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I have no idea what my favourite moment from last night was but this was fucking up there. Nigel coming out to Fucking in the Bushes by Oasis, the same night Oasis are teasing their return as well.


I hope that he keeps going. I didnt watch much ROH as a kid, aside from a few Kenta Kobashi, KENTA and Low Ki matches. He looked good when he first started in TNA but was quickly pushed down the card. Hopefully he can get a few squash matches and a few bangers in before he hangs it up again.

Speaking of which, that gauntlet was amazing, save for the shit finish.

Glad to see Hayter back, and Saraya is underrated on the mic.

How in the hell did Jeff Jarrett get so over? He was practically the devil in his prime.

I watched a bit of Zero Hour, which was meh, and started from the ladder match, which was good.

Toni Storm V Mariah May was good, not great, but the story and the audience did most of the work. Mariah was fantastic, Toni was very good too, but a bit too goofy at times. I would have liked to have seen more relentlessness out of the two. Still very good though.

I pretty much slipped Hook V Jericho and the Tag. I'm not a fan of any in the tag and I think that whilst Hook has more of an upside than people on here think, he doesn't captivate me. Get Big Bill away from all of them. He's gold.

Will Ospreay V MJF was was brilliant. Will is the man, especially in the UK. MJF is a natural prick. Never turn him good again.

I watched the women's entrances, got bored and skipped to the end of each match. I think I'll go watch them now...
 
People cheered and started chanting GYV, then immediately realised FTR were in the ring and they were gonna beat the fuck out of them instead of the Bucks 🤣
Grizzled YOUNG veterans? How old are they? Ones got grey hair, ones bald!
 
I hope that he keeps going. I didnt watch much ROH as a kid, aside from a few Kenta Kobashi, KENTA and Low Ki matches. He looked good when he first started in TNA but was quickly pushed down the card. Hopefully he can get a few squash matches and a few bangers in before he hangs it up again.

Speaking of which, that gauntlet was amazing, save for the shit finish.

Glad to see Hayter back, and Saraya is underrated on the mic.

How in the hell did Jeff Jarrett get so over? He was practically the devil in his prime.

I watched a bit of Zero Hour, which was meh, and started from the ladder match, which was good.

Toni Storm V Mariah May was good, not great, but the story and the audience did most of the work. Mariah was fantastic, Toni was very good too, but a bit too goofy at times. I would have liked to have seen more relentlessness out of the two. Still very good though.

I pretty much slipped Hook V Jericho and the Tag. I'm not a fan of any in the tag and I think that whilst Hook has more of an upside than people on here think, he doesn't captivate me. Get Big Bill away from all of them. He's gold.

Will Ospreay V MJF was was brilliant. Will is the man, especially in the UK. MJF is a natural prick. Never turn him good again.

I watched the women's entrances, got bored and skipped to the end of each match. I think I'll go watch them now...
I agree about Toni and Mariah. It was good but not great. You can't cut a promo where you scream "ARE YOU READY TO DIE?! BECAUSE I AM!" and then go out there and just have a regular match. They don't have to be diving through plate glass windows but the match just didn't meet the level of the story.
 
Show I went to was the absolute last show of ECW. Everyone got in the ring at the end and all that.


I just found that video a few months ago on YouTube, I was at that show, too. Had no idea at the time or even for years afterwards that was their last show.
 
I hope that he keeps going. I didnt watch much ROH as a kid, aside from a few Kenta Kobashi, KENTA and Low Ki matches. He looked good when he first started in TNA but was quickly pushed down the card. Hopefully he can get a few squash matches and a few bangers in before he hangs it up again.

Speaking of which, that gauntlet was amazing, save for the shit finish.

Glad to see Hayter back, and Saraya is underrated on the mic.

How in the hell did Jeff Jarrett get so over? He was practically the devil in his prime.

I watched a bit of Zero Hour, which was meh, and started from the ladder match, which was good.

Toni Storm V Mariah May was good, not great, but the story and the audience did most of the work. Mariah was fantastic, Toni was very good too, but a bit too goofy at times. I would have liked to have seen more relentlessness out of the two. Still very good though.

I pretty much slipped Hook V Jericho and the Tag. I'm not a fan of any in the tag and I think that whilst Hook has more of an upside than people on here think, he doesn't captivate me. Get Big Bill away from all of them. He's gold.

Will Ospreay V MJF was was brilliant. Will is the man, especially in the UK. MJF is a natural prick. Never turn him good again.

I watched the women's entrances, got bored and skipped to the end of each match. I think I'll go watch them now...

Regarding Double J, I think the fans realize that his career is in its twilight and they appreciate his contributions to the business. Add to that the fact that he's one of the best workers in the company even at his age and you have a recipe for fan appreciation.
 
Seriously though, how many guys still wrestling today worked a Von Erich in the Sportatorium, wrestled the territories, held up Vince for 6 figures cash and were the WCW champion? He really is The Last Outlaw and the last of a dying breed
 
Seriously though, how many guys still wrestling today worked a Von Erich in the Sportatorium, wrestled the territories, held up Vince for 6 figures cash and were the WCW champion? He really is The Last Outlaw and the last of a dying breed
Glad I saw him 24 years apart!

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I looked up the card for that top picture. Peak attitude era.

D'Lo Brown defeated Al Snow
The Acolytes (Bradshaw & Faarooq) defeated Disciples of Apocalypse (8-Ball & Skull)
Ivory defeated Jackie and Tori in a Triple Threat match
Hardcore Holly (c) defeated Val Venis to retain the WWF Hardcore Championship
Ken Shamrock defeated The Undertaker by disqualification
Owen Hart & Jeff Jarrett defeated The New Age Outlaws (Billy Gunn & Road Dogg) and Edge & Christian in a Triple Threat Tag Team Elimination Match
X-Pac & Kane defeated Triple H & Test to retain the WWF Tag Team Championship
Mankind defeated Goldust
Stone Cold Steve Austin & Big Show defeated The Rock & Big Bossman

And Owen died the following month. Goddamn.
 
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