So it looks like the documentary series started off as a Vince McMahon fluff piece but now is leaning toward some scandalous OJ: Made In America type of shit. NOW I want to watch it. Hopefully it goes all the way in.

 
Meltzer likes well structured (organized) matches where the wrestlers are near flawless in their move execution and storytelling. Usually his highest rated matches involve the three O's. Okada, Omega, Ospreay. But at the end of the day it's just one man's opinion. Wrestlers today are just more athletically gifted than those of the past so they naturally do more in the ring yet old farts like Cornette want them to wrestle like it's the 70's/80's.

It's like someone telling Serena Williams you have to play tennis like Chris Evert. Serena is more athletically gifted then Chris Evert ever was so why should she purposely handcuff herself just to appease some old school farts? Wrestling is just performed at a higher level than the past so accidents are going to naturally happen. It's all apart of the game.
This might be the dumbest comparison I've ever read. Wrestling and sports are not the same thing so you can't compare the two.
One is choreographed and predetermined (wrestling) while the other is legit (sports).
There's a formula to wrestling that has always been popular and made money here in America.
The overly choreographed "7-star" Japanese Meltzer wet dream matches have never (and will never) be popular on a mainstream basis here in America, sorry.
You can say it's WWE-brainwashing or whatever but the fact remains that style of wrestling only caters to a relatively small audience here in America.
 
So it looks like the documentary series started off as a Vince McMahon fluff piece but now is leaning toward some scandalous OJ: Made In America type of shit. NOW I want to watch it. Hopefully it goes all the way in.


Little late for this documentary IMO. Vince is no longer running WWE so it's kind of pointless still trying to run a smear campaign.
And I'm not surprised Meltzer will be a talking head for it. He's been hellbent on taking Vince down for 40 years now.
BTW I wonder when the 'Surviving Chris Jericho' documentary is gonna drop. :lol:
 
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It was very good. Red Velvet would be In a better position in the women's division if she could stay healthy. Deonna is a future AEW Women's World Champion. It might be until next year before they crown her though. The competition is about to get real stiff with Serena Deeb, Jamie Hayter, and Britt Baker coming back soon.



Diana's body is disgusting. No way HHH wanted this undisciplined chick back. Nia is big but that's her thing. Keith Lee lookin' ass.
 
Diana's body is disgusting. No way HHH wanted this undisciplined chick back. Nia is big but that's her thing. Keith Lee lookin' ass.
Yeah she look kinda crazy out there I don't remember her looking like that. Its not like she's just overly big its like she just got a belly for some reason. Someone could've had her switch attire.
 
Yeah she look kinda crazy out there I don't remember her looking like that. Its not like she's just overly big its like she just got a belly for some reason. Someone could've had her switch attire.

Her ass was shaped very badly even when she was smaller. I couldn't help but notice. Now with the gut it looks even worse.
 
She's a female entertainer just like any actress in Hollywood or musician in the music biz.
She's going to be judged on her body and appearance whether she or her fans like it or not.
That's just a part of being on TV and in showbusiness.

Whether someone is in the public spotlight or not it doesn't give someone a license to be an asshole. Body shaming is another form of bullying. Wrestlers come in all shapes and sizes and should be accepted as such. Deonna is a great wrestler and should be judged on the merits of her wrestling skill. NOT her weight.

I personally don't care for Nia Jax but it's not because of her weight it's because she has below average wrestling skill. A lot of wrestling fans (especially men) when it comes to female wrestlers are shallow as fuck. Many will only like or dislike someone based on looks and not skill level.
 
Whether someone is in the public spotlight or not it doesn't give someone a license to be an asshole. Body shaming is another form of bullying. Wrestlers come in all shapes and sizes and should be accepted as such. Deonna is a great wrestler and should be judged on the merits of her wrestling skill. NOT her weight.

I personally don't care for Nia Jax but it's not because of her weight it's because she has below average wrestling skill. A lot of wrestling fans (especially men) when it comes to female wrestlers are shallow as fuck. Many will only like or dislike someone based on looks and not skill level.
Sorry bruh, but this is the real world. Women will always be judged on their looks to some degree.
I don't have an issue with her body personally but when the majority of the wrestling audience are white boys that like their women skinny she's going to hear comments that she's "fat".
 
Yeah she look kinda crazy out there I don't remember her looking like that. Its not like she's just overly big its like she just got a belly for some reason. Someone could've had her switch attire.
Yeah, I don't think the ring gear she wore did her any favors.
Nothing wrong with having a little extra weight but you just gotta wear the right ring gear that hides your flaws and accentuates your curves.
 
