Tables, Ladders, & Podcast - Current episode: #74 (October 22, 2014)
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Starring: Narcissus, Jabba, Nowhere Man, Afterlife, & Poit. Current episode: #74 (October 22, 2014) Covering NXT, Impact, Smackdown, Raw, and Main Event. <iframe id="audio_iframe" src="http://www.podbean.com/media/player/audio/postId/5342163/url/http%253A%252F%252Ftablesladderspodcast.podbean.com%252Fe%252Ftables-ladders-podcast-74-102214%252F/initByJs/1/auto/1?skin=3" width="100%" height="100" frameborder="0" scrolling="no"></iframe> Links: Our Podbean page Listen on iTunes Like us on Facebook Follow us on Twitter Subscribe to our YouTube channel Support TLP by shopping at Amazon using this link |
Tables, Ladders, & Podcast - Current episode: #68 (September 10, 2014)
The first in a series of weekly podcasts in association with tpww.net, covering the last editions of Impact, Smackdown, and Raw.
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"WWE continuity is like the wrestling equivalent of creationism."
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What time do you record?
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I think we started around 7pm EST.
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Gonna czech out podbean soon and see what we can do to get the audio version going.
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Hassan was pretty damn good on the mic
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Listened to the first 30-40 minutes so far, then had to exit my car. Loved the shout out for Curry Man and Shark Boy. Will continue this later, good stuff.
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And now we hit "Wade Barrett is better than Randy Orton in every single way"...
Aaaaand you lose me. |
The show would benefit if it had a "Devils Advocate"
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Wrestling blasphemy there.
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Well, there's still stuff I'm not "on board with" as far as TNA is concerned but it isn't "lolTNA" like I originally thought. Also, Sammy and I are polar opposites on JBL.
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I know you disagreed with us on Hogan's role on TV. You seemed to approve of most other things in TNA, though.
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TNA is like the AFL if the AFL were actually more entertaining than the NFL.
It would still only be the AFL and nowhere near the level of the NFL. You just can't compete. No matter how hard you try. They just aren't at the same level and that's that. |
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TNA really does try harder and put forth a better product creatively than WWE. WWE has the mainstream attention on lock though and the more talented roster but as they've proven over recent years, they don't need to try.
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Orton is quite possibly the best in-ring psychologist in wrestling today. The man can be jobbed left and right and be involved in boring storylines and still get the crowd going during his matches (Post-WrestleMania crowd excluded but... I mean... come on.)
He's not a master of the mic by any means but he's fucking stellar at everything else. He's very close to a prototypical sports entertainment star. Barrett is still unproven. He definitely wins on the "able to lay off the drugs" aspect though. |
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You'd still be an hour short. This is quite the investment.
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Well damn. They need to shorten the show to 30 mins tops. But I suppose it gives me something to do while I'm playing Atari.
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If you're an Orton fan, you better strap yourself in for a bumpy ride, if we have the same line-up for each episode. Most of us can't stand him.
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Ladies love Orton.
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I'm really not seeing it, man. His moveset is unremarkable with the exception of the fact that a lot of it looks sloppy and weak. And his 'psychology' seems to be "let the other guy wrestle most of the match, then pop up and do a quick 5 moves of doom, sell a little bit more, then do a suprise RKO" in virtually every match. And his voice is slow, robotic, and awkward on the mic. Barrett actually looks like he's doing damage out there, and is a much better talker. And he also doesn't keep getting busted for drugs. |
I also fail to see this magnetic pyschology that Orton supposedly has. I am unable to fathom why the audience still give him reactions, most of the time.
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Oh, it's on.
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it baffles me that people don't see this, the guy is so good it's ridiculous. "The prototypical sports entertainment star" as #1-wwf-fan puts it is pretty much the perfect way to describe him.
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Jabba/Nowhere - CSL/Fan battle royale.
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It's weird that the two opposing camps have literally zero common ground on this guy.
It's like we're in the Discussion Forum. |
Nobody on the show even remotely appreciates Orton.
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As far as being naturally over... regardless of the storyline you're in or the jobbing you've done... Orton is second only to Cena. |
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I just don't think he's good. Dunno.
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