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Old 05-03-2009, 05:18 PM   #1
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Anyone just love this show when it first came out? I absolutely loved season one. I'm actually right in the middle of watching the episodes again because I bought the whole season on DVD when it first came out. It's been literally several years since I watched these episodes, so they're almost new again.

I honestly really didn't care that much for the seasons that followed. I thought they were all a bunch of drama queens and crybabies. In season two, you had some love affair thing going on instead of focusing on the actual wrestling like they did in season one. Then you had that Matt kid crying cause Bob Holly kicked his ass a little bit, and it just seemed like every week, someone was crying about something! I remember Hawk, a guy who I found to be highly entertaining just cried for the sake of it one time! Then there was that Asian dude who was always crying it seemed. It was insane. Was this "Tough Enough" or "Sissy Enough"? Anyhow, I found the entire cast of season one to very likeable and tough. I'd actually hate it when one of the cast members would leave, whereas in the other seasons, I'd be cheering when certain people would leave, and wanna mute the TV when the rejects would be whining about getting the boot.

Christopher Nowinski was my pick to win from the start. I still think to this day he should have won, but MTV needed a heel when Darryl left. I guess because they could use the Harvard thing as an angle, but I never found him to be as cocky as MTV wanted people to think he was. A little anti-social, and had the tendencies to be a mean drunk, but that was it. It's a shame his career ended. He truly did have a future in wrestling. I loved his gimmick when he came to the WWE, and he had some great matches. For the most part, I'm pretty anti-young wrestler, but Nowinski was one of the few wrestlers who's ring and mic skills I enjoyed.
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