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Post by The Kevstaaa on Jun 28, 2014 10:36:10 GMT -5
This Tuesday at 4:30PM, The Great American Bash '88 featuring Ric Flair defending the NWA World Title against Lex Luger Then at 9PM, instead of WrestleMania Rewind will be "Excuse Me!" A countdown of Vickie Guerrero's Top 10 moments At 10PM the Countdown features the top 10 Celebrity twists
My Wednesday schedule only shows six things for some reason, but Thursday is a full schedule. Odd.
At 12PM on Thursday is The Great American Bash '91: Lex Luger vs. Barry Windham for the WCW Title in a Steel Cage
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Post by The Natural Eddy Valintino on Jun 28, 2014 13:23:08 GMT -5
Well, I'm officially finished with watching all the Clash of the Champions.
I was looking at the Legends of Wrestling roundtable show, and there are three episodes left to upload. They haven't uploaded the episode with Black History, the episode about the Lost Art of the Managers and the Culture of Southern Wrestling episode. After that, they're finished with Legends of Wrestling.
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Post by jeffro2000 on Jun 28, 2014 14:20:37 GMT -5
Well, I'm officially finished with watching all the Clash of the Champions. I was looking at the Legends of Wrestling roundtable show, and there are three episodes left to upload. They haven't uploaded the episode with Black History, the episode about the Lost Art of the Managers and the Culture of Southern Wrestling episode. After that, they're finished with Legends of Wrestling. I wish they would make more. I don't care about what, but it is the best show to me on the Network. I had seen a few of them, but not many so I have really enjoyed watching them despite being yrs old. They need to have a good panel though. I love Hayes on them, Ross of course, Dusty is great, Patterson has a wealth of knowledge, but is hit or miss on them. Some guys offered very little to the panel, and I didn't care for the new Mania one or the Warrior discussion. It was a letdown. Just my opinion of course.
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Post by Jonathan Karate on Jun 28, 2014 14:32:15 GMT -5
Well, I'm officially finished with watching all the Clash of the Champions. I was looking at the Legends of Wrestling roundtable show, and there are three episodes left to upload. They haven't uploaded the episode with Black History, the episode about the Lost Art of the Managers and the Culture of Southern Wrestling episode. After that, they're finished with Legends of Wrestling. I wish they would make more. I don't care about what, but it is the best show to me on the Network. I had seen a few of them, but not many so I have really enjoyed watching them despite being yrs old. They need to have a good panel though. I love Hayes on them, Ross of course, Dusty is great, Patterson has a wealth of knowledge, but is hit or miss on them. Some guys offered very little to the panel, and I didn't care for the new Mania one or the Warrior discussion. It was a letdown. Just my opinion of course. Easily the best show on the network. Don't know why I never watched it originally on demand. Its a brilliant show and second to only legends house on the network IMO. It would have been a tremendous idea to keep it going.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 28, 2014 14:32:15 GMT -5
Well, I'm officially finished with watching all the Clash of the Champions. I was looking at the Legends of Wrestling roundtable show, and there are three episodes left to upload. They haven't uploaded the episode with Black History, the episode about the Lost Art of the Managers and the Culture of Southern Wrestling episode. After that, they're finished with Legends of Wrestling. I wish they would make more. I don't care about what, but it is the best show to me on the Network. I had seen a few of them, but not many so I have really enjoyed watching them despite being yrs old. They need to have a good panel though. I love Hayes on them, Ross of course, Dusty is great, Patterson has a wealth of knowledge, but is hit or miss on them. Some guys offered very little to the panel, and I didn't care for the new Mania one or the Warrior discussion. It was a letdown. Just my opinion of course. I'm in the same boat, wanting more. But I think they could expand upon the concept, not just a legend's round table, but mix it up. Say you do one about cruiserweights, so you have Rey, Jericho, Joey Styles, Kofi, and maybe an NXT guy come in and talk about the evolution of the style, the origins, etc, etc. Or if you do say ladder matches, you could have guys like Shawn, Edge, Christian, Kofi, etc, etc, the guys who've had notable ladder matches. And again, they talk about the evolution, the origins, how those matches effected their careers, etc, etc.
