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Post by dustinrenegade on Apr 16, 2008 15:00:04 GMT -5
the actual wrestling...
everything now is just a ton of promos and segments and like a couple of matches
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Post by carly1988 on Apr 16, 2008 17:43:52 GMT -5
gee where to start.....
1) a 5 star classic match that doesnt involve a ladder, oversized cage, flaming tables or any other "props" where your more a stuntman then a wrestler
2) Non pre-written interviews.
3) A surprise factor, where you never knew who was gonna win
There are a TON of things that make old school better then this crap we've had for the past 10 years
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Post by LeighD on Apr 16, 2008 18:07:37 GMT -5
I definitely agree with G-Money's thoughts.
I also do miss the actual wrestling A LOT! Today's wrestling seems too generic and blah to me. I miss when a show's success depended upon guys WRESTLING and not acting and spotfests. I think that is why I just tend to read RAW, SD!, ECW, & TNA's result rather than watch them. I mean I don't feel like I missing something if I miss a show.
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Post by Mr. Old School™ on Apr 16, 2008 18:18:45 GMT -5
I miss when a certain wrestler would do a pre-recorded promo and they would have their own custom background. Like for "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan he would have a 2x4 with his name on it in the background on the screen.
Tito Santana also had one, as did Warrior, Mr. Perfect, Hogan, Macho King, Bret Hart, Blue Blazer, Natural Disasters and many, many more. I miss those. They were awesome. You NEVER see that now, which is a shame.
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Post by fallenhero on Apr 16, 2008 19:45:25 GMT -5
gee where to start..... 1) a 5 star classic match that doesnt involve a ladder, oversized cage, flaming tables or any other "props" where your more a stuntman then a wrestler 2) Non pre-written interviews. 3) A surprise factor, where you never knew who was gonna win There are a TON of things that make old school better then this crap we've had for the past 10 years 1.) Well, considering WrestleMania XXIV had two of them, you should be satisfied. Star ratings mean all anyways. 2.) I'd take a well scripted promo over some of the slurred crap I've seen from Hogan and others from the 80s. 3.) You could sit any old school PPV card down in front of me, and I guaranteed you had I not already seen it, I could pick the winners out. Hardly unpredictable.
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Post by rkolegendkilla on Apr 16, 2008 19:50:20 GMT -5
Do you know what I hate about old school fans?
That they bitch and complain about new wrestling fans. They blame fans for not watching wrestling until the 2000s, saying that they aren't real fans. Just shut the hell up, everyone has to start watching at some point. When I see a reply to a thread saying "lol, when did you start watching wrestling? lol", it just pisses me off.
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Post by Mark on Apr 16, 2008 19:52:05 GMT -5
not to mention, lord knows that their age of wrestling wasnt doing crap for the business
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Post by mercennario1080 on Apr 16, 2008 20:05:40 GMT -5
Do you know what I hate about old school fans? That they bitch and complain about new wrestling fans. They blame fans for not watching wrestling until the 2000s, saying that they aren't real fans. Just shut the hell up, everyone has to start watching at some point. When I see a reply to a thread saying "lol, when did you start watching wrestling? lol", it just pisses me off. Totally agree. Most of the old school fans act like this.
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Post by carly1988 on Apr 16, 2008 22:29:49 GMT -5
gee where to start..... 1) a 5 star classic match that doesnt involve a ladder, oversized cage, flaming tables or any other "props" where your more a stuntman then a wrestler 2) Non pre-written interviews. 3) A surprise factor, where you never knew who was gonna win There are a TON of things that make old school better then this crap we've had for the past 10 years 1.) Well, considering WrestleMania XXIV had two of them, you should be satisfied. Star ratings mean all anyways. 2.) I'd take a well scripted promo over some of the slurred **** I've seen from Hogan and others from the 80s. 3.) You could sit any old school PPV card down in front of me, and I guaranteed you had I not already seen it, I could pick the winners out. Hardly unpredictable. WM24 had two 5 star matches??? and which would that be? the 60yo vs the 50yo in the retirement match? and what? Yes in the 80s there were some horrible promos, especially by guys like Hogan, but there is NOBODY thats wrestling today that can cut an unwritten promo like guys like Steamboat, Flair, or the Road Warriors. And you wanna see bad promos, find a Ronnie Garvin Promo and yes you can predict any old school card. I mean we've all known the outcomes of the last 19 wrestlemanias but im sure EVERYONE knew Tommy Rich was gonna beat Harley Race for the NWA World title....Riiiiiiiiiiight Also i have no problem with the NEW wrestling fans, just show a little respect for guys like Flair, Rhodes, Race, Hogan cause without them you would be watching As the World Turns. Also last time i checked this crap they put on tv now, isnt doing anything for the business either. The 80s were more popular then it is now
