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posted on Apr, 3 2016 @ 12:18 PM
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a reply to: Ameretat

I think I recall that I read somewhere that it was getting too dangerous. Could hurt a lot of necks if not done just right. It was a good move for him though I agree. He seemed such a natural at it.


Who do you folks think made the best heel of all time, or at least since you've been watching?



posted on Apr, 3 2016 @ 12:19 PM
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originally posted by: onehuman
a reply to: nonspecific

Your first video isn't working, but I was curious to see the move you like. Can you fix it perhaps?






posted on Apr, 3 2016 @ 12:24 PM
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originally posted by: onehuman
a reply to: Ameretat

I think I recall that I read somewhere that it was getting too dangerous. Could hurt a lot of necks if not done just right. It was a good move for him though I agree. He seemed such a natural at it.


Who do you folks think made the best heel of all time, or at least since you've been watching?



WWE has a lot of older wrestlers looking to sue due to head injuries so the curb stomp was banned to prevent future claims.



posted on Apr, 3 2016 @ 12:25 PM
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a reply to: TNMockingbird

That's pretty cool TN. Funny how those guys are such beast, but irl, most are pretty mellow and downright good people.

Some are a little crazy though, Freebirds come to mind off the bat!



posted on Apr, 3 2016 @ 12:28 PM
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a reply to: nonspecific


WOW that's a hell of a move. Never seen it before. Can you imagine if Undertaker had done that one in his younger days?



posted on Apr, 3 2016 @ 12:35 PM
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a reply to: nonspecific


It is kind of sad how hard they are pushed as much as they lay it all out there on the line. You know after the bright lights and riches comes some serious pain. It is no wonder pain killers are a serious problem with wrestlers. Hard for them to take a stand too because there is always a long line of youngins just waiting to jump in the ring and be the new...



posted on Apr, 3 2016 @ 12:41 PM
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originally posted by: onehuman
a reply to: nonspecific


It is kind of sad how hard they are pushed as much as they lay it all out there on the line. You know after the bright lights and riches comes some serious pain. It is no wonder pain killers are a serious problem with wrestlers. Hard for them to take a stand too because there is always a long line of youngins just waiting to jump in the ring and be the new...


Meh, amateur rugby players across the UK take similar pain in their tens of thousands every Saturday.
WWE Wrestlers are athletes and actors. I'm glad I have to actively search such staged rubbish out to watch it.



posted on Apr, 3 2016 @ 12:55 PM
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originally posted by: grainofsand

originally posted by: onehuman
a reply to: nonspecific


It is kind of sad how hard they are pushed as much as they lay it all out there on the line. You know after the bright lights and riches comes some serious pain. It is no wonder pain killers are a serious problem with wrestlers. Hard for them to take a stand too because there is always a long line of youngins just waiting to jump in the ring and be the new...


Meh, amateur rugby players across the UK take similar pain in their tens of thousands every Saturday.
WWE Wrestlers are athletes and actors. I'm glad I have to actively search such staged rubbish out to watch it.


I do the waste and recycling with a mate at the Bournemouth Rugby sevens finals and 3 day festival every year.

It's a godsend to find so much codeine and other various painkillers left behind after they have twatted each other senseless for 3 days.



posted on Apr, 3 2016 @ 12:56 PM
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originally posted by: grainofsand

originally posted by: onehuman
a reply to: nonspecific


It is kind of sad how hard they are pushed as much as they lay it all out there on the line. You know after the bright lights and riches comes some serious pain. It is no wonder pain killers are a serious problem with wrestlers. Hard for them to take a stand too because there is always a long line of youngins just waiting to jump in the ring and be the new...


Meh, amateur rugby players across the UK take similar pain in their tens of thousands every Saturday.
WWE Wrestlers are athletes and actors. I'm glad I have to actively search such staged rubbish out to watch it.


Bit more than a few painkillers for this one though eh?




posted on Apr, 3 2016 @ 12:57 PM
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a reply to: nonspecific

At least they ain't acting



posted on Apr, 3 2016 @ 01:02 PM
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a reply to: nonspecific

Yep, seen the same in an under 16's match my lad was playing in.
WWE wrestling is mostly choreographed, rugby is not.
WWE wrestling is lame in comparison to any small provincial town rugby club team.



posted on Apr, 3 2016 @ 01:08 PM
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originally posted by: grainofsand
a reply to: nonspecific

Yep, seen the same in an under 16's match my lad was playing in.
WWE wrestling is mostly choreographed, rugby is not.
WWE wrestling is lame in comparison to any small provincial town rugby club team.


