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Men in Lycra - the Wrestling thread

PostPosted: Thu Nov 01, 2012 12:49 pm
by Sadfish
Please continue here.....

Re: Men in Lycra - the Wrestling thread

PostPosted: Sat Nov 03, 2012 11:24 pm
by muttley cat
I would kick Big shows ass the ussless lump of fat

Re: Men in Lycra - the Wrestling thread

PostPosted: Sat Nov 03, 2012 11:29 pm
by Talcom Mucker(WTW)
IM THE TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS

Re: Men in Lycra - the Wrestling thread

PostPosted: Tue Nov 13, 2012 10:36 pm
by roofaldo2
Steve Austin has said that he is physically able to wrestle and there are a few guys he'd like to face including Cena and Punk.

Re: Men in Lycra - the Wrestling thread

PostPosted: Wed Nov 14, 2012 9:08 pm
by citywolf
roofaldo2 wrote:
Steve Austin has said that he is physically able to wrestle and there are a few guys he'd like to face including Cena and Punk.


Wouldn't surprise me to see Austin and Punk at Wrestlania.
The foundations have been laid already.

Re: Men in Lycra - the Wrestling thread

PostPosted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 12:26 pm
by roofaldo2
Well it's a 1 year title reign for Punk. Sort of, as it's Survivor Series tonight but he's about 2 days short of a full 365.

Interesting that they've allowed him to hold the belt so long. Not a knock on Punk, but they've been happy enough to play pass the parcel with the title belts for ages. Maybe they've actually got the message that for a title to mean something then it needs more to win it than just getting it in a lucky bag

Re: Men in Lycra - the Wrestling thread

PostPosted: Tue Nov 20, 2012 3:53 pm
by TaxingChimp
Glad to see Punk have such a long run with the belt. Long title runs are definitely for the better. Anyone else think the Survivor Series main event was actually really good? Liked the whole Punk & Cena taking turns against Ryback thing, before eventually teaming up. I do wonder how far they can go with Ryback though. I mean as soon as you represent him as being so superior 1 on 1 with guys like Cena & Punk, it's kinda tough to keep it going imo

Re: Men in Lycra - the Wrestling thread

PostPosted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 7:44 am
by roofaldo2
Yeah, that's the trouble when you build up one of these unstoppable monster guys. That first loss can hurt. Mind you, WWE DOES seem to be protecting him some what, because even though he's lost at the last 2 ppv's neither has been a clean loss and the screwing has always come when he's been in a clear winning situation. Hopefully they can keep people interested in him up to the point they make him world champ and not screw the whole thing up like WCW did with Goldberg.

Re: Men in Lycra - the Wrestling thread

PostPosted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 1:26 pm
by TaxingChimp
roofaldo2 wrote:
Yeah, that's the trouble when you build up one of these unstoppable monster guys. That first loss can hurt. Mind you, WWE DOES seem to be protecting him some what, because even though he's lost at the last 2 ppv's neither has been a clean loss and the screwing has always come when he's been in a clear winning situation. Hopefully they can keep people interested in him up to the point they make him world champ and not screw the whole thing up like WCW did with Goldberg.


That's true, no tazers fingers crossed!

I do think that even maintaining such an unstoppable monster is difficult though. I mean where do you go after having him beat everyone without suddenly de-powering him? Those unstoppable monster good guys like Goldberg and The Ultimate Warrior sadly have a pretty poor shelf life. Ryback at least loves the business & is dedicated, so he has that going for him. I just hope he's not another flash in the pan character.

In other news so called HHH wants to bring Sting on board as his contract with TNA runs out this year. The Stinger is probably my all time fave so I'd absolutely love to see him do a year in the WWE, culminating with a fight against the Undertaker at Wrestlemania

Re: Men in Lycra - the Wrestling thread

PostPosted: Wed Nov 21, 2012 3:31 pm
by DAR130
TaxingChimp wrote:

In other news so called HHH wants to bring Sting on board as his contract with TNA runs out this year. The Stinger is probably my all time fave so I'd absolutely love to see him do a year in the WWE, culminating with a fight against the Undertaker at Wrestlemania

It was Sting that got me into wrestling back in the 80's when WCW used to have a weekly show on ITV.His matches against Big Van Vader for the world title got me hooked,but he's never been interested in joining WWF/WWE before so it would probably take a lot of money for him to switch this late in his career.