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However, it's very possible that he's just one of a number of people who use the CrankyVince gimmick and he happened to be the one who honestly fuck up last night.
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Randy Orton would have developed into a pretty awesome wrestler if he had a good stint in the Indies.
Imagine him dogging the fuck out of every Indy crowd he was in with dumb shit like that. It'd be awesome.Comment
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Are we really sure anyone ever looked at their books? Because I feel like no one ever did.....Comment
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The latest Fighting Spirit Magazine is out, not only featuring the latest New Japan reviews from the devilishly handsome & best god damn New Japan reviewer on the planet, but also a piece by David Bixenspan digging deep on the Ultimate Warrior/WWF relationship:
I'll try to shill it elsewhere too, but the Warrior article is probably the best thing I've ever written. There's never been anything like this kind of detail on the topic before and I'm not even trying to toot my own horn when I say that seeing it all laid out in their own words is completely fascinating.
It includes:
- Excerpts from Warrior's grand jury testimony.
- Extensive details on Warrior's 1991 suspension, including what led to him writing his demand letter.
- The absolute burial Vince unleashed on Warrior in the suspension letter.
- Details of everything Warrior tested positive for as part of WWE's drug testing in 1992.
- Exactly what happened with Warrior trying to buy HGH and how it got him fired.
- The customized terms of Warrior's 1996 contract.
- What exactly led to Warrior throwing a fit in '96 and walking out and who exactly may have been responsible.
- An exclusive, never before reported on development that will surprise a lot of people, which I won't spoil here.
In this month's edition, FSM has feature-length articles on:
- WrestleMania, and how this year's show is the most risky since the very first
- Shawn Michaels, who talks to FSM about some of his lesser-known career highlights
- The Ultimate Warrior, as FSM digs into recently released courtroom papers to examine his relationship with Vince McMahon
- Samoa Joe, and whether TNA can change the fortunes of the floundering “Samoan Submission Machine”
- Jim Cornette, who speaks about his recent tour of the UK in a candid conversation
- Zack Sabre Jr., who continues to blaze a trail across the world as one of the UK's greatest wrestlers
- Bret Hart, who discusses the influence of the British scene on his early career, and how UK competitors fared in his home territory, Stampede Wrestling
All of this, plus our usual news, PPV and TV reports, and DVD and book reviews. This month's issue also includes Nick “Magnus” Aldis' monthly column, this time about how the #HandsomeVanMan crew puts in their time on the road. Also, comedian Chris Brooker writes about the incredible experience of attending WrestleMania XXV in Houston, Texas.
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