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I have no context to that video... and i don't think any context would help me out here. how is this still on the air?
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I fear out of context makes it better somehow. I think TNA has now been on longer than WCW and ECW combined. That Aces n Eights stuff from a decade ago looks like Shakespeare compare to whatever that clip is.zombiehead wrote: ↑Thu Dec 03, 2020 6:05 pmI have no context to that video... and i don't think any context would help me out here. how is this still on the air?
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Is it true that the wrestling team The Gangstas featuring New Jack used to win matches by affirmative action? Like, the other team would have more points, but then The Gangstas would force the promotion to do a redistribution of the points, so that The Gangstas won in the end?
I heard a rumor of this, but in searching through old footage I haven't been able to find any example of it.
I heard a rumor of this, but in searching through old footage I haven't been able to find any example of it.
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Aces and Eights at times was fucking awesome and hilarious. I'm a mark for good comedy in wrestling though and I know I'm in the minority on that, but there was a scene in a church or at a funeral or something that I remember had me laff'n pretty goodThe Bill wrote: ↑Thu Dec 03, 2020 6:55 pmI fear out of context makes it better somehow. I think TNA has now been on longer than WCW and ECW combined. That Aces n Eights stuff from a decade ago looks like Shakespeare compare to whatever that clip is.zombiehead wrote: ↑Thu Dec 03, 2020 6:05 pmI have no context to that video... and i don't think any context would help me out here. how is this still on the air?
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That was great:riley-o wrote: ↑Thu Dec 03, 2020 9:19 pmAces and Eights at times was fucking awesome and hilarious. I'm a mark for good comedy in wrestling though and I know I'm in the minority on that, but there was a scene in a church or at a funeral or something that I remember had me laff'n pretty goodThe Bill wrote: ↑Thu Dec 03, 2020 6:55 pmI fear out of context makes it better somehow. I think TNA has now been on longer than WCW and ECW combined. That Aces n Eights stuff from a decade ago looks like Shakespeare compare to whatever that clip is.zombiehead wrote: ↑Thu Dec 03, 2020 6:05 pmI have no context to that video... and i don't think any context would help me out here. how is this still on the air?
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Mr. Kennedy doing the D-Lo head thing hahahahaha
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Joe going to give Kurt the beer and then pulling it back makes me laugh so fucking hard every time in that video.
I loved that wedding. Only Impact can get away with OTT ridiculousness like that and I'm all about it.
I loved that wedding. Only Impact can get away with OTT ridiculousness like that and I'm all about it.
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Joe is a treasure. "You know we really shouldn't waste these, these are really.. they're nice, they're cold right now."godofdeadlydeath wrote: ↑Fri Dec 04, 2020 5:46 amJoe going to give Kurt the beer and then pulling it back makes me laugh so fucking hard every time in that video.
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Jesus fuckin christ. I hate modern wrestling. This shit here is the reason I watch the same old Portland Wrestling and Georgia Championship Wrestling clips.
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I’d love to get my hands on Championship Wrestling from Florida. Specifically the Kevin Sullivan run. The WWE network doesn’t have it.kevin hash wrote: ↑Fri Dec 04, 2020 7:13 pmJesus fuckin christ. I hate modern wrestling. This shit here is the reason I watch the same old Portland Wrestling and Georgia Championship Wrestling clips.
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Wonder if the Graham family is holding that stuff?
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Supposedly WWE bought the rights but taking their sweet time uploading it. Maybe the video quality is real poor, or a ton of unlicensed music they need to redub. Maybe the devil stuff, but I doubt that since the Sinister Minister and Ministry of Darkness isn’t a network issue. Or maybe WWE is filled with fucking assholes.
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The latter.
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I listen to Jim every week. It's better than actually watching the product.
Also....Undertaker running his gimmick into the ground is equal parts sad/funny.
"Give your mom a hug."
Also....Undertaker running his gimmick into the ground is equal parts sad/funny.
