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screech 05-22-2014 01:25 PM

I would be so pumped for a Barrett world championship win/reign. Love him.

Vastardikai 05-22-2014 01:41 PM

He could work as a babyface, oddly enough.

Then again, I think Rusev would be the perfect person to turn Jack Swagger face against.

Emperor Smeat 05-22-2014 03:45 PM

Dirtsheets:

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The final rating for Monday's WWE RAW from London was a year-low 2.72 rating, down from the previous week's 2.88 rating. As noted, RAW averaged 3.763 million viewers, also down from the previous week.
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Originally Posted by PWI
There was a lot of fear over Vince McMahon before the WWE Business Outlook conference call on Monday morning. It's said that Vince feels that his management team, not including George Barrios, led him to believe that they would be getting more for their TV deals. There was some concern over major changes being handed down by Vince but we haven't heard of any departures yet. It was noted that if Vince isn't happy, things are going to happen quickly. People within WWE were actually joking last Friday that maybe these financial troubles will mean that the WWE Network goes away quickly but that is highly unlikely to happen. However, there is still a feeling that the Network isn't producing subscribers as quickly as Vince would want.

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Despite the Dow jumping 160 points today, WWE stock continued to tumble. It slid another 0.73% today to close at $10.85.
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Originally Posted by Observer
We noted before that WWE had an offer on the table for Ric Flair to return to TV in a more prominent role. Flair was scheduled to go to Pittsburgh this week to see Dr. Joseph Maroon for a full cardiovascular physical before WWE brings him back to TV as a regular character. Flair has been working out and wants to get to 225 pounds before returning to TV. He's currently at 230. There's a feeling that Flair has to come in as a babyface but he always prefers to work as a heel so there's on word yet on what role he will play. One idea suggested was to put Flair with The Miz to continue the storyline they began several months ago when Miz began using the Figure Four after Flair's blessing. The hope is that Flair will help elevate Miz as a top babyface. There are some who believe this could be wasting Flair and that Miz is damaged goods. Flair reportedly wants to manage Dolph Ziggler but it's clear WWE hasn't been pushing Ziggler for more than a year now. They also discussed having Flair manage The Shield to continue the angle from RAW a few weeks back but Evolution's future is up in the air.

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Enzo Amore, who has been out of action with a broken leg, appeared at his first house show, as the manager of Colin Cassady, so he should be back at TV soon. Jason Jordan & Tye Dillinger look like they are being groomed as a heel tag team.
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Originally Posted by Observer
Apparently WWE refused to allow Adam Goldberg to use classic footage on his recent episode of ABC's The Goldbergs that was dedicated to The Ultimate Warrior and featured some pro wrestling themes on it. Warrior and his family were reportedly big fans of the show and his wife & daughters were touched by the tribute. Warrior's daughters were invited onto the Goldbergs set for an episode next season.

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Originally Posted by Observer
WWE is said to be interested in current IWGP Jr. Champion Kota Ibushi, who is considered by some to be the best high-flyer in wrestling. Last year Ibushi became the first Japanese wrestler to sign a dual contract where he's a regular with the DDT promotion but works big shows for New Japan Pro Wrestling.


Cool King 05-22-2014 04:43 PM

Apparently, both Zack Ryder and Justin Gabriel have been playing the role as Adam Rose's bunny, though Zack Ryder has been denying it on Twitter.

VSG 05-22-2014 06:02 PM

The way Ryder is these days, I doubt he was the one popping those moves this past Monday. Very likely Justin Gabriel.

This makes me wonder- would you rather be the..

A) Gobbledy Gooker
B) Swagger Soaring Eagle
C) Mad Cow Bunny

FourFifty 05-22-2014 06:27 PM

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Originally Posted by VSG (Post 4435382)
The way Ryder is these days, I doubt he was the one popping those moves this past Monday. Very likely Justin Gabriel.

This makes me wonder- would you rather be the..

A) Gobbledy Gooker
B) Swagger Soaring Eagle
C) Mad Cow Bunny

Mad Cow Bunny. Totally.

Droford 05-22-2014 06:33 PM

That episode of The Goldberg's was my favorite one of the show so far.

Also happy to remember that Chikara is back on Sunday which is cool..

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“CHIKARA Potluck Cookout Thing!”

