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Post by cjskittles4 on Feb 28, 2011 5:09:00 GMT -5
Seriously... this crapis hilarious! Vince literally came when this guy was posing
How in the hell, did Vince McMahon think that this was gonna work? Any fans remember watching this a while back.
I'm not sure it I was born during this time, I was probably just an infant... but I probably wouldn't even gave this a second look
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2011 6:45:01 GMT -5
I remember seing ads for this in WWF magazine around 1992.....when I was 12 I culdnt undertsnad how this would be any good to look at!!
total vanityproject by Vince,he had conquered the wrestling world time to move onto bodybuilding which was passion of his too.another testament to his ego-WBF,XFL WWE movies all savage failures and wastes of money
I think the WWF and the WBF faced off in eps of family feud to promote this.cant be sure about that one though.
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Post by BrIaNMeRcY on Feb 28, 2011 19:04:48 GMT -5
I think the WWF and the WBF faced off in eps of family feud to promote this.cant be sure about that one though. You are correct. This must have been filmed shortly after WrestleMania VIII since the late Ray Combs was one of the celebrities at 'Mania VII As for the WBF, Vince was trying to make some extra money from all those supplments and other fitness products. Meanwhile, who could forget ICOPRO?
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Post by tnafan17: The Total Package on Feb 28, 2011 19:27:06 GMT -5
Thanks for posting this as I was going to make a thread of my own.
Correct me if I'm wrong but wasn't Lex Luger suppose to be the figure head of the WBF?
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Post by steviecarver on Feb 28, 2011 19:30:34 GMT -5
Yeah Lex was, but they brought him in as the Narcissist soon after. On the topic of Icopro can anyone remember the advert in wwf magazine with an unpainted face Ultimate Warrior lifting weights, Im sure it was for Icopro and if it wasn't Warrior he must have a double, cant find pic though.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2011 19:44:00 GMT -5
Thanks for posting this as I was going to make a thread of my own. Correct me if I'm wrong but wasn't Lex Luger suppose to be the figure head of the WBF? he sure was.the often lazy and disinterested Luger was far better suited to bodybuilding than Pro Wrestling and he knew that himself. he was said to have been very dissapointed WBF folded.
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Post by PenguinDeluxe on Mar 1, 2011 0:31:39 GMT -5
I remember seing ads for this in WWF magazine around 1992.....when I was 12 I culdnt undertsnad how this would be any good to look at!! total vanityproject by Vince,he had conquered the wrestling world time to move onto bodybuilding which was passion of his too.another testament to his ego-WBF,XFL WWE movies all savage failures and wastes of money I think the WWF and the WBF faced off in eps of family feud to promote this.cant be sure about that one though. At least XFL and WWE Films were good ideas on paper that could have worked if a bit more common sense had been used (WWE Films must not be doing too bad if there are still films. The Marine 2 was actually not bad). WBF... not so much.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 1, 2011 6:10:08 GMT -5
I remember seing ads for this in WWF magazine around 1992.....when I was 12 I culdnt undertsnad how this would be any good to look at!! total vanityproject by Vince,he had conquered the wrestling world time to move onto bodybuilding which was passion of his too.another testament to his ego-WBF,XFL WWE movies all savage failures and wastes of money I think the WWF and the WBF faced off in eps of family feud to promote this.cant be sure about that one though. At least XFL and WWE Films were good ideas on paper that could have worked if a bit more common sense had been used (WWE Films must not be doing too bad if there are still films. The Marine 2 was actually not bad). WBF... not so much. I agree.but as its last 2 movies have shown its an open wound.the Chaperone failed to register at the box office-which means it took less than 1000 its opening weekend.
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Post by tnafan17: The Total Package on Mar 1, 2011 9:03:36 GMT -5
I think and don't quote me cause I'm into the whole bodybuilding thing that if Vince had the right people he could have gotten the Federation bigger.
Luger would have been awesome to have, look at guys like Ronnie Coleman, Shawn Ray etc. If he could have gotten these guys before they became big in the IFBB he would have been a little better off IMO. Not saying it would have lasted as long as say TNA has, but it would have lasted longer in my opinion.
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Post by PenguinDeluxe on Mar 1, 2011 11:43:58 GMT -5
At least XFL and WWE Films were good ideas on paper that could have worked if a bit more common sense had been used (WWE Films must not be doing too bad if there are still films. The Marine 2 was actually not bad). WBF... not so much. I agree.but as its last 2 movies have shown its an open wound.the Chaperone failed to register at the box office-which means it took less than 1000 its opening weekend. I think it was only in like 2 or 3 theatres anyways as a special showing, so I don't think anyone expected it to do big numbers.
