HandsomeBob wrote: » Christ that's mad. I was in Captain America's watching it and think I was one of the few not cheering the result. :pac:
gerrybbadd wrote: » I was there too. Stunned at what I seen.
CastorTroy wrote: » On another note, was just thinking about Balor's injury during the Universal title match and going on to win it. In those cases whose responsibility is it to call for a change of result? Like I assume before the match starts that the competitors and ref are told that if they feel something going wrong that will hinder their title run to change the outcome. So would it just have been a case of Balor feeling something and not wanting to accept it or thought it wasn't too bad, or should he have told the ref to put the belt on Seth?
oneilla wrote: » According to Finn on his documentary, the shoulder popped several times during that match.
Itssoeasy wrote: » Also if a wrestler or commentator(Jerry lawyer incident) has a serious injury then bar being in a hospital you couldn't be in a better place then a wwe ring. I hate to think if jerrys heart attack had happened somewhere else other then an arena filled with WWE and otherside medical staff how different the outcome could have been. Also didn't Finn pop his shoulder back into place ? A great insight into this would be Jericho's podcast with Charles Robinson talking about the Neville injury. It's very interesting to learn how it's handled. Also, Charles Robinson said that if you ask a guy if they are okay and they don't answer or say they are when they aren't, what exactly can a ref do ?
Super-Rush wrote: » My recollection of that night? Scene missing.
leggo wrote: » As soon as you started typing that I thought of Kofi Kingston and Rey Mysterio. So yes. Occasionally, if they’re pushing the boat out, you’ll get a shneaky Chavo Guerrero match.
beakerjoe wrote: » I speared some randomer outside in a mess fight and banged my noggin. Good times
gerrybbadd wrote: » Joey, you weren't at Mania 26 in Phoenix by any chance? Myself & SuperRush were there, drinking in a bar with some Irish blokes. Random spearing and Ric Flair chops were order of the night
leggo wrote: » The amount of pretend wrestling matches that used to happen outside these! Or once I remember getting sent a pic of the Phil Lynott statue with the WWE Title across his shoulder. :pac:
HandsomeBob wrote: » I was fresh.....ish. Been only to that one and 30 and remember the best moments fairly clearly. 30 was the better craic for the buffoons in attendance providing entertainment.
HandsomeBob wrote: » Haha....yea. Good night. Didn't go there with the plan to meet boardsies but recognised Super Rush and approached him. Great craic.