haha they basically just went full circle with this, ending up packaging him in the way they initally packaged him back in 2006If Bobby Lashley can work as a top guy in WWE (even if it took them a good half dozen repackages), anybody can be a cool character in the right situation.
Maybe it's wrestling death matches in GCW or something
Have known her for a while. Very happy to see her make it big. ? She s a very good kid and a great head on her shoulders.AQA ****ing rocks
You could have him sign a contract in kayfabe. It's a bit worrying that he was only contacted on Sunday because Tony Khan accidentally advertised Keith Lee as the forbidden door signing though. There are so many interesting directions they could go in, hope they actually have plans for him.I'm glad the "forbidden door" signing wasn't Keith Lee, but tbh the "forbidden door" tag was still stupid despite being used re: Jat White (i.e. because AEW has already had several NJPW talents appear on their shows)
Or maybe White is signed permanently somehow, rather than just making guest appearances, I dunno
I've just put this thread on watchBecause I'm a nerd and I've had a lot of time on my hands while I've had covid I've listed out my favourite matches, split into WWE/non-WWE lists ...and because I'm unhealthily solipsistic I thought I'd inflict them on you all in countdown form.
Feel free to comment/ignore me/throw out recommendations/tell me to shut the hell up as you feel appropriate.
Favourite WWE matches first, starting with two of the most famous matches they've ever put on:
20. Bret Hart vs Shawn Michaels, Survivor Series 1997 (Montreal)
Infamous match for the result, behind the scenes shenanigans and general fallout, but amongst that it's often forgotten how good the match was. I think this is the peak of Attitude era 'brawl all around the arena' style. HBK is at his most gloriously unlikable and the crowd heat is off the charts. The only shame is that the finish is ...kinda unsatisfying? You may be aware of it.
19. Stone Cold Steve Austin vs The Rock, WM17
Two of the most charismatic and popular wrestlers in history colliding at their peak. Such is their radiant coolness that even Limp Bizkit seem kinda neat in the pre match hype video. Rocky is good in this match but Austin is on another level, one of his very best performances. We get another controversial finish that the crowds rejected but it works for me.
About the Montreal Screwjob, the best part of this was the pre-match brawl. It’s super intense and well executed, and the crowd was in a mad frenzy. Once they got to the match it’s still quite good, the best match these two had with each other in my opinion.Because I'm a nerd and I've had a lot of time on my hands while I've had covid I've listed out my favourite matches, split into WWE/non-WWE lists ...and because I'm unhealthily solipsistic I thought I'd inflict them on you all in countdown form.
Feel free to comment/ignore me/throw out recommendations/tell me to shut the hell up as you feel appropriate.
Favourite WWE matches first, starting with two of the most famous matches they've ever put on:
20. Bret Hart vs Shawn Michaels, Survivor Series 1997 (Montreal)
Infamous match for the result, behind the scenes shenanigans and general fallout, but amongst that it's often forgotten how good the match was. I think this is the peak of Attitude era 'brawl all around the arena' style. HBK is at his most gloriously unlikable and the crowd heat is off the charts. The only shame is that the finish is ...kinda unsatisfying? You may be aware of it.
19. Stone Cold Steve Austin vs The Rock, WM17
Two of the most charismatic and popular wrestlers in history colliding at their peak. Such is their radiant coolness that even Limp Bizkit seem kinda neat in the pre match hype video. Rocky is good in this match but Austin is on another level, one of his very best performances. We get another controversial finish that the crowds rejected but it works for me.