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Post by tnafan17: The Total Package on Mar 1, 2011 12:38:42 GMT -5
I agree.but as its last 2 movies have shown its an open wound.the Chaperone failed to register at the box office-which means it took less than 1000 its opening weekend. I think it was only in like 2 or 3 theatres anyways as a special showing, so I don't think anyone expected it to do big numbers. Why do they do that if they're trying to make money off of it? Or maybe they are not trying to I don't know lol.
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Post by PenguinDeluxe on Mar 1, 2011 13:18:29 GMT -5
I think it was only in like 2 or 3 theatres anyways as a special showing, so I don't think anyone expected it to do big numbers. Why do they do that if they're trying to make money off of it? Or maybe they are not trying to I don't know lol. Sales come from DVDs. They do a few theaters for a little extra revenue, but not like a full release or anything like that. People who see it pay 9 bucks to watch it and then (theoretically) 15-20 to own it.
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Post by The Assassin on Mar 1, 2011 13:52:03 GMT -5
its amusing that vince seems to be oblivious to the fact that he's the only one getting excited by this
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Post by Emerald Enthusiast on Mar 1, 2011 23:51:13 GMT -5
I think and don't quote me cause I'm into the whole bodybuilding thing that if Vince had the right people he could have gotten the Federation bigger. Luger would have been awesome to have, look at guys like Ronnie Coleman, Shawn Ray etc. If he could have gotten these guys before they became big in the IFBB he would have been a little better off IMO. Not saying it would have lasted as long as say TNA has, but it would have lasted longer in my opinion. The WBF never had a shot because of Vince's/pro wrestling's rep. The bodybuilding mags were aghast at Vince's foray into their territory. They were outraged that Lou Ferrigno almost signed a contract with Vince. Of course that isn't fair but it's the truth. Vince's success in wrestling has actually been a hindrance to his other business ventures because of the public perception.
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Post by Johnny Lawrence - Cobra Kai on Mar 2, 2011 18:12:11 GMT -5
One of the reasons Lex Luger was signed for the WBF originally was that he still had an active no-compete clause from his previous WCW contract, which meant he was not allowed to wrestle for another promotion just yet.
Therefore, by signing a bodybuilding contract with Vince McMahon, he was free to appear at promotions, etc. and as long as he didn't start wrestling before the clause expired, he was obeying the no-compete clause.
But rumor has it Luger was genuinely interested in trying his hand in the WBF too... so while there was the no-compete clause issue delaying his debut as a true "WWF superstar," it wasn't all about that loophole. Luger actually did want to try bodybuilding.
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Post by K5 on Mar 2, 2011 18:19:17 GMT -5
the whole thing is waaay too hilarious and would never see the light of day today.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 2, 2011 19:52:07 GMT -5
. But rumor has it Luger was genuinely interested in trying his hand in the WBF too... so while there was the no-compete clause issue delaying his debut as a true "WWF superstar," it wasn't all about that loophole. Luger actually did want to try bodybuilding. 100% correct.I mentioned that above-nice to see someone else knows this too.Luger was very interested in WBF many say moreso than WWF
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Post by BrIaNMeRcY on Mar 3, 2011 12:48:21 GMT -5
Of course that isn't fair but it's the truth. Vince's success in wrestling has actually been a hindrance to his other business ventures because of the public perception. That is the same reason why the XFL failed as well. As much as Vince McMahon tries to enter into other ventures, it will fail. The WBF and the XFL are two prime examples.
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Post by Burger Lad on Mar 3, 2011 17:01:04 GMT -5
Yeah Lex was, but they brought him in as the Narcissist soon after. On the topic of Icopro can anyone remember the advert in wwf magazine with an unpainted face Ultimate Warrior lifting weights, Im sure it was for Icopro and if it wasn't Warrior he must have a double, cant find pic though. Yes I remember and have the magazines with them in - they weren't in colour if I remember correctly. It was definitely Warrior
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Post by Johnny Lawrence - Cobra Kai on Mar 3, 2011 18:47:46 GMT -5
They produced a WBF magazine for a while, too. It started out as "Bodybuilding Lifestyles" (was a WBF and Titan Sports-focused magazine masquerading as a non-affiliated bodybuilding publication) and then later was changed to "WBF Magazine."
I had an issue of Bodybuilding Lifestyles up until a couple years ago when I discovered it in a box of old magazines and got rid of it.
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