Jesus fucking Christ Goddamn
You know you done fucked up when the one of the best possible outcome would be having a massive career ending concussion.
He even tried to kick out...smh

How you going to try all that floppy high risk shit in a bingo hall event that will probably net you $50 after the show?
 



I never watched WCW but I'm guessing this was some of the strange shit they were doing with Hogan, pre-NWO?

From what I've read about WCW, this had to be fairly painful for their fans because they were used to a more mat-based product, not cartoony like the WWF was.
 
DIY & the Revival singlehandedly shit on everything tag team related on the main roster
of course part of it is that angles and matches get the time to tell a story

but nonetheless the Revival has been the pound for pound MVP of NXT the last few years

Revival are throwbacks of teams like Gene and Ole Anderson and Dory and Terry Funk. I see WWE tag team gold in their future.
 
I really like the Revival. Their use of classic heel tactics used to piss me off as a kid.
Same here. About to only heel team that I didn't hate as a kid was the Midnight Express cause they had some cool moves. Me enjoying them and just how dirty their team is makes me feel like I may be too jaded.
 
Same here. About to only heel team that I didn't hate as a kid was the Midnight Express cause they had some cool moves. Me enjoying them and just how dirty their team is makes me feel like I may be too jaded.

Midnight Express was a great team. Jim Cornette doing commentary during their matches was funny as hell. Especially when they went against the Mulkey Brothers:lol:.
 
I never watched WCW but I'm guessing this was some of the strange shit they were doing with Hogan, pre-NWO?

From what I've read about WCW, this had to be fairly painful for their fans because they were used to a more mat-based product, not cartoony like the WWF was.

Shouldve watched around the time when Master P came in w/ his wrestling group called The No-Limit Soldiers..the boos they got were deafening even though they were supposed to be faces.. :roflmao2:
 
Shouldve watched around the time when Master P came in w/ his wrestling group called The No-Limit Soldiers..the boos they got were deafening even though they were supposed to be faces.. :roflmao2:
I think Jericho said it best. How was a group led by Master P supposed to be faces in a company based in the South?
 
Shouldve watched around the time when Master P came in w/ his wrestling group called The No-Limit Soldiers..the boos they got were deafening even though they were supposed to be faces.. :roflmao2:

I remember when they had a segment where they celebrated Silk Da Shocker's birthday. Crazy stupid.
 
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Matt "Rosey" Anoa'i Dies At Age 47

Former World Tag Team Champion and brother of Roman Reigns passes away.

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Multiple outlets are reporting the death of former wrestling star Matt Anoa'i, who competed in WWE as Rosey from 2002 to 2006. Anoa'i passed away Monday night at the age of 47.

The son of WWE Hall of Famer Sika, Anoa'i first broke into the business via his family's training camp and would go on to compete in ECW, Puerto Rico, Japan, and on the U.S. independent scene. He began teaming with cousin Eddie Fatu as The Island Boys, and the pair was soon signed to a WWE developmental contract.

Upon being called up to the main roster in 2002, Anoa'i was renamed "Rosey" while Fatu was christened "Jamal." As Three Minute Warning, the pair served as enforcers for Raw GM Eric Bischoff, but the team was short-lived, as Jamal was released in 2003. Rosey then turned face and paired up with The Hurricane, taking on the role of his "Super-Hero in Training." Eventually, Rosey graduated to a full-fledged super-hero, and the pair won the World Tag Team Titles.

After losing the belts, The Hurricane turned heel and split up the team. Fatu was rehired and the company planned to reunite Three Minute Warning, but before they made it to TV, Anoa'i was released from his contract. Fatu, who died in 2009, was given the new gimmick of Umaga.

Since his release, Anoa'i had competed on the indies, but had phased out his wrestling career in favor of co-promoting with his father. Meanwhile, his younger brother Roman Reigns has become one of the top stars in WWE.

Though Anoa'i was hospitalized in 2014 for congestive heart failure and atrial fibrillation, there is no cause of death available yet. The staff of WhatCulture extends our deepest sympathies to the entire Anoa'i family.
 
Shouldve watched around the time when Master P came in w/ his wrestling group called The No-Limit Soldiers..the boos they got were deafening even though they were supposed to be faces.. :roflmao2:

1998 or 1999 I remember Wild Wayne (local dj here in New Orleans) talking about one of P's body guards became a wrestler. Big Swoll was his name if I remember correctly.
 
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