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What did you think about Shida/Hayter?
Very good I think it'll be a great match for Dynmite that will be underrated for yrs somehow.
What did you think about Shida/Hayter?
That was a bangerWhat did you think about Shida/Hayter?
Earlier this month, Hacksaw Jim Duggan took down an intruder by using a .44 caliber pistol. I'm mad that he didn't use a 2 x 4...HO!
Does Mr. Banks get tips from Jim Cornette?. She told them that her husband recruits guys in cities they go to and run trains on her while he watches. I believe the interview was on WWE's website at the time and got passed by because of the Paige Stuff.
Man I find it really hard to believe she gave an on the record interview where she admitted to having trains run on her while she cucked her hubby. I mean in what possible context would she be willing to put that out into the world?It's believed Sasha's contract is out with WWE already. She came to terms with NJPW in November and is already in Japan. I wonder if her husband set up a train for her already so he can watch on the phone?
For those who don't know around the time of the Paige tape Sasha did a candid interview talking about her career and her relationship with her family and then new husband who works for WWE as a ring gear designer. She told them that her husband recruits guys in cities they go to and run trains on her while he watches. I believe the interview was on WWE's website at the time and got passed by because of the Paige Stuff. The one interview from that time you can now see was heavily edited and there's things that get referenced in the interview at points which leads to asking did I miss something or was edited out.
I’m trying to understand Hayes’ role there. He “refereed once in Japan”, but his performance - while pretty much even handed - seemed contrived. You could work Gordy’s spot another way. I guess I’m used to NY booking where an interference spot like that is in the last 30 seconds. The fact they wrestled for another 4-5 seems odd to me.
You are a gentleman and a scholar. Watching in the background this morning while working.
Still crazy that this was, in my opinion, peak Flair at 33 years old, and he goes on to wrestle another 40 years. Also, the fact that Kerry is in that ring at 22 (even David at 24) which would be unheard of giving the title to someone that young, all apologies to Randal Keith Orton. I can't imagine Flair loved working with guys that green, but maybe he did. 5 star match with a broom and everything.
Also, before that match, the Freebirds had been huge faces for the two months they had been in WCCW and earlier that night, Hayes and Gordy won the first Six-Man Tag Belts with David Von Erich as their third member (who gave his part of the title to Buddy Roberts, who hadn't arrived yet to the territory, right after the match.) The storytelling they were doing between 1982 and 1984 was just a great time.
I’m trying to understand Hayes’ role there. He “refereed once in Japan”, but his performance - while pretty much even handed - seemed contrived. You could work Gordy’s spot another way. I guess I’m used to NY booking where an interference spot like that is in the last 30 seconds. The fact they wrestled for another 4-5 seems odd to me.
You are a gentleman and a scholar. Watching in the background this morning while working.
Still crazy that this was, in my opinion, peak Flair at 33 years old, and he goes on to wrestle another 40 years. Also, the fact that Kerry is in that ring at 22 (even David at 24) which would be unheard of giving the title to someone that young, all apologies to Randal Keith Orton. I can't imagine Flair loved working with guys that green, but maybe he did. 5 star match with a broom and everything.
Also, before that match, the Freebirds had been huge faces for the two months they had been in WCCW and earlier that night, Hayes and Gordy won the first Six-Man Tag Belts with David Von Erich as their third member (who gave his part of the title to Buddy Roberts, who hadn't arrived yet to the territory, right after the match.) The storytelling they were doing between 1982 and 1984 was just a great time.
With one of the worst finishes I have ever seen in a world title match. There is no way a peak era Vader should have gotten pinned like that.29 years ago today, Ric Flair beats Vader for the WCW world title.
I was catching up on "Tales from the Territories" last night and watched this episode.
You are a gentleman and a scholar. Watching in the background this morning while working.
Still crazy that this was, in my opinion, peak Flair at 33 years old, and he goes on to wrestle another 40 years. Also, the fact that Kerry is in that ring at 22 (even David at 24) which would be unheard of giving the title to someone that young, all apologies to Randal Keith Orton. I can't imagine Flair loved working with guys that green, but maybe he did. 5 star match with a broom and everything.
Also, before that match, the Freebirds had been huge faces for the two months they had been in WCCW and earlier that night, Hayes and Gordy won the first Six-Man Tag Belts with David Von Erich as their third member (who gave his part of the title to Buddy Roberts, who hadn't arrived yet to the territory, right after the match.) The storytelling they were doing between 1982 and 1984 was just a great time.
Dude was fired up almost all the time.RIP Don West
Most will remember him from Shop from Home from back in the day. Loved listening to this guy

RIP Don West
Most will remember him from Shop from Home from back in the day. Loved listening to this guy
Heck, most of AAA's titles were on foreign talent. My opinion is that Mexican wrestling is less dependent on titles to get people over.Tay Melo and Sammy Guevara were pulled from the AAA event in Mexico Wednesday by All Elite Wrestling, resulting in the Guevara’s being stripped of their AAA Mixed World Tag Team Championships, according to Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter.
AEW reportedly wanted to book the Ruby Soho and Willow Nightingale match against TayJay a couple of weeks ago, but couldn’t because Willow was sick.
On air at the AAA show, Konnan mentioned that Sammy and Tay did not show up to the event because the company would not “give in to their outlandish demands” and decided not to get on their plane.
This, of course, was a storyline reason, as AEW President Tony Khan made the decision to pull Melo and book her for this past Wednesday’s “Dynamite” instead. This was allegedly done, according to AAA “last minute” and officials for the Mexican promotion were not happy with that decision, to say the least.
Meltzer also made mention that AAA is now currently reevaluating their plans to put their titles on outside talent, because of this incident. But, Meltzer also stated that the only person that could realistically walk into AAA tomorrow and win a title, would be Kenny Omega, considering the company did not want to take the AAA Mega Championship off him in 2021, but had to, because of Omega’s multiple injuries last year.



I guess all the bingo halls were booked for New Year's Day.