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Post by iodill8 on Jan 1, 2014 16:21:26 GMT -5
Who do you think is the biggest Blader? The best Blader? Poll is above. If other, say so. Why does Ric Flair blade so much? He blades for everything. I once heard that in TNA, he was speaking to Jeff Hardy and started bleeding out of the blue. I think I read once that Ric Flair was supposed to be at some PPV, but got kicked out because he bladed onto a camera. He even bladed at a time people in the WWE didn't usually blade? Was it an addiction he had? WK, I expect a snappy, smart-alecky answer from you.
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Post by SoonDragon67 on Jan 1, 2014 16:31:29 GMT -5
The biggest blader? Definitely Abdullah. Dude weighs a ton...
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Post by TomJohns on Jan 1, 2014 16:47:00 GMT -5
Flair.. Dude used to bleed a lot.... A LOT
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Post by WSS? on Jan 1, 2014 16:59:02 GMT -5
Abdullah. You seen the marks on that moron's forehead?
Oh, and by the way, you forgot Dusty Rhodes.
Wai- Wait a second, did you seriously list Cena and Hogan?
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Post by iodill8 on Jan 1, 2014 18:01:07 GMT -5
Abdullah. You seen the marks on that moron's forehead? Oh, and by the way, you forgot Dusty Rhodes. Wai- Wait a second, did you seriously list Cena and Hogan? I said you can say other lol I didn't know what to write.
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Post by Straight Edge Steve on Jan 1, 2014 18:06:49 GMT -5
I just learned a new term. "Blader"
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Post by pinksparklepuff on Jan 1, 2014 23:57:47 GMT -5
Flair cut himself so often on such a regular basis that his forehead couldn't keep up, that's why he bled so much and so often. He also had to fall back on the blood because his talent was long gone, Hogan did that a lot too in the latter part of his career.
Triple H gets my vote, he bladed with astonishing accuracy and efficiency it's ridiculous considering the act.
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Post by iodill8 on Jan 2, 2014 0:24:50 GMT -5
Flair cut himself so often on such a regular basis that his forehead couldn't keep up, that's why he bled so much and so often. He also had to fall back on the blood because his talent was long gone, Hogan did that a lot too in the latter part of his career. Triple H gets my vote, he bladed with astonishing accuracy and efficiency it's ridiculous considering the act. But the question is WHY did Ric blade so much to begin with? Is it even possible for someone to blade with efficiency and accuracy?
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Post by muta75 on Jan 9, 2014 2:15:14 GMT -5
Bruiser Brody The Great Muta (i guess no one heard of The Muta Scale?) Carlos Colon (blcht) Harley Race
blading was mostly part of the southern wrestling culture, which was much more violent than the wwf at the time. and, makes the current wwe look like the muppet hour by comparison..
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Post by setokaiba on Jan 9, 2014 2:30:38 GMT -5
Bruiser Brody The Great Muta (i guess no one heard of The Muta Scale?) Carlos Colon (blcht) Harley Race blading was mostly part of the southern wrestling culture, which was much more violent than the wwf at the time. and, makes the current wwe look like the muppet hour by comparison..
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Post by muta75 on Jan 9, 2014 2:41:38 GMT -5
Bruiser Brody The Great Muta (i guess no one heard of The Muta Scale?) Carlos Colon (blcht) Harley Race blading was mostly part of the southern wrestling culture, which was much more violent than the wwf at the time. and, makes the current wwe look like the muppet hour by comparison.. well played..well played indeed
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Post by muta75 on Jan 9, 2014 2:42:57 GMT -5
oh and for the record, i'm glad the wwe doesn't allow guys to get color anymore.
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Post by wildknight on Jan 9, 2014 6:33:49 GMT -5
Ric Flair DOES NOT BLADE. He's spoken on this issue dozens of times. Like some others, the skin on his forehead is very thin, and there is a prominent vein, so it breaks open very easily. He bleeds because all it takes is a well placed knuckle to make that happen. I've heard the (idiotic) theory that he bleeds so easily now because he used to blade a lot when he was younger, but this isn't medically accurate. When you get cut a lot in the same area, you build up scar tissue, and it actually makes it HARDER for you to bleed there, not only because your skin is tougher, but because the veins there become damaged and the blood flow is limited.
