Ya know, wrestling may be entertainment BUT the hazards of wrestling are real, don't think they aren't. A wrestling ring is no trampoline, trust me, I know, i've helped put together a wrestling ring for an Indy fed here in Chicago. So, instead of telling everyone that wrestling is fake, tell me something that I don't know about wrestling (which ain't much) instead of telling me something I already know. Everyone has their own opintion but when it's crapting all over wrestling and they don't know a damn thing about wrestling, I do take offenese. I guess we will agree to disagree here.
No no, I hear what your saying and I am aware that these guys go through a considerable amount of pain throughout their wrestling careers, but its not my fault that most of these guys didnt choose to pursue an education.
Wrestlers are more educated then you think. I know plenty of wrestlers on the indy scene alone who are already college graduates or currently taking college classes.
Wow. You are truly clueless. 85% of the the wrestlers in the WWE right now, have a college degree. One from Harvard even. Shelton Benjamin (Minnesota)...Charlie Haas (Seton Hall)...Kevin Nash (Tennessee)...Ric/Scott Steiner (Michigan)...The Rock (Miami)...Stone Cold (North Texas)...etc, etc, etc.
Exactly right. Don't try and pass off your ignorance as fact. Not you..but you know what I mean. Them...;)
LMFAO! Did you pull that percentage out of your ass? Wow you named 7 guys, Good for you. Uh oh im getting tag teamed by all the wrestling fanatics haha.
to follow up on what RAGS said, they did the limo explosion bit a week ago; it just was edited to seem like it happened last night.
Watched Raw last night. I was Freaking Pissed Smackdown got screwed. Losing 4 of my fav tanlet for Khali - Worst wreslter ever. Torrie - Good god smackdown need more freaking boobs don't it. & Chris Masters - The Lex Luger of 2007. But at least Vince is off my screen.
RAW Results for 6/11/07: The show began with an apparently insane Vince McMahon reading from a prepared statement. He spoke calmly and softly, announcing the draft and Mr. McMahon Appreciation Night. He said that he is in control of his faculties, and wants the evening to be a true representation of how people feel about him. Vince labeled this the defining moment of his life. This was a really compelling little start, and calm Vince with his reading glasses looked really old. Edge defeated John Cena via count out to start the show. The premise was that if you won, you would earn a draft pick for your show, and that person would be selected randomly. Edge gained early control with a yakuza kick and baseball slide. Cena went for the FU and then the STFU, but Edge escaped both. Cena came back with a clothesline, shoulder block and Cena slam. He went for the five knuckle shuffle but Edge got up and went for a spear. Edge missed that and tumbled to the outside. Cena followed, and rammed Edge into the announce table and steps. He was setting up Edge for an FU off the steps through the announce table, but Edge raked Cena’s face and rolled back in the ring. Cena was counted out. The first selection was Great Khali to Smackdown. Edge was shocked by this, and John Cena smiled. They aired a Vince McMahon vignette. It was good stuff because it focused more on the real Vince McMahon, who is more interesting than his TV character. Jesse Ventura then spoke about Vince. He said that Vince hasn’t earned the name Mister and that he’s just McMahon to Jesse. Jesse said that Vince is a dictator, and not a benevolent one. He noted that all dictators fall. He had a weird line where he said he has met the dictator of the world. Coach then announced that Vengeance will be a Night of Champions. He said that the main event would be a WWE championship challenge, where any former or current champion left on Raw at the end of the evening would be eligible to compete for the title. This ended up shaking out as John Cena vs. Bobby Lashley vs. Randy Orton vs. King Booker vs. Mick Foley. CM Punk beat Carlito. Carlito slapped Punk, and Punk retaliated with a high kick and knees. Carlito went after Punk’s ribcage with kicks, knees and a body scissors. Punk escaped and gained control with a Boston crab, springboard clothesline and running knee. He went for the bulldog, but Carlito got out and hit the back cracker. Punk fell to the floor, and by the time Carlito got him back in the ring he was able to kick out. Punk then hit go 2 sleep for the pin. ECW’s draft selection was the Boogeyman. That’s as inconsequential a move as you’re going to get. Snoop Dogg appeared, and put over Vince for monopolizing the business and making money for himself. He talked about liking John Cena and Steve Austin, and called Vince an butthole. They then aired another vignette on Vince, this time focusing on his Mr. McMahon character. Mick Foley came out, and brought up the open WWE championship match. Foley said he is a former champion, and he would be a part of that match if he survived on Raw through the evening. Foley said Vince has the ability to do a lot of good, but hasn’t really done so. He put over Vince’s patriotism and charity with nary a Samuel Johnson reference. Foley said that Vince doesn’t have any real friends. He noted that Hulk Hogan, HHH, Eric Bischoff, the Rock, twinky Ebersol, Shawn