Omackeral wrote: » Anderson and Gallows have been booked like sh*t. They're absolute geeks to Reigns. Should've kept them in street clothes a little longer running roughshod over a few faces rather than just jobbing to rock's cousins. They're hardly credible already.
LeeJM wrote: » I think Dolph needs to go away for about 2 months and then come back as a heel. He is just soooooooooo stale and boring.
jaykhunter wrote: » Kayfabe is weird sometimes, like Arn insisting he lost exactly 20 buckets of blood from touring in War Games. Wish that Collision in Korea was up on the Network to see it in full. From what I've seen of it they don't really get over the incredible size, scale and grandeur of having such a mass of people.
DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » I've heard Flair speaking about the North Korea show in shoots. It's amazing how it's not talked about much by wrestling fans. They legitimately drew over 200,000 people. That stadium in Pyongjang apparently has the largest capacity in the world.
Wrestling Observer wrote: The all-time pro wrestling attendance record would be for shows on April 28 and April 29, 1995 at May Day Stadium in Pyongyang, North Korea. The announced crowds for those shows were 165,000 and 190,000, although the real numbers were about 150,000 and 165,000. The first show was headlined by Scott Norton vs. Shinya Hashimoto and the second by Antonio Inoki vs. Ric Flair. While there were tickets sold, most of the people attending got in free, and were pretty much ordered to attend, so it’s not really a fair comparison.
Mick Murdock wrote: » Not exactly related to what you are saying and while I often find Jim Cornette annoying I can see where he is coming from regarding guys like Cabana who make pro wrestling look like a joke. It takes away from the whole premise of the genre. When you step into a ring the comedy should end.
sky88 wrote: » Colt cabana i just never saw the big deal about him. hes not great in the ring and hes not as funny as he thinks he is. I think hes one of those guys that benfited from being around the same time in ROH as super talented people like punk, joe, bryan.
Chain Smoker wrote: » That record is from 1947. The Maracana Stadium in Brazil now has a capacity of around 75k, yet it held in the region of 200k for the world cup final in 1950. Bruce Springsteen sold the place out for five night in 1985, with a total capacity of 322,986. The best recent highest attendance I can find is 93k. Of course, no wrestling record will match up to Ric Flair vs Antonio Inoki in Pyongyang! (something like 250k) Amazed WWE have put that up on their channel..
DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » I suppose they would have lied like they did with the Silverdome but the original hype around that Mania was to achieve a massive outdoor attendance. They didn't do elaborate stages or entrance ramps in those days. They're weren't closing off a lower third of a stadium end. The record attendance for the LA Colisuem at the time was 104,000.
DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » I would have loved to have been a fly on the wall at Titan Towers in the lead up to Wrestlemania 7. They'd booked the LA Coliseum. 100,000+ attendance expected. By early March they'd only shifted 17,000 tickets and made the decision to move the event to the indoor LA sports arena. The excuse given was for security reasons, the Slaughter vs Hogan feud and US Iraq Gulf War angle had drawn legitimate heat.
Chain Smoker wrote: » I thought the 100k figure was proven to be highly inaccurate and the capacity was expected to be something like 75k accommodating for equipment, sets, etc....
Tssk wrote: » Talking about the MITB winner always cashing in after the champ has had a grueling match. Perhaps a way to build a really strong new comer would be for a current champ to defend convincingly his title a couple of ppvs in a row, coming out bloodied but unbowed and have the commentators really sell how well he looks. Then a baby face MITB winner just announces a few weeks before before a ppv like Summerslam that he doesn't want to blind side the champ and wants his title match to be against the strongest possible version of the champ. The challenger goes on to win clean with the former champs grudging respect. Hard to envisage with Reigns' situation but maybe with Cena having his last great run with the title and then crowning a new upper card babyface
briany wrote: » Loving the Wrestlezone Tuesday show with Bret Hart. He just comes on there with his two sons and gives his thoughts on what's happening in wrestling that week. He talks about Wade Barrett in very high terms, calling him one of the best wrestlers ever to come out of England. Also, he asks where are the big blobs in wrestling, as in the big strong fat guys who used to be around, like King Kong Bundy.
Kankan14 wrote: » The only thing I remember from zigglers time as mr.MITB is that pop when he cashed in.