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Puro Fans = Wrestling Hipsters
This is a fact.
MATCH OF THE YEAR? YOU PROBABLY HAVE NEVER HEARD OF IT. I have noticed that many of the Puro fans here, not all, but most, seem to be just into it because they want to seem different, and better than everyone else. I just imagine the likes of DLH84 rolling his eyes at posts at the TNA threads and watching Yamakazo Himachinawa vs Tzinsaki Rachumanchara IV and thinking how much better they are because they are seeing this amazing unknown match that opened some small show of no consequence. I will not stand for this. I am clearing this forum of all Puro Hipsters. ITS ON *I made those names up. But about as many people saw and cared about that match as most of the random shit that these people watch and talk about. |
I salute you
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I agree with you, too much over hype for these unknown wrestlers. They are unknown for a damn reason. :)
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What's a Puro fan?
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A fan of Japanese wrestling.
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Also, a whole bunch of comedy matches, or 1,000,000 chops in a row matches. or 10 finishers each before the finish.
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Just like American wrestling there are garbage promotions, indy promotions, and the larger 'WWE' type promotions. The point is that it does mean something over there. And please, if you don't roll your eyes at TNA, you have a problem. |
Maybe you are right though, and we should just ban puro from TPWW. I would have no problem with that. There are plenty of Puro forums out there.
I guess, IMO, you might as well ban TNA and ROH discussion as well. They do not mean 1/100th in the wrestling industry as WWE. So where do you draw the line of what matters and what doesn't? |
as I have said before...THE IWC: We Share, Cause We Care!
I can understand where Hanso is coming from when it involves how ridiculous people are in the wrestling community with their personal views on certain types of wrestling. Everybody has different taste. And as far as banning discussions, why go that far? If you don't like Puro, TNA, ROH, or WWE than don't swim into the discussion. I, for example, don't even view the ROH discussion thread. ROH doesn't appeal to me as it once did years ago. |
Hanso, this isn't much of a campaign.
There are about 2.7 puro fans on TPWW. |
2.7 too many in Hanso's eyes.
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Like anyone who posts on the wrestling board could fit in skinny jeans.
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Its exactly the same as ROH tbh, 10billion chops and kicks followed by some ridiculously unbelievable finisher like a triple spike tombstone off the top rope.
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All of you shut the fuck up. Michaels and Undertaker kicked out of 17 fucking finishers and all of you couldn't get your penis out of your pants quick enough.
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ITS ALL THE SAME
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Some places pretty much have that happening every main event of every show, plus usually in the match or two prior as well. Come on. |
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Michaels and Undertaker were clearly battered and beaten. It doesn't hurt that a match like that doesn't happen often, which is what helps make it epic, but it's also the fact that they made it a visceral match. Smarks get pissed when John Cena doesn't sell something for a few seconds. |
Yeah. In WWE, outside of a few "finishers" when people tend to kick out of finishers, it's a big deal. When Punk kicked out of the pedigree, that actually meant something. When HBK kicked out of the tombstone, it was a huge deal.
As opposed to someone now kicking out of one of CIMA's hundred finishers, or misc. indy head drop finisher, because if they can't kick out of at least two of them, they look weak. At least finishers mean something in the WWE. |
Well as far as Taker/HBK match was concern...the story had a lot on the line. Which I can assume is why there was so many false finishers for that match. Come on! A finisher like a "triple spike tombstone off the top rope" with someone kicking out would be something you definately see on the indy circuit. :p
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Not a huge fan of the pace out there, but their crowds are incredible. Love how they explode after any. It move.
Commentary too. Thejdjgjeismqlamtheir BRAIN BUSTAHHHHHH rieiditjtntj BODY SlAM mfjfirufhfjfj. |
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In the end, it was kinda like this: <iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/kA3WxjplKzo" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> It's not like Stevie Richards was kicking out of ten tombstones. It was an awesome match because it was special, unique, something you won't see often. And that's why I tuned in. I knew that, with this being the "end" of HBK's career, they'd pull out all the stops. |
Is it me or does one of the big guy's friends seriously look like Foley in that video?
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All I know is that I don't want to see any blow up dolls or little girls winning matches. I don't care if anybody else wants to see that, though.
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The reason they do that is the idea that the Chokeslam/Tombstone and Chin Music are moves that they have been putting people away fro years. They are throwing all they have at each other and still cant seal the deal. Not, "I hit a Roaring Elbow 3 Times and want to hit another big move to get myself over, then you can hit your 5 big moves" |
Does Tyler Black still hit 10 superkicks a match in FCW?
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ROH= wrestlings hipsters. 95% of wrestling fans have never heard of it.
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hsdfkjhsdfjhsdfkj BODYSLAMUUUUUUUUU gjishfkljshfklsd *crowd pop*
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I'd say maybe 35 percent have never heard of it. it's a highly visible company it's not some fucking shitty indy group running the local high schools. |
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You mean to tell me the 10 year old kids in attendance has heard and knows wrestlers in ROH? Come on now! |
to me All Japan was fucking awesome in the 80's til the mid 90's
yeah the commentary is in japanese but the who fuck cares. they put on some amazing matches over the years including alot with american guys such as Bruiser Brody, Dr Death, Terry Funk and Ric Flair |
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