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Post by Iron Man on Apr 16, 2008 22:34:46 GMT -5
1.) Well, considering WrestleMania XXIV had two of them, you should be satisfied. Star ratings mean all anyways. 2.) I'd take a well scripted promo over some of the slurred **** I've seen from Hogan and others from the 80s. 3.) You could sit any old school PPV card down in front of me, and I guaranteed you had I not already seen it, I could pick the winners out. Hardly unpredictable. WM24 had two 5 star matches??? and which would that be? the 60yo vs the 50yo in the retirement match? and what? Yes in the 80s there were some horrible promos, especially by guys like Hogan, but there is NOBODY thats wrestling today that can cut an unwritten promo like guys like Steamboat, Flair, or the Road Warriors. And you wanna see bad promos, find a Ronnie Garvin Promo and yes you can predict any old school card. I mean we've all known the outcomes of the last 19 wrestlemanias but im sure EVERYONE knew Tommy Rich was gonna beat Harley Race for the NWA World title....Riiiiiiiiiiight Also i have no problem with the NEW wrestling fans, just show a little respect for guys like Flair, Rhodes, Race, Hogan cause without them you would be watching As the World Turns. Also last time i checked this crap they put on tv now, isnt doing anything for the business either. The 80s were more popular then it is now Taker vs. Edge (Not 5* imo, but a pretty damn good match, not involving spots)
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Post by carly1988 on Apr 16, 2008 23:24:30 GMT -5
WM24 had two 5 star matches??? and which would that be? the 60yo vs the 50yo in the retirement match? and what? Yes in the 80s there were some horrible promos, especially by guys like Hogan, but there is NOBODY thats wrestling today that can cut an unwritten promo like guys like Steamboat, Flair, or the Road Warriors. And you wanna see bad promos, find a Ronnie Garvin Promo and yes you can predict any old school card. I mean we've all known the outcomes of the last 19 wrestlemanias but im sure EVERYONE knew Tommy Rich was gonna beat Harley Race for the NWA World title....Riiiiiiiiiiight Also i have no problem with the NEW wrestling fans, just show a little respect for guys like Flair, Rhodes, Race, Hogan cause without them you would be watching As the World Turns. Also last time i checked this crap they put on tv now, isnt doing anything for the business either. The 80s were more popular then it is now Taker vs. Edge (Not 5* imo, but a pretty damn good match, not involving spots) Good matches no doubt...theres been a few good matches the past couple years but I cant remember a match recently where in 10-20 years im gonna say "God you remember that match....." We havent had a Flair-Steamboat, Savage-Steamboat type match in a LONG time, at least in the United States
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Post by LeighD on Apr 17, 2008 5:36:02 GMT -5
Do you know what I hate about old school fans? That they bitch and complain about new wrestling fans. They blame fans for not watching wrestling until the 2000s, saying that they aren't real fans. Just shut the hell up, everyone has to start watching at some point. When I see a reply to a thread saying "lol, when did you start watching wrestling? lol", it just pisses me off. While I'm definitely an old-school fan, I in no way shape or form hate new wrestling fans. Everyone starts watching at some point. I do have a problem with fans that want a spotfest and believe that is the only good form of wrestling. These tend to be mostly newer fans that are closeminded about true form of pro-wrestling. Yes wrestlers are athletes and entertainers, but they're not stuntmen. gee where to start..... 1) a 5 star classic match that doesnt involve a ladder, oversized cage, flaming tables or any other "props" where your more a stuntman then a wrestler 2) Non pre-written interviews. 3) A surprise factor, where you never knew who was gonna win There are a TON of things that make old school better then this crap we've had for the past 10 years 1.) Well, considering WrestleMania XXIV had two of them, you should be satisfied. Star ratings mean all anyways. 2.) I'd take a well scripted promo over some of the slurred **** I've seen from Hogan and others from the 80s. 3.) You could sit any old school PPV card down in front of me, and I guaranteed you had I not already seen it, I could pick the winners out. Hardly unpredictable. 1) Ironically, 3 of the 4 participants of the 2 "five-star" matches you're talking about are old-school wrestlers. But I won't really call them 5-star, well maybe the HBK vs. Flair match. 2) I've never been a person of promos. I hate people reading from scripts and feel wrestlers need to do their own stuff. 3)Your statement for part 3 is simply not even worth my time and energy. I miss when wrestling focused on wrestling and the not all the aspects of hollywood.
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Post by Johnny Lawrence - Cobra Kai on Apr 17, 2008 8:05:10 GMT -5
Back in the day, people used to complain about jobber squash matches. But I actually miss those and think they were valuable to building heat for feuds.