5.24.14 – Cookout

@ The Palmer Center’s Picnic Grove
4100 Green Pond Road in Easton, PA 18045
Event Begins @ 4:30PM

You’re invited – yes, you! Following “LUCHABOWL!” we’re heading over to the picnic grove to fire up the grill and chow down! This is a potluck we’re putting on, so bring something with you to the cookout, and pull up a seat next to some of your favorite CHIKARA stars. We’re going to stuff ourselves and hang out with our favorite fans, then wrap it up just in time for the finale of the Tag World Grand Prix (hosted by Wrestling is Fun! in the Palmer Center that same evening @ 7:00PM)

Bring your favorite dish to the potluck cookout thing, and you’re in – it’s that easy
Lol I wish I could go though I bet its cooler sounding than it will actually be. If I could bowl, the Luchabowl! Thing would sound fun as well.

I also don't quite understand the James Bond theming and how they're getting away with it..but anyway

FourFifty 05-22-2014 06:33 PM

There needs to be a spot in the Royal Rumble where Adam Rose comes out with the Exotic Express, gets thrown out quickly buy a huge guy like Big Show or Kane, just to have The Exotic Express catch him, march him around the ring, and have him re enter... Or someone in a mask grabs in the Exotic Express grabs his ankle and pulls him down just to reveal himself is a midcard heel.

Emperor Smeat 05-22-2014 09:21 PM

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Lock Jaw 05-22-2014 09:23 PM

Watching TNA for the first time since a week or so before their last PPV.

New three man heel stable led by an authority figure running wild.

Heisenberg 05-22-2014 09:33 PM

I tuned in for that too. I'm not feeling it. Nice seeing MVP on TV again though, but I can't keep up with who is heel/face. No long term building

EY should've been champ way back when he had that global stable

Mercenary 05-22-2014 09:37 PM

screw Adam Rose I demand a Captain Comic, and Bunny tag team!

FourFifty 05-22-2014 10:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Mercenary (Post 4435499)
screw Adam Rose I demand a Captain Comic, and Bunny tag team!


I could see a survivor series match... Jack Swagger & The All Americans (3 dudes dressed up in patriotic masks) vs Adam Rose & The Exotic Express (Captain Comic, The Bunny, and another member).

Innovator 05-22-2014 10:33 PM

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Originally Posted by Heisenberg (Post 4435492)
I tuned in for that too. I'm not feeling it. Nice seeing MVP on TV again though, but I can't keep up with who is heel/face. No long term building

EY should've been champ way back when he had that global stable

World Elite was mad underrated, great gimmick.

Lock Jaw 05-22-2014 10:44 PM

Weird Gunner and Samuel Shaw segments are apparently a thing....

Razzamajazz 05-22-2014 11:14 PM

http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/ncaaf-...203110120.html

Droford 05-23-2014 12:04 AM

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Originally Posted by FourFifty (Post 4435402)
There needs to be a spot in the Royal Rumble where Adam Rose comes out with the Exotic Express, gets thrown out quickly buy a huge guy like Big Show or Kane, just to have The Exotic Express catch him, march him around the ring, and have him re enter... Or someone in a mask grabs in the Exotic Express grabs his ankle and pulls him down just to reveal himself is a midcard heel.

Kofi can become a Rosebud if he did that for his annual avoiding elimination spot

Cool King 05-23-2014 12:45 AM

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Originally Posted by VSG (Post 4435382)
The way Ryder is these days, I doubt he was the one popping those moves this past Monday. Very likely Justin Gabriel.

This makes me wonder- would you rather be the..

A) Gobbledy Gooker
B) Swagger Soaring Eagle
C) Mad Cow Bunny

B) Swagger Soaring Eagle

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Originally Posted by Smelly Meatball (Post 4435479)
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Could tell by the thumbnail that she was in Glasgow.

Cool King 05-23-2014 03:34 AM

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Blue Demon 05-23-2014 07:20 AM

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Blue Demon 05-23-2014 07:23 AM

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Originally Posted by Bob MacGee
OWEN HART: 1963-1999

Real men do cry.

If there were any doubts of that fact before, there were none after May 23rd, a night which will be remembered for one of the worst tragedies in the history of the wrestling business.

Along with millions, I watched the Over the Edge pay-per-view that night at home. It was a pay-per-view starting out pretty much like many WWF pay-per-views, with Jim Ross and Jerry Lawler trading their usual entertaining banter.

Then, as a video package promoting the match between "The Godfather" and Owen Hart for the Intercontinental Title began, I could hear Jim Ross say "something's gone wrong...". When the video package finished, the camera was showing a crowd shot. At first, I didn't understand what had happened. Then the faces and the words of Jerry Lawler and Jim Ross made it clear that something had gone horribly, tragically wrong.

Ross, stunned, said over and over again that what had happened was "not part of the storyline" and not "a wrestling angle"; trying to communicate to the world-wide PPV audience what had just happened: Owen Hart, while attempting a ring entrance in his "Blue Blazer" character descending on a wire from the ceiling, had fallen approximately 50 feet to the ring, hitting his head on a turnbuckle, breaking his neck.

