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Title: Guys that WWE/F missed the boat on
Post by: mass 04 on June 01, 2009, 10:41:48 AM
The main one that comes to mind for me is Bam Bam Bigelow. He put on great matches and was incredibly agile for a guy his size. He always was stuck in crappy angles with Doink, LT, etc.. He had a different look and i think he would have made a great IC champ possibly even a transitional WWF champion.
Title: Re: Guys that WWE/F missed the boat on
Post by: Playboy on June 01, 2009, 10:53:03 AM
The main one that comes to mind for me is Bam Bam Bigelow. He put on great matches and was incredibly agile for a guy his size. He always was stuck in crappy angles with Doink, LT, etc.. He had a different look and i think he would have made a great IC champ possibly even a transitional WWF champion.
Bam Bam was used poorly in both his runs. Again, not a Vince creation so therefore not pushed properly. He was huge in the original ECW and also in Japan.

Another wrestler who fits this bill Mass is none other than Vader.
Title: Re: Guys that WWE/F missed the boat on
Post by: mass 04 on June 01, 2009, 11:04:38 AM
Bam Bam was used poorly in both his runs. Again, not a Vince creation so therefore not pushed properly. He was huge in the original ECW and also in Japan.

Another wrestler who fits this bill Mass is none other than Vader.
Yes, i was debating him or Bam Bam. I love Bam Bam's Japan work. Barry Windham as "The Stalker" was an insult to his NWA stuf.
Title: Re: Guys that WWE/F missed the boat on
Post by: Playboy on June 01, 2009, 11:21:53 AM
Yes, i was debating him or Bam Bam. I love Bam Bam's Japan work. Barry Windham as "The Stalker" was an insult to his NWA stuf.
Was it "The Stalker" or the "Widow Maker"? He's anotherone that could be added to that list. He had a small stint but was used horribly back then.
Title: Re: Guys that WWE/F missed the boat on
Post by: mass 04 on June 01, 2009, 11:25:31 AM
Was it "The Stalker" or the "Widow Maker"? He's anotherone that could be added to that list. He had a small stint but was used horribly back then.
I googled it, it was The Stalker. IIRC he came back and was in "The New Blackjacks" with Bradshaw as well.
Title: Re: Guys that WWE/F missed the boat on
Post by: Playboy on June 01, 2009, 12:08:55 PM
I googled it, it was The Stalker. IIRC he came back and was in "The New Blackjacks" with Bradshaw as well.
lol....listen to these names.....Barry Windham, Bam Bam Bigelow, Vader....

What a waste of talent....WWE could have done soooo much with these guys.
Title: Re: Guys that WWE/F missed the boat on
Post by: leonp1981 on June 01, 2009, 05:06:18 PM
There's just so many. Our latest is Kennedy. What happened to that Jimmy Wang Yang guy? I think the whole Divas thing needs reconstruction as well.

They seem to have demoted Jimmy Wang Yang to a jobber, which is a real shame.  He's very athletic and just needs some work on the mic, although they never really gave him chance to try.
Title: Re: Guys that WWE/F missed the boat on
Post by: Captain Equipoise on June 02, 2009, 03:01:05 AM
Couple of guys come to mind, although from what I've read they might have been difficult to work with, Big Van Vader for one... another  I know for sure (he was actually climbing up the ranks pretty fast) but heard he pulled a lot of b.s backstage and would purposely injure fresh guys in the ring was Ahmed Johnson, same has been said about Crash Holly...these losers like to break in the green guys by busting them up (or as they call it in wrestling paying their dues)
Title: Re: Guys that WWE/F missed the boat on
Post by: Playboy on June 02, 2009, 04:12:20 AM
They seem to have demoted Jimmy Wang Yang to a jobber, which is a real shame.  He's very athletic and just needs some work on the mic, although they never really gave him chance to try.
Jimmy Wang Yang was going no where fast. To be sucessful in that business you need:
1. Mic skills (which he had zero)
2. A decent body (which lacked)
3. Charisma (which he lacked)
4. Wrestling skill (which he had little of)

That's why HHH IMO is the best guy going. He has the body, the ability, he has charisma and he can wrestle.
Title: Re: Guys that WWE/F missed the boat on
Post by: Montague on June 02, 2009, 06:02:49 AM
...heard he pulled a lot of b.s backstage and would purposely injure fresh guys in the ring was Ahmed Johnson, same has been said about Crash Holly...these losers like to break in the green guys by busting them up (or as they call it in wrestling paying their dues)

That’s bullshit.
“Initiation” is doing things like super gluing a rookie’s shoes to the floor or taking a shit in their gym bag, etc.

