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Post by hitmancmedge on Mar 8, 2020 11:26:48 GMT -5
Great doc, they talk about way more than I thought they would. They talk about how good Wes Briscoe was before he got injured and how slow he was after, they touch on Moxley for a second in the promos part. They talk about how incredible Richie Steamboat was but he couldn’t let go of the pressure of being Ricky Steamboat’s son. Just great stuff.
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Post by hbkbigdaddycool on Mar 8, 2020 12:55:59 GMT -5
I just finished watching it too. Very well done. Felt like an old school WWE DVD release documentary that they did years ago for other wrestling promotions.
Definitely worth watching!
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Post by Rated [R] NinJa on Mar 8, 2020 14:42:24 GMT -5
Watched it earlier today, very good stuff. WWE has been delivering some amazing stuff on the Network in the past few weeks, R-Truth’s WWE 24 was also very good.
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Post by hbkbigdaddycool on Mar 8, 2020 22:26:29 GMT -5
Watched it earlier today, very good stuff. WWE has been delivering some amazing stuff on the Network in the past few weeks, R-Truth’s WWE 24 was also very good.
I agree about the R Truth documentary! I watched it this past week and enjoyed it much so!
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Post by greenjack1992 on Mar 9, 2020 11:34:52 GMT -5
Just watched it.
It's kind of amazing when you think how much FCW accomplished in the six or seven years it was going.
I wonder how many of the WM card's competitors this year worked there.
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Post by Deep Figure Value on Mar 9, 2020 12:33:01 GMT -5
Just watched it. It's kind of amazing when you think how much FCW accomplished in the six or seven years it was going. I wonder how many of the WM card's competitors this year worked there.The way WWE strives to get as many names on that card as possible, I'd wager a healthy lot of them. Just looking at Wikipedia's list of notable alumni, I'd say it's a safe bet we'll see: Cesaro Brie Bella (HoF segment) Big E Daniel Bryan Dolph Ziggler Drew McIntyre Jey Uso Jimmy Uso Kofi Kingston Naomi Natalya Nikki Bella (HoF segment) Roman Reigns Rusev Seth Rollins Sheamus
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Post by ahunter8056 on Mar 9, 2020 13:22:13 GMT -5
Excellent documentary! Highly informative and entertaining. It was super interesting watching footage I'd never seen before of the superstars of today in their early years, as well as hearing the stories of guys I'd never heard of before. As flawed as FCW was in comparison to NXT and the PC today, it seemed like everyone interviewed had so many positives to say about it, which made it really heartfelt. It was the perfect time for this documentary to come along, given WrestleMania in Tampa.
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Post by HHH316 on Mar 9, 2020 13:51:16 GMT -5
Very well done.
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Post by Nivro™ on Mar 9, 2020 20:04:54 GMT -5
I dont know if I agree with the comments about Richie Steamboat. He actually lost more of his career from injury then "mental pressure". I even spoke to Ricky about Richie a couple years ago and he said Richie wanted to continue wrestling but he didnt feel the risk of further injury was worth it and he was happy with what he was doing at the time.
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