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I really hope it isn't suicide, like you said, Fruit Ninja. His promo on RAW last night can be interpreted as a sort of suicide note, talking about how every man one day dies and some men will live forever in the stories that people tell about them etc etc.
update: WWE Network no longer has Saturday's Hall of Fame induction ceremony available to watch on-demand. |
This saddens me.
Weird considering he was just inducted into the WWE HOF and was part of the entire WM weekend etc. |
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I kinda wrote off his HOF speech and promo last night as "Warrior being Warrior" when he was talking about weird crap like how your legacy will live on after you're gone because of the fans' memories & whatnot. Now I'm hoping it wasn't something more than that.
EDIT: Dammit, you guys, beating me to the point. Timing of this is freaking crazy. |
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RIP, only a few of my favorites left from teh 80s.. |
Wow, RIp...loved watching him perform when I was a kid.
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All in all, it was weird! and yes i know he's Weird as it is. |
Way to kick off the new thread Reaper, you asshole :D
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... welp,
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For anyone who missed it on Raw last night... Creepy.
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The spaceship has been loaded with the rocket fuel. R.I.P.
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Best memory, Hulk vs Sid, Papa Shango comes down to help Sid and then.......DUN DUN DUN.......dundundundundun ITS THE WARRIOR!!!!!!!
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Man, this ****ing sucks. Thanks for the entertainment and RIP.
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Sounds like it really was natural. Collapsed while walking to his car with his wife.
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They probably shouldn't get the Iron Sheik to say any words at his funeral.
https://twitter.com/search?q=from%3A...ypd&f=realtime It sucks for his family, especially his wife, but I can't build up much pity for a huge homophobe and racist. |
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His repeated shoots and rants against hogan and vince were not so great. Tjey were, however, very interesting. Warrior (real life version) struck me as a wannabe philosopher. With that being said, he is still my all time favorite (followed by kanedertaker). ... THE POWER OF ALL THE WARRIORS IS FLOATIN THROUGH THE VEINS IN THE BLOOD OF THE WARRRRRRRRRRIIIAAAAHHHHHH SNORT |
that is crazy, I remember watching him on Raw when he spoke this past monday, and thinking man he doesnt look good, he looked like he was about to have a heart attack on the spot.
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He definitely came off like a pretty vile person the last decade or so. Without even factoring in the bigoted stuff, just the things he said about Bobby Heenan deserving his cancer. And I forget who it was in reference to, but he ripped someone after they'd died and said the person's children would be better off without their dad.
But seeing his daughters come out to the stage with him at the HOF and all that. ****. |
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And like many others have said in posts.....I have all kinds of friends I know who wrestled both in HS and in College who have no issue with this. You sound a bit frustrated, almost like you tried out and were told you couldn't cut it. |
Dude tried to troll, got beat down, then played dumb.
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That Warrior thing is just so bizarre. I wasn't expecting that, it's like there was finally closure to his career and bam he's gone.
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Natural causes makes this merely bizarre instead of horrifying. Whew.
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John Pinnete, Mickey Rooney, and The Ultimate Warrior. I guess actors do die in threes.