Sorry bruh, but this is the real world. Women will always be judged on their looks to some degree.
I don't have an issue with her body personally but when the majority of the wrestling audience are white boys that like their women skinny she's going to hear comments that she's "fat".

Yeah, the real world sucks. Too bad we don't have fewer assholes in society.
 
1 out of 3 ain't bad. :lol:


Honestly didn't realize how much the programming ran, but I'm sick and tired of Vince copyrighting these people's names.
I don't know Nic whoever. Why can't Dolph just be Dolph?
Why does the obvious genetic clone of the Steiner Bros have to be called Bron Breaker? You could have never told me shit about dude and I'd still be able to see he is a Steiner.

The name and gimmick ownership thing is something else I hope dies with Vince. Let HHH and whoever take over after Vince open the flood gates. Start doing open business with other promotions and letting people travel and maintain their gimmicks.
 
Honestly didn't realize how much the programming ran, but I'm sick and tired of Vince copyrighting these people's names.
I don't know Nic whoever. Why can't Dolph just be Dolph?
Why does the obvious genetic clone of the Steiner Bros have to be called Bron Breaker? You could have never told me shit about dude and I'd still be able to see he is a Steiner.

The name and gimmick ownership thing is something else I hope dies with Vince. Let HHH and whoever take over after Vince open the flood gates. Start doing open business with other promotions and letting people travel and maintain their gimmicks.

100%. I wonder when Jon Moxely comes back if he will demand to come back as Jon Moxely or go back to Dean Ambrose. Sasha doesn't have enough juice to demand to come back as Mercedes Mone but I think Jon does.

They can legally changed their name like Ryback or The Ultimate Warrior if they want to keep their WWE name but that seems like too much to do.
 
100%. I wonder when Jon Moxely comes back if he will demand to come back as Jon Moxely or go back to Dean Ambrose. Sasha doesn't have enough juice to demand to come back as Mercedes Mone but I think Jon does.

They can legally changed their name like Ryback or The Ultimate Warrior if they want to keep their WWE name but that seems like too much to do.
I don't know about Dean/Jon but I'd rather have Sasha over Mercedes Mone.
Mercedes Mone sounds like a stripper name by someone who inspiring to be the new Mercedes Ashley or Mone Devine.

I also think Sasha might be a freak but I was already hoping that to begin with :sleazy:
 
Muta around this time was magical to watch. The fluidity in his movement, the crisp move execution, the flawless transitions. He's one of the wrestlers that made me fall in love with wrestling. His rivalry with Sting was like Omega/Okada today. Two exceptionally talented athletes putting on amazing wrestling matches and the audience was red hot for it.

 
She would be good in NXT or ROH.but that's about it. Her presentation is good and her promos are decent but I've always found her ring work average. She's been in Stardom for 4 years and Mariah and now Megan have already lapped her despite being there only six months. She's a midcarder at best.

 
Muta around this time was magical to watch. The fluidity in his movement, the crisp move execution, the flawless transitions. He's one of the wrestlers that made me fall in love with wrestling. His rivalry with Sting was like Omega/Okada today. Two exceptionally talented athletes putting on amazing wrestling matches and the audience was red hot for it.



I remember watching this match when I was a kid!!...Classic!!..The golden era in Wrestling!!.... :yes:
 
Honestly didn't realize how much the programming ran, but I'm sick and tired of Vince copyrighting these people's names.
I don't know Nic whoever. Why can't Dolph just be Dolph?
Why does the obvious genetic clone of the Steiner Bros have to be called Bron Breaker? You could have never told me shit about dude and I'd still be able to see he is a Steiner.

The name and gimmick ownership thing is something else I hope dies with Vince. Let HHH and whoever take over after Vince open the flood gates. Start doing open business with other promotions and letting people travel and maintain their gimmicks.
You and other fans may not like it, but it's smart business. And no, it's not gonna change with HHH.
For example with Dolph, the WWE spent millions of dollars over 20 years coming up with his name and developing his image and likeness, why should he be allowed to go somewhere else using that same name and character?
What does WWE gain from doing that? That's their intellectual property just like owning any other type of property.
You don't just give it away for free.
 
You and other fans may not like it, but it's smart business. And no, it's not gonna change with HHH.
For example with Dolph, the WWE spent millions of dollars over 20 years coming up with his name and developing his image and likeness, why should he be allowed to go somewhere else using that same name and character?
What does WWE gain from doing that? That's their intellectual property just like owning any other type of property.
You don't just give it away for free.
What do they 'get' by owning the name?
What does it hurt to do to business like gentlemen and not businessmen?
Does it hurt to have Dolph out there making an even bigger name? Maybe he comes back in a few years jacked like Drew McIntyre.
 
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