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I honestly think any one of us could create a new wrestling company that depicted all the 'fun' that has gone from wrestling. I know TNA are trying to do that but they are using washed up wrestlers and characters. Imagine a wrestling brand started from scratch. Bringing back tag teams that meant something like LOD, The Rockers, Buschwackers, type of tag teams. Belts that actually mean something aswell instead of having the old WCW heavyweight belt as a WWE championship belt, wtf is that about.just imagine...
Quote from: Bez on March 19, 2009, 04:55:10 AMI honestly think any one of us could create a new wrestling company that depicted all the 'fun' that has gone from wrestling. I know TNA are trying to do that but they are using washed up wrestlers and characters. Imagine a wrestling brand started from scratch. Bringing back tag teams that meant something like LOD, The Rockers, Buschwackers, type of tag teams. Belts that actually mean something aswell instead of having the old WCW heavyweight belt as a WWE championship belt, wtf is that about.just imagine...What's wrong with the Ric Flair belt?
Quote from: Shallow on March 19, 2009, 06:46:19 AMQuote from: Bez on March 19, 2009, 04:55:10 AMI honestly think any one of us could create a new wrestling company that depicted all the 'fun' that has gone from wrestling. I know TNA are trying to do that but they are using washed up wrestlers and characters. Imagine a wrestling brand started from scratch. Bringing back tag teams that meant something like LOD, The Rockers, Buschwackers, type of tag teams. Belts that actually mean something aswell instead of having the old WCW heavyweight belt as a WWE championship belt, wtf is that about.just imagine...What's wrong with the Ric Flair belt?Nothing. That's the best looking world title in wrestling ever.
Quote from: DJ SUGAFREE QUIK on March 19, 2009, 02:29:05 PMQuote from: Shallow on March 19, 2009, 06:46:19 AMQuote from: Bez on March 19, 2009, 04:55:10 AMI honestly think any one of us could create a new wrestling company that depicted all the 'fun' that has gone from wrestling. I know TNA are trying to do that but they are using washed up wrestlers and characters. Imagine a wrestling brand started from scratch. Bringing back tag teams that meant something like LOD, The Rockers, Buschwackers, type of tag teams. Belts that actually mean something aswell instead of having the old WCW heavyweight belt as a WWE championship belt, wtf is that about.just imagine...What's wrong with the Ric Flair belt?Nothing. That's the best looking world title in wrestling ever. It had meaning until David Arquette won it.
The hosts of the squared circle on cable radio was giving them lots of free advice in order 2 make the product better & WCW chose 2 do the opposite & lose ratings, fans & business.
Quote from: DJ SUGAFREE QUIK on March 20, 2009, 03:06:36 AMThe hosts of the squared circle on cable radio was giving them lots of free advice in order 2 make the product better & WCW chose 2 do the opposite & lose ratings, fans & business. That was a good show.
Quote from: King Sikotic II on March 21, 2009, 01:17:04 AMQuote from: DJ SUGAFREE QUIK on March 20, 2009, 03:06:36 AMThe hosts of the squared circle on cable radio was giving them lots of free advice in order 2 make the product better & WCW chose 2 do the opposite & lose ratings, fans & business. That was a good show.Oh good you heard of it, with shadowe. Sadly, WCW, TNA & WCWF chose 2 fuck up so much that the crew just went into a different line of work Did you ever hear the wrestle talk show in the early 90's hosted by the late Dynamite D?
Quote from: Halu Sination on March 14, 2009, 11:40:39 PMQuote from: Shallow on March 14, 2009, 11:16:32 PMQuote from: Halu Sination on March 14, 2009, 11:08:50 PMTest did look ridiculously roided up in his final run with the WWE.I know it's unfair to blame steroids every single time, but you have to admit, that does seem to be the common denominator amongst all of these wrestlers who recently passed away. Depending on how badly they abused it, being clean for a couple years isn't going to reverse all of the side effects that it could take on someone's health.Nevertheless, R.I.P. to the man who never got to marry Stephanie McMahon.The common denominator is steroids + pain killers + roofies + coke + heroin + alcohol + sleeping pills + whatever the fuck else you can think of. Take steroids out of that list and these guys still end up dead. Not Eddie, or anyone else who was clean for several years. His enlarged heart complications was a result of steroid abuse. Most the other shit you listed, despite all having horrible long-term effects, isn't going to destroy your heart like that in a fatal manner when you've been staying away from it for so long.It just so happens that a lot of these other guys who passed away in the past couple years weren't clean of everything when they died, so the steroids gets mixed into all the other shit that they've done.If what you are saying is true then the body building world would have a much higher body count than wrestling. Where are the dead bodybuilders?
Quote from: Shallow on March 14, 2009, 11:16:32 PMQuote from: Halu Sination on March 14, 2009, 11:08:50 PMTest did look ridiculously roided up in his final run with the WWE.I know it's unfair to blame steroids every single time, but you have to admit, that does seem to be the common denominator amongst all of these wrestlers who recently passed away. Depending on how badly they abused it, being clean for a couple years isn't going to reverse all of the side effects that it could take on someone's health.Nevertheless, R.I.P. to the man who never got to marry Stephanie McMahon.The common denominator is steroids + pain killers + roofies + coke + heroin + alcohol + sleeping pills + whatever the fuck else you can think of. Take steroids out of that list and these guys still end up dead. Not Eddie, or anyone else who was clean for several years. His enlarged heart complications was a result of steroid abuse. Most the other shit you listed, despite all having horrible long-term effects, isn't going to destroy your heart like that in a fatal manner when you've been staying away from it for so long.It just so happens that a lot of these other guys who passed away in the past couple years weren't clean of everything when they died, so the steroids gets mixed into all the other shit that they've done.
Quote from: Halu Sination on March 14, 2009, 11:08:50 PMTest did look ridiculously roided up in his final run with the WWE.I know it's unfair to blame steroids every single time, but you have to admit, that does seem to be the common denominator amongst all of these wrestlers who recently passed away. Depending on how badly they abused it, being clean for a couple years isn't going to reverse all of the side effects that it could take on someone's health.Nevertheless, R.I.P. to the man who never got to marry Stephanie McMahon.The common denominator is steroids + pain killers + roofies + coke + heroin + alcohol + sleeping pills + whatever the fuck else you can think of. Take steroids out of that list and these guys still end up dead.
Test did look ridiculously roided up in his final run with the WWE.I know it's unfair to blame steroids every single time, but you have to admit, that does seem to be the common denominator amongst all of these wrestlers who recently passed away. Depending on how badly they abused it, being clean for a couple years isn't going to reverse all of the side effects that it could take on someone's health.Nevertheless, R.I.P. to the man who never got to marry Stephanie McMahon.
In a heartless act, I'm calling Lex Luger next...