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Post by wildknight on Feb 27, 2014 17:45:20 GMT -5
Ohhh yeah, I forgot that PSP used to be RedPhantom LOL
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Post by iodill8 on Feb 27, 2014 17:59:37 GMT -5
None of them have shown quite the amount of "Support" you have for Ziggler. Really? Then I guess you have forgotten the ions of threads with Knight and Mike debating HHH and Taker. And Soon has picked Sandow for every match the man has wrestled. And Seto loves Cesaro. And lets not get started on Stewie in regards to Lesnar lol I'm POSITIVE Mike only likes Hogan due to his sentimental value of wrestling fans Mike's age. Mike has defended 'Taker? Btw, HHH was ALREADY a main event guy. I'm gonna get more heat than all of you guys for saying this: I like the British Bulldog. Not only do I think he's the greatest powerhouse wrestler who worked for the WWE/F, but he is the most agile and technical powerhouse ever, especially compared to WWE's powerhouses today. I mean ALL of this.
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Post by skylerb97 on Feb 27, 2014 18:48:47 GMT -5
I think Barry had a default avatar from the THQ days, I'm usually quick to pick up on images or gifs associated with specific users. You were on THQ forums??? you seem like a nice guy and I hate to judge a book by it's cover, but you using an avatar of something from the b movie which to me only had one really funny moment. Makes me want to get to know you and pity you simultaneously
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Post by skylerb97 on Feb 27, 2014 19:07:58 GMT -5
Really? Then I guess you have forgotten the ions of threads with Knight and Mike debating HHH and Taker. And Soon has picked Sandow for every match the man has wrestled. And Seto loves Cesaro. And lets not get started on Stewie in regards to Lesnar lol I'm POSITIVE Mike only likes Hogan due to his sentimental value of wrestling fans Mike's age. Mike has defended 'Taker? Btw, HHH was ALREADY a main event guy. I'm gonna get more heat than all of you guys for saying this: I like the British Bulldog. Not only do I think he's the greatest powerhouse wrestler who worked for the WWE/F, but he is the most agile and technical powerhouse ever, especially compared to WWE's powerhouses today. I mean ALL of this. honestly the bulldog claim is nearly impossible to dispute as their weren't many technical powerhouses in his day. And can anyone be blind enough to think he wasn't agile.
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Post by wildknight on Feb 27, 2014 19:27:01 GMT -5
... except for the simple fact that the Bulldog wasn't all that technical LOL
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Post by iodill8 on Feb 27, 2014 19:32:10 GMT -5
... except for the simple fact that the Bulldog wasn't all that technical LOL COMPARED to WWE's powerhouses TODAY, Knight. Then, who do you think was a technical powerhouse? Btw, you have to at least admit that the British Bulldog was not really at all horrible.
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Post by skylerb97 on Feb 27, 2014 19:32:35 GMT -5
... except for the simple fact that the Bulldog wasn't all that technical LOL fair enough maybe it just seemed that way to me. But he was a great and pretty believable powerhouse
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Post by wildknight on Feb 27, 2014 20:47:06 GMT -5
I don't know, I don't want to bag on the guy but I don't think he was a full-on powerhouse, and he sure as heck wasn't a technician.
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Post by iodill8 on Feb 27, 2014 21:42:08 GMT -5
Then what was he exactly?
Btw, he wasn't technician, but he was certainly agile and he didn't suck.
Plus, powerhouses aren't really technical, at least not from what I've watched.
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Post by wildknight on Feb 27, 2014 21:44:21 GMT -5
HHH is probably primarily regarded as a "power" guy and had more technical skills in his left knee than The Bulldog had in his entire body. Dave Smith was a talented worker, but I just don't see anything about him that warrants a bunch of after-the-fact amazement.
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Post by iodill8 on Feb 27, 2014 22:19:08 GMT -5
HHH is probably primarily regarded as a "power" guy and had more technical skills in his left knee than The Bulldog had in his entire body. Dave Smith was a talented worker, but I just don't see anything about him that warrants a bunch of after-the-fact amazement. I still really like him. This isn't just because he's dead, because: 1. He died before I was even 3, I think. 2. I never really cared for him until I started watching his matches.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2014 5:46:19 GMT -5
My thing is, if he goes to TNA he would only be getting like 8 minutes of in-ring time. I also feel he would be forgotten, I always forget the Wolves are in TNA. The Wolves are the current tag team champions. I found that out literally minutes after I posted. I still don't like that they did it at a house show, though.
