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Old 06-20-2019, 08:16 AM   #782
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Originally Posted by erickman View Post
I forgot sami had worked for mlw well cornetts show should be a hoot this week
I doubt Cornette mentions it. He didn't after the incident and it's probably a "hush, hush" thing with MLW.

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Originally Posted by Emperor Smeat View Post
Not the first time he's gotten in trouble with a venue since there was a noted incident last year where the venue's owner yelled at him during his match to stop him from breaking the chairs that was loaned out for the show.

Instead of just stopping, he kept mouthing off to the owner and threw a chair when he was done.

Like with MLW, AAW got in huge trouble with the venue's owner afterwards.
What a fucking idiot. It's like the guy forgets that when you're in a work you're just supposed to make it look real.

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Originally Posted by Droford View Post
I wonder who the source is who would remember what the vibe was around In Your House shows from 25 years ago is
Probably production people, crew, etc. Either that or he's doing a comparison between responses from wrestlers then and now. Meltzer does like his "math."

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Originally Posted by Simple Fan View Post
Just watched that MLW show, no way they caused that much damage to the bleachers. Unless it was something off camera, they did a weak brain buster spot on them and just slammed one another against the fencing around them for a bit.
It's possible they did, but it's possible that this is just the up-front reason for firing Callihan, because it's "reasonable" and not going to stir up people who would be mad if he got fired for spitting on Cornette and Bocchini. You can imagine a lot of the anti-Cornette brigade whinging that it's homophobic or something stupid, and some talent would just get annoyed that Cornette is still more valuable to a promotion than a Sami Callihan. Easier to just fire him for "fair enough" reasons.
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