You don’t fvcking intentionally hurt someone!
That’s not breaking someone in; it’s taking liberties with a less experienced worker.
I knew Ahmed was a prick, and I’ve heard that Holly potatoed a few guys, too, but I thought he just worked stiff. I didn’t know it was to prove some kind of point.

I know Johnson refused to work with Chyna leading up to her I.C. run. Backstage he was quoted as saying, “Ain’t gonna let no bitch hit me…”
New flash: when the old man comes up with an idea, it’s best to follow through with that idea if you like your current job.
Anyway, I think Ahmed was gone shortly after that.
Title: Re: Guys that WWE/F missed the boat on
Post by: Playboy on June 02, 2009, 07:10:27 AM
That’s bullshit.
“Initiation” is doing things like super gluing a rookie’s shoes to the floor or taking a shit in their gym bag, etc.

You don’t fvcking intentionally hurt someone!
That’s not breaking someone in; it’s taking liberties with a less experienced worker.
I knew Ahmed was a prick, and I’ve heard that Holly potatoed a few guys, too, but I thought he just worked stiff. I didn’t know it was to prove some kind of point.

I know Johnson refused to work with Chyna leading up to her I.C. run. Backstage he was quoted as saying, “Ain’t gonna let no bitch hit me…”
New flash: when the old man comes up with an idea, it’s best to follow through with that idea if you like your current job.
Anyway, I think Ahmed was gone shortly after that.
Agreed 100%

Amed Johnson hurt people because he was a clumsy idiot (see Ron Simmons shoot interview) in the ring and he was an additude backstage.
Title: Re: Guys that WWE/F missed the boat on
Post by: Montague on June 02, 2009, 07:28:22 AM
Agreed 100% THANKS

Amed Johnson hurt people because he was a clumsy idiot AND HE DIDN'T GIVE A SHIT (see Ron Simmons shoot interview) in the ring and he was an additude backstage. MAYBE HE GOT THE WRONG IDEA ABOUT THE "ATTITUDE ERA" ;)
Title: Re: Guys that WWE/F missed the boat on
Post by: CalvinH on June 02, 2009, 08:00:02 AM
That’s bullshit.
“Initiation” is doing things like super gluing a rookie’s shoes to the floor or taking a shit in their gym bag, etc.

You don’t fvcking intentionally hurt someone!
That’s not breaking someone in; it’s taking liberties with a less experienced worker.
I knew Ahmed was a prick, and I’ve heard that Holly potatoed a few guys, too, but I thought he just worked stiff. I didn’t know it was to prove some kind of point.

I know Johnson refused to work with Chyna leading up to her I.C. run. Backstage he was quoted as saying, “Ain’t gonna let no bitch hit me…”
New flash: when the old man comes up with an idea, it’s best to follow through with that idea if you like your current job.
Anyway, I think Ahmed was gone shortly after that.



Do you remember when the WWE had their own reality show? Holly came on to wrestle with the wanna be's and BEAT the crap outta one of them.he left the kid with black and blue welts all over his body and a bloody nose.
Title: Re: Guys that WWE/F missed the boat on
Post by: Montague on June 02, 2009, 08:10:12 AM
Tough Enough?
Yeah, I’d forgotten about that segment, but remember now that you mention it.
I always suspected that, like a lot of what you see in reality shows, most of that was just “for the camera.”

I would hope that adult viewers had enough common sense to know that’s not how guys work on a regular basis or else everybody would be on the injured list, or at the very least walk around looking like they just sparred 10 rounds with Holyfield.

