i hope roman buries this jabroni if he ever moves up to the main roster
>>1953511
Does he always look like he just smeared icy hot on his scrotum?
K
Balor buried Roman when he moved up, same will happen because Haitch is pitiful faggot.
>he still thinks Vince has a mortal lifeline
>>1953456
Vince will buy out death and turn it into Mortality Entertainment.
>70 years old
>Still runs shows
I think he'll be fine.
Where were you when Daria Berenato got the best diva theme ever?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uMvS6gOoe-s
But this isn't Summer Rae's theme
It's stupid that she is not Liv Morgan's partner at Takeover Toronto. Also I think this theme is still the best NXT Women theme
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8ca54qrUnM
Dark Emma is best diva theme ever
So /asp/ who is your man crush?
Bliss
>>1953356
Finn Balor tbchwyf (to be completly honest with you fAm)
I remember being told to fuck off everything I praised her. Now those same guys have jumped on her bandwagon after her recent push to the top. What happened? Flip Nigger couldn't win you over fags?
She's still shit, nobody likes her except you and the rest of your wewtist friends. Go back
>>1953283
i think she's cute
>>1953294
Fuck off Shawn
>The Undertaker never had a good mat....
I agree. This was overrated garbage, finisher after finisher
>>1953259
>The Undertaker has drawn loads of di...
>>1953275
Kek
Undercarder BTFO
ITT: Match you will like to see at Wrestlemania 33
Not necesary the Main Event.
I would love to see Bray vs Harper. You could make a good story behind it.
>Royal Rumble
>Bray vs AJ for the World Title
>Ref is down
>Lights go out
>Harper appears
>He faces off AJ
>But hit Bray instead
Build the feud till April somehow.
OP vs. The English language
>>1953247
Roman vs Brock
Bray Wyatt vs Rusev last man standing match
make it last 50 minutes or more
>heh
>>1953213
heh
>>1953176
it didn't have to be this way seff
ITT: WWE superstars that you could beat up
Every single woman """wrestler"""
The Undercarder/Taketty
>>1953121
So which one is it?
Source: The Steve Austin Show
Recently on The Steve Austin Show, WWE Hall Of Famer Steve Austin conducted a two-part interview with the legendary Jesse 'The Body' Ventura. During the show, Ventura talked about WWE fallaciously labelling talent as 'independent contractors' and trying to start a union when he was with WWE.
According to Ventura, WWE Chairman Vince McMahon is lucky the former Governor of Minnesota did not pursue a seat on the Senate because he would have investigated WWE's practice of hiring performers as independent contractors as opposed to employees, given that WWE Superstars are generally not free to work for other promotions.
> "Vince is lucky I didn't go for the Senate because had I'd gone into the Senate, I would have started a senatorial investigation as to why pro wrestlers are called 'independent contractors' when they're not. You work for one company. They order you around, control your whole life. How are you possibly an independent contractor? Except, they don't have to pay your social security. That's why. And so Vince is lucky that I never got to the Senate because I would have investigated that because, to me, look at the thousands of dollars it [has] cost all of us wrestlers to have to pay 15% or whatever it is as an independent contractor on our taxes. That's a bee that has been under my saddle since I began wrestling. I thought, 'we are not independent contractors - we can't work for another promotion on Wednesday and work for you on Friday. It don't work that way. How are we independent contractors?'"
On the subject of trying to start a union for professional wrestlers, Ventura claimed that he gave a big speech in the dressing room prior to WrestleMania 2 to encourage the performers to form a union. Apparently, 'The Body' was threatened by McMahon the next day. Ventura would tell McMahon that he would stop trying to form a union after receiving SAG union membership.