Michaels, Trish Stratus and Ted Turner all were asked to participate in Mr. McMahon Appreciation Night but declined to participate. Foley basically said that nobody ought to care about Vince. Umaga beat Balls Mahoney. Umaga squashed Balls with the Samoan spike in about 20 seconds. This led to the next lottery pick, which was King Booker to Raw. That’s a good addition to boost Raw’s roster. Lashley beat Chris Benoit. Lashley scored a takedown early, but Benoit pulled guard. Benoit set up Lashley for an arm bar but Lashley escaped. Lashley got another takedown, and again Benoit worked for a straight arm bar from the bottom. Lashley escaped and again got another takedown. This time Benoit looked to be going for a keylock, but Lashley escaped. Michael Cole and JBL explained absolutely none of this, by the way, which is kind of important if you want to get MMA spots over to the WWE audience. Benoit took over with chops and a snap suplex. There were chants for Benoit. Lashley went for the human torture rack, but Benoit escaped and went for the crippler crossface. Lashley avoided that, and used a backbreaker drop. Benoit went for the crossface again, but Lashley got to the ropes. Benoit tried the sharpshooter but Lashley escaped that as well. Lashley attempted a power bomb, but Benoit dropped out the back and hit three rolling Germans. Benoit applied the sharpshooter, but Lashley powered out. Lashley then hit a power slam for the pin. This was sloppy at times, but overall quite good. The next draft pick was Chris Benoit. I liked the symmetry of two men having a solid match and the loser ending up in the same place as the winner, but obviously that wasn’t how things ended up. Benoit could definitely use a change of scenery, but there is so little to work with on ECW. Moreover, Raw with two hours to fill could use Benoit to provide longer matches when needed. Donald Trump said it’s pathetic Vince gave himself an appreciation night. He put over Lashley again, and referred to shaving Vince’s head. Ashley then appeared on video to thank Vince for the diva search. I’m glad someone appreciated those. She alluded to the time Vince made Trish Stratus bark like a dog, which led to Mae Young and Fabulous Moolah coming out to a dog house and fire hydrant and barking. Next up to talk about Vince were Iron Sheik and Jimmy Snuka. Snuka said that Vince is crazy, and Sheik said that Trump shaving Vince’s head is what made Vince crazy. They were sadly quite reserved. MVP beat Santino Marella. Santino hit some arm drags early, and they traded stiff kicks. MVP used some knees and a kick to the back. MVP executed a gorilla press and dropped Santino back. Santino hit a hard spinning back fist and punches, but was cut off by MVP. MVP hit the Ole kick ala El Generico and the playmaker for the win. The draft pick was Torrie Wilson, who JBL put over huge. Bret Hart then appeared. He sarcastically said that it is hard for him to properly express his feelings for Vince in words. So he concluded that the best way to express his sentiment is with a fist upside the head, and that’s all I have to say about that butthole. It’s always nice to see Bret, and this was an amusing little promo. The Miz beat Snitsky via disqualification. Snitsky won quickly with a body slam and clothesline. However, he attacked Miz after the bell, so the referee reversed the decision and gave it to the Miz. This set up the next draft pick, Chris Masters to Smackdown. We got some more tributes to Vince. Bobby Heenan noted that Vince has given more people work than anyone else in the industry, but he has also taken away more jobs than anyone else. He made fun of Vince’s walk as well. Roddy Piper came out, and introduced some more McMahon lowlights. Piper said that reflects who Vince really is. Next up was Mark Cuban, who put over Vince as a winner and entrepreneur who represents the American dream. Candice Michelle beat Kristal in a quick match with an enzuigiri and spinning heel kick. That led to the next pick, which was Lashley. Coach then came out and stripped Lashley of his ECW title. Lashley said he will prove himself to be a champion on Raw. Bob Costas said he didn’t appreciate not getting an opportunity to announce for Vince, but he does appreciate people bringing up his infamous interview with Vince. He brought up how Bobby Knight as the next guest actually lowered the temperature in the room. Batista beat Elijah Burke and Jeff Hardy in a weird triple threat match. Batista hit a power slam on Elijah, but Jeff broke up the pin. Batista went for the Batista bomb on Jeff, but Jeff reversed with a huracanrana. Jeff hit a pescado on Batista, but missed a swanton attempt on Elijah. Batista then gave Jeff and Elijah spine busters and finished Elijah with the Batista bomb. The next lottery pick was Ric Flair to Smackdown. Batista was happy, and that makes a lot of sense to me. Maybe they will give Flair a title program with Edge at some point. Captain Lou Albano cut a typically zany promo on Vince. Dusty Rhodes came out and said Vince built an empire while destroying a lot of people along the way. He concluded that you have to respect Vince. Gene Okerlund put over Vince sarcastically for firing him and putting people out of business. There was then a battle royal for the final 2 picks. The participants