Smack Tripper
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Only saw the last two matches but cool show
Yes you do. Extremely over in RoH.My takeaway from the night is I need to watch Marty Scurll.
100% agree.hagmania said:Top to bottom better than WK 11, but no match quite eclipsed Okada-Omega I.
Awesome, awesome show.
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Young Bucks?I hadn't watched a storybuilding/house show before. That was kind of neat, and watching the Young Lions work was fascinating.
No, the padawans in black trunks like Kawato or Kitamura.Young Bucks?
OK, you're right. Middle-aged moment.No, the padawans in black trunks like Kawato or Kitamura.
Kawato was super over in Korakuen Hall.
She can now concentrate on a porn career.
She would make a good manager if she so chooses. Great charisma and has a way with the crowd, whether as a heel or a face. I was expecting good things with Absolution and her as the mouthpiece. That could still happen, if she's willing to forego the wrestling piece.
The only guy I like is enzo amore and its obviously not due to his wrestling skills. Dude cracks me up.Smack Tripper said:wrestling is so god awful... yet... living in jersey, I'm strangely compelled to check out the rumble and the 25th anniversary Raw
Definitely leaning Raw, I've never seen Stone Cold live, and even in a visitor capacity would love to hear that glass break
I feel like the show has been so awful and flat that there has to be something up their sleeve
Live? Even after 20 years, if you've never been in an arena to see Austin, must see. Not gonna get that many more chances. But how do you know which location (Barclays or Manhattan) Austin will be at? There a way to tell?Smack Tripper said:wrestling is so god awful... yet... living in jersey, I'm strangely compelled to check out the rumble and the 25th anniversary Raw
Definitely leaning Raw, I've never seen Stone Cold live, and even in a visitor capacity would love to hear that glass break
I feel like the show has been so awful and flat that there has to be something up their sleeve
The good old days when fans knew how to cheer without taking over the show with "What", "Yes", or any of the other obnoxious crap they do today.I went down a wormhole of watching raw episodes from 2000.
The fans every week from 1998-2001 were super passionate and involved in the match.
Good god, check out the heat triple hhh got and pop for Y2J!![]()
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMFyeoVmqcg&t=4s
Di ck flips aren't going to happen in WWE now; during the Attitude Era it would've happened, but definitely not now.Bogart said:Quite the recruting class for WWE today. You can add Mrs. Johnny Wrestling, Candice LeRae to the class. I wonder if Joey Ryan is too far behind?
I don't, I can only guess they'd have Austin in the big room. Those tix are also much cheaper. I would assume the nWo, Dibiase, probably Brother Love for manhattan center in terms of those acts being prominent in the early raw era. Could even see opening with "Diesel/Razor/1-2-3 Kid" in Manhattan and then appearing later as Nash/Hall/Xpac at the BarclaysLive? Even after 20 years, if you've never been in an arena to see Austin, must see. Not gonna get that many more chances. But how do you know which location (Barclays or Manhattan) Austin will be at? There a way to tell?
I actually think this was where the attitude era peaked, not the more often cited Wrestlemania Auistin heel turn (which also sucked)I went down a wormhole of watching raw episodes from 2000.
The fans every week from 1998-2001 were super passionate and involved in the match.
Good god, check out the heat triple hhh got and pop for Y2J!![]()
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lMFyeoVmqcg&t=4s
How good was the Big Show in 2000? Would him and Jericho made a good feud then?I actually think this was where the attitude era peaked, not the more often cited Wrestlemania Auistin heel turn (which also sucked)
HHH was already stale here, they should have given Jericho the ball at this point and let him run. By the time he won the unifed belts, it wasn't quite the same but he could been a real top top guy with this win
He'd already been a world champion by then, hadn't got fat yet, and could compete with Jericho in terms of hair styles.How good was the Big Show in 2000? Would him and Jericho made a good feud then?
Miscarriage of justice.
I thought that most people cite the Wrestlemania X7 Austin heel turn as the end of the attitude era, not the peak of it. It's definitely not the peak, though.I actually think this was where the attitude era peaked, not the more often cited Wrestlemania Auistin heel turn (which also sucked)
HHH was already stale here, they should have given Jericho the ball at this point and let him run. By the time he won the unifed belts, it wasn't quite the same but he could been a real top top guy with this win
#1 on the top 25 moments of raw. I forgot how awesome wwe was at that time. Stone cold, rock, mankind, Vince, triple h. all superstars. Not a single guy compares to them now.Peak of the Attitude Era is probably the Austin Beer Truck. Right smack dab in the middle of November '97 (Vince & The Cure for the Common Show) and WM17.
Joey ain't taking a giant pay cut to join WWE, you guys.Di ck flips aren't going to happen in WWE now; during the Attitude Era it would've happened, but definitely not now.
Whatcha gonna do when Senatormania runs wild on you brotha!!!!