>NXT’s viewership on WWE Network has gone way down. At press time, the top ten most requested shows on VOD were: 1. Clash of Champions; 2. Ride Along with Michael Cole, JBL and Byron Saxton plus Ric Flair & Charlotte; 3. Clash of Champions per-show; 4. Table for three with Big Show, Kane and Mark Henry; 5. JBL interviews Kevin Nash & Scott Hall; 6. Clash of Champions in the German language (the first time a foreign language show made the top ten); 7. Backlash; 8. Ride Along with Enzo & Cass and the Dudleys; 9. NXT; 10. Ride Along with Styles, Anderson & Gallows and Jericho & Henry
source: le meltz
>>1816904
*way down
>>1816904
>Shinsuke
>drawing a fucking dime
>>1816904
>4. Table for three with Big Show, Kane and Mark Henry
Based big guys in charge of being draws
Her shirt is making me cringe.
Huh? I don't see becky anywhere in this photo
>>1815199
Her "I like video-games" meta-gimmick is half the reason her fans like her.
Based AJ no-selling it.
look at aj trying to stay as far away from her as possible. who the fuck games like that: fucking standing sideways and looking sideways
kek
Are their any wrestlers ALL OF /asp/ like.
Only person who I can think of that might fit this category is Scott Hall.
>>1814177
Everyone loves My Precious Blissfu!
>>1814177
Faggot
>>1814177
Based.
Also Scott Steiner I would say. Maybe Booker T?
What are the current MOTY contenders?
I'll start
>Extreme Rules: IC Title Fatal Four Way
>NXT Takeover Dallas: Nakamura vs Zayn
>Money in the Bank Ladder Match
>Battleground: Zayn vs Owens
>Summerslam: Styles vs Cena
>CWC: Ibushi vs Alexander
Revival vs. American Alpha: Takeover Dallas
Revival vs. American Alpha: Takeover The End
Revival vs. D.I.Y: Takeover Brooklyn
Owens vs. Cesaro vs. Zayn vs. Miz: Extreme Rules
Owens vs. Zayn: Battleground
Ospreay vs Ricochet BOSJ
Naito vs Omega semis of G1 Climax
Charlotte vs Sasha vs Becky at mania 32
>Tye Dillinger defeated Angelo Dawkins
>Dawkins taunts Dillinger before the match starts. Dillinger arm drags Dawkins, cartwheels and does the perfect ten taunt. Dawkins forces Dillinger into the corner, but Dillinger reverses it and lands a few stiff chops. Dawkins misses a spinning corner splash. Dillinger whips Dawkins into the ropes and Manhattan drops him. Dillinger hits a short arm clothesline, followed by multiple stomps in the corner. Dillinger picks up Dawkins for the Tye Breaker (Usigoroshi) for the win.
>Sunny Dhinsa and Gzim Selmani defeated John Yurnet the current ICW Pure Crown X Champion, LCPW Heavyweight Champion, and PCW Light Heavyweight Champion and Jonathan Cruz a graduate of the Dudley Boys training developmental ground.
>Gabriel Ealy & Uriel Ealy vs. Scott Dawson and Dash Wilder was canceled on the grounds of The Revival paying off Samoa Joe to kill their jobber opponents because they didn’t feel like working tonight just drinking.
>Adrienne Reese (Ember Moon) defeated Amanda Saccomanno (Mandy Rose) in a #1 Contenders match where the winner will face Asuka at NXT Takeover Canada for the NXT Women’s Championship.
>Asuka defeated Gionna Jene Daddio (Liv Morgan) in a Non-Championship match.
>Hideo Itami defeated Lince Dorado. What the fuck was Vince McMahon thinking hording all the fucking Cruiserweights on Raw? Lince has wrestled 3 main roster TV matches to the sound of dead silence. Yet here at Full Sail? He's over as fuck. Vince McMahon is an idiot why didn't he just pick and choose which Cruisers he wanted on Raw (Brian Kendrick) and send the lot to NXT and Smackdown where they aren't dying a death on Raw a brand filled with Smarks who deserve nothing but shit.