were Matt Hardy, Chavo Guerrero, William Regal, Chris Masters, Mark Henry, Kevin Thorn, Matt Striker, Marquis Cor Von, Tommy Dreamer, Sandman, Johnny Nitro, Kenny Dykstra, Viscera, Eugene and Randy Orton. A pair of ECW wrestlers was out first, Matt Striker and Sandman. Regal and Guerrero were out shortly thereafter. Mark Henry and Viscera squared off, with Henry throwing Viscera out. Things were cleaned out during a commercial break, leaving a final six of Orton, Cor Von, Henry, Hardy, Masters and Nitro. Cor Von was the next out, leaving only Raw and Smackdown. Orton drop kicked Nitro out. Hardy got rid of Masters. Hardy was trying to pull out Henry, giving Orton the opportunity to dump out Henry from behind. That left Hardy and Orton. Orton went for RKO but Hardy got out and hit the side effect. The crowd was really into Hardy. Hardy went for the twist of fate, but Orton lifted him onto the apron and knocked him out with a European uppercut. This left the final two picks. The first was Snitsky, and the other was Mr. Kennedy. Steve Austin was the final tribute to Vince. He said he appreciated spraying Vince down with beer. However, he doesn’t appreciate anything Vince did for him, because Vince tried to screw him over at every turn. This was a funny promo with tons of masked profanity, and a nice little closing to these pieces. Vince came down to the ring, very tranquil. He looked at the crowd. He was given a microphone, but dropped it. He then left, again looking at the crowd. He walked through the backstage area by all the wrestlers. Finally he walked by Howard Finkel, Gerald Brisco and Pat Patterson. He walked back to his limousine, got in, and it blew up. WWE Draft Results: Pick #1 - The Great Khali with Runjin Singh from RAW to SmackDown Pick #2 - The Boogeyman from SmackDown to ECW Pick #3 - King Booker with Sharmell from SmackDown to RAW Pick #4 - Chris Benoit from SmackDown to ECW Pick #5 - Torrie Wilson from RAW to SmackDown Pick #6 - Chris Masters from RAW to SmackDown Pick #7 - Bobby Lashley from ECW to RAW Pick #8 - Ric Flair from RAW to SmackDown Pick #9 - Snitsky from ECW to RAW Pick #10 - Mr. Kennedy from SmackDown to RAW
No big shockers in the draft. I had a feeling guys like Booker and Kennedy would move anyway. Benoit we all knew weeks in advance since he usually moves during every WWE draft lottery anyway.
I didn't think Kennedy would be moved to RAW. Since he's coming back from his injury, the best storyline would have been for him to go after Edge in a program for the title. Plenty of backstory already there. Kennedy was set to take the title off of Batista before he got injured. Oh well. Maybe he can beat Cena. :)
RAW Preview for 6/18/07 from WWE.com: In the wake of tragedy June 18, 2007 At the end of Raw last week, Mr. McMahon was presumed killed in a horrific limo explosion, a moment that will forever taint what was otherwise an historic WWE Draft. As Raw heads into the Coliseum in Richmond, Va. this Monday night, its Superstars must cope with the fact that WWE’s Chairman is for all intents gone, his body seemingly lost in the flames that engulfed his limousine. It’s hard to focus past the black cloud that has encircled World Wrestling Entertainment all week long. No one will speak ill of the deceased, though it was apparent after last week’s Mr. McMahon Appreciation Night that many of WWE’s Superstars, our fans and numerous celebrities saw him as a pathetic, power-mad dictator. But now that he’s gone, what exactly does he leave behind? And how will it affect Raw’s Superstars in Richmond this Monday night? As for the WWE Draft itself, last week Raw said goodbye to The Great Khali, Torrie Wilson, Chris Masters and Ric Flair; however Raw also welcomed its newest Superstars to the roster: King Booker, Queen Sharmell, Snitsky, Mr. Kennedy and Bobby Lashley. Needless to say, all will have a profound impact on Raw in the coming weeks. However, Lashley is planning to make his mark a little quicker than the rest. He had already established a strong Raw presence during his rivalry with Mr. McMahon over the past few months; does he have an advantage over the other newcomers as they enter the Richmond Coliseum this Monday? In the ashes of tragedy, life begins anew on Raw, Monday night at 9pm et, 8pm et on USA Network
The reason for the Kennedy move to Raw is because Triple H felt like Raw was in need of some heels. I bet thats why Snitsky was moved back to Raw. Triple H also wants to work a feud with Kennedy in the future. Now that Lashley is on Raw, I honestly think he'd make a bad butt heel. Have Lashley team up with John Cena in a tag team match only to have Lashley turn on him. Even though a lot of the WWE crowds would probably cheer that because most of them hate John Cena.
It's kinda balanced out a little bit more, unlike SD! which is Batista and a roster full of heels, until 'Taker comes back. Maybe they need to give Kane a big push. Babyfaces: Triple H, Cena, HBK, Lashley Heels: Kennedy, Snitsky, Orton, Umaga That's probably the "main event" crowd, unless I'm missing somebody.
Well, they just got Big Vis.... I think that Benoit/Punk will have some good programs with Cor Von/Burke.
Here's the latest, as of 1:08pm CST RAW: Kendrick/London SD: Kenny Dykstra ECW: Viscera RAW: Sandman SD: Hardcore Holly ECW: Miz RAW: Diaivari