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Post by wildknight on Feb 28, 2014 6:16:20 GMT -5
HHH is probably primarily regarded as a "power" guy and had more technical skills in his left knee than The Bulldog had in his entire body. Dave Smith was a talented worker, but I just don't see anything about him that warrants a bunch of after-the-fact amazement. I still really like him. This isn't just because he's dead, because: 1. He died before I was even 3, I think. 2. I never really cared for him until I started watching his matches. There's nothing wrong with liking the Bulldog. He was certainly a proficient worker with a nice physique and all that. I can't think of anything he did that really stood out to me, after his tag team career was over. I can't think of anything he was particularly bad at, either... unless you count not being an ass, not getting drunk, and not smacking his wife around. He was apparently terrible at those things 8) I suppose Bulldog should be noteworthy for how crisp all of his work was, and that's really undeniable... but I don't think he was any more so than a lot of guys working today.
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Post by iodill8 on Feb 28, 2014 16:58:24 GMT -5
I still really like him. This isn't just because he's dead, because: 1. He died before I was even 3, I think. 2. I never really cared for him until I started watching his matches. There's nothing wrong with liking the Bulldog. He was certainly a proficient worker with a nice physique and all that. I can't think of anything he did that really stood out to me, after his tag team career was over. I can't think of anything he was particularly bad at, either... unless you count not being an ass, not getting drunk, and not smacking his wife around. He was apparently terrible at those things 8) I suppose Bulldog should be noteworthy for how crisp all of his work was, and that's really undeniable... but I don't think he was any more so than a lot of guys working today. He beat up Diana? Unless it was when he was drunk, Bret should've kicked his ass.
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Post by skylerb97 on Feb 28, 2014 17:08:24 GMT -5
There's nothing wrong with liking the Bulldog. He was certainly a proficient worker with a nice physique and all that. I can't think of anything he did that really stood out to me, after his tag team career was over. I can't think of anything he was particularly bad at, either... unless you count not being an ass, not getting drunk, and not smacking his wife around. He was apparently terrible at those things 8) I suppose Bulldog should be noteworthy for how crisp all of his work was, and that's really undeniable... but I don't think he was any more so than a lot of guys working today. He beat up Diana? Unless it was when he was drunk, Bret should've kicked his ass. At first glance I'd pick Davey over Bret if it came to a fight. But I have a feeling Bret back then was a bit capable of being a shooter and pulling off a Jericho Goldberg type situation.
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Post by WSS? on Feb 28, 2014 17:13:58 GMT -5
There's nothing wrong with liking the Bulldog. He was certainly a proficient worker with a nice physique and all that. I can't think of anything he did that really stood out to me, after his tag team career was over. I can't think of anything he was particularly bad at, either... unless you count not being an ass, not getting drunk, and not smacking his wife around. He was apparently terrible at those things 8) I suppose Bulldog should be noteworthy for how crisp all of his work was, and that's really undeniable... but I don't think he was any more so than a lot of guys working today. He beat up Diana? Unless it was when he was drunk, Bret should've kicked his ass. No, Wild's saying he never did that sort of thing, which is very rare for pro wrestlers.
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Post by wildknight on Feb 28, 2014 17:14:12 GMT -5
Bret should have kicked his ass regardless... but smacking women around seems to run in that family. Neidhart was abusive as well.
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Post by wildknight on Feb 28, 2014 17:14:37 GMT -5
No, Wild's saying he never did that sort of thing, which is very rare for pro wrestlers. No, I said he was terrible at not doing those things 8)
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Post by Deleted on Feb 28, 2014 17:19:23 GMT -5
I remember that back Bret was way stronger than he looked. Also, he probably knows legit ways to take down big man. I will be honest though, I hate Bret Hart with a passion bu I still think he'd beat the hell out of Davey.
SIDE NOTE: I agree that Bret was good but he had the worst attitude and all you hear is him doing a "shoot" on someone but then he'll act like he's friends with them when he's face to face with that person.
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Post by setokaiba on Feb 28, 2014 17:30:02 GMT -5
You never hear this kind of stuff about Hogan or Austin.
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