Still, Holly did have a reputation for being one of the stiffer workers in the company. But I believe he worked that way with everybody.
Greg Valentine and Billy Robinson were like that, too.
Title: Re: Guys that WWE/F missed the boat on
Post by: Playboy on June 02, 2009, 08:20:17 AM


Do you remember when the WWE had their own reality show? Holly came on to wrestle with the wanna be's and BEAT the crap outta one of them.he left the kid with black and blue welts all over his body and a bloody nose.
There was a hidden message there. You have to understand that before guys like HHH, Hogan, Austin, etc, etc, etc got thier big break into the real big leagues and started making real money, they had to pay thier dues. Wrestle the indy's for little to no money, gas money, travel around, eat canned noodles or tuna, break down the ring, etc. These kids come on tough enough withs mug attitudes and in the end one of them gets rewarded with a 250,000 dollar a year contract plus house show bonuses, ppv bonuses, etc. Just like that. Your damn right the Holly's of the world are gonna be pissed.
Title: Re: Guys that WWE/F missed the boat on
Post by: mass 04 on June 02, 2009, 05:44:05 PM
The Steiners never were as big as they were in NWA/WCW. I always thought Raven as well, he is great on the mic and has a great gimmick.
Title: Re: Guys that WWE/F missed the boat on
Post by: mass 04 on June 02, 2009, 05:52:43 PM
Yoko was a good worker when he first debuted, when he got way too fat when he came back in 95 he was useless. He had a good look, just not in the traditional sense IMO.
Title: Re: Guys that WWE/F missed the boat on
Post by: Montague on June 02, 2009, 07:49:59 PM
I always thought Raven as well, he is great on the mic and has a great gimmick.

Johnny Polo was greatness. :)
Title: Re: Guys that WWE/F missed the boat on
Post by: gordiano on June 03, 2009, 12:10:24 AM
Hmmm.....Vader, Bigelow...good picks. I'll also add:

Tajiri: Here's a guy who didn't speak one word of English, yet the son-of-a-bitch was WAY over. Incredible in ring talent, lots of charisma. Never found anything worthwhile for him to do.

Super Crazy: Once again, another world class performer (ring wise). But since he's not 6 foot 3, while abusing steroids, Vince didn't see fit to use him.


Steamboat: wow....talk about a fuck up. One of the best wrestlers of his time, and arguably ever. But I guess since he was a NWA-WCW made "guy", he couldn't possibly move up to World (in WWF) title.

Ultimo Dragon: Jezzus.....re-ocurring theme here....

I cannot tell you how much it bothers me to see someone like Randy Orton, Kevin Nash and the like on TV, main eventing (even holding the top belts), when there are others more deserving who can't sniff top of the card.   
Title: Re: Guys that WWE/F missed the boat on
Post by: Playboy on June 03, 2009, 04:15:34 AM
Hmmm.....Vader, Bigelow...good picks. I'll also add:

Tajiri: Here's a guy who didn't speak one word of English, yet the son-of-a-bitch was WAY over. Incredible in ring talent, lots of charisma. Never found anything worthwhile for him to do.

Super Crazy: Once again, another world class performer (ring wise). But since he's not 6 foot 3, while abusing steroids, Vince didn't see fit to use him.


Steamboat: wow....talk about a fuck up. One of the best wrestlers of his time, and arguably ever. But I guess since he was a NWA-WCW made "guy", he couldn't possibly move up to World (in WWF) title.

Ultimo Dragon: Jezzus.....re-ocurring theme here....

I cannot tell you how much it bothers me to see someone like Randy Orton, Kevin Nash and the like on TV, main eventing (even holding the top belts), when there are others more deserving who can't sniff top of the card.   
Ricky Steamboat was a personal issue to Vince. After WM3 when Steamboat won the IC title in that classic match wioth Savage, he was supposed to hold on to the title for a year and lose it at WM4. Instead, he wanted time off to be with his wife & son after WM3 and Vince said he needed him on tv. Steamboat said no and thus Vince made him lose the IC title 2 months later to the Honky Tonk Man. Several months later when Steamboat returned, he was never utilized the same and even jobbed at WM4 to Greg Valentine in a clean pin.
Title: Re: Guys that WWE/F missed the boat on
Post by: Montague on June 03, 2009, 05:46:24 AM
I believe in his RF Vid interview, Steamboat also mentioned that WWF brass discussed with him another big push scheduled for right after WM IV.
I guess they left out that part about the dragon Halloween costume complete with scales and tail.

Actually, if memory serves me, I think Ricky left shortly after the 4th Mania (because he saw how he was being/going to be used - and he knew why), went back to NWA for a brief time, then returned again to the Fed, which is when they put him in the parade outfit.
Title: Re: Guys that WWE/F missed the boat on
Post by: Playboy on June 03, 2009, 06:13:06 AM
I believe in his RF Vid interview, Steamboat also mentioned that WWF brass discussed with him another big push scheduled for right after WM IV.
I guess they left out that part about the dragon Halloween costume complete with scales and tail.

