Let's say President Clinton, in her first act, closes 4chan and mandates all /asp/ie wrestling fans take one of the options. What do you pick?
A) /wew/
B) wreddit
C) cuckside seats
D) pic related
>>1752783
Wreddit because they won't bane me for posting
>women's """""wrestling"""""
Even if they have even worst taste
Why isn't WF an option? It's bigger than wew and cuckside seats and probably wreddit too
>>1752783
Find a different hobby
Was he a draw?
>Black
>Draw
what do you think anon?
>>1752689
>New Day sold the most merchandise on this WrestleMania weekend
>>1752685
> did 1000s of spinaroonies
> didn't draw a dime
>Listen up fags
https://www.humblebundle.com/store/wwe-2k16
WWE 2K16 is currently $15 or something.
BUY NOW!
Its 10 bucks on Amazon
>>1752650
kek why wouldn't I just pirate it?
Nah I'll stick to 2k14 thanks
> Booker: Some of your favorite guys to look at, who would that be?
> Bret: I'm a big fan of Kevin Owens, I'm a big fan of Sami Zayn, and I'm actually a big fan of Seth Rollins. I mean its sounds like I've been a little hard on him last few months, you know I tried to make a point that to make him a better wrestler, to make him a worker. You know to live upto to the standards I expect out of him. This business is not about hurting people, too often people fail to understand my point and think I gotta hard on for him or I'm out to get him but I'm not. I like his wrestling and I know he's a respectful guy and I know he's trying his hardest(to become a better wrestler). You know, Goldberg was the same with me, he was great guy and I loved Golberg but he cost me millions of dollars and he hurt me really badly and there's no room for it(excuses).
> I know Chris Jericho and Seth did a podcast few months ago and they were kind of ragging on me for making such a big deal about "one little accident" in the ring but you know, I watched really closely the match he beat John Cena in the face and there's just no excuses for that kind of mistakes. You watch a guy grab another guy and jerk his head down to his knee and full blast him in the face as hard as you can, and actually move his head to the side of his face, there should be no room for those kind of mistakes. He is lucky, really lucky he didn't end up killing John Cena right in the middle of the ring. That's a potential fatality when you make those kind of mistakes.
>>1752638
And I know I kind of big thing about it when I talked about it last time, and the truth is I still feel the same way, there is no room for those mistakes in wrestling. If you make that mistake one time and you could cost somebody and their family everything they got. I wrestled for years, I never injured one single wrestler, and I personally had a very very physical touch style. I did lot of physical things in the ring but my priority was always the safety of the guy I worked with.
In WWE today, you got good ring styles and they are safer nowadays than when I was wrestling back in my day, it was very hard as it used to. I love all these guys working so hard, but that move that Rollins did where he hurt Finn Balor, if you think about it logically, that you gonna pick somebody and run full blast ahead, and just throw his body at a wall, hard as you can, that was so(ridiculous). If someone had done that me back in the day, I would've been pretty mad.
>>1752639
Booker: Do you think the running powerbomb should be banned?
Bret: It comes down to logic, you can't just pick somebody up backwards and throw him into the post.You have to think about what you'd want(in that situation), if someone did the same thing to you. You know, not every wrestler is a cross-fit guru, whether they are all super-fit or super-strong, there are all kinds of different styles and bodies in wrestling. You're working there with a guy like Sting, you're working with a guy like Bob backlund or Jerry lawler, and you're a young buck like Rollins, you gotta change your style with them. You gotta work a little different to take care of these guy, they are older and you gotta protect these guys. You have to think about whether do I really need to do this? Like the move you did to Finn Balor, it didn't help the match or make the make the match any better, I mean its not like everybody went home that night thinking what a great move that was. It was a wasted effort, you go to so much to trouble to do this move and then end up hurting somebody. I mean, you have to go back to that dressing room every night and you have to look that person in the eye. You hug each other, you shake hands, you put your life in this guy's hands.
>RE @RealPaigeWWE. She has a contract w/WWE to 2019. She believes she will be able to get out of it so she quit. WWE has different opinion
What did he mean by this?
that paige just made the single biggest mistake in her life
can we just wait until it actually happens?
remember she's not an employee but she can't work anywhere else until her contract expires :^)
'sup
Only Roman Reins could defeat the Great Khali
He's really stronk and uses the superman punch
Meltzer goes absolutely off on him on the show today.
SHOCKED I TELLS YOU!
> Alvarez: We learned today that 39 year old Alberto Del Rio tried to get an exemption for testosterone replacement therapy, he’s on it-
> Dave: No, no, no. Bryan, you know the story.
> Alvarez: That’s what he said. Who am I to say that Alberto Del Rio is telling a lie here?
> Dave: Ok. This is one that everyone’s gonna get mad at. Alright, so here’s the deal, I mean uhh...but I’m steering you in as much a direction as I can tell you, I know too much that’s not on the record on this stuff, ok? He failed the test for the TE, on the TE ratio, so that’s true. The rest of it, um, I mean he... you know, he failed a steroid test. That’s what happened.
