Ric Flair, Tully Blanchard, Ole and Arn Anderson as the 4 Horsemen, now THAT was a stable.
When the Rock started he was a tool, but Dwayne Johnson is highly charismatic and entertaining if you enjoy the wrestling game.
Ric Flair, Tully Blanchard, Ole and Arn Anderson as the 4 Horsemen, now THAT was a stable.
When the Rock started he was a tool, but Dwayne Johnson is highly charismatic and entertaining if you enjoy the wrestling game.
Championships for MY teams in my lifetime:
Cincinnati Reds - 75, 76, 90
Chicago Blackhawks - 10, 13, 15
University of Kentucky - 78, 96, 98, 12
Chicago Bulls - 91, 92, 93, 96, 97, 98
“Everything that happens before Death is what counts.”
― Ray Bradbury, Something Wicked This Way Comes
Eddie was a great face too.
Cena is Rock-lite. He was supposed to be the next rock. Even got his own Cena Sucks chant. The face you love to boo. But he just doesn't quite make it. He's done a few movies, none as good as the Rundown or Walking Tall. Dwayne Johnson actually can act a bit. Has a nice wide range, appeals to kids. Even my 12 year old daughter was mildly excited when i showed her the video.
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I didn't see this live and just watched the video and while I thought it was a little entertaining, it just seemed to be a rehash of his past promos. I know that's what the fans wanted to hear but The Rock used to be cutting edge in his promos. There was nothing new in that promo. It was almost like he was following a checklist, "Finally, The Rock has come back..." check. "It doesn't matter what you think," check. Make fun of opponent, check. "Millions and millions," check. And then finish it off with the obligitory, "If you smell what The Rock is cooking."
Yeah -- it definitely had a "greatest hits" feel to it. I think that's mostly because old Rock promos usually went in phases; he'd fall in love with one particular bit / line and do that for a few weeks and then switch it up to something new. It's part of what really kept the Rock fresh. Just when the "...take that left on Jabroni Drive and check your ass directly into the Smackdown Hotel!" thing got old, it turned into the "turn it sideways..." bit. Then when the "It doesn't matter..." got old, it turned into making fun of Kevin Kelly for being a "ugly hermaphrodite" or forcing Michael Cole to wear a towel over his head when he interviewed the Rock.
I think if the Rock came back on a regular basis, he'd start to come up with fresh material again. He's a genuinely funny dude, and he was always given pretty much free reign to do whatever he wanted when cutting a promo (from what I've read). For this promo, though, it made sense to stick to the classics -- hell, I'd say a solid portion of the WWF's current fanbase probably wasn't even watching wrestling when the Rock was last on regularly
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After watching Elimination Chamber last night that Wrestlemania is going to need the Rock to bring up the views if thats the best they can do.
Originally Posted by teamselig
...Also, they have too many high-flying stunt artists these days. They need more power wrestlers like Goldberg or Undertaker. Jumping off the ropes is cool, but you want to see some choke slams, pile drivers and jackhammers, too. The weak guys just never pull those moves off right.
I came in just after that. Hogan and Savage were still around, but then you also had The Ultimate Warrior, the beginnings of the Undertaker, Shawn Michaels, etc. It was a good time. Still, nothing tops the 90s, nobody tops The Rock, and no gimmick beats Austin vs. McMahon.
This is just classic...
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xcv...uck_shortfilms
Last edited by kpresidente; 02-21-2011 at 10:21 AM.
Ditto, "The American Dream" Dusty Rhodes, Tommy "Wildfire" Rich, Mad Dog Buzz Sawyer, The Fabulous Freebirds. I met Tully Blanchard a few years ago, nice fella but I dwarfed the guy and I'm a hair short of 5' 10". I bet he was no taller than 5' 6" maybe 5' 7", shocked the crap out of me.
"You can't let praise or criticism get to you. It's a weakness to get caught up in either one."
--Woody Hayes
Old school Undertaker from the early 1990's on up was great stuff to. He played the character so well, one of the best gimmicks ever in the business.
Who could forget the Million Dollar Man? One of the best heels in WWF history.
Last edited by Slyder; 02-22-2011 at 12:32 AM.
Originally Posted by teamselig
I find this whole thread to be kind of funny. I think when I was growing up it was called 'Big Time Wrestling' and the stars were Bobo Brazil, The Sheik, and Flying Fred somebody or other. I kind of quit watching after Andre The Giant came on the scene. :
"This field, this game, is a part of our past. It reminds us of all that once was good, and what could be again." -- Terence Mann
Actually DiBiase did hold the belt for a very brief time, and he didn't beat anyone to get it. So, true he never was recognized as WWF champ, but after Andre beat Hogan, Andre immediately gave the belt to DiBiase.
Shortly thereafter Commissioner Jack Tunney declared the title vacant, leading to a tournament at WrestleMania IV where Randy Savage beat DiBiase in the finals to win his first world championship title. As a kid and Macho Man fan, I was very excited.
Speaking of the Macho Man, I found this and suddenly felt very, very old:
And here is the Ultimate Warrior. (Fun fact: his actual name is Ultimate Warrior. He legally had his name changed to his gimmick.)
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