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Ooh, that’s not gonna make you any friends, but thanks. I do really put a lot of work into those threads. Tis a shame the troglodytes can’t read past a paragraph
Like I give a shit.
 
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It's fun watching newer wrestling fans who never saw Guerrero react to him and just be amazed at his skillset.

The new fan at points was like "was that big show?....figure 4 legwork now.....ON BROCK LESNAR? he was fighting Lesnar way back then?

I actually believe it's a new fan because he's so young and freaks out anytime he sees a move where someone is dropped on their heads. And he legit goes into wtf mode when he sees some mexican subs you don't see anymore



- Yeah. The match against Brock had some cool subs. Havent seen a Lasso from El Paso in decades.

Paul White aka The Big-Show is a amazing pro-wrestler. Easylly on par with Kane and Undertaker. Even thought he always says he was a level bellow.

Dude could backflip, do kip-ups, moonsaults, work a match and cut a promo. He was a sight to behold. I also loved Mark Henry, always said to myself i was gonna stop when they retired. But those new guys are amazing also. We just see less bodybuilders in slow-motion now.
 
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No longer abusing prescription pills and getting DUIs.

- Wrestling was unfair that great works like Bret Hart, Britsh Buldog and Eddie for example, had to juice to the gills. Today we can atleast see them more health for a pro-wrestler of course.
 
Didn't he die from GHB?

- He body was already a mess from all the peds. He got deformed from steroids nd hgh. So did Benoit. We dont see more those types of bodies now. Only exception is Brian Cage, even thought he can work a match. Hope he pulls the break.
 
I was dialed in to wrestling when he had his main event run, and I think what made his death really sad was he was clearly at the peak of his powers but more importantly, loving every minute of it. He'd finally got clean, was having a ton of fun, and then BAM. Heart attack. Paid the price for the prior abuse of his body.

It gutted me, to be honest.

Prior to that WWE main event run, though, he never quite did it for me either. Chris Jericho is similar for me, just never really done it for me.

Eddy will always have that period.

- His matchs at WCW were works of art. Chavo was amazing also.
Eddie vs Dean Malenko were amazing. Sad that people preferred roid-heads at that time.
 
I was dialed in to wrestling when he had his main event run, and I think what made his death really sad was he was clearly at the peak of his powers but more importantly, loving every minute of it. He'd finally got clean, was having a ton of fun, and then BAM. Heart attack. Paid the price for the prior abuse of his body.

It gutted me, to be honest.

Prior to that WWE main event run, though, he never quite did it for me either. Chris Jericho is similar for me, just never really done it for me.

Eddy will always have that period.
I was a big fan of Eddie’s work. I was at a Vengenace PPV live (2003 I think?) which had Eddie vs Chris Benoit. Seeing those two wrestle one another was really a treat. I was a huge Benoit mark, so terrible how that turned out.
 
- His matchs at WCW were works of art. Chavo was amazing also.
Eddie vs Dean Malenko were amazing. Sad that people preferred roid-heads at that time.
Vanilla midgets didn't pay the bills then and they still don't now. Like I loved the cruiserweight division too but I wasn't going to Nitro and ordering PPVs to see them.
 
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