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  • sam3110 said:
    sam3110 said:
    I suppose you blew your load all over the Swerve, Ospreay, Bucks nonsense then?
    Enjoy your Uso v Solo matches buddy. Clap along to Jelly Roll and a geriatric Goldberg. 
    Interesting that you pick those...

    Hope you also clap along to The Costco Guys and a geriatric Dustin Rhodes.
    Pre show buddy where they belong and Dustin won a final match in his home town for a cheap pop. 

    Jelly roll is paired up with Drew wasting his prime. Which is worse? WWE is a joke propped up with blood money. 
    A final match in his home town you say? 🤔

    I genuinely believe if Goldberg turned up at AEW last year you would have supported it. Tribalism is bizarre.
  • I wish I had the first clue what you lot are arguing about in here....
  • edited July 14
    Chunes said:
    I wish I had the first clue what you lot are arguing about in here....

    It’s just classic wrestling tribalism, really — the kind that takes you right back to the 90s when playground debates raged over whether WWF or WCW was better. Fast forward to today, and it’s the same energy, just with AEW vs WWE, and the arguing happening between grown men in their 30s and 40s. 

    On one side, you’ve got WWE fans backing what’s essentially the Disney or Microsoft of pro wrestling: a mega-corporation that’s more than happy to take money from regimes with appalling human rights records. On the other, AEW fans champion a promotion known for its overly-choreographed, flippy indie style, with a fondness for signing wrestlers well past their prime and still putting titles on them.

    The irony, of course, is that both companies are guilty of the very same things their fanbases accuse the other of. Though to be fair, AEW haven’t started running pay-per-views in Saudi Arabia.

    ......yet!

  • CAFCTrev said:
    Chunes said:
    I wish I had the first clue what you lot are arguing about in here....

    It’s just classic wrestling tribalism, really — the kind that takes you right back to the 90s when playground debates raged over whether WWF or WCW was better. Fast forward to today, and it’s the same energy, just with AEW vs WWE, and the arguing happening between grown men in their 30s and 40s. 

    On one side, you’ve got WWE fans backing what’s essentially the Disney or Microsoft of pro wrestling: a mega-corporation that’s more than happy to take money from regimes with appalling human rights records. On the other, AEW fans champion a promotion known for its overly-choreographed, flippy indie style, with a fondness for signing wrestlers well past their prime and still putting titles on them.

    The irony, of course, is that both companies are guilty of the very same things their fanbases accuse the other of. Though to be fair, AEW haven’t started running pay-per-views in Saudi Arabia.

    ......yet!

    Up the WCW!


  • CAFCTrev said:
    Chunes said:
    I wish I had the first clue what you lot are arguing about in here....

    It’s just classic wrestling tribalism, really — the kind that takes you right back to the 90s when playground debates raged over whether WWF or WCW was better. Fast forward to today, and it’s the same energy, just with AEW vs WWE, and the arguing happening between grown men in their 30s and 40s. 

    On one side, you’ve got WWE fans backing what’s essentially the Disney or Microsoft of pro wrestling: a mega-corporation that’s more than happy to take money from regimes with appalling human rights records. On the other, AEW fans champion a promotion known for its overly-choreographed, flippy indie style, with a fondness for signing wrestlers well past their prime and still putting titles on them.

    The irony, of course, is that both companies are guilty of the very same things their fanbases accuse the other of. Though to be fair, AEW haven’t started running pay-per-views in Saudi Arabia.

    ......yet!

    Up the WCW!


    Yep I was on the WCW side of history unfortunately! As bad as it got in 2000-01, I was still heartbroken when they went under, and essentially got buried by Vinny Mac. 
  • They got buried by Time-Warner-AOL. Only company to ever compete with WWF/E and the one that's caused the most changes in wrestling excluding WWE. 

    Watching Evolution. Jade's no selling is insane, she isn't main roster ready let alone ready for a title shot at Summerslam.
  • They got buried by Time-Warner-AOL. Only company to ever compete with WWF/E and the one that's caused the most changes in wrestling excluding WWE. 

    Watching Evolution. Jade's no selling is insane, she isn't main roster ready let alone ready for a title shot at Summerslam.
    Absolutely, but buried by Vince in the sense that he could have kept the brand alive after he bought them, instead he botched an "invasion" storyline that could have been a legendary WWF v WCW angle. 
  • CAFCTrev said:
    They got buried by Time-Warner-AOL. Only company to ever compete with WWF/E and the one that's caused the most changes in wrestling excluding WWE. 

    Watching Evolution. Jade's no selling is insane, she isn't main roster ready let alone ready for a title shot at Summerslam.
    Absolutely, but buried by Vince in the sense that he could have kept the brand alive after he bought them, instead he botched an "invasion" storyline that could have been a legendary WWF v WCW angle. 
    Oh right, you're correct on that front, ego is something else! There are still people out there believe it failed due to a lack of stars and not because Vince didn't want WCW to go over.
  • Evolution main event is must see. Not a surprise as it's Rhea V Iro Sky.

    Battle Royale was surprisingly decent. Lash Legend is starting to look like a real prospect. I've never seen much in her before.
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  • Do grown men actually watch this stuff? I stopped watching WWE at like 13/14.
  • It must be quite niche to watch wrestling and be a Charlton fan, should be no real arguments in this thread tbf


  • Do grown men actually watch this stuff? I stopped watching WWE at like 13/14.
    You do realise we as grown men also watch a bunch of football players run around kicking a sphere object getting paid thousands to do so.

    Nothing wrong with a bit of wrestling. 

    Professional Wrestling is cool




  • Do grown men actually watch this stuff? I stopped watching WWE at like 13/14.
    Yes, and grown women too!
  • edited July 14
    Do grown men actually watch this stuff? I stopped watching WWE at like 13/14.
    I definitely do. Always loved wrestling. Plenty of people take the piss, but why would I care what anyone else thinks.

    Just makes me laugh when people say it’s fake. I imagine when Punk tore his triceps of the bone back in 2024 and carried on performing for 20 minutes he wished it was fake. 

    I copy a lot of their workouts in the gym and they are ridiculous hard. Still have not achieved shoulder pressing 50kg yet like one of them. 


  • Thought Evolution was brilliant last night. Shame the build up was very limited and rushed.

    So much talent in the women’s division who just need the airtime to show their personality and skills.
  • Thought Evolution was brilliant last night. Shame the build up was very limited and rushed.

    So much talent in the women’s division who just need the airtime to show their personality and skills.
    It would help if they stopped giving air time to the likes of Trish and Brie Bella, they're not needed anymore. Likewise Stephanie.

    I like how WWE has rewritten history, like how they did with WCW, so that Stephanie is the one who pushed the women and nothing to do with the great matches TNA had. The fans were chanting better than divas! Likewise Joshi wrestlers who are the only Japanese wrestlers WWE seem to push and are is where the likes of the Stephanie Vaquer and Mariah May learned their craft.

    That said. I don't see the need for a separate women's PPV anymore. Obviously the first one was due to blood money, I'll get that in before you know who!

    Seth's injury maybe good news for Bron and Bronson...
  • All In will be shown on ITV4 at 9pm on Thursday. Guess that means it will be available for streaming afterwards as well.
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