duuuaaaane wrote: » Same person - the match was made at the last York Hall show by Cabana's opponents to prove once and for all they are the same person... however Cabana & Matt Classic teamed, the latter may or may not have been very clearly Grado in a mask!
gimmick wrote: » Was watching the highlights of the Tough Enough which had The Miz in it. How times changes all. At the time, I really was backing Puder and could not hack The Miz. Looking at it on the network ($9.99) Puder comes across as a complete jackass and The Miz seems like a really likeable guy. Similar with Daniel Rodimer. Didn't like him at all back then but he seemed a decent enough guy this time round. I also did not realise Ryback was TE Alumni!
Agent Coulson wrote: » Even with Rusev out for 6 months they could quiet easily gone a different root than sticking her with Ziggler. They could have gone with something like the Terri Invitational having a load of midcarders and a few top guys fighting to have her manage them over 6 months while Rusev rehabs, She could have been the cold b1tch to the losers while flirting with the winners and then in six months when the last to fight Rusev comes out and destroys the winner and Lana just smiles.
Reganio 2 wrote: » I always liked The Miz thought he got a raw deal cause of the real world thing and generally he is a loud person, but I'd much rather watch his work knowing that he was a fan and just wanted to give it a go and he has got better I say fair play to him you can tell he loves the business. I remember Al Snow I think it was talking about Ryback saying the kid just eats and eats he would be eating while saying he is hungry, was a funny story. Is that whole season up on the network now?
Lithium93_ wrote: » When The Undertaker makes his appearance on Stone Cold's podcast on the WWE Network, i wonder will he be in character or out of character.
764dak wrote: » Why does Neville take so long to balance himself on the top turnbuckle? Or is he trying to stop himself from floating away?
ricero wrote: » Is lucha underground any use ?
leggo wrote: » First 'alternative' to WWE this century I've seen that's a genuine alternative (as opposed to just indie wrestling or the likes of NJPW/AAA which have cultural routes that are older than WWE as we know it), i.e. offering a totally different vision of how televised wrestling can be. Can understand if it's not for some people, it still might not be for me, but I admire the hell out of them for spinning the wheel a different way and showing courage in their convictions. It's definitely worth giving a go for any wrestling fan looking for something beyond WWE.