PWD PWD 1195: 2025 Is The Year The LWO Gets A Mega Push

Will the LWO get a mega push from WWE in 2025?

  • Yes

    Votes: 2 16.7%
  • No

    Votes: 10 83.3%

  • Total voters
    12
@RollSonnenRoll @Pliny Pete "I'm growing a beard the people may not recognize me" <lmao> Workers work



He said it smooth as fuck too


<lmao> <lmao> <lmao> <lmao>


Damn I love old school kayfabe
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JJ "Man of The People" Dillons offering fringe benefits for an independent contractor job!
 
AEW gave him a graphic on Dynamite tonight, no idea who he is outside of seeing his name mentioned on Twitter throughout the day. Looked him up and it looks like he spent the majority of his career in Canada. Had a 31 year career, but wasn't very active for the last 15, looks like most of his career was 1956-1971 in Canada, after that he did a few matches a year.


Sweet Daddy Siki died. I heard of him but don't really know anything about his career.

I reread Bret's book last year and he talks about him a lot. He was Bret's favorite wrestler if i recall correctly

I dont know much about him, just that he was a star in Canada and Detroit and that he had a big flashy style about himself

I wonder if this is where Randy Savage got his idea for those dope ass glitter robes he used to wear in the 80's

 
@RollSonnenRoll @Based God I watched The Order a couple nights ago, I was looking forward to this movie for months and was bummed out when it wasnt playing at my local theater so I had to wait for it to hit streaming

Its based on the true story of a white separatist militia in the Pacific Northwest that tried to start a race war in the 80's and based their whole existence on The Turner Diaries, one of the people in the movie is the guy that coined The Fourteen Words, which is a well known phrase in white race based gangs and neo nazi groups

I was so looking forward to this movie and it started out really amazing, very tense and interesting with lots of solid character building, all the bad guys were played well and their story was full of intrigue and brutality but the cops were frickin ridiculous

Jude Law was doing his best Al Pacino in Heat impression and this female I never seen before and really wasnt important to the story at all kept busting into every scene she could acting like the stereotypical "angry yelling police chief" character from 80's cop movies

The third cop looked way too much like Andy Samberg in Hot Rod, that was distracting, kept waiting for him to jump on his BMX and do a flip

It was so stupid and completely ruined what coulda been a great film, it completely took you outta the story at every turn as those two continued to overact and kill all the tension and momentum of the wild and deadly crime saga everyone in the movie was acting out

Marc Maron was good as real life radio host Alan Berg and all those big, beautiful 70's Buicks and Fords in every scene was a highlight for me

There was a lot to like about this movie but the cops were just so dumb and terrible that it gets knocked down several notches based on that alone


3.7 Thumbs Up Outta 7


 
@RollSonnenRoll @Based God I watched The Order a couple nights ago, I was looking forward to this movie for months and was bummed out when it wasnt playing at my local theater so I had to wait for it to hit streaming

Its based on the true story of a white separatist militia in the Pacific Northwest that tried to start a race war in the 80's and based their whole existence on The Turner Diaries, one of the people in the movie is the guy that coined The Fourteen Words, which is a well known phrase in white race based gangs and neo nazi groups

I was so looking forward to this movie and it started out really amazing, very tense and interesting with lots of solid character building, all the bad guys were played well and their story was full of intrigue and brutality but the cops were frickin ridiculous

Jude Law was doing his best Al Pacino in Heat impression and this female I never seen before and really wasnt important to the story at all kept busting into every scene she could acting like the stereotypical "angry yelling police chief" character from 80's cop movies

It was so stupid and completely ruined what coulda been a great film, it completely took you outta the story at every turn as those two continued to overact and kill all the tension and momentum of the wild and deadly crime saga everyone in the movie was acting out

Marc Maron was good as real life radio host Alan Berg and all those big, beautiful 70's Buicks and Fords in every scene was a highlight for me

There was a lot to like about this movie but the cops were just so dumb and terrible that it gets knocked down several notches based on that alone


3.7 Thumbs Up Outta 7



I actually thought of this movie just last week. My sister was watching something on HBO and it was this meeting scene where Kefer Sutherland had these tattoos and looked kinda badass and Nicolas Holt was in the audience. My brain triggered that there was some movie where a middle aged typical hero actor and that guy were doing this aryan militia gimmick so I said "is that the white supremacy movie?" It turned out to be a movie about a jury so she was very confused lol
 
Sweet Daddy Siki had a documentary about him come out in 2017.

 
Since it’s finally on a real channel, may as well check out TNA.

Starting out with Joe Hendry and Zigglers brother fresh from “Punk was mean to me” complaint.
 
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