> As far as like, everyone’s got an excuse when they fail a steroid test, you know that. I mean it’s always medically prescribed. At least he didn’t say it was a supplement. But, you know, that’s what he said. As far as what it really is, it’s I can’t say any more, you know. But it’s what it he failed for PEDs.
> Medically prescribed testosterone replacement therapy is something that people probably see in television commercials, and it's probably something that he figures if he says it, then that's... It's for Mexico. You know I mean, in Mexico, the fact is is that there's stuff like that, it's not that hard to get, it doesn't have the stigma that it would have here. So, he was saying it for the Mexican press. So it was a good, you know, that's what it was...
> He failed a test for elevated testosterone in his system, I mean, that's the truth and he doesn't have to worry about it anymore, because he's not going to sign with anybody that's testing, I don't think.
>>1752514
Haa meltz ever revealed his source?
>>1752744
One of them is a Nature Boy and another wants you to drink it in, man
>>1752744
It's something of an open secret that Dwayne & Jericho were sources for Meltz back in the early 2000s
I used to be one of Punks biggest haters, I thought his mic and wrestling skills were overrated, his fans annoying and the man himself is just a cunt
But after seeing him get pulverised in under two minutes without even getting any offense in AND tapping out, I feel free, a release, I am finally able to let go of all the animosity I had towards Punk and that force that made me reply to every positive mention of the guy here
Has this been the same for anyone else?
Fans do you like him enough to worship the guy?
Haters do you still hate enough to shit on him?
>>1752511
The whining emo brat is a bitch, a disgrace to MMA and an embarrassment to every legit tough pro wrestler.
I have no animosity to him because I didn't watch WWE in any of the years he was in the promotion.
However, seeing his "highlights" now in retrospect, as well as his post-E career, I can see that he is a low-test self-aggrandiser who probably read The Secret one time and now thinks that everything is owed to him if he just wishes hard enough.
>>1752589
>who probably read The Secret one time
Oh the irony
How did they fail to get Bray Wyatt over when they started with such a winning formula?
Hes Over, But Hes the jobber to the star
>>1752469
hes not over, the handheld lights that vince has spent millions promoting are over
>>1752469
>the stars
Not anymore.
So what exactly is their gimmick? Frat guys that became wrestlers? Football players that became wrestlers?
They're just a couple of bros that get and stay hype
I think they're trying to get boos but Ryder is too beloved by the smarks
>>1752462
>trying to get boos
>gimmick is being hype as fuck
that gimmick wont get boos
CONFIRMED HUGE DRAW
http://www.forbes.com/sites/mattconnolly/2016/09/13/reports-cm-punk-more-than-doubled-ufc-203s-pay-per-view-revenue-drawing-power-among-mma-elite/#5160c8993921
Stay mad tho
Based Phil working the mmatards
He didn't double anything. This is a still way below what people expected Punk's debut to do and he's no where near the biggest numbers.
YOU WILL APOLOGIZE AND YOU WILL LIKE IT
Source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter
> As noted, former WWE and WCW star Marcus "Buff" Bagwell filed a lawsuit against WWE in US District Court of Connecticut last month, claiming that he is owed royalties for his matches that air on the WWE Network. Dave Meltzer reported in the latest issue of The Wrestling Observer that Scott Levy, f.k.a. Raven, has joined the suit as a co-plaintiff.
> Meltzer noted the last royalty check that Levy received for the second quarter of 2016 totaled $130.83. It was noted that Bagwell had received royalties for the 2002 Vengeance pay-per-view, even though he wasn't with the company that year and didn't appear on the show. They apparently had other questions that were never addressed regarding Bagwell's royalties. They are claiming that WWE's bookkeeping is questionable, and that they were not able to audit it.
> This is not the first time that Levy has been involved in a lawsuit against the company. In 2008, he joined Mike Sanders and Chris Kanyon in a lawsuit against WWE over the classification of wrestlers as independent contractors. That case was ultimately dropped.
Raven still trying to jew some money out of Vince
>>1752363
bunch of pathetic hacks. Royalty for what? They are not even relevant.
>>1752363
>Raven getting pissy about a couple of hundred freedom dollars
How the mighty have fallen
Bullet Club needs to be reformed with AJ, Anderson, Gallows, and Alexa Bliss.
Smackdown's tag team division is way hotter and more suited for well-seasoned veterans like Anderson and Gallows. Finn can stay on RAW and do his Universal Champion shtick, I don't care.
>>1752353
>AJ needs people surrounding him at his peak of singular overness
>and a Diva
Great idea
Miz should start a club. He could get some flippy midget like Gravity Man and a tag team of Curtis Axel and Jack Swagger
KO needs a staple
Jericho, Anderson, Gallows
They can be the new club. And when Finn comes back he eventually joins them. Then they eventually throw out Jericho. And eventually KO.
Championship Debut Edition
Theme: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=brKJeHNPfoY
Highlights: https://youtu.be/mY5DHiQ1NYg?t=25m56s
Previous Thread: >>1744634
First for Nia Jax
Reminder that she took the title to bed with her.
>>1752346
Still weird to see her with a title
So you all prefer right to left, yes?
>>1752327
Paige is so far one the right she's on the left again?
I prefer actual women
>>1752327
Nikki is pretty infantile dude.