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Post by The Natural Eddy Valintino on Jun 28, 2014 15:47:20 GMT -5
I agree they should make new Legends of Wrestling roundtables. I wouldn't necessary mix it up to include more modern stuff or things from 5-7 years ago. I would keep the discussions between the '60s and very early '00s. I know they did one on Monday Night RAW, but I'm not sure if they did one for the Attitude Era, so that's one I'd like to see. There's still a lot of topics they could go for with Legends of Wrestling. One that I thought of as I'm typing is international superstars. They could have a discussion of international wrestlers that were also famous in America like Mil Mascaras, the Guerreros, Antonio Inoki, etc. The Legends of Wrestlemania spinoff were OK. Nothing that I really would go back and watch and I thought the panel for the Ultimate Warrior one was poor. I'd rather have had Hogan be there, Slaughter was the only good choice in my opinion to be on that panel. I didn't really like the first 5 episodes cause Mike Graham was there and a lot of the stuff he talked about was bullcrap. Even in the Rise and Fall of WCW where he claimed that he had the idea of going to the Disney MGM Studios when it was Bischoff's idea and I bet if Bischoff would have gone on that DVD that Mike Graham would not have been there. My favorite of these so far was the Monday Night Wars episode.
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Post by Bandit on Jun 28, 2014 16:38:53 GMT -5
Well, I'm officially finished with watching all the Clash of the Champions. I was looking at the Legends of Wrestling roundtable show, and there are three episodes left to upload. They haven't uploaded the episode with Black History, the episode about the Lost Art of the Managers and the Culture of Southern Wrestling episode. After that, they're finished with Legends of Wrestling. Nice timing Eddy, I was just going to ask how many of those Legends Of Wrestling Roundtables are left to be seen/uploaded. Would be interested in seeing the Lost Art Of The Managers one. That would have been one to have shown this week since the WWE Countdown was Top 10 Managers and the Beyond The Ring tonight is the Bobby "The Brain" Heenan doct from his DVD. Could have made it a "Lost Art Of Managers" night - and shown all three back to back to back tonight. Wouldn't mind seeing ones on Ladder Matches - Steel Cage (would include Wargames, Elimination Chamber, Hell In The Cell etc) - Saturdays Nights Main Event - Talk Shows/Interview Segments (Pipers Pit, Barber Shop, Flower Shop, Snake Pit, Funeral Parlor - you could include Tuesday Night Titans, Bobby Heenan Show) ones on the other three major PPVs besides Wrestlemania - Survivor Series, Royal Rumble and Summerslam.
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Post by marino13 on Jun 28, 2014 18:44:13 GMT -5
Just watched the Managers episode. And thank God they got Bobby Heenan right. Besides no James E. Cornette I thought it was a pretty solid list.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Jun 28, 2014 18:44:48 GMT -5
Watching some old Money in the Banks to prepare for tomorrow. Starting with WrestleMania 23's only because I've seen the original and WrestleMania 22's recently. Same with 24.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Jun 28, 2014 19:55:31 GMT -5
Before the celebrities episode, there's a Vickie Guerrero special top 10.
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Post by Jonathan Karate on Jun 28, 2014 21:19:34 GMT -5
The legends of wrestling need to stick with older guys if they ever rehash the show.