> "It was WrestleMania 2. Two weeks before it, all the publicity had gone out. The advantage was ours. See, Jesse Ventura studies business. The advantage was ours. I stood, I waited, so there weren't agents around. I stood up in the dressing room and I gave a speech to the boys and this was at the time we were still battling Charlotte [North Carolina - Jim Crockett Promotions], and I said, 'if we go together and simply tell the media we are not wrestling unless union negotiators by federal law come in and give us the opportunity to unionize.' And I said, 'guys, the people that turn on the lights in these buildings are union.' I said, 'they have to do it by law. It's in our favor. Then, if we engage the Charlotte guys to do the same thing, we can have a union in wrestling.' I gave this big speech, I left it at there, I went home. The next night, I got a phone call from Vince who basically threatened to fire me if I ever brought it up again and read me the riot act. And I then did WrestleMania 2 and immediately left and did Predator and was a member of the Screen Actors Guild now, my union that I get retirement from now, healthcare from, all of that from. And so, when I came back, I told Vince pointblank, 'Vince, I won't ever bring up union again.' And I said, 'if these guys are too stupid to fight for their rights, I have my union now. I'm a member of the Screen Actors Guild. I get healthcare, I get retirement, I get everything from them. I'll pay my union dues."
Although Ventura did not know who alerted the office about his attempt at unionizing the WWE locker room at the time it happened, the talent who told McMahon about Ventura addressing the locker room about forming a union was 'The Immortal' Hulk Hogan.
> "When I sued Vince, we had to depose him. On the way out, I told my lawyer the story and in deposition, you can bring up anything. And I said, 'if you can, David [Olsen], find out who ratted me [out].' I said, 'find out who ratted me [out] that day because it was one of the boys because there were no agents there. And so, when we got in there Vince, and my attorney was great. He said, 'Mr. McMahon,' he said, 'has there ever been a union in wrestling?' Vince [replies], 'no.' [The lawyer asks] 'Anyone ever try to form one?' Vince sat a minute, he says, 'well, yeah, as a matter of fact, Jesse Ventura spouted his mouth off about it once years ago.' And my attorney goes, 'well, how do you know that? Did you hear him? No? Well, how did you know he spouted his mouth off?' He didn't even hesitate. 'Hulk Hogan told me.'"
Ventura admitted that he felt betrayed by Hogan. The WWE Hall Of Famer explained that Hogan 'stooged' because he was getting a sweet deal and did not want unionizing to cut into that.
> "It was like someone punched me in the face. This was my friend and I thought, 'Hogan betrayed me? Hogan called Vince and ratted me [out], was an office stooge?' In my day, that's what they were called. That was a lowlife, somebody who reports to the office in the old days. And it stunned me, stunned me. I sat there in the chair and I couldn't even think that it was Hogan. And then Vince admitted it on Larry King too. And there's no reason for him to lie. He's under sworn oath. And then, Hogan continued to lie about it and say he didn't do it and I've never spoken to him since and I don't care to because in my opinion, Hogan sold me out. Then I found out in the trial why. Well, in the trial, we got the [financial] records of WrestleMania 3, the big one, him and Andre [The Giant], well, Hogan made more money than all of us combined, including Andre. If you took the payoffs of Andre and the whole rest of the card, Hogan made more than we did. So, naturally, he didn't want a union. That could even out the money a little bit more and I saw that he made more than Andre and all of us combined, then, the picture was crystal clear to me, that he sold us out because he was getting taken care of and he didn't want nobody else horning in on the good deal he had."
I heard you /asp/ folks like our guy Kevin Nash?
>>1953062
Kevin "not one dime" Nasheretty?
he's not our guy anymore he is anti Trump
Not really
The neowooaspies yes
>>1953049
sold tons of merch, even were ahead of Cena in merch sales at certain points despite being lower on the car
>>1953049
Jeff was massive at certain points. He was the only one holding him down.
>>1953049
Jeff was for sure
Rey was at times
Power Uti twitter is a gold mine
Power Uti is a famous nigerian wrestler.
He wrestled Mick Foley in the 80s according to his ''have a nice day'' book
once daddy trump gets in office
never. isn't a big draw and he left on bad terms
Will he be invited to the white house?
ITT: Themes that represent your personality.
I'll start.
https://youtu.be/1wz3Bav9A1U
any other /assmen/ here?
>>1952877
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Uc3V8NxKWw