Clegg wrote: » I'm a fan of Ospreay, but he won't be wrestling by the time he's 30 if he keeps going the way he is. He wrestles every match at 100% so it's no wonder he's already in awful shape injury wise. He needs to learn to slow down and take it easy for the smaller events and cards.
Moneymaker wrote: » 2016 Dynamite Kid. Kid needs to slow the fuuck down. He's unbelievable and his talent deserves a big stage, I just hope he makes it that far.
"Right so time to play the honesty game with you all. I absolutely love professional wrestling but most of all I love British wrestling. Mainly because it reminds me of how we are not meant to be in the position we are right now but everyone has scratched and clawed to make British Wrestling so popular. Weather your a fan, wrestler, camera guy, promoter, merch girl, or the guy that takes the jackets backstage. You've all helped in making British Wrestling so god damn cool. And you know it's worked because last night out of 24 participants 6 British lads & 1 guy from Amsterdam (pretty much adopted BRIT) performed in PWG's BOLA. For that I'm very proud of all of them and our wonderful little country. Now to address a matter that's been the rumours of how messed up I am when it concerns my body. I'm not going to make the extent or my injuries public and being honest it's nothing to be scared about or fear for my life. But if I carry on doing the style of matches I do at the rate I do them at my body has no time to recover and that's when I'm gonna get hurt. Having said this I would like to make it public that the things I wanted to do I need to like the British Triangle Championship I'm gonna need to put a hold on until my body is ready again. So saying this I'm going to honour some of my commitments as a champion in other places, and filling out my duties in touring with NJPW but once I'm in my home country I need to rest. So here are the dates you'll see me Wrestling in the UK: • Southside - October 1st • WCPW - November 9th • RPW/NJPW - November 10th/11th • ROH - 18th/20th Nov • RCWA - 19th Nov There are other dates im not announced for yet that will be talked about and there are dates promoters have booked me in for that I need to talk to you about. Please do not panic or worry about me as I'm walking & healthy. But it comes a point where your body can only take so much and I'm making the adult decision to give my body time to heal. Hope you can all understand where I'm coming from. Love you all lots"
PTH2009 wrote: » Weird thing happening tonight and this weekend in the WWE world The Raw crew are currently in London at the o2 for a live event and then travel to Manila in the Philippines and China for shows over the weekend and then back to Baltimore for raw on Monday. Unreal amount of travelling and it must take a toll on there bodies SD crew are of course still in the US and have a house show On Saturday before backlash on Sunday Why on earth did they put a show on in London when they are touring the UK in November ???
"leggo wrote: » WWE are a corporation comparable in size to the NFL/NBA/EPL
764dak wrote: » Am I recalling this correctly? Were WCW steel cages' tops covered?
Deleted User wrote: » Well, it's 1/7th the size of the smallest of those.
stacybeauchamp wrote: » Regis is still going strong, at 85. I miss him on letterman
Turtyturd wrote: » Just on the back of the Vince injury news. The day Vince goes is going to be a sad day. Normally when I hear of a wrestler's death I don't give it much thought and move on, even with stuff like Owen the tribute show connected with me more so than the actual death. I think with Vince it would be the first time I'd actually feel a loss. The man might be a petty, grade A bastard on the business side of things but he has been responsible for some of my fondest wrestling memories both directly as Mr. McMahon, and from behind the curtain. Always seems to be willing to do anything he asks the wrestlers to do, and some of the backstage stories are unreal. Even thinking of never seeing that strut, or hearing his snarling voice live again is a sad thought.
Bounty Hunter wrote: » Anyone know if Conor's cure is replacing Susan Kolman ? If so I'd like that as it is a much better fit for WWE and will come across as less forced. Nothing against the charity (although I did hear others saying negatives before) but I always found it didn't fit as well to have segments with middle aged women during a PW show while obviously kids and a kids charity born out of a young WWE fan who was even the first recipient of the WWE's HOF Warrior award obviously makes a lot more sense imo.
Nerdkiller1991 wrote: » I hope so, given what's been said about Koman "charity". Stuff like trying stop charities of a similar nature, all while pocketing donation money for themselves.
Agent Coulson wrote: » I loved Vince the commentator long before I knew he was the man running the show.
gerrybbadd wrote: » So did I. I always thought him, JR and King together were the dream team in commentary.