You did not see a 6 foot 6 318 pound man jump off a turnbuckle and break his leg clean in half in a pub leauge rugby game.

A broken leg maybe but not that


This is not about what is better fella.

One is a sport the other is pure entertainment.




posted on Apr, 3 2016 @ 01:17 PM
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originally posted by: nonspecific
One is a sport the other is pure entertainment.


It is good you said that, because it clearly is not a sport, it is staged athletic acting at best.

...and yes, I've seen legs and arms pointing the wrong way in amateur rugby.
I'll leave you to the admiration of athletic actors in underpants now though as you have asserted it is entertainment and not a sport.

edit on 3.4.2016 by grainofsand because: clarity



posted on Apr, 3 2016 @ 01:53 PM
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originally posted by: grainofsand

originally posted by: nonspecific
One is a sport the other is pure entertainment.


It is good you said that, because it clearly is not a sport, it is staged athletic acting at best.

...and yes, I've seen legs and arms pointing the wrong way in amateur rugby.
I'll leave you to the admiration of athletic actors in underpants now though as you have asserted it is entertainment and not a sport.


And I shall leave you to your oriental customers and their unusual payment methods.




posted on Apr, 3 2016 @ 01:55 PM
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Good luck competing against the walking dead season finale. Lol



posted on Apr, 3 2016 @ 02:05 PM
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originally posted by: Brotherman
Good luck competing against the walking dead season finale. Lol


I think WWE will be alright with the competition as it is WM32.

32 years and still going strong!

What season is the tv show your talking about on? I have heard of it but never seen it myself.




posted on Apr, 3 2016 @ 02:11 PM
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a reply to: nonspecific
Season 6 and still has more viewers then any other tv event or program to date. The WWF/WWE is not doing very well UFC is ruining them and boxing. I used to love the WWF back in the 80's and 90's and was a staple of my childhood. Its just the concept of what they are doing is not blending with the times so well.



posted on Apr, 3 2016 @ 02:22 PM
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originally posted by: Brotherman
a reply to: nonspecific
Season 6 and still has more viewers then any other tv event or program to date. The WWF/WWE is not doing very well UFC is ruining them and boxing. I used to love the WWF back in the 80's and 90's and was a staple of my childhood. Its just the concept of what they are doing is not blending with the times so well.





Full Year 2015 Highlights Revenue increased 21% to $658.8 million, the highest in the Company’s history, including record levels of revenue from WWE’s Network, Television, Live event, Venue Merchandise, and WWE Shop businesses


WWE Corporate

The next year my business makes 650 million dollars a year, I hope people on the Internet lament about how it's "not doing very well".



posted on Apr, 3 2016 @ 02:30 PM
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originally posted by: Atsbhct

originally posted by: Brotherman
a reply to: nonspecific
Season 6 and still has more viewers then any other tv event or program to date. The WWF/WWE is not doing very well UFC is ruining them and boxing. I used to love the WWF back in the 80's and 90's and was a staple of my childhood. Its just the concept of what they are doing is not blending with the times so well.





Full Year 2015 Highlights Revenue increased 21% to $658.8 million, the highest in the Company’s history, including record levels of revenue from WWE’s Network, Television, Live event, Venue Merchandise, and WWE Shop businesses


WWE Corporate

The next year my business makes 650 million dollars a year, I hope people on the Internet lament about how it's "not doing very well".


From my limited understanding wwe movies, every single.one of them failed remember the marine with John cena? Flopped all of them. The wwf network is a bundle package with a few other networked channels on a tv package meaning its a default package with other channels. Fake wrestling fans are losing interest in it in wake of the ufc. Wwf used to make great successes having franchised characters sold as video games, this is waning drastically. I think the wwf isn't going to make it much longer. It is my opinion but I do think interest in the wwf is going the way of the dodo



posted on Apr, 3 2016 @ 02:40 PM
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originally posted by: Brotherman
It is my opinion but I do think interest in the wwf is going the way of the dodo

I hope so, because it is lame athletic acting. I can't understand why any grown person would watch that crap.




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