PWD 318: The True Master and Ruler!

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"Why the hell do they still have these skanks arianny and Britney? Get some new puss up there FFS" -Rex

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That footwear ...
LOL, yeah Sid wearing those flip flops and Vader in those high tops doesn't really go along with their wrestling gear and they stick out like a sore thumb. Robert & Harley's footwear fits in better.
 
@Sexy I don't give a shit about flags. She's a cool nasty bitch but I still don't much care. There is/was a major soccer competition going on. and everybody was watching the team winning. I was having a snooze on imaginary strippers lap during the quarter final.

My sister got the MMA bug from her ex (one of my best friends) and now goes around beating people up and married a commando.

Sometimes see my BJJ coach in the corner during KSW fights:)

Why the fuck doesn't WWE hard camera house shows and put them on the network?
 
On a side note, is Ryan Satin one of the regulars here?
 
WWE recently issued out a survey that asked fans which of the following potential shows they would like to see on the WWE Network:

WWE Goes Viral: The best viral videos the internet has to offer displayed through the lens of WWE. The audience will also be able to join in on the fun during the “Call to Action” segment of the show inviting the WWE Universe to submit their own videos based on a weekly theme.

WWE Promo Battle: Superstars pitted against one another in head to head improv wars. The topics of these promos as well as the winners are determined by the audience, social media, and a panel of judges. Built as a tournament, the Superstars with the funniest and most entertaining promos advance to the next round until one is declared the undisputed promo battle champion.

*WWE All Access: Dive into the training and personal preparation WWE Superstars undergo leading into their main event matches at WWE’s biggest events of the year (WrestleMania & SummerSlam). Cameras follow each main event competitor as they prepare both mentally and physically for the biggest matches in their careers.

*WWE Roast -John Cena: It’s time to celebrate the life and career of John Cena with a no-holds-barred roast. Professional comedians, celebrities, Superstars, and Legends pull out all the stops and pay tribute to the WWE icon by roasting him in front of his friends, family, and the WWE Universe.

Tapout Fitness: Train alongside Superstars in various types of workouts (e.g. - yoga, cross fit, pilates, TRX). Also learn how Superstars train on the road with their personal training “hacks.”

Goldberg’s Garage: Join former World Heavyweight Champion Goldberg, his stunt performer wife Wanda, and brash crew of mechanics at Goldberg’s Garage. Stationed in Charlotte, NC, the team at Goldberg’s Garage specialize in restoring classic American muscle cars from the 1950s-1970s. Each restoration brings new challenges (and arguments) as the crew pours their heart and soul into restoring classic cars to their former glory.

Talking SummerSlam: Post-event PPV late night talk show driven by conversation that is fun, edgy, and opinionated. Hosted by a celebrity/comedian panel on a cozy late night set, it’s the only place for an open and honest discussion of the night’s event, story lines and all things WWE (to occur after each WWE PPV event).

*WWE Game Night: WWE Superstars take on celebrities, athletes, and musical performers in games outside the ring to prove who has ultimate bragging rights. Games include dodge ball, video games, obstacle courses, karaoke, Pictionary, etc.

The Wives of Flair: While the career of Ric Flair is regarded as legendary, the Nature Boy’s personal life hasn’t received the same admiration.. Just ask his four ex-wives. The Wives of Flair is a multi-part documentary series detailing the legendary personal life of Ric Flair – focusing on the rollercoaster love life of the Nature Boy and his four ex-wives.

History of WWE: A 10-part documentary series detailing the entire history of WWE – from early territorial inception, to the debut of WrestleMania, the Monday Night War, all the way through the launch of the WWE Network.

Miz and Mrs: This reality series follows WWE’s resident reality star The Miz and his wife, WWE Superstar Maryse, during their daily lives both in and outside of the ring.

WWE Kids: The first official WWE show for kids, by kids!! Each episode features a variety of segments including kids interviewing their favorite WWE Superstars, kids playing games against Superstars (e.g. - ‘Pie Face’) and exclusive in-ring matches where kids call the action!

Everyone Has A Price: A new series following auctioneers all over the US as they seek out, acquire, and sell off priceless WWE memorabilia. Follow our team as they scour the country for the most memorable items, unearth their origin story and define their place in WWE history.

