I don't know how many of you saw this last night it was like thoes magic revealed shows but it showed how some moes are done and what happend in the match.
but a few things got me thinking. First What fan in this day and age that isn't 7 years old thinks they are actually fighting? They tell you flat out every week that it is Entertainment Why would they show this on the same channel that brings us Smackdown? and what did they show that you cant realy see by watching it?
Was it the one from about 10 years ago? The one where they "revealed" some of the classic heel tactics, such as ripping up a kid's autograph book, or pushing an old lady at ringside? Two things I have never seen during my twenty-three years (damn) of watching wrestling.
"I like your Christ, I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ."
I caught it last night. Yes, it was the one from 10 years ago. The show was pretty lame. I kept watching thinking it might get better...nope. When they tried to sell the back breaker as a devastating finishing move...I was finally able to bring myself to change the channel
I was in the same boat - hoped it would get better - I am certainly not an Idol fan so this was better than watching paint dry - barely.
The old lady who was the shill looked like that old gal that used to do the dentures commercials.
I was trying to ID the guys in there - Mike Modest was one. Harley Race was the booker, pretty obvious there. I looked it up later and another was Pitbull#2, since passed on. His partner, Gary Wolfe was in there too - but I didn't know either of them.
Yeah, it was lame, but interesting. The mike under the ring - I guess I never thought of that. I like hearing the calls.
We'll be back right after order has been restored here in the Omni Center.
Loved that show the first time I saw it. I remember Harley Race being involved, and I think one or both of the Pitbulls were there too. Can't remember who else might have shown up though.
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Trying really hard not to sound like somebody's mother, but ... I thought the whole presentation was astonishingly irresponsible. There was a tag line that they kept repeating throughout the show. I'll have to paraphrase, but very much like: "Looks dangerous. But not once you know the secret. And now you know." They couldn't have said any clearer that, now that we've told you the secrets, you too can go out & do all this stuff, & it won't be dangerous at all. They specifically said more than once, " Not dangerous at all, once you know the secret."
They gave only the most cursory nod to things not going as planned, & really no acknowledgment of how much training & conditioning is involved in actually getting to a point where you can pull off some of this stuff. At one point I thought they were going to get into how seriously dangerous some of this stuff can still be, but they ended up with one of the guys saying something about being "bruised & banged up." That's it.
So kids (& stupid teenagers), we just told you how to do backbreakers, hurricaranas, piledrivers, chairshots & whatnot. Go out & go for it, now that you know the secret!
I DVR'd last night's show but I havent watched it yet.
I DID watch it the first time they showed it (prolly more like 8-9 years ago, on NBC?), and after it was over I immediately hopped on AOL to see if anyone in the chatrooms was talking about it. I found a room called "Wrestling Secrets Revealed" and chatted with the folks in there for a couple hours.
When I left the room, I had all kinds of spam in my inbox from NEWZBOARDZ* and whatnot. I started at some site that was stealing all of its news from TWNP, then to TWNP, then to 1wrestling (and later to PWInsider), then to Wrestleline, then to the CRZBoard (& ITVR), then to Tha Dub.
And *THAT, my friends, was my very first introduction to the IWC :)
Looking back at all the stuff they showed you can tell how dated this is. when is the last time any one used "Salt" to blind some one? and I couldn't help but laugh when they said that a smart booker wouldn't let the face loose to the heel. I think in a given mounth a face only wins like what 25% of the time? this was like a Wrestling for dummies instructinal DVD.
Originally posted by yamchaLooking back at all the stuff they showed you can tell how dated this is.
It was dated ten years ago, too. Personally I'm SHOCKED that ANYBODY re-aired this. I mean, the thing was terrible enough and unwarranted during the wrestling boom when it first aired.
What on Earth would possess anyone to pay the money to show it agai--OH, the WGA strike. Man, talk about a network hurting for programming (but not really hurting...once you know the secret).
I wish I had a Grandma that was a stunt Granny. And still alive.
I still remember the week after this aired. Jericho came out on Nitro and wondered out loud if he should even bother coming out, seeing as how NBC had just revealed all of Pro Wrestlings secrets.
Originally posted by richconI still remember the week after this aired. Jericho came out on Nitro and wondered out loud if he should even bother coming out, seeing as how NBC had just revealed all of Pro Wrestlings secrets.
I remember that and with Mick Foley commenting with something like, "All the secrets have been revealed to me, all I have to do is slap my leg when I punch somebody".
Michael King Cole is backstage with Al Snow and Mankind and their respective voiceboxes. Al calls Cole "Todd" which will always be funny, Mankind says that the Secrets of Professional Wrestling were revealed to him last night ("you stomp the mat!" Al: "NO!!") and then Socko says something about tie dye dancing (Dude Love?) and Snow says "Head." Yeah.
Gene O. says "shank of the evening," then brings out CHRIS MONDAY JERICHO, who is wearing a Goldberg shirt. Jericho runs down NBC's special, then says that he has the utmost respect for Bill Goldberg, alludes to a nonexistent football career, then says once again that he respects Goldberg. He leads a "Goldberg" chant and Okerlund and the commentators are duly confused. Let's go to the break!
Gene O. says "shank of the evening," then brings out CHRIS MONDAY JERICHO, who is wearing a Goldberg shirt. Jericho runs down NBC's special, then says that he has the utmost respect for Bill Goldberg, alludes to a nonexistent football career, then says once again that he respects Goldberg. He leads a "Goldberg" chant and Okerlund and the commentators are duly confused. Let's go to the break!
As long as we are digging up old stuff, I didn't think this warranted a thread but has anyone else been watching UWF on ESPN Classic? It comes at 1 o'clock in the morning but if you want to see some great old school talent caught in a train wreck set your DVRs.
Originally posted by JacksonAs long as we are digging up old stuff, I didn't think this warranted a thread but has anyone else been watching UWF on ESPN Classic? It comes at 1 o'clock in the morning but if you want to see some great old school talent caught in a train wreck set your DVRs.
Think of it as TNA 20 years ago.
Me, too. I stumbled upon it while out on the west coast last week, so it was on at a decent hour. I might tape and watch some more of it.
So, in a nutshell: 1. Kanyon is gay and out of work. 2. TNA offered him a contract; he didn't like the terms & passed on it. 3. He recommended an angle to his contacts at TNA; they ultimately rejected it. 4.