METALMICKY
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Please tell me that nobody over the the age of 15 has contributed to this thread!
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Not a wrestling fan, I take it?Please tell near that nobody over the the age of 15 has contributed to this thread!
As a spectacle I kind of get it but the whole contrived story lines nonsense and incidents in the parking lot stuff is just a bit silly. I'm an old fart who remembers the good honest Panto of ITV wrestling followed by the football resultsNot a wrestling fan, I take it?
Do you not watch any non-sport TV then? Because TV is, by definition, contrived storylinesAs a spectacle I kind of get it but the whole contrived story lines nonsense and incidents in the parking lot stuff is just a bit silly. I'm an old fart who remembers the good honest Panto of ITV wrestling followed by the football results
he'll inevitably fall out with someone which of course won't be his faultProbably get decent odds on Punk being released again inside of two years.
Physically or mentally?Please tell me that nobody over the the age of 15 has contributed to this thread!
Seth apparently tried to knock him out untill Corey and Cole held him back Seth has proper beef with him will be interesting how they keep these 2 apart if they can do business together it’s a no brainer for a mania matchhe'll inevitably fall out with someone which of course won't be his fault
he is undoubtedly a big draw though and is good enough in the ring to squeeze out a few good feuds before everything hits the fan
he had very good matches in AEW and a great feud with MJF
at the end of the day the bloke has spent years trashing WWE so no surprises that he's not overly popular there, but he also strikes me as someone who doesn't care one bit about making friends.Seth apparently tried to knock him out untill Corey and Cole held him back Seth has proper beef with him will be interesting how they keep these 2 apart if they can do business together it’s a no brainer for a mania match
Well yes, but as general rule sport isn't.Do you not watch any non-sport TV then? Because TV is, by definition, contrived storylines
Honestly. I love wrestling. First ppv was Royal rumble 1999, dad told me the next morning it was all fake. Still love it to this day despite him ruining it hahaWell yes, but as general rule sport isn't.
I'm not knocking it though. I haven't watched it since my son was a boy in the days of the Undertaker, the Rock, Stone Cold Steve Austin, William Regal, etc. And even though it was fake it was still fun, if a tad OTT at times.
It's soap opera where the actors are enormous blokes and I bloody love it.Honestly. I love wrestling. First ppv was Royal rumble 1999, dad told me the next morning it was all fake. Still love it to this day despite him ruining it haha
Genuinely all makes sense now because by all accounts I've no idea how the rock didn't kill Mankind with a steel chair
This.It's soap opera where the actors are enormous blokes and I bloody love it.
Like you, I don't care about the 'fake' thing either. Sure it's all worked out and they do all this stuff safely but some of that shit still hurts. There's no way to fake Mankind taking a 30+ft drop onto a table made of MDF
Amazing those years between late thirties to fifty really age some people.Is it politically incorrect to say “she’s let herself go a bit”?
WWE legend Tammy Sytch sentenced in deadly Florida car crash
WWE Hall of Famer Tammy Sytch, better known in pro wrestling as Sunny, was sentenced to nearly two decades in prison over a fatal DUI crash in Florida.www.foxnews.com
Not 'politically incorrect', just not very nice.Is it politically incorrect to say “she’s let herself go a bit”?
WWE legend Tammy Sytch sentenced in deadly Florida car crash
WWE Hall of Famer Tammy Sytch, better known in pro wrestling as Sunny, was sentenced to nearly two decades in prison over a fatal DUI crash in Florida.www.foxnews.com
Yes, that was very poor from me. From fame to shame is more what I intended, with a crap joke…Not 'politically incorrect', just not very nice.