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However, I do know why the wrestlers (usually high caliber guys) hate WWE wrestling. It all has to do with notoriety, money and the word "professional" being placed in front of the word, "wrestling." Real wrestlers spend hours and hours and hours training and make huge sacrifices in terms of managing their weight for....nothing, but pride in their accomplishments. Considering WWE wrestlers receive the notoriety/fame, tons of money and to boot, are considered the "professionals" of the wrestling genre, it really grinds a lot of real wrestlers' gears...for they feel that this sport they spend all the time, blood, sweat, tears, etc. training for is not only disrespected, but disregarded completely.... in the perspectives of real wrestlers at the D1 and International level, they are the ones who engage in professional wrestling and are the ones who are deserving of the fame, notoriety and...money. The lack of compensation issue as been alleviated a bit with the emergence and popularity of the UFC, for a lot of wrestlers have turned to the UFC when their wrestling tenures come to a conclusion...and regardless of what anyone on here claims, wrestlers are at a HUGE advantage in comparison to fighters who don't have a wrestling background. So wrestlers who decide on that route are being fiscally compensated, for they are generally successful in the UFC. Problem is, many of your top caliber wrestlers are unwilling to fight in the UFC because they don't want to dodge the potential "permanent physiological damage" bullets to their bodies, which is obviously a huge risk in the UFC. Hell, real wrestling was stripped from (and eventually reinstated) the freaking Olympics...one of the world's oldest ****ing sports...eliminated. Ironically and IMO, a lot of these high caliber wrestlers are the reason that wrestling was stripped from the Olympics to begin with...because strategic defensive wrestling has consumed the sport and has made the sport boring to the common spectator. As a result, some of the philosophies that have made wrestling fun to watch in the first place are no longer applicable. It used to be "the best defense is a good offense," but now it is basically, "the best offense (or way to win, I guess) is an obnoxiously blatantly utilized overly-defensive strategy." The philosophy of "wrestling to win," has been dethroned by "wrestling not to lose." And as a result, the sport has generally become ****ing boring to watch...much more boring than it was over a decade ago... and it all starts at the college level and in some cases, the elite high school level. Wrestlers aren't being aggressive and trying to score points, but are resorting doing whatever they can to just ensure that they do not give up any points and are perfectly content with winning the match 1-0, by scoring their 1 point via riding time or in OT/sudden victory. It has become ridiculous. Real wrestling is at an all-time low right now and I was hoping that wrestling being eliminated as an Olympic sport would be a wake-up call, but so far it hasn't. The high caliber real wrestlers who hate WWE wrestling need to shift the blame/hate from WWE wrestling itself, and focusing on advocating to make the sport more watchable to the common spectators by means of finding ways to make real wrestling more entertaining to watch via increasing offensive wrestling. Many common spectators don't "get" real wrestling in terms of the rules, strategy, scoring system, etc. and don't really want to because there doesn't appear to be a lot of action in it...The sport has become so defensive that to the common spectator, it comes off to them as a lot of ring around the rosie/paddy-cake bullshit where two guys seem to be circling away from each other and "playing" the outer line of the wrestling mat. At least when a person watches WWE wrestling, they get to see guys getting power-bombed, bashed over the head with chairs, strangled, suplexed, etc...which provides a substantial amount of additional entertainment value when compared to what the sport of wrestling has become in recent years. |
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He was known as the anabolic warrior to his peers and was juiced out of his mind for over a decade. That stuff is terrible for your heart and it's a big reason these guys tend to have massive heart attacks so young. |
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This thread is bad Ju-ju.
Just sayin... |
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rico finisher was the monkey claw
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I suppose he didn't look that great for a 54 year old man though. I mean my dad is over 60 and he looks much better than Warrior did on Monday. |
I cant believe the WWE signed Roidman Merriman
of all douchers to sign. I wish CM Punk would come back and literally fight him. |
I think they had just signed him to a legends ambassador deal, too, or whatever it's called. He was going to be one of their main public faces, along the lines of how they used to use Mick Foley.
Just bizarre. And sad. |
for those that have the network:
WWE announced that they will be honoring the career of The Ultimate Warrior on the WWE Network tonight: WWE honors the legacy and legend of the late Ultimate Warrior tonight, beginning at 8 p.m. ET on WWE Network. WWE fans will be able to watch highlights from Warrior's historic induction into the WWE Hall of Fame, plus his emotional return to Monday Night Raw. Then, immediately after, the WWE Universe is invited to watch one of Ultimate Warrior's greatest matches against Hulk Hogan when WWE Network airs WrestleMania VI in its entirety. |
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Does anyone have a link to the video where Bobby Herman, Edge, and Christian and others talk about the Warrior's funny promos?? Can't find that thing anywhere
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The Shield is bad ass I like the tough look they lose a lot of matchs though.
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Dan Ambrose, Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns
Google it |
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I guess its only when I watch them I only catch half the shows on tv at best. |
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On a sad commentary about our sport.. I went to a double dual this year. And at 53 years old, my stance is better than 90% of the participants.... |
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Was the double dual in the KC region? That stinks that the kids you watched were apparently jabronified to the point where they don't even know how to get into a proper stance. The KC region produces some FANTASTIC wrestlers. I've seen them at the Park Hill Duals. My 8th grade bro finished the season with an excellent record of 72-3. One of his 3 losses was an OT loss at the Park Hill Duals against a kid named Jake Beason. KC is 6 or so hours away from where we live and we travel as far as Pennsylvania/Tulsa/Reno to find competition for him. Some of the best kids I've seen are at the Park Hill Duals. |
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And please, let's NOT go to what if...... |
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Can we just talk about The Attitude Era?