Hart was given CPR in the ring in front of the live audience at Kemper Arena and then taken to Truman Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead. Shortly afterwards, Jim Ross made the announcement of Hart's death to the PPV audience.

On Tuesday, there were reports from a local Kansas City radio station and the Kansas City Police Department stating that the apparent cause of the fatal accident was that Owen Hart was reaching up to grab onto the harness; but instead accidentally hit the release, causing his fall.

In the "show must go on" spirit that wrestling has, taken from the "carnys" that wrestling's roots are born in, the Over The Edge PPV continued until its conclusion. But the toll on the people who had to perform for the remainder of the evening had to be beyond measure, and was very obvious to the viewing audience, which saw Jeff Jarrett, Debra McMichael, Brian (Jesse James Armstrong) James, and Duane (Rocky Maivia) Johnson barely keeping their composure through scheduled promos during the PPV.

I have to say I felt numb for most of Monday. I noticed that Dave Scherer of 1wrestling.com described much the same feeling. I'm sure we weren't the only people who felt that way.

Because on May 23rd, a man known for tremendous talent... for a sense of humor legendary within the wrestling business... and known for his great love for his wife Martha and his children Oje and Athena... was taken from this world far, far too soon. I think I had this feeling so strongly because I've had the privilege of seeing the human side of the business and writing about it. These are very real people that work as professional wrestlers. They aren't just characters to me.

I've been blessed to have built acquaintances and friendships with many within WCW, ECW, and the WWF through introductions by NWA office staffperson (and former PWBTS columnist) Kathy Fitzpatrick. From those, there have come other friendships, all of which have been a source of great joy. I've gotten to know how much these performers give to entertain people all over the world, both physically and emotionally. That's what made it so strangely personal a loss.

Indeed, real men do cry.

On May 24th, many of them did.

That night, the staff and workers of the World Wrestling Federation dedicated their two hour Monday Night RAW to their fallen friend and co-worker in a moving tribute at the Kiel Center in St. Louis. The irony of the location had to be painful for the entire Titan crew, as only 18 months previously, Brian Pillman was mourned by the WWF and the fans after his death earlier that day alone in a hotel room hundreds of miles away in Minneapolis.

The ten bell count was sounded as the entire Titan staff came out under a picture of Owen Hart on the Titantron. Many of those there were openly weeping for Hart, most notably Brian (Road Dog) James, Mark Henry, and Paul (Hunter Hearst Helmsley) Levesque.

Monday Night RAW had numerous segments, with wrestlers and office personnel expressing their feelings about Owen....many of which were humorous, telling of Hart's legendary "ribs" in the locker room and on the road. Other reminiscences were deeply felt, by friends like Paul Levesque, Jeff Jarrett, Debra McMichael, and Brian James, repeatedly breaking down while sharing their feelings with the TV and live audiences.

In between these segments were matches dedicated to Owen Hart, devoid of existing storylines, so that as many wrestlers as possible could work matches to pay tribute to their friend. Special mentions of Hart were done all night by the boys, using special forms of all the traditional tag lines of most of the wrestlers.

The RAW tribute ended with Jerry Lawler and Jim Ross saying their last goodbyes, finally being able to let go after keeping it together for a pay-per-view and international TV/cable broadcast over a 24 hour period. Ross said, sobbing, that "...he hoped he could be as good a man as Owen had been, so he could see him again (in Heaven) some day."

But the remark that got me crying was Jerry Lawler...the same Jerry Lawler who in real life can seem so hard-boiled and old school. He said: "I learned a valuable lesson from Owen Hart last night. As I got into the ring, and held...lifted up Owen's head in the ring...if he could have had one more thing...he would have asked for one more day to tell the people he loved what he thought of them. Never leave home without letting the people in your life know that."

The show then ended with Steve Austin coming out to the ring, with his house show tradition of bringing out two beers, often handed to referee Earl Hebner. In a silent tribute that spoke louder than any words, as a graphic of Owen Hart was shown on the Titantron...with tears in his eyes, Steve Austin opened up his beer...toasted the picture of his friend, then quietly laid down a lone beer on the mat.

In a welcome touch, even rival company WCW paid tribute to Owen on WCW's Monday Nitro; where a brief memorial was done for Hart, with Tony Schiavone and Bobby Heenan speaking briefly, having a hard time keeping their composure while doing so. Several workers wore black armbands, most notably Chris Benoit.

I hope that this tragedy teaches us some lessons.

First, as fans...we need to respect how much these performers give to entertain people all over the world, both physically and emotionally. Next time you get ready to give a catcall after a wrestler "blows a spot", stop and think about the price he and she has paid to entertain you that day or night. Stop and think about the travel, the strain on their personal relationships, the drugs used to deal with the physical and emotional pain. Then think again if you need to make that comment.