shut the fuck up marky
>>1816502
Go the fuck back to /wooo/
This is for NXT Discussion go tell your faggot mods Spardot to stop banning me for stupid shit
Ember vs Mandy was not a #1 contender match. Asuka or the title weren't even mentioned during it
1900 - 1909: 1. Frank Gotch; 2. George Hackenschmidt
1910 - 1919: 1. Joe Stecher; 2. Ed "Strangler" Lewis; 3. Frank Gotch; 4. Wladek Zbyszko; 5. Stanislaus Zbyszko; 6. Jim Londos; 7. Great Gama, George Hackenschmidt, George Lurich, Charlie Cutler
1920 -1929: 1. Ed "Strangler" Lewis; 2. Jim Londos; 3. John Pesek; 4. Joe Stecher and Stanislaus Zbyszko; 6. Earl Caddock; 7. Gus Sonnenberg; 8. Ray Steele; 9. Dick Shikat; 10. Wayne Munn
1930 - 1939: 1. Jim Londos; 2. Everett Marshall; 3. Dick Shikat and Ed Don George; 5. Ed "Strangler" Lewis and Vincent Lopez; 7. Gus Sonnenberg; 8. Man Mountain Dean; 9. Danno O'Mahoney; 10. Ray Steele
1940 - 1949: 1. Bill Longson; 2. Lou Thesz; 3. Whipper Billy Watson; 4. Yvon Robert; 5. Gorgeous George; 6. Sandor Szabo and Wlasislow Talum; 8. Buddy Rogers; 9. Maurice "French Angel" Tillet; 10. Frank Sexton
1950 - 1959: 1. Argentina Rocca; 2. Lou Thesz; 3. Killer Kowalski; 4. Buddy Rogers; 5. Whipper Billy Watson; 6. Rikidozan; 7. El Santo; 8. Verne Gagne and Edouard Carpentier; 10. Wilbur Snyder
1960 - 1969: 1. Bruno Sammartino; 2. Gene Kiniski; 3. Dick the Bruiser; 4. Johnny Valentine; 5. Lou Thesz; 6. Buddy Rogers; 7. Giant Baba; 8. Ray Stevens; 9. Bobo Brazil; 10. Fritz Von Erich
1970 - 1979: 1. Bruno Sammartino; 2. The Sheik; 3. Superstar Billy Graham; 4. Andre the Giant; 5. Pedro Morales; 6. Harley Race; 7. The Crusher; 8. Dory Funk Jr. and Ernie Ladd; 10. Dick the Bruiser
1980 - 1989: 1. Hulk Hogan; 2. Ric Flair; 3. Andre the Giant; 4. Bob Backlund; 5. Randy Savage; 6. Road Warriors; 7. Antonio Inoki; 8. Roddy Piper; 9. Harley Race, Sgt. Slaughter, Paul Orndorff
1990 - 1999: 1. Konnan; 2. Shinya Hashimoto; 3. Hulk Hogan and Ric Flair; 5. Perro Aguayo; 6. Keiji Muto; 7. Undertaker; 8. Bret Hart; 9. Steve Austin; 10. Nobuhiko Takada
2000 - 2009: 1. HHH; 2. Mistico; 3. John Cena; 4. The Rock; 5. Perro Aguayo Jr.; 6. Kurt Angle; 7. Ultimo Guerrero; 8. Randy Orton; 9. Kenta Kobashi and Chris Benoit
>Meltzer
>>1814990
>In looking at the biggest drawing cards in pro wrestling history, we decided to look at things on a decade-by-decade level. In the past we've done this looking at total shows drawing more than 10,000 on top during a decade (or added points for each multiple of 10,000). And while every system has flaws, this one can reward someone who may have had one great feud, or was a huge draw but not over a long period of time, over someone who was more consistently drawing.
In addition, a lot changes in society over a ten year period and that affects wrestling. There are ups and downs, based on economy, technology and other factors. By awarding ten points for the leading draw during a year, nine for second, etc., it rewards consistency at the top level. It takes out mitigating factors in the sense whoever was the big draw of a year where things weren't as good due to economic patterns, or over the last 60 years, based on how television has changed things, will somewhat be evened out.
