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*Official* Pro-Wrestling Thread II

Vinny Ru

Cricket Spectator
Yeah, it's a good soundbite, but it kind of loses its impetus/credibility when you realise he said exactly the same thing in relation to absolutely loads of people, including Benoit, Guerrero and Booker T :s
True, he's not right about everything he says. The Vanilla Midget stuff about Benoit, Guerrero, Malenko and Saturn is ridiculous for example. He's right about other stuff though, especially when he revealed how people were embezzling money from WCW and corruption was rampant just before it ended. For what it's worth, he said he was right about whatever guys he buried and that the TV ratings proved him right.

His dad was great, Mike ehhhh not so much. Mostly did Sullivan's bidding.
 

Vinny Ru

Cricket Spectator
It seems another wrestler getting into trouble because of their past. Brian Kendrick was suppose to be on AEW against Moxley. But something surfaced and he was pulled :unsure::unsure:
It's probably because of all his crazy comments over the years.
 

sledger

Spanish_Vicente
True, he's not right about everything he says. The Vanilla Midget stuff about Benoit, Guerrero, Malenko and Saturn is ridiculous for example. He's right about other stuff though, especially when he revealed how people were embezzling money from WCW and corruption was rampant just before it ended. For what it's worth, he said he was right about whatever guys he buried and that the TV ratings proved him right.

His dad was great, Mike ehhhh not so much. Mostly did Sullivan's bidding.
Yeah the "midget" comments always struck me as being really sour grapes given that the majority of the people he applied the term to were taller than he was
 

Vinny Ru

Cricket Spectator
There was one tweet where he accused jewish people of literally being eyeball-eating lizards

it's absolutely bonkers (i.e. ****ed)
I honestly can't tell if he legit means all of that, or he's just a troll fighting for the limelight. Either way, he's not gonna be on AEW anytime soon.
 

Vinny Ru

Cricket Spectator
blokes on twitter thinking he's legit going to show up on AEW Dynamite on weds is great comedy tbf
It's crazy, he's probably the most popular member of the McMahon family, in both the minds of the wrestling fans and from what I've read backstage, astonishing how they have made everyone sick of him. With him out, and even HHH himself being sidelined, it's clear Stephanie's running the show, the one who actually should never have been handed control.

I do think it's a good thing though. It's better if Shane does stay away. I mean he was awesome when he was young and hitting all those insane, athletic spots. But now we’re supposed to buy that this dude is on the same level as Taker and other main eventers despite being a non wrestler, and in his 50’s.
 

sledger

Spanish_Vicente
I honestly can't tell if he legit means all of that, or he's just a troll fighting for the limelight. Either way, he's not gonna be on AEW anytime soon.
Yeah he's going to be (quite understandably) persona non grata for the forseeable future I'd imagine.

I knew he had posted a load of dumb **** over the years (seems he is big into conspiracy theories), but wasn't aware of just how bad some of his tweets etc. were (i.e. holocaust denial, thinking Jews are lizards etc.). Not quite sure how these went under the radar for so long really.

His apology also smacks of someone who's now realised that they need to do a major cleanup job on their image if they're ever going to work for a high profile fed again.

That's not to say it's not a good apology, but I'm not sure how one can square "these are not my views and never have been" with literally years worth of tweets which categorically state they are his views...
 

sledger

Spanish_Vicente
It's crazy, he's probably the most popular member of the McMahon family, in both the minds of the wrestling fans and from what I've read backstage, astonishing how they have made everyone sick of him. With him out, and even HHH himself being sidelined, it's clear Stephanie's running the show, the one who actually should never have been handed control.

I do think it's a good thing though. It's better if Shane does stay away. I mean he was awesome when he was young and hitting all those insane, athletic spots. But now we’re supposed to buy that this dude is on the same level as Taker and other main eventers despite being a non wrestler, and in his 50’s.
Just over-exposure I guess. Character got stale and his matches were the absolute liquid shits (those punches ffs). Bloke seems to get out of breath and covered in sweat from just cutting a promo these days, let alone actually trying to wrestle.

But yeah him going is ultimately a good thing. I have absolutely no desire to see him on television at all, let alone in actual matches (not that I watch at all these days anyway).

Him being gone also saves some decent worker from being wasted on having to work a WM programme with him as well (rumours suggesting it would have been Rollins this year) rather than having an actual match.
 

sledger

Spanish_Vicente
Also, RE: HHH, I'd guess his "minor" heart issue was actually anything but minor, and waaay more serious than anyone has been told, given how he seems to have vanished from the face of the earth.
 

Vinny Ru

Cricket Spectator
Just over-exposure I guess. Character got stale and his matches were the absolute liquid ****s (those punches ffs). Bloke seems to get out of breath and covered in sweat from just cutting a promo these days, let alone actually trying to wrestle.

But yeah him going is ultimately a good thing. I have absolutely no desire to see him on television at all, let alone in actual matches (not that I watch at all these days anyway).

Him being gone also saves some decent worker from being wasted on having to work a WM programme with him as well (rumours suggesting it would have been Rollins this year) rather than having an actual match.
At least when Vince feuded with Austin, it was made clear that it's an old boss who's fighting and Austin used to beat the **** out of him. Shane is booked as some sort of equal wrestler with those goofy punches to modern day main eventers.

He was apparently being "difficult" in the Rumble too, although how much fault can really be attributed to him? They dubbed him "the best in the world" then proceeded to have him beat up Kevin Owens, Miz, & other younger (by several decades) wrestlers. He was the ring leader of Raw Underground. He even roasted & demasculated Braun Strowman for a few months.

