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Originally posted by JacksonO.K. Dean. I finally have to ask. Since I hail from Richmond Va. U-S-A as well (even less exciting than Parts Unknown) were you Los Fat Boy on the old public access wrestling show? At any rate it was a great show and I miss it.
DR: That was me! I have a new show of my own on Public Access. It's far creepier.
Now the only thing to watch on public access is city council meetings and it's such a fine line between funny and embarrassing I hate to watch it.
I realize almost no one else will know what the hell I am talking about but it was a great to be able to see someone else’s tape library and exclusive footage of indy shows for free once a month or so.
DR: Do you have cable in Chesterfield or Richmond?
It is funny watching people get bent out of shape about this list. Does it really mean anything? Does anyone really care?
This entire thing we're involved with called the world is an opportunity to exhibit how exciting alienation can be. Life is a matter of a miracle that is collected over time by moments flabbergasted to be in each others' presence. The world is an exam, to see if we can rise into the direct experiences. Our eyesight is here as a test, to see if we can see beyond it. Matter is here as a test for our curiosity. Doubt is here as an exam for our vitality.
Originally posted by Super Shane SpearI can forgive Eddy somehow ending up in number 2.
DR: Matches to see from the time period for Eddy Guerrerro: Eddy vs Low-Ki, Eddy vs Doug Williams, Eddy vs CM Punk vs Rey Misterio Jr, Eddy vs Adam flash, Eddy carrying the living breathing HELL out of Nova. The shittiness of his match at the WWA PPV cost him.
I can forgive Mutoh being dissed with a triple digit ranking
DR: Mutoh was stinky this go round.
I can even forgive Spike above Christian. By WHY WHY WHY is Ric Flair in the list? ---- DR: Tom and Phil had arguments for both their placements. For Spike they said somjething about about being really good on Metal and always willing to bump like a total idiot anywhere else. For Flair: they said he carried Vince better than Austin did and had a good match with somebody else. It was a pretty rambling explanation that he gave me but I could buy it.
Originally posted by TrineoIf I saw this list 4 weeks ago I would have wondered who the hell Shocker was. But after having watched the Galavision Lucha for the past month or so, I am so glad to see Shocker as #1. The guy is doing amazing stuff right now in EMLL, even when he's stuck with the slow old guys.
Lucha is now on Saturdays (not sure of the time).
Trineo's right on here. A month ago I would also not have known of this Shocker. He is quite outstanding, I must say. This bi-annual list I know many more names than last time. Getting Galavision has definitely helped me broaden my wrestling horizons.
He's Rolie Polie Olie - and in his world of curves and curls, he's the swellest kid around.
Did Eddie really have a better year then Santo? I can't argue with him being in the top three, but I am curious as to how he was put ahead of Santo. No arguement about Shocker, guapo dos mil per ciento is the best of the best, it's high time he gets the respect due!
Who did Brock Lesnar piss off to not even make the list?
"Say 'what' again. SAY 'WHAT' AGAIN! I dare you, I double dare you, motherf--ker! Say 'what' one more goddamn time!" -- Samuel L. Jackson, Pulp Fiction (1994)
"I tell you what, why don't you say 'what' if you like to sleep with your own sister." -- Undertaker, 4/1/02 RAW, putting an annoying fad in its place
Hayabusa will be back sooner than later. To my knowledge he did NOT retire (yet). Brock Lesnar hasn't really done anything of note between November and May. Two or three * - *1/2 squashes don't prove much.
Originally posted by TravisHayabusa will be back sooner than later. To my knowledge he did NOT retire (yet). Brock Lesnar hasn't really done anything of note between November and May. Two or three * - *1/2 squashes don't prove much.
Randy Orton made the list though. Unless he had some killer matches in the developmental leagues, he's in the same boat as Lesnar.
"Say 'what' again. SAY 'WHAT' AGAIN! I dare you, I double dare you, motherf--ker! Say 'what' one more goddamn time!" -- Samuel L. Jackson, Pulp Fiction (1994)
"I tell you what, why don't you say 'what' if you like to sleep with your own sister." -- Undertaker, 4/1/02 RAW, putting an annoying fad in its place
Originally posted by TravisHayabusa will be back sooner than later. To my knowledge he did NOT retire (yet). Brock Lesnar hasn't really done anything of note between November and May. Two or three * - *1/2 squashes don't prove much.
Randy Orton made the list though. Unless he had some killer matches in the developmental leagues, he's in the same boat as Lesnar.
It's quite possible nobody saw any of Lesnar's OVW stuff. Machine and Orton made the list though. OVW tapes aren't in heavy circulation, as such it's possible BrockSteinerBerg wasn't on the one or two that Dean's lynch mob gazed upon. Or his developmental stuff wasn't that great. Either or.