In 1987 (or really, any year in the mid-late 80s), the main weekly shows like WWF Superstars of Wrestling or World Championship Wrestling on the SuperStation normally had a series of quick jobber matches, each paired with a promo from the wrestler talking about the big-name guy he'd be feuding with on house shows, or at the next major event (Mania, SummerSlam, Great American Bash etc.).
I liked it because it helped each "name" wrestler, from the biggest main eventer down to the "jobber to the stars," get over their moves and get heat on their own without competing with another star for cheers/boos every week. When a new feud started, it had greater impact because confrontations between two "name" stars were made to feel special.
Today, if you go to a house show and see a match like Crime Time vs. Cade & Murdoch on the undercard, chances are you've seen those teams wrestle at least a dozen times on Raw or PPV already. Back in the day, it was more special, since we'd have seen each team demolish jobbers every week, but seeing them against each other would have been somewhat unique.
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Post by The Boglin on Apr 17, 2008 12:03:34 GMT -5
I miss when a certain wrestler would do a pre-recorded promo and they would have their own custom background. Like for "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan he would have a 2x4 with his name on it in the background on the screen. Tito Santana also had one, as did Warrior, Mr. Perfect, Hogan, Macho King, Bret Hart, Blue Blazer, Natural Disasters and many, many more. I miss those. They were awesome. You NEVER see that now, which is a shame. 1985-very early 1990's was the best era in wrestling, for sure.
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Post by fair2flair on Apr 17, 2008 14:06:45 GMT -5
1/23/84 - 4/1/90 was the greatest era of wrestling for me. Hogan beats sheik until hogan loses to warrior. Those years were magic for me. Plus the LJN figs are still my favorite which were out during those years.
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Post by redypiper on Apr 17, 2008 15:13:45 GMT -5
edge and taker did have a good match at mania this year. but it is not like steamboat v flair steamboat v savage, flair v von erich. i know that but i was impressed by egde a bit. i watch way more wwe 24/7 than current wrestling.
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Post by fallenhero on Apr 17, 2008 16:17:31 GMT -5
1.) Well, considering WrestleMania XXIV had two of them, you should be satisfied. Star ratings mean all anyways. 2.) I'd take a well scripted promo over some of the slurred **** I've seen from Hogan and others from the 80s. 3.) You could sit any old school PPV card down in front of me, and I guaranteed you had I not already seen it, I could pick the winners out. Hardly unpredictable. WM24 had two 5 star matches??? and which would that be? the 60yo vs the 50yo in the retirement match? and what? Yes in the 80s there were some horrible promos, especially by guys like Hogan, but there is NOBODY thats wrestling today that can cut an unwritten promo like guys like Steamboat, Flair, or the Road Warriors. And you wanna see bad promos, find a Ronnie Garvin Promo and yes you can predict any old school card. I mean we've all known the outcomes of the last 19 wrestlemanias but im sure EVERYONE knew Tommy Rich was gonna beat Harley Race for the NWA World title....Riiiiiiiiiiight Also i have no problem with the NEW wrestling fans, just show a little respect for guys like Flair, Rhodes, Race, Hogan cause without them you would be watching As the World Turns. Also last time i checked this crap they put on tv now, isnt doing anything for the business either. The 80s were more popular then it is now 1.) Taker/Edge and Flair/Michaels. 2.) Raven is better on the mic (arguably) than any of the guys you named, with the exception of Flair. 3.) Yeah, because I haven't seen enough of old NWA/WWF footage to tell you how an old school card would play out without actually watching it. And of course the 80s was a bigger era for wrestling, people still believed it was legit, and wrestling wasn't getting BOMBARDED with steroid allocations as they are now.
