Hawkeye Publicado 24 Novembro 2012 Mesmo, quando o vi nao me acreditava que era ele :/ Compartilhar este post Link para o post
santi_07 Publicado 24 Novembro 2012 Bah, espero bem que seja fake. Compartilhar este post Link para o post
JC3 Publicado 24 Novembro 2012 sou o unico que não gosto do JBL a comentar? No episódio de ontem do smackdown o JBL andava sempre a gritar e a criticar o Josh Mattews. Logo agora que o Michael Cole deixou de ser aquele Heel otário, agora temos o JBL.... :cadeirada: Compartilhar este post Link para o post
andriy pereplyotkin Publicado 24 Novembro 2012 O JBL é deus. O gajo faz toda a gente melhor, tanto o Josh como o Cole ficam muito bem vistos com ele. Além disso, tem um conhecimento brutal da cena, despeja factos muito porreiros sobre todos. Ele é tão bom que consegue estar a apoiar o face sem deixar de ser heel. Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Aimar10 Publicado 24 Novembro 2012 The Wrestling God. :prayer: Compartilhar este post Link para o post
andriy pereplyotkin Publicado 25 Novembro 2012 As bocas ao Nash <3 Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Mister Master Publicado 25 Novembro 2012 How I Would Fix Raw Someone asked me this and I wrote it out in a comment, but I thought others that don’t read the comments might like this too. Assuming I’m stuck with the three hours, the most important thing I’d do is cut out the freaking recaps. SO much time is wasted on the recaps and there’s no point in just talking about stuff we just saw. On top of that, drop the GM/boss stuff. There is zero need to have it on Raw or Smackdown and you can just say someone made the match and go from there. On top of that, mix things up. As in don’t use the same plot devices (champion loses to a challenger then has a rematch on PPV for the title, guy’s music comes on to distract someone and the opponent gets a rollup pin, evil GM etc) over and over again. There are unlimited story possibilities but they use like five. Also, perhaps most importantly, develop the characters more. Look at what happened with HELL NO: they were shown out of the arena and got to show what they’re like outside and the characters EXPLODED. Show Alberto blowing money or being cheap or something like that. Let them be creative. To sum it up: mix things up a bit. That’s how you fix things. Let people have some creativity instead of doing the same stuff over and over again. Oh and one more thing: better storytelling. Look at Orton vs. Del Rio. Orton has beaten him time and time again and the feud just keeps going with Del Rio ignoring every single loss and acting like it doesn’t happen. If he doesn’t care and nothing changes, why should I care as a fan? Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Mister Master Publicado 26 Novembro 2012 __ Dr. Tom Prichard joined the VOC Wrestling Nation recently to give his thoughts on the debut of Seth Rollins, Dean Ambrose, and Roman Reigns, working with the trio down at FCW, his new wrestling project, and the overall state of the wrestling business. The VOC Wrestling Nation is the flagship program of the VOC Nation Radio Network, and can be heard every Wednesday at 5PM ET worldwide at VOCNation.com. Here are some highlights from the chat with Dr. Tom: On Rollins, Ambrose and Reigns’ WWE debut: “I don’t know if you can find anything in wrestling that hasn’t been done before, but I look at it the other way. At least these guys finally had the opportunity not to just show up, but to make an impact on a (top) guy like Ryback, who is making an impact right now.” On the WWE product: “WWE is in a transitional period. The powers that be (HHH) know that they need new blood. The lifeblood of the business is getting new talent and putting them in the mix.” On Roman Reigns: “Out of the three, Roman Reigns is the greenest, yet he still has talent and untapped potential and charisma to be a major star. Reigns is Sika’s son, so he has the bloodline. He played football in the past, and has overcome a number of personal challenges in his life that none of us can ever imagine.” On which of Rollins, Ambrose, or Reigns has the most star potential: “The dark horse is Roman Reigns. As far as charisma and working ability, Ambrose is at the top of the list. Rollins has the passion and the attitude that can put you over the top. You have three guys that have their own individual “it factors”. All three guys are smart. Ambrose is crazy like a fox. Rollins is wild like a maverick, but finally understands that there are rules that you need to play by; he has his beliefs, and he won’t sacrifice what he believes in, but he’s finally figured out (how to work the system).” On his departure from WWE developmental: “When anyone new comes in, they want their team. When Bill DeMott came back, I knew that the writing was on the wall. Canyon Cemen, who took over Ty Bailey’s place, is very new to the business and really knows nothing. I was very honest with him when I probably shouldn’t have been. I told him that he came across like an a—hole in his initial meeting with the talent, and the writing was on the wall from there. I understand how it works. HHH wants his own people. If they can’t produce stars, but proof will be in the ratings.” On how to be successful in wrestling: “It’s more how you handle yourself backstage than anything. If you show up at the arena at 12:30, you have 9 hours before showtime where the (powers that be) can see you and judge you. Someone much wiser than I told me on a plane ride not too long ago, that you have to understand who you can be honest with and who you can’t.” On his new wrestling school: “We have a new wrestling project coming to Knoxville called Next Level Wrestling. It’s going to start in January. January 3rd is the open house for Next Level Training (the wrestling school).” __ Charles Wright, more famously known as The Godfather and Papa Shango, recently spoke to IMETAWrestler.com on a slew topics concerning his career. Highlights from the