The reason the new ones are bad is because they have people talking about stuff they really don't know as much about as they think. With the originals the old timers and even guys like Foley, Taz and DDP were great on there.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2014 8:03:39 GMT -5
I agree they should make new Legends of Wrestling roundtables. I wouldn't necessary mix it up to include more modern stuff or things from 5-7 years ago. I would keep the discussions between the '60s and very early '00s. I know they did one on Monday Night RAW, but I'm not sure if they did one for the Attitude Era, so that's one I'd like to see. There's still a lot of topics they could go for with Legends of Wrestling. One that I thought of as I'm typing is international superstars. They could have a discussion of international wrestlers that were also famous in America like Mil Mascaras, the Guerreros, Antonio Inoki, etc. The Legends of Wrestlemania spinoff were OK. Nothing that I really would go back and watch and I thought the panel for the Ultimate Warrior one was poor. I'd rather have had Hogan be there, Slaughter was the only good choice in my opinion to be on that panel. I didn't really like the first 5 episodes cause Mike Graham was there and a lot of the stuff he talked about was bullcrap. Even in the Rise and Fall of WCW where he claimed that he had the idea of going to the Disney MGM Studios when it was Bischoff's idea and I bet if Bischoff would have gone on that DVD that Mike Graham would not have been there. My favorite of these so far was the Monday Night Wars episode. I didn't mean like include stuff like a John Cena retrospective or whatever. I was more thinking keep the general motif, but you include modern day wrestlers on the panel to give their insights and give a current day perspective. Again, if you cover Cruiserweight wrestling, you can bring in Rey who talks about the style over in Mexico and how he broke into the business and working in Mexico. Jericho can bring in the Japanese influence and both of them can talk about being in WCW and how that style helped set WCW apart and all that. Then you have a guy like Van Dam who can talk about how that style of wrestling helped him define himself and how he may not have been labeled as a crusierweight, you definitely get a lot of that style with the high flying nature and the risk taking. Kofi Kingston can talk about how that style of wrestling still carries on today and while there may not be a cruiserweight division, it's far from a dead art form. Neville can be on there as well, talking about what influenced him, how his death defying style helped him get noticed. Joey Styles can be the panel host, talking about how he saw that style being brought to America big time in ECW and how it spread to other promotions and what not. Plus they could also talk about the foundation for that style in America, teams like the Rockers and the Rock and Roll Express, wrestlers like Sabu and Brian Pillman, matches like Eddie vs Rey at Halloween Havoc 97, the importance of the mask in Mexican wrestling, and other stuff. Still cover old school aspects, but allow modern day guys or guys relevant in the past 5-10 years to give their insight.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Jun 29, 2014 8:07:10 GMT -5
Anybody else going to watch a bunch of Money in the Banks today? I'm probably not going to watch the marathon run of them, but I'll be at least watching the Money in the Bank matches themselves and maybe CM Punk vs. John Cena, because it's one of my favorite matches ever.
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Post by The Natural Eddy Valintino on Jun 29, 2014 8:59:17 GMT -5
Anybody else going to watch a bunch of Money in the Banks today? I'm probably not going to watch the marathon run of them, but I'll be at least watching the Money in the Bank matches themselves and maybe CM Punk vs. John Cena, because it's one of my favorite matches ever. I'm doing the marathon just because I was planning on watching all the Money in the Bank PPVs anyways. I was gonna start Saturday and finish off today, but since they're doing a marathon with all of them, I might as well watch it.
