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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2014 14:16:31 GMT -5
I tend to write-off post-1997ish WCW as a joke. but going back, despite the backstage stuff and the laundry list of egos, there was a hell of a midcard. back when unannounced PPV matches were good WCW's strength was always in their mid- and low-card. They had some great main eventers like Flair and Sting, but the majority of them were just big guys with little talent. There lower cards are what had them beating WWF for a good while, because they WCW had something other American companies didn't.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2014 14:21:01 GMT -5
I tend to write-off post-1997ish WCW as a joke. but going back, despite the backstage stuff and the laundry list of egos, there was a hell of a midcard. back when unannounced PPV matches were good WCW's strength was always in their mid- and low-card. They had some great main eventers like Flair and Sting, but the majority of them were just big guys with little talent. There lower cards are what had them beating WWF for a good while, because they WCW had something other American companies didn't. good point. "big guys with little talent" honestly sums up what I associate with WCW main events. they even had the tag line "Where the big boys play" (I had a tank top w/ that quote and Goldberg on it, lol). I guess they were poking fun at those vanilla WWF midgets like HBK and Bret. Anyway, looking back at WCW I also really really really appreciate their cruiserwieght division and have caught a lot of those matches from back then. even in the clusterfudge that is WCW 2000. Like, yeah, I'm glad they brought little guys and flips and stuff to America. And I loved it when Smackdown had them, especially in 2004.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2014 14:32:09 GMT -5
WCW's strength was always in their mid- and low-card. They had some great main eventers like Flair and Sting, but the majority of them were just big guys with little talent. There lower cards are what had them beating WWF for a good while, because they WCW had something other American companies didn't. good point. "big guys with little talent" honestly sums up what I associate with WCW main events. they even had the tag line "Where the big boys play" (I had a tank top w/ that quote and Goldberg on it, lol). I guess they were poking fun at those vanilla WWF midgets like HBK and Bret. Anyway, looking back at WCW I also really really really appreciate their cruiserwieght division and have caught a lot of those matches from back then. even in the clusterfudge that is WCW 2000. Like, yeah, I'm glad they brought little guys and flips and stuff to America. And I loved it when Smackdown had them, especially in 2004. It's a shame Juventud Guererra only lasted about three hours. The one thing WCW didn't have, though, was TAKA Michinoku. Hugely underrated in the US, probably because of the silly Kaientai "Evil" stuff, which, admittedly, was fun. Mick Foley once said "If talent was all that mattered, TAKA Michinoku would've been a World Heavyweight Champion." I'm sure I messed up his exact words, but the sentiment is the same.
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Post by Duck Holliday on Jan 8, 2014 14:39:41 GMT -5
My hair looks soo good today. I am such a pretty man.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2014 14:41:33 GMT -5
My hair looks soo good today. I am such a pretty man. I'd do you.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2014 14:41:47 GMT -5
good point. "big guys with little talent" honestly sums up what I associate with WCW main events. they even had the tag line "Where the big boys play" (I had a tank top w/ that quote and Goldberg on it, lol). I guess they were poking fun at those vanilla WWF midgets like HBK and Bret. Anyway, looking back at WCW I also really really really appreciate their cruiserwieght division and have caught a lot of those matches from back then. even in the clusterfudge that is WCW 2000. Like, yeah, I'm glad they brought little guys and flips and stuff to America. And I loved it when Smackdown had them, especially in 2004. It's a shame Juventud Guererra only lasted about three hours. The one thing WCW didn't have, though, was TAKA Michinoku. Hugely underrated in the US, probably because of the silly Kaientai "Evil" stuff, which, admittedly, was fun. Mick Foley once said "If talent was all that mattered, TAKA Michinoku would've been a World Heavyweight Champion." I'm sure I messed up his exact words, but the sentiment is the same. i remember reading that, and INDEED (pun intended) he was hugely underrated. he also had a SICK theme
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Post by Mike Giggs' Munchies on Jan 8, 2014 14:43:48 GMT -5
I didn't know others liked our shows, especially when we gave the world "Reality TV", and no I 've never watched it. We owe the world an apology Out of all the things the USA has done THAT is what you say you need to apologise for?!!??!?!??!!1?!?!??!!?!?11111?!?1?!?!?!!?one??!?!!?!?!!!
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Post by Duck Holliday on Jan 8, 2014 14:44:05 GMT -5
My hair looks soo good today. I am such a pretty man. I'd do you. well that's because of my sparkling personality, right?
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2014 14:49:34 GMT -5
well that's because of my sparkling personality, right? No, I'm just in it for your money.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2014 15:34:11 GMT -5
NOT THE BEES
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Post by KeBen Owens on Jan 8, 2014 15:37:38 GMT -5
Hybrid dolphins?
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Post by Epic Z on Jan 8, 2014 15:51:08 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2014 15:52:43 GMT -5
It's a shame Juventud Guererra only lasted about three hours. The one thing WCW didn't have, though, was TAKA Michinoku. Hugely underrated in the US, probably because of the silly Kaientai "Evil" stuff, which, admittedly, was fun. Mick Foley once said "If talent was all that mattered, TAKA Michinoku would've been a World Heavyweight Champion." I'm sure I messed up his exact words, but the sentiment is the same. i remember reading that, and INDEED (pun intended) he was hugely underrated. he also had a SICK theme
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2014 16:06:13 GMT -5
We owe the world an apology Out of all the things the USA has done THAT is what you say you need to apologise for?!!??!?!??!!1?!?!??!!?!?11111?!?1?!?!?!!?one??!?!!?!?!!! The act of one man, be he elected official or average citizen, is not the fault of the people, but that of the offender. However, when the action is of the masses, the blame falls on the heads each and every person, not only due to generalization, but also due to not stopping it. Wars are the act of man; the popularity if reality TV is the action of men.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2014 16:08:55 GMT -5
i remember reading that, and INDEED (pun intended) he was hugely underrated. he also had a SICK theme He also had an amazing match against Super Crazy in ECW at Hardcore Heaven '99.
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Post by Mike Giggs' Munchies on Jan 8, 2014 16:12:08 GMT -5
Out of all the things the USA has done THAT is what you say you need to apologise for?!!??!?!??!!1?!?!??!!?!?11111?!?1?!?!?!!?one??!?!!?!?!!! The act of one man, be he elected official or average citizen, is not the fault of the people, but that of the offender. However, when the action is of the masses, the blame falls on the heads each and every person, not only due to generalization, but also due to not stopping it. Wars are the act of man; the popularity if reality TV is the action of men. Surely the masses are at fault for re-electing him
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2014 16:14:40 GMT -5
The act of one man, be he elected official or average citizen, is not the fault of the people, but that of the offender. However, when the action is of the masses, the blame falls on the heads each and every person, not only due to generalization, but also due to not stopping it. Wars are the act of man; the popularity if reality TV is the action of men. Surely the masses are at fault for re-electing him First off, it depends who you're talking about. Second, we are not actually a democracy, we are a democratic republic. In other words, popular vote has nothing to do with it. Third, and finally, I was really just feeding you a lot of flowery BS that essentially didn't really mean anything because I was bored.
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Post by KeBen Owens on Jan 8, 2014 16:14:42 GMT -5
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Post by Duck Holliday on Jan 8, 2014 16:19:05 GMT -5
well that's because of my sparkling personality, right? more like for the comics.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 8, 2014 16:24:12 GMT -5
well that's because of my sparkling personality, right? more like for the comics. You realize you look like you have MPD now, right?
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