If you butcher the opportunity to have him as #30 in the Rumble, a good way to make up for it is have him close RAW as HHH's muscle and that was what they did. Now we've got the angle of Seth having to go through Joe to get to HHH.
 
I'm not feeling Seth having to go through Joe to get at HHH. It feels too much D. Bryan having to go through HHH to get at Orton and Batista. Not saying that it wasn't a good storyline, but most people knew how the first match would end. Joe is too new to the WWE audience to eat a lost at Fastlane and be left off of Mania.

In fact if they still had MitB at Mania, Joe would be the perfect choice to win.
 
Old but funny wrestling shit:

New Jack on who's a Ho bag.


Midnight Express vs. Smelly Jobber


:roflmao::roflmao2::roflmao3:
At New Jack going in on Devon Dudley being a super simp and Jasmin St. Claire comments.

Bobby Eaton and Stan Lane trying to wrestle that dude but were in disgust. Neither wanted to touch him.
 
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It was a shitty Rumble. So tired of Strowman and Reigns.
Don't know why they keep pushing Reigns on everyone like that. Should have never split them three guys up. WWE always fuck up a good thing they have going. :smh:

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You can hear Rollins say "I hope so" clear as hell after Joe, presumably asks if he was ok...
 
Seth Rollins injured. Possibly done for Mania.

Yeah that was awkward how they landed. It was like Rollins wasn't aware that Joe was about to fall with the submission locked in. So all of Joe's weight fell onto Rollins pivot point.
 
Here is another old school gem:

Koko B Ware literally beats the breaks off a masked jobber. Koko was beasting in this match. That clothesline :itsawrap:



He almost decapitated that dude, shit.

The Ghostbuster/Brain Buster was one of the most underrated finishers ever. Wish WWE would've not put that bird shit on him.
 
Just watched the Rumble again and they really didn't have any big pop surprise entries this year. With Goldberg in the Rumble, they could have pulled a once in a lifetime match up.

[fantasy booking]Have Goldberg come out and clear the ring of mid-carders and jobbers. Then when the next entrant's music hits, Goldberg's music starts. Everybody starts asking what the heck is going on and looking confused. Then out comes Gillberg. Gillberg storms the ring and stare at Goldberg, while Goldberg is staring back like :confused::hmm:.[/fantasy booking]
 
Just watched the Rumble again and they really didn't have any big pop surprise entries this year. With Goldberg in the Rumble, they could have pulled a once in a lifetime match up.

[fantasy booking]Have Goldberg come out and clear the ring of mid-carders and jobbers. Then when the next entrant's music hits, Goldberg's music starts. Everybody starts asking what the heck is going on and looking confused. Then out comes Gillberg. Gillberg storms the ring and stare at Goldberg, while Goldberg is staring back like :confused::hmm:.[/fantasy booking]
Gillberg and Goldberg had a match or Goldberg destroyed Dwayne Gill during the feud with the Rock. But I get what you saying. Don't know if where ever they were the crowd would have popped for it.
 
Another old school gem. The no selling jobber. In what was supposed to be a squash match of the tag team of Sid Vicious and Dangerous Danny Spivey(The Skyscrapers). Jim Cornette does the commentary and boy did Spivey get pissed.
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The Rock & WWE Making Movie About Paige's Life

The Office co-creator Stephen Merchant to write & direct!

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In the most random wrestling news of the year so far, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson has announced that he will be teaming with WWE Studios and Film 4 to bring a movie about WWE Superstar Paige's life to the big screen.

The movie is based on the Channel 4 UK documentary The Wrestlers: Fighting With My Family, which was released in 2012 and followed Paige's wrestling family as she impressed WWE officials to win an NXT contract.

The Rock is expected to have a cameo in the film which Stephen Merchant (The Office) will write and direct.

The Falling actress Florence Pugh will be playing the role of Paige...

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Deadline laid out some details on the plot, which came from the documentary:

"The film follows the story of reformed gangster and former wrestler Ricky, his wife Julia, daughter Saraya and son Zak who make a living performing in tiny venues across the country...Saraya and Zak are about to learn that becoming a WWE Superstar demands more than they ever imagined possible as athletes and siblings. Wrestling has always kept this family together -- but now it could tear them apart."
The Rock originally watched the documentary while he was in London shooting Fast and Furious. He's been trying to put the project together ever since and will now get a chance via his Seven Bucks Production company.

The Rock... Stephen Merchant... Paige's life? Has there been a more unlikely wrestling film ever conceived?
 
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