SureYWouldntYa wrote: » It's €12.99 for us compared to ~€20 for each ppv, think of the difference in value for the Yanks who were paying $60 for each ppv and now paying $9.99 I don't have it every month but when I do I'd often find myself watching random stuff that I'd never have bought the DVD for 5/10 years ago Same as Netflix we don't appreciate fully how good we have it compared to what we had before
TimesArrow wrote: » Happy Mania week Just wondering, how does the network work back in ireland? Here in Canada, you can only get it through tv provider and the content is useless. I’d be using it through Apple TV, phone at home. Is there a decent selection? Can you order indepently of tv subscription? Thanks
Itssoeasy wrote: » It's 15 years today(14th March, 2004) since wrestlemania XX happened at MSG. I remember staying up for this life and at the time I felt it was a good mania. Now obviously some events in the years since have taken the shine off the main event which for years has been the joke of triple h lost the title to no one that night.
Loughc wrote: » We already did if you count the Rebuild, Redesign one....
gerrybbadd wrote: » WWE waste noo time in getting this too the Network. We've had an Ambrose one before and now Reigns. Will we see a Rollins one at some stage tooo?
PTH2009 wrote: » Chronicle- Roman Reigns premieres after Raw 'Go behind the scenes with Reigns for his emotional return too Raw following his leukaemia battle'
Itssoeasy wrote: » The network is five years old tomorrow. It doesn't feel like five years since I sat at my PC trying to sign up from parts unknown and still have the same account now and have never cancelled it. The current day product leaves a lot to desired but the archive alone means the price some of us are getting it for is insane. You'd never get anywhere close to the amount of archive for the price paid outside of the network.
gerrybbadd wrote: » I think the doc said some of his records still stand. There's endless strongman comps. I was in his prescence once when in Phoenix for Mania 26. Myself and & buddy were in Hooters, and a load of wrestlers were there. Matt Hardy, Finlay, Mark Henry, Drew McIntyre, and Tiffany. However, i was panned asleep after drinking several litres of cheap Heineken. I did get to meet Drew however.
PTH2009 wrote: » Yeah great doc Sad I never saw him in person as he was never at any live events I attended How many strongmen contests are there ??? Surely his deadlifting record is gone now
gerrybbadd wrote: » The Mark Henry Story is fantastic - go out of your way to watch it. Mark seems like such a genuinely nice guy behind it all. Really good to see they included D'Lo Brown in the docu too. And I was genuinely amazed to see him win the World's Strongest Man competition for the 2nd time, knowing that he hadn't really trained for it at all. All these strong men talking shít, Mark has to prove them wrong. Vince tries to talk him out of it, but when he won't be moved, tells Mark "just know, there's no room here for the World's 2nd Strongest Man" - wow
gerrybbadd wrote: » After listening to the Something to Wrestle with: Gorrila Monsoon episode, i'd love to see a WWE Documentary on Gorilla's life and times with the company. Certainly a voice of a generation, formed 2 great teams with Bobby & Jesse, and i'll always have a soft spot for his role as President