Random Thought: Somebody in the Wrestling Soup Chatroom said something to the effect of "We know wrestling isn't real but we don't want to be constantly reminded of it" Mish and Numbas were talking about all of the smaller indy wrestlers that Triple H has been signing up for NXT. I agree that wrestling will always have a place for giants but I don't think wrestlers need to be 6-5, 275 for them be believable. Floyd Mayweather is 5-8 and his heaviest weight for a fight was 151 pounds against Miguel Cotto. I'm an inch taller, atleast 35 pounds heavier and 7 years younger and I do NOT think that I can beat a 40 year old Floyd in a boxing match. So does that become a problem in a wrestling?

 
Random Thought: Somebody in the Wrestling Soup Chatroom said something to the effect of "We know wrestling isn't real but we don't want to be constantly reminded of it" Mish and Numbas were talking about all of the smaller indy wrestlers that Triple H has been signing up for NXT. I agree that wrestling will always have a place for giants but I don't think wrestlers need to be 6-5, 275 for them be believable. Floyd Mayweather is 5-8 and his heaviest weight for a fight was 151 pounds against Miguel Cotto. I'm an inch taller, atleast 35 pounds heavier and 7 years younger and I do NOT think that I can beat a 40 year old Floyd in a boxing match. So does that become a problem in a wrestling?

I don't think that it's going to be a problem having relatable talent. I think even the casual fan appreciates good in ring work. The Braun's of the world are hard to come by in wrestling. A big guy who can actually work don't come around too often. I'll rather have average size workers over a couple Great Khali's. HHH is actually signing guys who can work. 10 years ago Nia Jax and Kassius Ohno would never be seen in a WWE ring based on their physique. If you look at any promotion weather it's here in the states or in Japan the majority of top guys are all around 6"0 230 Ibs.
 
Jimmy Jacobs No Longer Working For WWE Following Bullet Club Invasion Photo-Op
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POSTED BY: RYAN SATIN OCTOBER 11, 2017


Pro Wrestling Sheet has learned Jimmy Jacobs is no longer working at WWE and the final straw seems to have been a picture he recently took with Bullet Club outside of Raw.


Sources say the backstage producer made his exit last week, but we’ve been unable to confirm if he was released or not. We are told, however, that there was major heat on Jimmy for posting an Instagram picture of himself meeting with BC while they filmed Being the Elite last month (seen below).

As we previously reported, WWE officials were much angrier than anybody expected after Bullet Club’s “invasion” and it lead to them sending The Young Bucks a legal letter.


 
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I'd love for Lucha Underground to go to another network or a streaming service.

Since switching from Cox to DirecTV it's been an adventure to find them on kodi or other sites.
 
I picked up 2K18 yesterday. The AI is a lot less unpredictable. I did a match as Owens with Sami as my manager against Y2J. I was getting my asked kicked the entire match. So while Jericho has a finisher Sami runs into the ring to attack Jericho and eats a Code Breaker then gets ejected. Nice addition having heel managers get into the ring for desperate measures.
 
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I bet they are......they see what Aries and Cody are talking about.....they see the flexibility and the more money opportunity.

It truly makes sense.....you make more money now.......then when the WWE sees you heating up they'll want you back and if you chose to go back you'll make even more money.
 
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