HandsomeBob wrote: » Always found it strange that he got a reaction like that at the time. I put it mostly down to how they built his return i.e. stuff like that desire video.
Itssoeasy wrote: » https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRGQugQpjz8 Trips return at MSG. You don't get pops like that for a return in this day and age. JR's Call "THIS IS AS LOUD AS ANY SUSTAINED ROAR THAT I HAVE HEARD IN MADISON SQUARE GARDEN!"
Riddle101 wrote: » Itssoeasy wrote: » https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRGQugQpjz8 Trips return at MSG. You don't get pops like that for a return in this day and age. JR's Call "THIS IS AS LOUD AS ANY SUSTAINED ROAR THAT I HAVE HEARD IN MADISON SQUARE GARDEN!" It's interesting to note that after Triple H's return, HHH, The Rock and Stone Cold Steve Austin were all babyfaces on the same roster. Not sure if people find it significant but that would have been the only time they were all the same alignment.
leggo wrote: » SmackDown in mid/late 2002 is one of my favourite periods of wrestling ever! The SmackDown six, the rise of Lesnar, Taker as American Bad Ass, Cena and Orton finding their feet. I also find it fascinating with how much of a trainwreck Raw was (this was the start of Triple H 'holding people down', necrophilia, HLA etc). It's such an interesting time, if not necessarily for the right reasons all the time. I'm watching back old Raws going back 20 years, so 1998 currently, but 2002 is something I look forward to if I'm still doing it then.
A Rogue Hobo wrote: Yeah I'm hoping it gets better cos I remember thinking at the time it was way better than it is currently. I haven't quite reached Smackdown Six yet, im at Backlash at the moment, so right after the draft, with both shows trying to find their feet and random teams put together.
Taylor Gray Physician wrote: » I think back to Adam Blampied coming off as a total mark saying it to Rey Mysterio and Rey not having a clue what he's on about, cringe
Itssoeasy wrote: » 2001 post mania Austin is glorious stuff. I love his paranoid character where he is losing his grip on reality and is constantly repeating that his name is stone cold Steve Austin. I've just watched the raw where triple H does his quad(which is the reason I was looking at his return videos at the weekend) and fair ****ing play to him for even trying to continue the match. You can say a lot about triple H but his toughness isn't an area where you can say anything about him.
sky88 wrote: » I loved heel austin know it wasnt everyone cup of tea but god it was so great
Itssoeasy wrote: » I loved his stuff but one thing that's not aged well with me(and it's maybe because I've changed as a wrestling fan since 2001) is the dragging the belt around and throwing all over the place. That bugs me in hindsight.
NDWC wrote: » From what I've seen of him in NXT I'm a big fan of Kyle O'Reilly, his in-ring work and mannerisms are great, you'd rarely hear him being talked up though for whatever reason, maybe it's just me.
CastorTroy wrote: » Anyone else dislike all the terms given to wrestlers? Especially the women like Goddess, Queen, Empress. Paige was still being referred to as the anti diva last night considering that title is redundant now
J. Marston wrote: » Lunatic Fringe being the worst.
CastorTroy wrote: » Anyone else dislike all the terms given to wrestlers? Especially the women like Goddess, Queen, Empress.
gerrybbadd wrote: » Yup. Did it all start with The Phenom?
CastorTroy wrote: » "It's Boss time!"
Lithium93_ wrote: » ^^ Agree with what Omackeral says about Cole, the rest of his over the top emphasizing can be dealt/put up with, but IT'S BOSS TIME and the extra oomph he puts into is where I draw the line. Also wankpuffin, I'm nicking that for future use :pac: