a Houston show to work the Jeff Peterson Cup, and thats how the titles ended up on KOTU.Comment
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