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so close to the 300 mark as well, it interests me why they haven't added rhodes - sandow to the card yet more so that the idea of the briefcase on the line hasn't even been mentioned. guess they're paying more attention to building the angle instead.
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Dave's Wrestling Thread on 19:27 - Jul 30 with 38379 views
That thread was epic. Gave a couple of my aliases outings on that thread. The Great Muta and Cactus Jack to name but two
My name's Dave Angel, eco warrior. Behind me there is my missus Shirley, and we haven't had sex for twelve years, which is fine because we got better things to do.
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Dave's Wrestling Thread on 19:55 - Jul 30 with 38370 views
Dave's Wrestling Thread on 19:55 - Jul 30 by Oldjack
warra a pile of hogwash
Stick to killing fish please, Alan
My name's Dave Angel, eco warrior. Behind me there is my missus Shirley, and we haven't had sex for twelve years, which is fine because we got better things to do.
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Dave's Wrestling Thread on 20:12 - Jul 30 with 38341 views
Found a crackly old VHS from my youth in my attic the other day - was a shitty old recording of the 6 Man Hell in a Cell from Armageddon 2000 (the first PPV I can remember watching). Triple H, Undertaker, Stone Cold, The Rock, Kurt Angle and Rikishi. The glory days.
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"There's no cure for being a c**t."
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Dave's Wrestling Thread on 20:49 - Jul 30 with 38323 views
Dave's Wrestling Thread on 20:49 - Jul 30 by Oldjack
oi numb nuts i don't kill fish ew wants to grow up sarnnnnnn
Fish killer
My name's Dave Angel, eco warrior. Behind me there is my missus Shirley, and we haven't had sex for twelve years, which is fine because we got better things to do.
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Dave's Wrestling Thread on 21:16 - Jul 30 with 38299 views
Dave's Wrestling Thread on 21:16 - Jul 30 by Oldjack
stupid boy !
Aquatic Assassin
My name's Dave Angel, eco warrior. Behind me there is my missus Shirley, and we haven't had sex for twelve years, which is fine because we got better things to do.
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Dave's Wrestling Thread on 22:49 - Jul 30 with 38279 views
- TNA canceled the live event on Friday August 23rd from Yakima, Washington and on Saturday, August 24th in Eugene, Oregon.
- TNA issued an e-mail to TNAOnDemand.com subscribers on stating that the video on demand service will no longer be offered as of Friday, August 2. Refunds are being issued to subscribers.
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Dave's Wrestling Thread on 00:52 - Jul 31 with 38267 views
Dave's Wrestling Thread on 22:49 - Jul 30 by TheFranchise
TNA is f*cked
- TNA canceled the live event on Friday August 23rd from Yakima, Washington and on Saturday, August 24th in Eugene, Oregon.
- TNA issued an e-mail to TNAOnDemand.com subscribers on stating that the video on demand service will no longer be offered as of Friday, August 2. Refunds are being issued to subscribers.
I watch TNA occassionally but never take much notice of their ratings. Have they improved over the past few years or are they in decline?
I would love to see Magnus in WWE and kick off a UK faction with Regal, Barrett, Sheamus and McIntyre (yes I know it was done in TNA)
Another day, another bad news story for TNA. If firing people, not renewing performers licences, paying people late and then signing Tito Ortiz isn't bad enough, Kurt Angle gets another DUI and f*cks off to rehab.
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Dave's Wrestling Thread on 00:36 - Aug 4 with 37987 views
Dave's Wrestling Thread on 15:30 - Aug 3 by TheFranchise
Another day, another bad news story for TNA. If firing people, not renewing performers licences, paying people late and then signing Tito Ortiz isn't bad enough, Kurt Angle gets another DUI and f*cks off to rehab.
Former hit TV show World of Sport (WOS) wrestling is set to return in a one-off event that will resurrect the once hugely popular Saturday afternoon programme.
The long-running rival to BBC Grandstand was scrapped in 1988 despite over 30 years of broadcasting, and a history of successful events that saw The Duke of Edinburgh attend a match at the Royal Albert Hall in 1963.
WOS wrestling will return with a comeback event at Croydon’s Fairfield Halls on 17 November, where new names to the sport will join veterans such as masked “samurai” warrior, Kendo Nagasaki, and the technically gifted Johnny Saint.
The event will be recorded for ITV, who formerly broadcasted World of Sport, although no commitment has been made to broadcast the show on television.
At its peak, WOS Wrestling audience figures reached 18 million when the 1981 match between Big Daddy and Giant Haystacks aired from Wembley Arena.
WOS Wrestling’s revival has been three years in the making, with John Chapman, former head of legal affairs of News International, at the steering wheel.
Chapman said: “What's old is new again. The internet age has produced a whole new generation of wrestling fans who study the wrestling skills of British legends such as Johnny Saint, Mark ‘Rollerball’ Rocco, and Dynamite Kid. We've gone full circle.
“The public want this style of wrestling to come back; it's an alternative to the American style. World of Sport Wrestling goes right back to basics, putting a clear emphasis on the actual wrestling.“
The hair and the beard have gone I am now conforming to society, tis a sad day
The b*stards are coming back though
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Dave's Wrestling Thread on 22:01 - Aug 7 with 37711 views
Former hit TV show World of Sport (WOS) wrestling is set to return in a one-off event that will resurrect the once hugely popular Saturday afternoon programme.
The long-running rival to BBC Grandstand was scrapped in 1988 despite over 30 years of broadcasting, and a history of successful events that saw The Duke of Edinburgh attend a match at the Royal Albert Hall in 1963.
WOS wrestling will return with a comeback event at Croydon’s Fairfield Halls on 17 November, where new names to the sport will join veterans such as masked “samurai” warrior, Kendo Nagasaki, and the technically gifted Johnny Saint.
The event will be recorded for ITV, who formerly broadcasted World of Sport, although no commitment has been made to broadcast the show on television.
At its peak, WOS Wrestling audience figures reached 18 million when the 1981 match between Big Daddy and Giant Haystacks aired from Wembley Arena.
WOS Wrestling’s revival has been three years in the making, with John Chapman, former head of legal affairs of News International, at the steering wheel.
Chapman said: “What's old is new again. The internet age has produced a whole new generation of wrestling fans who study the wrestling skills of British legends such as Johnny Saint, Mark ‘Rollerball’ Rocco, and Dynamite Kid. We've gone full circle.
“The public want this style of wrestling to come back; it's an alternative to the American style. World of Sport Wrestling goes right back to basics, putting a clear emphasis on the actual wrestling.“
The last bit of that sounds awesome.
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Dave's Wrestling Thread on 22:20 - Aug 7 with 37704 views
Dave's Wrestling Thread on 22:06 - Aug 7 by TheFranchise
The last bit of that sounds awesome.
It won't actually be like that, Saturday afternoon wrestling on World of Sport never was. It was even more PG than the current WWE effort. Mostly fat blokes exchanging rest holds or jumping on each other, Like The Natural Disasters.
Dave's Wrestling Thread on 22:20 - Aug 7 by exiledclaseboy
It won't actually be like that, Saturday afternoon wrestling on World of Sport never was. It was even more PG than the current WWE effort. Mostly fat blokes exchanging rest holds or jumping on each other, Like The Natural Disasters.
I know that, I've watched a decent enough on youtube. What the UK does well though is produce solid technical grapplers and if the circus stuff draw people in and then allows the "wrestlers" to showcase their ability then so be it. Wrestling has always been like it, it's why there are women's matches and dwarfs etc.