This week, I am choosing four recent releases you all can select from. The links listed below feature the trailers for the corresponding shoots. Here are your four choices:
Rey Mysterio (2015)
http://www.rfvideo.com/reymysteriojr2015shootinterview.aspx
YouShoot with Lanny Poffo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DEnt85LZHk8
Developmentally Speaking with Brian Myers (Colt Cabana, Tomasso Ciampa, and Chris Hero)
http://www.highspots.com/p/develop.html
Young Bucks
http://www.rfvideo.com/youngbucksshootinterview.aspx
Those are your four choices. Vote by clicking on the link below. Voting ends Saturday at Noon.
http://vote.pollcode.com/98683629
Rey Mysterio (2015)
http://www.rfvideo.com/reymysteriojr2015shootinterview.aspx
YouShoot with Lanny Poffo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DEnt85LZHk8
Developmentally Speaking with Brian Myers (Colt Cabana, Tomasso Ciampa, and Chris Hero)
http://www.highspots.com/p/develop.html
Young Bucks
http://www.rfvideo.com/youngbucksshootinterview.aspx
Those are your four choices. Vote by clicking on the link below. Voting ends Saturday at Noon.
http://vote.pollcode.com/98683629
Colts favorite subject: getting fired from WWE.
ReplyDeleteI heard good things about that Curt Hawkins Highspots one. I'll choose that.
ReplyDeleteJust came in the mail this past Saturday. Its an excellent shoot
ReplyDeleteI don't consider 3 seconds of typing to be a waste of my time.
ReplyDeleteI've spent more effort responding to you, which most definitely was a waste of time
Is Mysterio interesting? Bitter? Both?
ReplyDeleteHavent seen it all yet but didnt get much bitterness from what I saw.
ReplyDeleteWas it before, you know?
ReplyDeleteThree days after he left the WWE so it was before that match
ReplyDeleteIt sort of does.
ReplyDeleteI did. That Luke dude could really go, and so could Martin, before he got hurt. They just ended up picking a real pudwhack of a winner.
ReplyDeleteIf like to know what it's like to kick someone to death.
ReplyDeleteSo I'm voting Mysterio.
I really liked Martin the rest were useless to me.
ReplyDeleteI assure you it was a waste of time it makes you look ridiculous mocking something that every company does. It makes you look like you don't understand the most basic premises of busisness which I believe would be an accurate assumption at this point.
ReplyDeleteI watched Tough Enough 2 religiously and to this day I believe Kenny King was robbed. Anyone watching that season could see that Kenny was miles above every other contestant. He has proven over time that he does have the passion for wrestling, although I don't think he ever made a real living from it. The fact that the winners of that season were complete disasters made it even more of a travesty. While it was not completely surprising that the WWE never even gave him a look, you would think they would just give him some consideration.
ReplyDeleteNot for nothing it sounds like a good lineup
ReplyDeleteRey
ReplyDeleteLeaping Lanny.
ReplyDeleteDidn't you already review the Hawkins shoot?
ReplyDeleteHe supplements his income as a Chippendales dancer, he's fine.
ReplyDeleteLets not downplay him
ReplyDeleteThis is a new one from highspots where he talks about experiences in WWE Developmental with guests Chris Hero, Colt Cabana, and Tomasso Ciampa
ReplyDeleteRey mysterio
ReplyDeleteYea I don't like him he's not funny and kinda dickish
ReplyDeleteI agree. Sid vader and especially savage should have been on there. And if youre gonna put owen on it u may as well put bulldog on there too
ReplyDeleteSilent Rage Andy Leavine!
ReplyDeleteSuch a talented guy, he showed up on one Raw, got punked out by CM Punk, disappeared back to developmental because he sucked in the ring and was cut a few months later.
Don't know much about M-Dogg 20, but I don't think Aries ever made the cut. Aries is also a complete asshole who wears it like a badge of honor and likely never would have been picked as a winner based off that alone.
ReplyDeleteAre you kidding? Sitting though one Fozzy song is worse than listening to 45 minutes of chit chat....
ReplyDeleteStone Cold is easily the most prepared interviewer there is on these podcasts and he isnt in awe of his guests. Plus he isnt out there tossing softball questions...
ReplyDeleteMysterio or Lanny. I have no interest whatsoever in anything with Colt or Hawkins. And all I know about the Young Bucks is they hate Cornette, pissed off Booker T., and named a move after Dave Meltzer.
ReplyDeleteThe last one was just a vehicle for Austin to get flabbergasted and cut promos. Without him, I'm not sure what the point is.