interview are as follows: On the Papa Shango character: “I used to read books on voodoo, in fact I built an entire voodoo library. Everything I said in my promos was real and legit. All the props were from voodoo stores. It was totally authentic. The effects guys worked with the staffs and sticks so that they all did something different. I had a bunch of them – some would shoot sparks, others had smoke and lights that came out of them.” How Sid messed up the character: “Papa Shango was supposed to last much longer in the main event but Sid f—ed it up. It was supposed to be Sid and Warrior headlining SummerSlam [1992], but Sid didn’t want to do it and he quit. He had his own issues, he said Vince had brought him in under the promise of replacing Hogan as the top babyface and it wasn’t going the way it was supposed to. So Papa Shango was fed to Warrior instead. The problem was, with a character like Papa Shango, once the losses piled up, the character lost a lot of that mystique and invincibility, and it was all downhill fast from there.” Papa Shango returning in 1997 but replaced by Kane: “A lot of people don’t know this, but Papa Shango was going to return in 1997. It was going to be a more gritty, realistic version with a mask instead of paint.They created the costume and the new entrance. But what happened was, the decision was then made to do Kane. I guess they felt there wasn’t enough room for two dark, supernatural characters, and so I became Kama Mustafa and they put me in The Nation. I’ve still got some 8×10 promos of me in the new mask and gear.” Why Vince put The Rock in The Nation: “The Rock was put into The Nation to protect him. Vince had big plans for The Rock from day one and was worried that he had been getting bad advice from the wrong people. Some jealous dudes had been getting into his ear. So Vince put Rock in the Nation so he could benefit from the guidance of Ron [simmons] and myself. It was the same thing with Mark Henry. Mark was a big long term investment that was getting some bad advice, learning some bad habits, and so Vince put him under myself and Ron for guidance. Both those guys were struggling.” Vince’s opinion of The Godfather: “Vince loved the gimmick. Loved it. He used to go to bat for me so many times – fighting the networks, fighting the executives. He did everything he could to keep the character as a central part of the show. Vince used to come to me and say, “Charles – he always called me Charles – you’re having too much fun out there. You should be paying me!” And that didn’t surprise me – Vince is the biggest pimp of them all!” On the Attitude Era: “I got away with talking about weed so openly on TV because the network executives had no idea what I was saying. They didn’t understand the slang. They had no idea what a “fatty” or a “blunt” was, so I was able to say all this stuff and they had no clue. My friend in Cypress Hill said he was amazed at the shit I got away with.” On almost joining WCW and the nWo: “I almost went to WCW to be Hogan’s enforcer in the nWo. I named my price, the contract was being drawn up, and then at the last minute, I got a call saying the contract was being retracted and there was no longer an offer for me. I was stunned, man, just stunned. I asked why, and it turned out that Virgil offered to do it for a third of the price because he wanted to be back on TV so bad. That dumb motherf—er cost us both.” __ - WWE officials are high on NXT star Corey Graves. He’s expected to be crowned NXT Champion at the next set of TV tapings, now that Seth Rollins has made it to the main roster. Graves :prayer: Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Che Publicado 26 Novembro 2012 Perdeu o título com um botch? Fdç Cena :( Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Lifehouse Publicado 27 Novembro 2012 espero que a vitória do cena ontem signifique um combate no TLC e consequente vitória do zigglas. Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Rugido Publicado 27 Novembro 2012 Alguém me arranja onde rever o Elimination Chamber de 2005? Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Lifehouse Publicado 27 Novembro 2012 Alguém me arranja onde rever o Elimination Chamber de 2005? nessa altura não se chamava no way out? Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Rugido Publicado 27 Novembro 2012 nessa altura não se chamava no way out? Não sei, mas eu queria mesmo rever aquele combate do Jericho vs Batista vs Orton vs HHH vs Benoit vs Edge :carinhoso: Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Lifehouse Publicado 27 Novembro 2012 (editado) http://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/No_Way_Out_%282005%29 não tem nada disso aqui Editado 27 Novembro 2012 por Lifehouse Compartilhar este post Link para o post
JohnDoe Publicado 27 Novembro 2012 Foi no New year's revolution Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Hawkeye Publicado 27 Novembro 2012 Isso foi no New Years Revolution 2005 Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Rugido Publicado 27 Novembro 2012 Foi no New year's revolution Isso foi no New Years Revolution 2005 Sim foi aqui. Se me arranjassem vídeo do combate completo, agradecia. Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Rugido Publicado 27 Novembro 2012 Muito obrigado :compinchas: Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Lifehouse Publicado 27 Novembro 2012 para algo completamente diferente. gostei bastante da raw. Compartilhar este post Link para o post
BDani Publicado 28 Novembro 2012 para algo completamente diferente. gostei bastante da raw. x2, não é possível fazer um show semanal muito melhor do que aquilo sem se tornar "hotshoting", to be honest. Compartilhar este post Link para o post
What Publicado 29 Novembro 2012 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2RUC0-3ioU Compartilhar este post Link para o post
Mister Master Publicado 30 Novembro 2012 Bom, lá se devem ir os Ascension. Compartilhar este post Link para o post