*Legends House - Attitude: Legends from WWE, WCW, and ECW live in a house together as the Monday Night War is reignited inside the Legends House. Relive the glory of the Attitude Era as your favorite Superstars from the 90’s reunite under one roof.

WWE Superstar/”Diva” Search: WWE Hall of Famers Trish Stratus and Lita return in the ultimate search for the next female WWE Superstar. Team Trish and Team Lita will each consist of 10 women competing in physical, verbal and mental challenges all vying for the ultimate prize of a WWE Talent contract.

*Extreme Eats: Real-life best friends Bubba Ray Dudley and Tommy Dreamer team up to unearth the coolest, most mouth-watering, and most extreme eats the country has to offer. From sharing their favorite spots, to sampling the oddest and most insane food combinations, to the Extreme Eats Showdown where our hosts will take on the most notorious eating challenges in the world. It’s Guy Fieri meets Man vs. Food!

*The 3rd Wheel: Two WWE fans agree to a blind date with a camera crew documenting their experience. What they don’t know is that they are about to be joined by a VERY opinionated WWE Superstar….The 3rd Wheel. At the end of the evening, everyone (the 3rd Wheel included) will vote on whether or not there will be a second date.

Ask Me Anything LIVE: Fans get unprecedented access to their favorite Superstars and the opportunity to ask them anything (and everything) via phone, Skype, and social media in this one-of-a-kind forum, LIVE on the WWE Network.

Totally NXT: Follow six of the most competitive women doing whatever it takes to navigate the developmental system of NXT. Each season, a dream will come true as one amazing female athlete is given the opportunity of a lifetime to not only move up to the main roster of WWE, but also to become the newest face on Total Divas.

50 Dates, 50 States: A WWE bachelor goes on 50 dates in 50 states on an ultimate quest to find true romance. This show offers unprecedented access to a Superstar’s personal life and the challenges in finding that special someone while traveling the road that never ends.

WWE Investigates: Chronicles the most interesting and provocative stories in WWE history. This multi-part ‘mini-series’ spans 3-5 episodes per topic and uncovers the truth behind the most fascinating and real subjects in the history of sports entertainment. (Such as the life & legacy of Eddie Guerrero)

* = The ideas I like.
 
Extreme Eats is basically the UFC Looking For A Fight. Those fuckers eat half of an episode, do guido shit for most of the rest and then watch a fight for about a minute.

Flair should have a show "4000 whores of Flair's". That would put butts in seats.

Promo battle is cool but Vince would never let it be unscripted. Regardless, Kevin Owens would win. Dude probably watches Piper every day before bed.
 
People complain about seeing the same matches now, can you imagine how bad they'd be if you included house shows on the network?

You wouldn't want to see Nakamura vs Kevin Owens or Jericho in Japan? Or Cena taking a loss to Cesaro? You ain't seeing that on Tv. I would pay for that shit. Additionally.

House shows are where the dudes have fun and show off, the audience is in direct contact and they are awesome.
 
You wouldn't want to see Nakamura vs Kevin Owens or Jericho in Japan? You ain't seeing that on Smackdown. I would pay for that shit.

If it's a once off? Hell yeah. If the intention is to the do match down the line in a few weeks like normal? No. Most house shows seems to be for figuring out PPV matches unless they're traveling to special destinations. That Japan card should've been a Network Special, but house shows don't need to be uploaded at frequency.
 
If it's a once off? Hell yeah. If the intention is to the do match down the line in a few weeks like normal? No. Most house shows seems to be for figuring out PPV matches unless they're traveling to special destinations. That Japan card should've been a Network Special, but house shows don't need to be uploaded at frequency.

Maybe you're right. But it would cost them maybe a thousand bucks to put a camera in place and record, edit and upload a match for the people who care.
 
50 Rats, 50 States.

Ric Flair takes Tyson Kidd under his wing when Natty runs off to explore her newfound sexuality with Cesaro. And Ambrose. And Rollins. And ADR. And Paige. And Eva Marie. And the Wyatt Family.
 
Unlike you, I finished an elite university, am a bar qualified lawyer and have an IQ of around 140. I also speak three languages fluently, including one of the most difficult in the world. I'm very fucking smart and educated.

And you should have wrote that Brock's muscles will not help his chin. Because that's the term you use in reference to a fighter's ability to take punches.

Bro.


PWD is the P4P smartest thread on this website.
 
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