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Post by The Natural Eddy Valintino on Jun 29, 2014 9:03:31 GMT -5
I agree they should make new Legends of Wrestling roundtables. I wouldn't necessary mix it up to include more modern stuff or things from 5-7 years ago. I would keep the discussions between the '60s and very early '00s. I know they did one on Monday Night RAW, but I'm not sure if they did one for the Attitude Era, so that's one I'd like to see. There's still a lot of topics they could go for with Legends of Wrestling. One that I thought of as I'm typing is international superstars. They could have a discussion of international wrestlers that were also famous in America like Mil Mascaras, the Guerreros, Antonio Inoki, etc. The Legends of Wrestlemania spinoff were OK. Nothing that I really would go back and watch and I thought the panel for the Ultimate Warrior one was poor. I'd rather have had Hogan be there, Slaughter was the only good choice in my opinion to be on that panel. I didn't really like the first 5 episodes cause Mike Graham was there and a lot of the stuff he talked about was bullcrap. Even in the Rise and Fall of WCW where he claimed that he had the idea of going to the Disney MGM Studios when it was Bischoff's idea and I bet if Bischoff would have gone on that DVD that Mike Graham would not have been there. My favorite of these so far was the Monday Night Wars episode. I didn't mean like include stuff like a John Cena retrospective or whatever. I was more thinking keep the general motif, but you include modern day wrestlers on the panel to give their insights and give a current day perspective. Again, if you cover Cruiserweight wrestling, you can bring in Rey who talks about the style over in Mexico and how he broke into the business and working in Mexico. Jericho can bring in the Japanese influence and both of them can talk about being in WCW and how that style helped set WCW apart and all that. Then you have a guy like Van Dam who can talk about how that style of wrestling helped him define himself and how he may not have been labeled as a crusierweight, you definitely get a lot of that style with the high flying nature and the risk taking. Kofi Kingston can talk about how that style of wrestling still carries on today and while there may not be a cruiserweight division, it's far from a dead art form. Neville can be on there as well, talking about what influenced him, how his death defying style helped him get noticed. Joey Styles can be the panel host, talking about how he saw that style being brought to America big time in ECW and how it spread to other promotions and what not. Plus they could also talk about the foundation for that style in America, teams like the Rockers and the Rock and Roll Express, wrestlers like Sabu and Brian Pillman, matches like Eddie vs Rey at Halloween Havoc 97, the importance of the mask in Mexican wrestling, and other stuff. Still cover old school aspects, but allow modern day guys or guys relevant in the past 5-10 years to give their insight. Yeah, but like above said, it's better to stick with the old timers like Pat Patterson, like Michael Hayes. The guys that wrestled through the days in the territories, the days of the WWF expansion, even the guys who wrestled through the Attitude Era like Road Dogg did in the last two roundtables. I don't think it would be a great idea to have the show be named Legend of Wrestling and have guys like Mysterio, like Kofi be a part of it. Might as well call the show something else if we're including modern wrestlers in these roundtables. I get what you're saying and it's not a bad idea, but it's best to leave the show for the old timers. Maybe do another spinoff, call it something else to include some modern guys like the ones you mentioned with the topics you mentioned.
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Post by metallica90 on Jun 29, 2014 10:43:59 GMT -5
Watching punk/cena from MITB 11'. Such a great match and that crowd was crazy!
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Post by The Natural Eddy Valintino on Jun 29, 2014 10:51:35 GMT -5
Anyone on the PS3 watching the live stream, are any of you experiencing multiple repeats and going from HD to SD. Now I'm not really sure if that has to do with my internet connection when it comes to repeats of certain segments of the match or going from HD to SD.
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Post by The Natural Eddy Valintino on Jun 29, 2014 11:45:18 GMT -5
Watching Punk vs Cena from Money in the Bank 2011 is making me miss seeing CM Punk on TV. Everything about that match was incredible, from the build up, to the crowd. I had goose bumps, which doesn't happen a lot when it comes to wrestling, watching this match cause the crowd helped the match tell a story IMO.
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Post by Funk The Revival on Jun 29, 2014 11:52:00 GMT -5
Anybody else going to watch a bunch of Money in the Banks today? I'm probably not going to watch the marathon run of them, but I'll be at least watching the Money in the Bank matches themselves and maybe CM Punk vs. John Cena, because it's one of my favorite matches ever. i got the MITB anthology blu ray a few weeks ago with all the cash ins on it. Definitely one of my favourite matches in current WWE. Cant wait for Tonight!
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Post by Patriots#1 on Jun 29, 2014 14:33:11 GMT -5
Anyone watch on the xbox one? I do and the live stream always jumps to pixelated to HD? And always lags and has to buffer
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