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Do you honestly still like wrestling? It's ****ing awful now. |
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How about we discuss talent in general: The Rock, Stone Cold, Prime Undertaker, Masked Kane etc.. vs Daniel Bryan, Randy Orton, John Cena, 45 year old Undertaker Honestly, who wins? There is a reason why television ratings in the late 90's were 7-8 vs. what we have now: "The final rating came in at a 3.7, meaning WWE has had its most successful Raw since the 1,000th special episode on July 23rd 2012." I'm not knocking you, I just wish the product was better. |
Yeah HHH had to put himself over.
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Yep I called it last week it's his ego taking over again if he makes himself champ again
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He's the main heel of the show, you guys. He's not HHH circa-2001 burying the roster. He's doing his job, which is to GET HEAT.
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My argument was in-the-ring, though. I agree that the current roster doesn't have the personalities that the Attitude Era had, but the in-ring talent is extraordinary. Your comparisons were disingenuous (chiefly implying that old-ass 'Taker is a cornerstone of the product), but Daniel Bryan, since you mentioned him, is far more talented in the ring than any of the Attitude Era wrestlers you named. Go back and watch some Attitude Era episodes of Raw. The mid- and lower-cards are not exactly stocked with talent. Goofy gimmicks, yes. But not nearly the talent that even jobbers today have. Bryan, Cena (you heard me), Wyatt, Rollins, Reigns, Ambrose, Harper, CESARO, Sheamus, Del Rio, Henry, Big E, Paige, Summer Rae, Emma, AJ, and on and on and on and I could go on forever about the top-level workers this company has right now. It is SO stacked. I don't know what you want out of a wrestling program that WWE isn't able to provide you on any given night. |
The burying of Ziggler continues. WTF
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This! The Attitude Era was about promos and personality with in-ring work taking a backseat (with the exception of a few guys like Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels--the Rock and Stone Cold have great mic skills and good gimmicks, but are very limited in the ring). A good part of what made the WCW beat the WWE for so long in the Monday Night Wars was their good storylines (early NWO, etc.) and great in-ring work from top to bottom. What killed WCW was when the egos of the top stars got in the way and the younger talent was getting buried so they all left for the WWE. HHH, Jericho, and Stone Cold all started out in WCW---and later stars like King Booker, Rey Mysterio, Chris Benoit, and Eddie Guerrero were all WCW stars too (though Benoit really belongs in the same class as Jericho, but he did win the WCW title right before he left the company). |
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The fact that they are bringing back Evolution shows how weak the roster is. There are no true villains or bad guys left in the WWE. You can't find a good heel anymore, it's become "cool" to like the bad guy. the Shield, the Wyatts, these guys get cheers when they fight any face where it's bad for business to the point where the WWE has to make them face with no choice in the matter. The Wyatts gimmick is losing it's character because they are cheered as good guys over the #1 guy in the company.
If they wanted a heat magnet or a true bad guy they would make Cena heel. Even pairing Cesaro with Heyman and Cesaro is still pleasing and waving to the ****ing fans to big pops. It makes NO SENSE. |
The reason why the attitude era was so awesome was because they had to step out of their boundaries to compete w/ Bischoff and the WCW, whom for a long time, was kicking the WWF's ass in ratings.
The worst thing to happen to WWE was when Vince bought out his competition, and the WWE got too big for their own good and the product started to become stale, and the show suffered because of it. They got complacent within the past 10 yrs because there's nothing that can compete with it...not even close...WWE is like the MLB NBA and NFL...it's the top dog league in it's own profession/sport. So what's there to worry about when you have no competition? This is when the problem started. Combine that w/ shitty writers, Vince's terrible decisions and stubbornness over the past decade, and sub-par talent/charisma/no huge superstar appeal. This past generation has zero talent...no matter how hard WWE tried to shove Cena down everyone's throats...he's no Hogan, Rock or Austin. And when it comes to actual talent (and not based on how the company/pushes uses the character), I'd say Cena is a tier 3 talent. So in a sense (at least IMO) WWE is trying to use a tier 3 talent, and they're trying to hitch the company horse to that wagon...and what you get is a stale rinse wash repeat product. Combine that w/ a PG rating show and you take out all of the crazy beer drinkin ass kicking blood and the tits and ass, and you get shitty program no one wants to watch. The people that liked and watched the attitude era have gone to watching the UFC now. |
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