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Post by Deleted on Sept 15, 2007 13:37:58 GMT -5
Miz hates 'em. Brooke and Layla laugh at 'em. Kelly loves 'em. I don't think we need anymore Balls.
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Nitro
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Post by Nitro on Sept 15, 2007 13:56:45 GMT -5
I think its the wwe that doesnt want so many crazy high spots anymore they ban almost everything dangerous
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Post by eggman on Sept 15, 2007 14:01:06 GMT -5
Im not saying that WWE needs to be more like Janpanese pish, where we see guys get blown up and all, im just saying that we need more gys who once and a while would do something unexpected. And to those on about injuries, remember KOTR '98, Foley wrestled the whole match with a seperated shoulder and a tooth through his ing lip! And hell, even after that he was only out for a couple of months, im not saying we need or even want more Foley types, just someone who is willing to do a big spot once a while But, hopefully if the rumors are true, then a HIAC match may be coming soon, so hopefully we see something unexpected in that
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Post by BigShab421 on Sept 15, 2007 14:04:24 GMT -5
Im sorry but CZW is an absolute sorry excuse for a wrestling fed. If you want to watch people hit each other with light tubes, cut each other up with weedwackers, and other stupid spots, go rent Jackass dvds. Bash me/Praise me, CZW sucks balls, all it is is a cheap knock off ECW wannabe promotion, with rediculous over the top spot fest matches. On topic, no wrestlers dont need to grow a set of balls, they are put through enough pain everyday of the week. The stroyline writers need to grow a set, give us interesting fueds, matches, and thrown in the special ingredients of unpredictability, and excitement. Although, a big spot would be nice every once and a while (FU off the top rope was a good example). Actually, there are some nice wrestling exchanges in that video. Yes I kno, Hero/Delirious and Low Ki (maybe) But still the majority is garbage spotfests.
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Post by VK on Sept 15, 2007 14:13:24 GMT -5
Im not saying that WWE needs to be more like Janpanese pish, where we see guys get blown up and all, im just saying that we need more gys who once and a while would do something unexpected. And to those on about injuries, remember KOTR '98, Foley wrestled the whole match with a seperated shoulder and a tooth through his ing lip! And hell, even after that he was only out for a couple of months, im not saying we need or even want more Foley types, just someone who is willing to do a big spot once a while But, hopefully if the rumors are true, then a HIAC match may be coming soon, so hopefully we see something unexpected in that Yeah Mick Foley did that spot and a bunch of other crazy ones and he had to retire when he was like 30. Wrestlers don't have to practically kill themselves to try and entertain us, that's just stupid
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Post by markallenkellner on Sept 15, 2007 14:20:27 GMT -5
Big bumps don't equal good wrestling. If that was the case, Jeff Hardy would be the Harley Race of our generation.
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Post by AndyPeck13 on Sept 15, 2007 14:21:17 GMT -5
saying you're a wrestling fan and only wanting to see big spots is like saying you're a Nascar fan and only watching for the wrecks...
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Post by hottiepants on Sept 15, 2007 14:55:09 GMT -5
Actually, there are some nice wrestling exchanges in that video. Yes I kno, Hero/Delirious and Low Ki (maybe) But still the majority is garbage spotfests. I can't tell you how wrong you are with that statement. Since when have Low Ki and Delirious worked CZW? Hero/Castagnoli, Up in Smoke, etc. are the guys you're thinking of. Have you even watched a full CZW show? It might be horrible since April. But before then, it was an awesome promotion.
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Post by brm on Sept 15, 2007 15:27:18 GMT -5
It does seem like a lot of the current WWE superstars are unwilling to take big bumps. Even on PPV matches, guys don't seem to go all out. PPV matches these days seem just like TV matches to me. Shawn Michaels, Jeff Hardy, Edge and Tommy Dreamer are just about the only guys on the active roster that really step it up on PPV. We don't need big spots every week, but at least more that 1-2 a year. Another thing I see it coming down to is the superstars passion for the business and the fans. Take a guy like Batista. If Batista is booked in a steel cage match against Booker T, you know that nobody is taking a bump off the top. But, if you have a cage match with Matt Hardy vs. Edge, you are certain somebody is jumping off the top. All four guys are on the active roster, and have the same schedule, but only two would take the bump. I think it just comes down to who cares more about the money, and who cares more about the fans and the business.
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Nirvana is Happiness
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Post by Nirvana is Happiness on Sept 15, 2007 15:35:38 GMT -5
Bumps are OK. Wrestling should be about wrestling, not jumping off ladders and acting stupid. Every now and then its cool to see one, but I say Jeff Hardy is kind of a joke, since hes based 98% of his career on bumps and spots.
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Post by redwhiteandblue on Sept 15, 2007 15:40:06 GMT -5
Sure its entertaining and cool. But thats not W-R-E-S-T-L-I-N-G.
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Post by ztj_wwf on Sept 15, 2007 16:21:59 GMT -5
the title of this thread disgusts me.
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Post by Ultimate Figure Collector on Sept 15, 2007 16:48:20 GMT -5
My friend and I always say that wrestlers use to take so many big bumps during the Attitude era and never get injured and now they work a different style and you have injury after injury. While I don't need huge highspots to be entertained I do think some of the current wrestlers should step it up a notch and start taking some bumps.
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Post by Creative Has Nothing for Me on Sept 15, 2007 17:04:47 GMT -5
Nope. Things are fine the way they are. Whoever said Orton/Cena was terrible is insane. The ending to that match was excellent. High spots or NOT required and I think the smaller things we get during TLC/MITB matches are good enough. Edge's bump @ last years Unforgiven was fine enough for me. No need for these guys to risk serious injuries because the day they do a huge bump and they DO hurt themselves, all of a sudden it's the E's fault.
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Post by kamardo on Sept 15, 2007 17:23:27 GMT -5
You want wrestlers to have balls? tell them to stop taking steroids.
Only smart people will get that though, because they know the side effects of roids.
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Post by muleface on Sept 15, 2007 17:38:00 GMT -5
I agree, the last OK spot was Backlash, Taker And Dave falling of the stage.
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Post by BrIaNMeRcY on Sept 15, 2007 17:44:05 GMT -5
Big bumps don't equal good wrestling. Quoted for truth. Good wrestling is being able to tell a story in the ring and actually make it look good. Take Cena vs. Orton at SummerSlam 2007, that happens to be a damn good match. Why? It told a story. You don't need big bumps to tell a story in the ring. Other examples is Cena vs. Michaels at WrestleMania 23, Austin/Rock & Jericho/Michaels at WrestleMania XIX. Those matches I listed are a few of the many great matches I've seen in my life. To say wrestlers need to grow balls is a asinine statement to make. What do we prefer, wrestlers taking painkillers for the rest of their life or taking it easy and not doing bumps that could end their careers? I prefer option two.
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Post by rkolegendkilla on Sept 15, 2007 18:05:57 GMT -5
So, you want wrestlers getting hurt more often?
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Post by pg14 on Sept 15, 2007 18:07:47 GMT -5
well if i was a wrestler i wouldnt risk any part of my body hurt for yall
because yall just are never happy
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callumHart
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Post by callumHart on Sept 15, 2007 18:21:44 GMT -5
The latest big ladder jump was probably WM23
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