"Give your mom a hug."
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Meltzer is fucking smoked out.
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In Memoriam: OU mat legend Danny Hodge
Hodge won three national titles, got on the cover of SI and won an Olympic silver medal before a decorated career as a professional boxer and a professional wrestler
Ryan ChapmanDec 26, 2020
The Oklahoma Sooners lost a wrestling legend over the holidays.
National Wrestling Hall of Famer Danny Hodge died in his hometown of Perry, OK, on Dec. 24. Hodge was 88 years old.
In 1955, Hodge came to wrestle at Oklahoma, where he would post a 46-0 record and win three straight national titles under Hall of Fame coach Port Robertson.
“We are deeply saddened by the loss of Danny Hodge, a true giant in the sport of wrestling,” Oklahoma Vice President and Athletic Director Joe Castiglione said in a press release. “He was a man who displayed great character and toughness but was also selfless and had an ability to connect with people of all ages.
“He made everyone feel important when actually he was the one we were trying to celebrate. I was so honored to get to know him a little over the years. It was always special to have him on campus.”
Hodge’s showing at the 1957 NCAA Championships ended with him being named Most Outstanding Wrestler, and he was featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated (an honor no other college wrestler has earned to this day).
Hodge would go on to excel outside of the college wrestling arena. In the 1956 Melbourne Olympics, Hodge won the silver medal in freestyle wrestling. He would then go on to earn a 17-0 record in the boxing ring during the 1950’s, as well as an 18-year run as a professional wrestler.
The National Wrestling Hall of Fame inducted Hodge as a charter member in 1978, and Oklahoma state lawmakers named Hodge an Oklahoma Sports Hero in in 2005.
The Hodge Trophy was named after him, and is considered the “Heisman Trophy” of collegiate wrestling.
“His impact on OU wrestling and on the entire wrestling world will always be felt and appreciated,” Sooners wrestling coach Lou Rosselli said. “We extend our deepest condolences to his family and friends. His legacy will forever be treasured at the University of Oklahoma.”
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Hodge won three national titles, got on the cover of SI and won an Olympic silver medal before a decorated career as a professional boxer and a professional wrestler
Ryan ChapmanDec 26, 2020
The Oklahoma Sooners lost a wrestling legend over the holidays.
National Wrestling Hall of Famer Danny Hodge died in his hometown of Perry, OK, on Dec. 24. Hodge was 88 years old.
In 1955, Hodge came to wrestle at Oklahoma, where he would post a 46-0 record and win three straight national titles under Hall of Fame coach Port Robertson.
“We are deeply saddened by the loss of Danny Hodge, a true giant in the sport of wrestling,” Oklahoma Vice President and Athletic Director Joe Castiglione said in a press release. “He was a man who displayed great character and toughness but was also selfless and had an ability to connect with people of all ages.
“He made everyone feel important when actually he was the one we were trying to celebrate. I was so honored to get to know him a little over the years. It was always special to have him on campus.”
Hodge’s showing at the 1957 NCAA Championships ended with him being named Most Outstanding Wrestler, and he was featured on the cover of Sports Illustrated (an honor no other college wrestler has earned to this day).
Hodge would go on to excel outside of the college wrestling arena. In the 1956 Melbourne Olympics, Hodge won the silver medal in freestyle wrestling. He would then go on to earn a 17-0 record in the boxing ring during the 1950’s, as well as an 18-year run as a professional wrestler.
The National Wrestling Hall of Fame inducted Hodge as a charter member in 1978, and Oklahoma state lawmakers named Hodge an Oklahoma Sports Hero in in 2005.
The Hodge Trophy was named after him, and is considered the “Heisman Trophy” of collegiate wrestling.
“His impact on OU wrestling and on the entire wrestling world will always be felt and appreciated,” Sooners wrestling coach Lou Rosselli said. “We extend our deepest condolences to his family and friends. His legacy will forever be treasured at the University of Oklahoma.”
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