ReplyDeleteThere is no point. It doesn't matter who the trainers decide to go through Vince and Dunn will just give the contract to the one who gives them the biggest bonner .
ReplyDeleteIt's win-win. Jericho can pretend he's not just a wrestler, WWE can pretend they're not just a wrestling company.
ReplyDeleteI'll agree with everything but "decent in the ring". Flair called him inept on the Horseman DVD, and "inept" is being polite.
ReplyDeleteVoted for the Bucks, kind of thinking now I should have went with Rey.
ReplyDeleteAlso, was Ciampa in WWE at one time?
thanks you Vince Jordan for that clarification
ReplyDeleteVoting Rey
ReplyDeleteThat pop for his return at slamboree '93 was amazing
ReplyDeleteTry Vince, Jordan
ReplyDeleteSavage doesn't leave in 1994. You do the Funk/Flair angle in 1993 with Savage in Funk's place, and HBK in Flair's place.
ReplyDeleteBad taste
ReplyDeleteAnd Vince was all sour grapes about him leaving.
ReplyDeleteMe too. Rude is my all time favorite.
ReplyDeleteI hope.
ReplyDeleteReally makes no sense. From stories seemed to be a GREAT guy outside of the ring. I haven't heard of any heat on him over the Nitro/Raw thing, and even remember Vince saying some nice words after his passing.
ReplyDeleteWhen I think of the WWE,I think of Steph and Hunter. I'm not saying that's GOOD,but it's true.
ReplyDeleteM Dogg is Matt Cross on the indies,and Son of Havoc (bearded guy) on Lucha Underground. He does awesome high risk moves,yet is strong as well.
ReplyDeleteWhichever one he is.
ReplyDeleteHere's all the upvotes.
ReplyDelete...that implies I wouldn't mock every company for it.
ReplyDeleteJust because every company does it doesn't mean it's stupid--this is a corporate problem,not a wrestling problem.
But of course you determined I was a mouth breather knowing nothing about me, so nuance might not be your forte
Ciampa never made it 0 assed developmental, like Hero
ReplyDeleteLanny appears to be the only one active in the 80s, so that's the easy pick.
ReplyDeleteI assume Rey to be hospitalized for dehydration and a collapsed lung after being asked to speak for 2 straight hours?
ReplyDeleteThat's where you're wrong!
ReplyDeleteRey tore his patellas while sitting down before the interview started.
Could that press release be any more lame with all the ®
ReplyDeleteFair enough, but he could wrestle a good match with the right opponent (Michaels, for example). But yeah, he couldn't do it on his own.
ReplyDeleteThat's a stretch (James, McCool, Phoenix, AJ, Natalya...). She's certainly one of the most watchable and enjoyable Divas in recent memory. And probably the "best" on the current main roster.
ReplyDeletePaige standing next to Hogan will be a real workout for tvs.
ReplyDeleteI was hoping it was the start of some new character for her. Not because I cared if she had a character or not but because it was just sooooo stupid.
ReplyDeleteopening of the show is the normal tough enough and then Wayne and Garth saying "NOT!"
ReplyDeleteBest pure heel ever, IMO. I'm a bit biased, but he was the best at making a young mark fucking hate him, just by doing his usual schtick. Great heel because he had that Ric Flair quality of being able to back it up in the ring.
ReplyDelete*Hit the music*
ReplyDeleteI would love that. Legitimately interesting guy. They should do a whole "bonus featurette" on his relationship with Curt Hennig. Touch on it during the DVD feature, but do a separate 30 min mini-doc with people telling stories about their friendship, going all the way back
ReplyDeleteThought so.
ReplyDeleteIs Tylene Buck one of the Young Bucks?
ReplyDeleteAgain there is no problem be it wrestling or in other corporate avenues. Companies are products of self promotion. Just because it bothers you that people want to engage the public with excitement and hype doesn't make it stupid. Are you saying we shouldn't have press conferences? Even taking it at face value The Tough Enough series is in fact ground breaking. How many other pro wrestling companies are having, live, reality series type successful programming? The previous series debuted with 3.3 million viewers and averaged 2.4 million throughout its entire run. So yeah I would say thats everything they said it was. Its one of a kind, its successful. I would hope if you created a successful brand and then branched off into another successful series in that brand that you would be using a variety of similar phrases yourself. Its hard not to consider you a "mouth breather" when you say things like "its stupid that companies do this". Because its anything but stupid and its even more stupid that somebody else wouldn't be able to grasp the concept behind doing it.
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