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LuigiD 07-14-2009 01:24 PM

You know what feel weird?
 
Just a little rant.
I have been watching wrestling for like 10 years now.
For some reason, my local library recently started getting Wrestling DVD's, specially Pay Per Views so I have been watching a lot of wrestling DVD's.
I got the chance to see a lot of PPV's from when I started watching wrestling and could not afford to watch them.
Perhaps its getting old but does anyone feel weird when they look back a few years ago at what superstars were around and to see them completely gone now? for example, I was watching some stuff from when Too Cool was around. I remember they were pretty big and I even remember them main eventing a few times with the Rock. Scotty Sticked around but I don't think I saw him win once since like 2004.
Does anyone get that weird "nostalgic" feeling when they watch old wrestling shows? if so, with which wrestlers?

Chavo Classic 07-14-2009 01:58 PM

Weird like how? That was a very ambiguous rant my friend.

kareru 07-14-2009 02:19 PM

watching the 'best wrestlers of the 90's' made me nostalgia hard

you can sometimes know where you were in life by what was happening in wrestling, well i can, i always remember that at every ppv the spanish announce table would get destroyed.

ah memories

Hanso Amore 07-14-2009 02:54 PM

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Originally Posted by kareru (Post 2627715)
watching the 'best wrestlers of the 90's' made my dick hard

ah memories

Whoa Whoa Whoa!

FourFifty 07-14-2009 02:58 PM

Really, I call my penis nostalgia also... because it has been way too long......

kareru 07-14-2009 02:58 PM

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Originally Posted by Hanso (Post 2627748)
Whoa Whoa Whoa!

roflmao

Droford 07-14-2009 02:58 PM

I get this only having to watch shows from around 99-03 and seeing how many wrestlers are dead. Actually its more depressing than a weird feeling but anyway..

Halbowsky 07-14-2009 04:53 PM

I got that feeling not about a wrestler, but about a show. I remember before Smackdown came along, Sunday Night Heat was live and considered to be the WWE's 2nd most important show, right behind RAW.

Now it's no more

The Show Off 07-14-2009 04:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Droford (Post 2627752)
I get this only having to watch shows from around 99-03 and seeing how many wrestlers are dead. Actually its more depressing than a weird feeling but anyway..

Well get this every Wrestlemania except 24 & 25 have at least one dead wrestler competing in it...

Now that's depressing.

Droford 07-14-2009 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by The Show Off (Post 2627978)
Well get this every Wrestlemania except 24 & 25 have at least one dead wrestler competing in it...

Now that's depressing.

Was watching a 2000 RAW in the vault awhile back (one from right before WM16 on 3/20) and half the matches involved dead wrestlers.

Bossman
Eddie
Benoit
Crash
Test

NeanderCarl 07-14-2009 05:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Halbowsky (Post 2627977)
I got that feeling not about a wrestler, but about a show. I remember before Smackdown came along, Sunday Night Heat was live and considered to be the WWE's 2nd most important show, right behind RAW.

Now it's no more

Same goes for Shotgun Saturday Night and LiveWire.

NeanderCarl 07-14-2009 05:34 PM

I only get serious nostalgia for late 80s - early 90s stuff.

Man how I'd love WWE to bring back Prime Time Wrestling. The late 80s Heenan/Monsoon type studio-or-location show, or the 1992 round table version... fuck the 1991 'studio audience' version.

Why does every show have to be a "live-from-the-arena!" or bland studio based recap show?

Hanso Amore 07-14-2009 05:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Class Act Carl (Post 2628072)
I only get serious nostalgia for late 80s - early 90s stuff.

Man how I'd love WWE to bring back Prime Time Wrestling. The late 80s Heenan/Monsoon type studio-or-location show, or the 1992 round table version... fuck the 1991 'studio audience' version.

Why does every show have to be a "live-from-the-arena!" or bland studio based recap show?

It is cheaper with much better production quality.

Juan 07-14-2009 05:46 PM

Every day in the Vault

NeanderCarl 07-14-2009 06:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Hanso (Post 2628091)
It is cheaper with much better production quality.

Not neccessarily. I understand the appeal of "live-from-the-arena" because it is event TV, but 5 hours of it every week (possibly 6, I've yet to watch the new incarnation of Superstars) is a bit much. Need a bit of variety.

The late 80s - early 90s had the perfect balance. Superstars and Wrestling Challenge (and later Monday Night Raw) were presented live (to tape) from the arena. Prime Time, All American and WWF Mania were all linked segment shows, yet each had its own personality, each was hosted by and featured name WWF stars, and each mattered. (Although I think WWF Mania was probably more well-remembered in the UK due to being our only outlet to watch anything from Raw. Seriously, we didn't get Raw for, like, 2 years).

Gorilla Monsoon and Bobby Heenan were just classic, perfect antagonist co-hosts. Todd Pettengill was likeable and had a lot of enthusiasm. The likes of Ted DiBiase, Johnny Polo, Dok Hendrix, Stan Lane et al may have been 'second string' hosts but they were all unique and brought something fresh to the proceedings each week.

Nowadays we get the nondescript likes of Jack Korpela and Marc Lloyd (guys who have never appeared live in an arena and most casual or even strong WWE fans wouldn't recognise if they walked past them in the street) gormlessly linking matches we've already seen ten times that week.

XL 07-14-2009 06:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Droford (Post 2627752)
I get this only having to watch shows from around 99-03 and seeing how many wrestlers are dead. Actually its more depressing than a weird feeling but anyway..



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