Agent Coulson wrote: » No one would want Mick Foley as he looks right now on there TV program. He has taken is hobo look to all new levels.
Deleted User wrote: » I love Mick Foley but want him nowhere near AEW because they shouldn't be looking to the past. I think his son works for WWE now so he wouldn't want to jeopardize that anyway. I'm not even a huge fan but the only person they should be aiming to sign from the last 10 - 15 years is CM Punk.
happyoutscan wrote: » You would think that they've made some form of an offer at this stage?
LineOfBeauty wrote: » WWE wrestlers getting gotten to by Soulja Boy on Twitter is just *chef's kiss*
beakerjoe wrote: » Whats this? Can you elaborate.
Lithium93_ wrote: » It's a tweet from February 28th, I think is the cause of the issue..https://twitter.com/souljaboy/status/1365924312985731073
Agent Coulson wrote: » Soulja Boy vs Bow Wow to headline WM 38.
LineOfBeauty wrote: » So one of the Retribution geeks (Dijak) hops onto the Twitter and responds to a 2 day old Soulja Boy tweet calling pro wrestling fake. Because nothing, not the lack of job security, travel expenses, freedom to pursue revenue streams outside of WWE, nothing riles up WWE wrestlers more than a mid 2000's rapper calling pro wrestling fake (which it is), aside from maybe that "pyramid dollar team game" that caused all sorts of consternation. Randy Orton decides he's seen enough and he jumps into the fray, he says they're "actors who do stunts without pads 200 days a year" now, I don't mean to get myself involved in a gang/locker room war but I mean there is pads and they don't work 200 days a year. But whatever. Soulja Boy say he's real and seems confused as to who Randy Orton is, strange considering there's now 2 Ortons to contend with, I'd say Soulja Boy has picked the wrong time to mess with Randy. They trade some rap/real barbs back and forth and that puts an end to it. A certainty to go down in the history books as one of the great "gotten to" pro wrestling social media encounters.
The White Wolf wrote: » Alvarez?
Itssoeasy wrote: » In another case of “on this day in wrestling history...” tonight is the twentieth anniversary of Paul heyman’s commentary debut on Monday night raw taking over from Jerry lawler who had quit a few days prior because his then wife the Kat had been fired and he went with her. I don’t know what others think but I personally loved the Heyman and JR combo during what was all told a poor enough invasion angle.
Omackeral wrote: » I remember “watching” that on the old scrambled Sky Sports channel back in the day. Instantly remembered the voice. Couldn’t get over it! Had to wait til the show was over to watch it cos my mate taped it for me. Anyone else used to listen/watch like that at all?
beakerjoe wrote: » Anyone else get the scoops from SkyOnes teletext channel? All bollox , all nostalgic
RocketRaccoon wrote: » I was lucky enough to have Sky growing up and it was great for the Raw on a Friday night.
RocketRaccoon wrote: » I was lucky enough to have Sky growing up and it was great for the Raw on a Friday night. The PPVs on channel 4 were awful though, they had a few every year. They started late, 1.50 rather than 1 if I remember right and the picture quality was always horrific.
Itssoeasy wrote: » Yeah 1:50am and there were ads in awful places because I think the first PPV channel4 got was royal rumble 2000 and they it seems didn’t fully understand the product they were getting. I’m curious where those of us watching in the summer of 2003 found out what Kane looked like without his mask. I found out the morning after hungover to **** in Spain in an internet place after having drank sangria till all hours with my cousins. Sangria was grand to drink but it was a bastard the morning after.