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The Miz can be injury free his entire life, but it doesn't change the fact he's boring both in the ring and on the mic. He's had a couple good moments, but even a broken clock is right twice a day. Also nobody is bringing up the time he almost crippled R-Truth by failing to catch him. Miz is an all-you-can-eat buffet of white rice.

Cornette isn't a lolcow. Meltzer isn't either. They're both funny, but I feel as if a lolcow can be "tipped" a lot easier. They're not really in the public sphere enough for it. If anybody, I feel that Tony Khan could fit that description better than Cornette and Meltzer but even then Tony still feels like a stretch. Herb Abrams on the other hand, probably would've been in this day and age.

Taker is awesome. I liked Kane more as a kid, but it's wholesome to see things working out for the Deadman.
 
with an AEW clips show hosted by an 11/10 with her knockers half hanging out of her top who too-sweeted her co-host when he showed up to actually host the show.
Where.
Mexican TV is fucking bizarre. You'll have the weather or a newscast introduced by some 23 year old who looks like she was created in a lab as the perfect woman and then some dude will show up and actually do the job.
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Individuals such as Del Wilkes (The Patriot)
The Patriot was dimes. Wish someone would revive that gimmick.
doesn't change the fact he's boring both in the ring and on the mic
Miz is a legend, you are a poopy head.
 
Call me a mark but WWE is doing some fun things with their merch.
I’m a sucker for this hoodie and hat set.
‘Murican Nightmare Claim Your Kingdom.
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Probably going to sell in the Midwest mostly, but it’s selling like hotcakes.
Camo and hunting print is becoming fashionable again (love it).
 
Who do you guys figure is the most forgettable wrestler? I mean I know the perfect one wouldn't be able to be remembered to be posted here lol, but what's your pick? I was watching a series reliving the monday night wars recently as background noise and heard the name Scott Norton mentioned. I was like, "oh yeah. I forgot that guy existed."

There is something kinda sad to me about a dude who makes it all the way to the WWF or WCW and just never gets over or is even remembered by any of the fans. I'm curious who is the most forgotten, or at least the "least talked about" wrestler. of our era of course. lets say late 1980's to modern time, I'm sure there are thousands of them from the 50's thru to the 70's that are less than forgotten.
A lot of the very late era WCW guys like Reno and Mike Sanders. Really the entirety of the Natural Born Thrillers. I bet a lot of you had to look up what the fuck I was even talking about.
 
Call me a mark but WWE is doing some fun things with their merch.
I’m a sucker for this hoodie and hat set.
‘Murican Nightmare Claim Your Kingdom.
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Probably going to sell in the Midwest mostly, but it’s selling like hotcakes.
Camo and hunting print is becoming fashionable again (love it).
This is actually pretty based, I might get one.

I remember back in like '08 or '09 they came out with a line of "premium" t-shirts with subtle designs that you could actually wear in public without looking like white trash. They were expensive but really high quality cotton and fit great. I had a Randy Orton and an Edge one that I wore for years. I tried to find pics of them but came up empty. I haven't kept up with their merch in years so maybe they've done similar stuff recently, but I would happily buy more merch if it was apparel I could wear outside of a wrestling show.
 
This is actually pretty based, I might get one.

I remember back in like '08 or '09 they came out with a line of "premium" t-shirts with subtle designs that you could actually wear in public without looking like white trash. They were expensive but really high quality cotton and fit great. I had a Randy Orton and an Edge one that I wore for years. I tried to find pics of them but came up empty. I haven't kept up with their merch in years so maybe they've done similar stuff recently, but I would happily buy more merch if it was apparel I could wear outside of a wrestling show.
speaking of merch, I always find the top sellers at a particular moment funny, like how Codys merch sales went way up when they tried to do Roman vs Rock this year, its not the only factor as to who you see the most on TV but it is a part of it
 
Who do you guys figure is the most forgettable wrestler? I mean I know the perfect one wouldn't be able to be remembered to be posted here lol, but what's your pick? I was watching a series reliving the monday night wars recently as background noise and heard the name Scott Norton mentioned. I was like, "oh yeah. I forgot that guy existed."

There is something kinda sad to me about a dude who makes it all the way to the WWF or WCW and just never gets over or is even remembered by any of the fans. I'm curious who is the most forgotten, or at least the "least talked about" wrestler. of our era of course. lets say late 1980's to modern time, I'm sure there are thousands of them from the 50's thru to the 70's that are less than forgotten.
Hunico
 
NGL didn't like him at first but over the years I grew to respect and appreciate him. As someone who got famous from reality tv the transition and performance from him has been amazing and the fact its 20 years is just a testament to him being a smart worker. I believe he has one injury in 20 years which is wild for someone in wrestling.
iirc Atlantis had a similar run of decades without a serious injury, but yeah, especially for USA style that's a hell of a thing to do
wasn't Mark Jindrak also one of them?
I think you mean Marco Corleone, lucha legend of CMLL

but yeah The Most Forgettable is a tough list to make without it either being "not that forgettable, that's why we remembered to bring them up" or nth-string jabronies like "that guy who was on AWA on ESPN 'Samoan Joe' who was no relation to Samoa Joe"
 
A lot of the very late era WCW guys like Reno and Mike Sanders. Really the entirety of the Natural Born Thrillers. I bet a lot of you had to look up what the fuck I was even talking about.
probably Lance Cade, when he first started in WWE people were talking about him as if we were the next Face of the Company, hes one of the early 2000s pet projects that just didnt pan out, he was doing a thing where he was Jerichos Lackey for a bit in 2008 but he passed away soon after that I think sadly
 
Was he the first Sin Cara or the second? I can never remember. All I know is Sin Cara is hilarious because all of his botches are so fuckin stupid lol. The Fates shit directly onto that character's face, all three of em. they took turns and were laughing the whole time.
Second. Ended up botching far less than the original. Character was so cursed that even his merch ended up botched.
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Sin Cara was such an amazing clusterfuck
take one of the biggest draws on the planet, cover his eyes, dim the lights, and put him with guys who don't speak his language and don't know how to base for his style

thanks, WWE
 
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