Of course he thought he could come in there and whoop Brock Lesnar:laugh:

WWE really has no idea what they are doing anymore.
 

Athlai

Not Terrible
I don't believe he's "fired" fired, just a temporary thing. Probably stepped on the toes of the agents and went into business for himself. He can always come back if he wants. Although it's better if he doesn't.
It's a shame that the more interesting story in WWE is the general real life of the McMahons
 

sledger

Spanish_Vicente
At least when Vince feuded with Austin, it was made clear that it's an old boss who's fighting and Austin used to beat the **** out of him. Shane is booked as some sort of equal wrestler with those goofy punches to modern day main eventers.

He was apparently being "difficult" in the Rumble too, although how much fault can really be attributed to him? They dubbed him "the best in the world" then proceeded to have him beat up Kevin Owens, Miz, & other younger (by several decades) wrestlers. He was the ring leader of Raw Underground. He even roasted & demasculated Braun Strowman for a few months.

Of course he thought he could come in there and whoop Brock Lesnar:laugh:

WWE really has no idea what they are doing anymore.
Him being used as an attraction is fine if it makes sense in the context of a decent narrative imo, but we had seemingly reached the stage of "time for obligatory Shane O'Mac wrestlemania match" every year, basically replacing the obligatory "annual HHH WM match", which had also become dire.

I think his run as heel GM for Smackdown is what ultimately did for him. Just rammed down the audience's throat in a role that itself is totally outdated. Then as you say the fact that he was positioned in kayfabe as being a viable competitor for people like AJ Styles ffs was just mad (though his match with AJ is probably the best he's had since his return tbf).

Him being booked as some sort of amateur shoot/MMA fighter was also laughable (though iirc they stopped that pretty quickly after it was widely ridiculed).
 

Vinny Ru

Cricket Spectator
Him being used as an attraction is fine if it makes sense in the context of a decent narrative imo, but we had seemingly reached the stage of "time for obligatory Shane O'Mac wrestlemania match" every year, basically replacing the obligatory "annual HHH WM match", which had also become dire.

I think his run as heel GM for Smackdown is what ultimately did for him. Just rammed down the audience's throat in a role that itself is totally outdated. Then as you say the fact that he was positioned in kayfabe as being a viable competitor for people like AJ Styles ffs was just mad (though his match with AJ is probably the best he's had since his return tbf).

Him being booked as some sort of amateur shoot/MMA fighter was also laughable (though iirc they stopped that pretty quickly after it was widely ridiculed).
When he first came back in Detroit years ago it was a great moment. Nobody had seen or heard from him in years. Now all he does is throw 50 fake punches and tries to jump from somewhere high in the arena to get a pop. Whenever I see him now it is just sad. He shouldn't portray himself as a great wrestler, just as a boss that's trying to wrestle. Would be more entertaining.

It's especially sad because he's probably the most likeable McMahon out of the lot. Even wanted to buy UFC early on. Sidelined for his sister and now is desperately trying to recreate his glory days.
 

Athlai

Not Terrible
The season of annual HHH matches at WM turned pretty good eventually. The Rollins feud had its moments and the Angle Rousey match was weirdly awesome.
 

sledger

Spanish_Vicente
The season of annual HHH matches at WM turned pretty good eventually. The Rollins feud had its moments and the Angle Rousey match was weirdly awesome.
haha true tbf, that was probably the best match on the entire card from what I remember (despite the lols of Stephanie repeatedly blocking a Rousey armbar)

But from what I remember that feud had a narrative that actually made sense.

And yeah, tbf I remember the buildup to the Rollins match being quite enjoyable, but the match itself was a really long bore.
 

Vinny Ru

Cricket Spectator
The season of annual HHH matches at WM turned pretty good eventually. The Rollins feud had its moments and the Angle Rousey match was weirdly awesome.
The Angle/Rousey vs HHH/Stephanie was really good. The most impressive thing in that match was the roll Ronda did & came up holding HHH on her shoulders in what looked like she was gonna do a Samoan drop before Stephanie interfered. But she held a 250 lb man over the back of her shoulders for 5 seconds. The place would have erupted if she completed the move. The one bad thing is that you could clearly tell that Angle had aged a lot when you watch that match, fortunately it didn't take away much overall.
 

Spikey

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It's always fun when Vince makes a rubbish decision (which bringing Shane in to help book the rumble surely is) and somehow gets away without anyone calling him on out on it. It's all about Shane and how Shane has an ego all of a sudden and he was behaving childish. amazing stuff
 

sledger

Spanish_Vicente
When he first came back in Detroit years ago it was a great moment. Nobody had seen or heard from him in years. Now all he does is throw 50 fake punches and tries to jump from somewhere high in the arena to get a pop. Whenever I see him now it is just sad. He shouldn't portray himself as a great wrestler, just as a boss that's trying to wrestle. Would be more entertaining.

It's especially sad because he's probably the most likeable McMahon out of the lot. Even wanted to buy UFC early on. Sidelined for his sister and now is desperately trying to recreate his glory days.
Tbh that's kind of all he ever did. It's just that this act doesn't work as well as it used to.

I think one of the issues is just that he's no longer the young dude willing to go out on a limb to show he can hang with the other guys, he's now an old man who is closer to 60 than 50 who jumps off stuff in a desperate attempt to be liked.
 

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