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Post by iodill8 on Jan 9, 2014 7:11:54 GMT -5
Bruiser Brody The Great Muta (i guess no one heard of The Muta Scale?) Carlos Colon (blcht) Harley Race blading was mostly part of the southern wrestling culture, which was much more violent than the wwf at the time. and, makes the current wwe look like the muppet hour by comparison.. The Great Muta doesn't count. He didn't blade himself and he was practically stabbed with something that looked like a giant sowing needle.
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Post by iodill8 on Jan 9, 2014 7:13:53 GMT -5
Ric Flair DOES NOT BLADE. He's spoken on this issue dozens of times. Like some others, the skin on his forehead is very thin, and there is a prominent vein, so it breaks open very easily. He bleeds because all it takes is a well placed knuckle to make that happen. I've heard the (idiotic) theory that he bleeds so easily now because he used to blade a lot when he was younger, but this isn't medically accurate. When you get cut a lot in the same area, you build up scar tissue, and it actually makes it HARDER for you to bleed there, not only because your skin is tougher, but because the veins there become damaged and the blood flow is limited. That makes sense. Not to say he didn't blade AT ALL...
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Post by muta75 on Jan 9, 2014 7:57:02 GMT -5
Bruiser Brody The Great Muta (i guess no one heard of The Muta Scale?) Carlos Colon (blcht) Harley Race blading was mostly part of the southern wrestling culture, which was much more violent than the wwf at the time. and, makes the current wwe look like the muppet hour by comparison.. The Great Muta doesn't count. He didn't blade himself and he was practically stabbed with something that looked like a giant sowing needle. no, wrong. he bladed, he spoke many times about the fact he cut too deep. the deal with the chisel was to put it over. he and Hiroshi Hase had a long and violent program together.
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Post by wildknight on Jan 9, 2014 10:54:19 GMT -5
Ric Flair DOES NOT BLADE. He's spoken on this issue dozens of times. Like some others, the skin on his forehead is very thin, and there is a prominent vein, so it breaks open very easily. He bleeds because all it takes is a well placed knuckle to make that happen. I've heard the (idiotic) theory that he bleeds so easily now because he used to blade a lot when he was younger, but this isn't medically accurate. When you get cut a lot in the same area, you build up scar tissue, and it actually makes it HARDER for you to bleed there, not only because your skin is tougher, but because the veins there become damaged and the blood flow is limited. That makes sense. Not to say he didn't blade AT ALL... ... dude, he's effectively bald. If he had been blading, even early in his career, you'd see scars on his scalp right now. HHH's scalp is visibly scarred up at the front, and he still has a full head of hair.
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Post by wildknight on Jan 9, 2014 11:01:34 GMT -5
ALSO (and I'm surprised muta hasn't mentioned this, as I'm sure he's familiar with the concept), not all bleeding in wrestling involves blading. Long before guys were cutting themselves with razors during matches, they were using intentional bleeding in wrestling. It was usually accomplished with a specific kind of punch to the right part of the head. You use the knuckles to strike the crown (right near the hairline, in the same place as most guys "blade" nowadays). The reason they cut there is because there's a vein that gushes and is relatively easy to bust open. The punch is colloquially known as a "knuckle buster" because if you do it wrong, you'll break your knuckles. It's sometimes used in actual street fights because if you can get a guy bleeding into his eyes, it's much easier to win the fight.
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Post by muta75 on Jan 9, 2014 11:44:22 GMT -5
That makes sense. Not to say he didn't blade AT ALL... ... dude, he's effectively bald. If he had been blading, even early in his career, you'd see scars on his scalp right now. HHH's scalp is visibly scarred up at the front, and he still has a full head of hair.
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Post by wildknight on Jan 9, 2014 11:45:57 GMT -5
... dude, he's effectively bald. If he had been blading, even early in his career, you'd see scars on his scalp right now. HHH's scalp is visibly scarred up at the front, and he still has a full head of hair. ... so you show me a picture of him after a car accident?
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