Second, as human beings...We need to listen to the point that Jerry Lawler made while in those last moments of Monday night's tribute. In the time we have on this Earth, we need to tell our friends and loved ones what we feel about them. We need to be there for them in their times of joy and times of need. For when all is said and done, we are not promised tomorrow.

Real men do cry...and on the night of May 23rd, 1999, the entire wrestling world cried.

Until next time....


Black Widow 05-23-2014 08:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Sascha (Post 4435731)
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RIP Owen.

I think he would still be around today as a part timer.

Blonde Moment 05-23-2014 10:10 AM

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Originally Posted by AJ lee's (Post 4435772)
RIP Owen.

I think he would still be around today as a part timer.

he was going to get out and into Firefighting that is one of the reasons his wife is so bitter towards the company and the fans

CSL 05-23-2014 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by AJ lee's (Post 4435772)
RIP Owen.

I think he would still be around today as a part timer.

what a completely random and speculative post

Seth82 05-23-2014 01:57 PM

RIP Owen Hart

one of the greatest wrestlers of all time imho.

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GD 05-23-2014 01:59 PM

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Seth82 05-23-2014 02:17 PM

one of Owen's greatest matches.

Owen Hart vs Marty Jones (4/25/1987)

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Emperor Smeat 05-23-2014 03:17 PM

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Emperor Smeat 05-23-2014 03:32 PM

So apparently an unedited version of this week's Smackdown was leaked recently. The biggest differences being the crowd not being edited, JBL and Cole goof around a lot, and can actually hear Cole and JBL talk to Vince during the show.

http://deadspin.com/unedited-unaired...ine-1580739646

GD 05-23-2014 03:34 PM

lol Cena

http://www.wwe.com/f/styles/photo_la...canPic_146.jpg

Samoa Joe?

http://www.wwe.com/f/styles/photo_la.../11_vid105.jpg

Cool King 05-23-2014 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Smelly Meatball (Post 4436003)
So apparently an unedited version of this week's Smackdown was leaked recently. The biggest differences being the crowd not being edited, JBL and Cole goof around a lot, and can actually hear Cole and JBL talk to Vince during the show.

http://deadspin.com/unedited-unaired...ine-1580739646

I came across that by complete accident on Wednesday. Someone was streaming it and I joined in on it just as
SPOILER: show
Batista pinned Ziggler for the win,
so that bad timing means that I don't really need to watch that match now.

Though I wouldn't mind tracking it down and giving it a watch, just to listen to JBL & Cole mess around and talk to Vince. I always find the latter quite interesting to listen to.

CSL 05-23-2014 03:45 PM

yeah, they trained in California together for UPW when they were linked to Vinceland

CSL 05-23-2014 03:46 PM

Guru Desmond obvs

Cool King 05-23-2014 03:47 PM

Just read the rest of the article and can see that the unedited SmackDown is linked in it.

Cool King 05-23-2014 05:45 PM

Just watched the unedited SmackDown.

It was weird at first,
SPOILER: show
especially with Chimel introducing Jimmy Hart about twenty times, and Cole repeating some lines. Along with that, and the SmackDown logo/black screen being shown while still hearing the crowd, just reminded me of a WWE game that's not loaded correctly, so it just plays random quotes and random times and it's also having trouble loading a match and it can only manage to load the crowd sound effect at first.

Cole calling Vince "sir" was cool to hear, though JBL never did it. Also, JBL, Cole, Vince and Dunn laughing about Cole saying "I had 500lbs of men on me" was pretty funny. And Cole saying at the end "Hey Vince, do you want me to say that every time, because I've said it a shitload of times tonight" was both weird and amusing to hear coming from Cole.

Cool King 05-23-2014 05:46 PM

Also, is it just me or does Bo Dallas' gimmick remind anyone else of basically a 2014 version of....


Ultra Mantis 05-23-2014 05:59 PM

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Vastardikai 05-23-2014 06:21 PM

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Possibly posted before, but I imagine this is why Cesaro is a Heyman guy.

Cool King 05-23-2014 06:21 PM

I watched his interview with JR on Wednesday and I found it to be quite interesting.

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owenbrown 05-23-2014 08:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Smelly Meatball (Post 4436003)
So apparently an unedited version of this week's Smackdown was leaked recently. The biggest differences being the crowd not being edited, JBL and Cole goof around a lot, and can actually hear Cole and JBL talk to Vince during the show.

http://deadspin.com/unedited-unaired...ine-1580739646

WHOOPS.... how the hell did they let that happen?! :wtf:


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