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Post by carly1988 on Apr 17, 2008 16:36:57 GMT -5
WM24 had two 5 star matches??? and which would that be? the 60yo vs the 50yo in the retirement match? and what? Yes in the 80s there were some horrible promos, especially by guys like Hogan, but there is NOBODY thats wrestling today that can cut an unwritten promo like guys like Steamboat, Flair, or the Road Warriors. And you wanna see bad promos, find a Ronnie Garvin Promo and yes you can predict any old school card. I mean we've all known the outcomes of the last 19 wrestlemanias but im sure EVERYONE knew Tommy Rich was gonna beat Harley Race for the NWA World title....Riiiiiiiiiiight Also i have no problem with the NEW wrestling fans, just show a little respect for guys like Flair, Rhodes, Race, Hogan cause without them you would be watching As the World Turns. Also last time i checked this crap they put on tv now, isnt doing anything for the business either. The 80s were more popular then it is now 1.) Taker/Edge and Flair/Michaels. 2.) Raven is better on the mic (arguably) than any of the guys you named, with the exception of Flair. 3.) Yeah, because I haven't seen enough of old NWA/WWF footage to tell you how an old school card would play out without actually watching it. And of course the 80s was a bigger era for wrestling, people still believed it was legit, and wrestling wasn't getting BOMBARDED with steroid allocations as they are now. Nobody will look back 20 years from now and go "My god you remember that match at WM24 between Edge and Undertaker?" Not taking anything away from them, the match was good but it wasnt a 5 star classic. Anyone that thinks that was a true all time classic doesnt know wrestling. Undertaker cant put on a 5 star type match. Hes a great big man but hes just not gonna do it. If Flair wasnt retiring nobody would remember his match either. Flair-HBK was just pure hype. The match was no better then Badd Blood 03 which most people have already forgotten about. Raven, although a good interview, had everything scripted. Its one of my many knocks against The Rock. He was funny as hell no doubt but everything was written for him. Thats whats hurting wrestlers today is that they have their charisma written for them they cant just go out and do it naturally. There were some very predictable matches in the 80s no doubt. I mean Starrcade 83 Flair for the Gold...If you didnt think Flair was walking out champion then you're an idiot. They didnt always build up heel turns though in the 80s. They would just randomly do it and there was a shock factor which now days there no longer is. I mean the whole deal with London-Kendrick or Cade-Murdoch, EVERYONE can see this comming but Pez Whatley turning on Jimmy Valient, nobody saw. This new age of wrestling needs a shock factor and originality. Everything they are doing has been done thousands of times before and its just not entertaining anymore
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Post by Iron Man on Apr 17, 2008 16:54:55 GMT -5
1.) Taker/Edge and Flair/Michaels. 2.) Raven is better on the mic (arguably) than any of the guys you named, with the exception of Flair. 3.) Yeah, because I haven't seen enough of old NWA/WWF footage to tell you how an old school card would play out without actually watching it. And of course the 80s was a bigger era for wrestling, people still believed it was legit, and wrestling wasn't getting BOMBARDED with steroid allocations as they are now. Nobody will look back 20 years from now and go "My god you remember that match at WM24 between Edge and Undertaker?" Not taking anything away from them, the match was good but it wasnt a 5 star classic. Anyone that thinks that was a true all time classic doesnt know wrestling. Undertaker cant put on a 5 star type match. Hes a great big man but hes just not gonna do it. If Flair wasnt retiring nobody would remember his match either. Flair-HBK was just pure hype. The match was no better then Badd Blood 03 which most people have already forgotten about. Raven, although a good interview, had everything scripted. Its one of my many knocks against The Rock. He was funny as hell no doubt but everything was written for him. Thats whats hurting wrestlers today is that they have their charisma written for them they cant just go out and do it naturally. There were some very predictable matches in the 80s no doubt. I mean Starrcade 83 Flair for the Gold...If you didnt think Flair was walking out champion then you're an idiot. They didnt always build up heel turns though in the 80s. They would just randomly do it and there was a shock factor which now days there no longer is. I mean the whole deal with London-Kendrick or Cade-Murdoch, EVERYONE can see this comming but Pez Whatley turning on Jimmy Valient, nobody saw. This new age of wrestling needs a shock factor and originality. Everything they are doing has been done thousands of times before and its just not entertaining anymore Undertaker vs. Kurt Angle at No Way Out 2005 (or 2006, can't remember) was one of the best matches I have ever seen. Def. 5 star match.
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Post by fallenhero on Apr 17, 2008 17:08:52 GMT -5
Nobody will look back 20 years from now and go "My god you remember that match at WM24 between Edge and Undertaker?" Not taking anything away from them, the match was good but it wasnt a 5 star classic. Anyone that thinks that was a true all time classic doesnt know wrestling. Undertaker cant put on a 5 star type match. Hes a great big man but hes just not gonna do it. If Flair wasnt retiring nobody would remember his match either. Flair-HBK was just pure hype. The match was no better then Badd Blood 03 which most people have already forgotten about. Raven, although a good interview, had everything scripted. Its one of my many knocks against The Rock. He was funny as hell no doubt but everything was written for him. Thats whats hurting wrestlers today is that they have their charisma written for them they cant just go out and do it naturally. There were some very predictable matches in the 80s no doubt. I mean Starrcade 83 Flair for the Gold...If you didnt think Flair was walking out champion then you're an idiot. They didnt always build up heel turns though in the 80s. They would just randomly do it and there was a shock factor which now days there no longer is. I mean the whole deal with London-Kendrick or Cade-Murdoch, EVERYONE can see this comming but Pez Whatley turning on Jimmy Valient, nobody saw. This new age of wrestling needs a shock factor and originality. Everything they are doing has been done thousands of times before and its just not entertaining anymore Undertaker vs. Kurt Angle at No Way Out 2005 (or 2006, can't remember) was one of the best matches I have ever seen. Def. 5 star match. In case you haven't got it by now, if it doesn't involve Flair or if it's not from the 1980s, this guy's not going to admit it's good.
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