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Even though i've been watching wrestling since the mid 60's i never got into some of the more complex/esoteric aspects of the game, i like the story lines rather than the actual wrestling and when they do wrestle i like seeing the good guy beat the bad guy,I guess its kinda one dimensional on my part but it floats my boat ..
I remember a few years ago joining one of the bigger Wrestling forums and was amazed at how deep some people get into wrestling, basically i left that forum without ever posting after feeling i had nothing to say on the sport, compared to the forum members i knew nothing, i felt kinda clueless and knew nothing of what they were talking about even though we were watching the same shows.
As for Lesnar i watched his last UFC fight and was really surprised that his opponent was actually chasing him around the ring at one point,it was as if Lesnar was afraid to get hit.I cant seem to find the video or i'd post it but he didnt look so tough that day..
As for Lesnar i watched his last UFC fight and was really surprised that his opponent was actually chasing him around the ring at one point,it was as if Lesnar was afraid to get hit.I cant seem to find the video or i'd post it but he didnt look so tough that day..
The only time I've heard of "five moves of doom" was when people talked about Bret Hart's matches....he had the same five move combination every match. Can't remember now what they were.
Most of the wrestling fans I grew up with would say that Hogan didn't even know five moves.
The only time I've heard of "five moves of doom" was when people talked about Bret Hart's matches....he had the same five move combination every match. Can't remember now what they were.
Most of the wrestling fans I grew up with would say that Hogan didn't even know five moves.
Off the top of my head; Russian leg sweep, atomic drop, elbow from the second rope, sharpshooter. I can't remember the other one. Early on in Bret's career, late '80 s early '90s he had an awesome pile driver, that I'd put against Lawlers anyday.
His 5th move was the over the knee backbreaker or that punch to the stomach he gave when his opponent bounded off the ropes to set up the Russian leg sweep, and Bret started wrestling in 1976, and debuted in the WWF in late 1984, so in saying "early on in Bret's career", you must mean early on in Bret's singles push, post-Hart Foundation.
Just watched RAW and that AJ has definitely got some psychotic scheme a cooking.
Cena's Starwars rant was hilarious,
Psycho Sid ,looked to be in good shape for someone who hasnt had a match in the WWE in 15 yrs
Good enough to beat Slater.
Good times. I wonder who's gonna be brought back for this Monday Night RAW.....
They certainly have many to choose from..
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