The big flaw in this system is it rewards people whose prime years fit better within the framework of a decade. For example, if you were a big star from 1970 to 1979, you'll do well in that decade. But if you were a big star who hit your stride in 1976, through 1983, you'll not fare as well in either decade. But this system isn't looking at negating people who don't perfectly fit in as much as noting where people stood who did. We've already compiled all-time lists for wrestling history. When it comes to consistently drawing over a long period of time, the all-time top ten are Jim Londos, Bruno Sammartino, Lou Thesz, Wild Bill Longson, Hulk Hogan, Ed Strangler Lewis, Argentina Rocca, Ric Flair, Buddy Rogers and Joe Stecher. While Steve Austin at his peak was the biggest drawing card in pro wrestling history, his number of years at that peak were far shorter than those ranked above him.
He's the one who did the research, so yeah.
>be WCW's top star
>basically John Cena of WCW but better ring wise and mic
>be in one of WCW's best storylines involving the NWO
>have one of the best gimmick changes in wrestling history
>go to TNA
>career not as great as was in WCW but still memorable
>have an actual good heel run unlike his WCW heel run
>go to WWE
>lose to Trips at WM 31
>lose to Rollins at NoC
>has to retire due to injury
>only victories are winning against Big Slow and winning a tag match with John Cena
>never got the desperately needed Undertaker feud
JUST
>>1814981
His own fault for wasting his last few decent years in TNA. Seriously he should have come to wwe a decade ago.
>Sting better on the mic than anyone
lmao
>>1814981
>go to TNA
Serves him right. TNA is the place where washed up wrestlers go to die.
let's do this
Good thread
>>1810638
thanks senpai
Based Vinny boutta do his thing... you know, the WCW thang
kek
THE NAME WILL SAY MCMAHON....
>>1810928
>the WCW thang
what the WCW thang? WCW killed itself before ever bought it ya mong.
Same with TNA really, squandered all opportunities.
In truth, WWE is saving the legacies of these promotions that would've been otherwise forgotten.
>TNA
Nothing of value will be lost. There is only one true wrestling organisation nowadays and sadly it is the WWE.
>CM Punk! CM Punk! CM Punk!
What did the crowd mean by this?
LOOK IN MY EYES WHAT DO YOU SEE?
The stupid indie midgets put on a boring fucking show so the crowd had to entertain themselves and also tell the fags in the ring that theyre boring them to tears
The division feels and it's presented like filler.
Understandable that the crowd doesn't care.
Why were smarks such cancer 20 years ago?
if /asp/ existed back then, every single one of those guys would be /ourguy/s
Smarks were intimidated by Hogans big thick roid cock brother
When was this poll taken? It looks like around WCW's heyday and if they were asking the majority of fans back then, which were casuals, then Hulk Hogan as #1 is correct. He was a damn good at being heel.
I absolutly hate most of the things he does, i hate the way he sells, i hate how most of his matches are booked, i sometimes hate his look and i hated many promos that he cut in the past.
But fuck i don't want him to leave
>>1814032
What a special snowflake you are.
>>1814032
>i hate the way he sells
He's literally one of the best sellers in the history of wrestling.
>i hate how most of his matches are booked
I bet he does, too.
>i sometimes hate his look
He looks fine now.
>i hated many promos that he cut in the past.
"In the past," meaning you're okay with his promos now.
Typical smark. Hate someone when they're in front of you, bitch and cry when they're gone, be completely apathetic when they come back.
>>1814050
>"In the past," meaning you're okay with his promos now.
Well yeah, he is in the best time of his career now, for sure better than whatever he was doing from 2012 to the draft.
>Here’s a guy - legit - cashed in a suitcase to win a championship, won a match and then lost it. And you want to go way back? Document the Shield. The first time they hit the ring? “Man that Ambrose is something special!” Right now? Two bonafide WWE Superstars: Seth Rollins, Roman Reigns. One guy still trying to figure it out? Dean Ambrose. And yes, he had a great match tonight, but I’m sorry to plug Raw, how many great matches has Cesaro had? Tons. Absolutely tons. And he’s still trying to figure it out.
>it's a Cena panders to smarks by pretending to support their darling episode
Love these
>>1813211
https://streamable.com/puan
>>1813211
Based BMJ, I hope Dean gets buried like the nexus
If pushed correctly, could he go solo and be the next "Macho Man"?
Macho Man was intimidating, Enzo is like Flava Flav or something, purely a hype man
>>1813109
Why doe?
Bald losers.
Job Squad 2.0
literal who