Actually, if memory serves me, I think Ricky left shortly after the 4th Mania (because he saw how he was being/going to be used - and he knew why), went back to NWA for a brief time, then returned again to the Fed, which is when they put him in the parade outfit.

That's exactly what he did and he went to NWA and had a great run winning the world title off of Ric Flair IMO the greatest wrestling matches ever produced.
Title: Re: Guys that WWE/F missed the boat on
Post by: Montague on June 03, 2009, 03:14:04 PM
You mean that series of matches they had in ’89?
Those were some of the best matches I’ve ever seen…anywhere - including Japan - and of any generation.

Flair & Ricky worked several programs together, but I always thought the matches throughout ’89 were their best outings.

Steamboat even considers those matches to be a step above his WM III bout with Savage, simply because Mania was all planned out A-Z.
The majority of his series with Flair was on the fly. The outcome was planned, but the route they took to get there was a lot of adlib.
Title: Re: Guys that WWE/F missed the boat on
Post by: Montague on June 03, 2009, 03:35:42 PM
It's at the end of one of the Triple H DVD's WWF put out around 2001/02 - in fact, that was primarily why I bought the disc.

Probably also on WWE 24/7, and I'm sure you can find it on Youtube.
Title: Re: Guys that WWE/F missed the boat on
Post by: Montague on June 03, 2009, 03:37:26 PM
Title: Re: Guys that WWE/F missed the boat on
Post by: mass 04 on June 03, 2009, 05:35:34 PM
Of the three, I think the match in
Chicago is my favorite
Title: Re: Guys that WWE/F missed the boat on
Post by: Montague on June 03, 2009, 08:53:51 PM
Yeah.
This isn’t the best quality footage, and you kind of lose the sense of pace they used in so far as "telling the story” within the match, but I just looked this up real quick.

If you ever have the opportunity to view this match - or any of the series - in its entirety, definitely check it out.
Title: Re: Guys that WWE/F missed the boat on
Post by: gordiano on June 04, 2009, 02:13:17 PM
Thanks for the details and explanations, fellas (regrading Steamboat). Whatever the reason, it was pretty stupid to not properly use Ricky to his full potential. Had Vince played his cards right, he could be milking a Ricky Steamboat 3 disc set right now.
Title: Re: Guys that WWE/F missed the boat on
Post by: mass 04 on June 04, 2009, 02:40:47 PM
Flair-Steamboat Chicago

http://www.dailymotion.com/relevance/search/ric+flair+vs+ricky+steamboat+/video/x241tv_ric-flair-vs-ricky-steamboat-chitow_sport (http://www.dailymotion.com/relevance/search/ric+flair+vs+ricky+steamboat+/video/x241tv_ric-flair-vs-ricky-steamboat-chitow_sport)
http://www.dailymotion.com/relevance/search/ric+flair+vs+ricky+steamboat+chi+town+rumble/video/x24297_ric-flair-vs-ricky-steamboat-chitow_sport (http://www.dailymotion.com/relevance/search/ric+flair+vs+ricky+steamboat+chi+town+rumble/video/x24297_ric-flair-vs-ricky-steamboat-chitow_sport)

Wrestlewar 1989
http://www.dailymotion.com/relevance/search/ric+flair+vs+ricky+steamboat+wrestlewar/video/x245ln_ric-flair-vs-ricky-steamboat-wrestl_sport (http://www.dailymotion.com/relevance/search/ric+flair+vs+ricky+steamboat+wrestlewar/video/x245ln_ric-flair-vs-ricky-steamboat-wrestl_sport)

http://www.dailymotion.com/relevance/search/ric+flair+vs+ricky+steamboat+wrestlewar/video/x246so_ric-flair-vs-ricky-steamboat-wrestl_sport (http://www.dailymotion.com/relevance/search/ric+flair+vs+ricky+steamboat+wrestlewar/video/x246so_ric-flair-vs-ricky-steamboat-wrestl_sport)
Title: Re: Guys that WWE/F missed the boat on
Post by: Montague on June 04, 2009, 08:57:47 PM
Had Vince played his cards right, he could be milking a Ricky Steamboat 3 disc set right now.

He still could.
There’s tons of Ricky Steamboat footage out there, and the old man owns most of it – at least the good stuff.

Ricky also worked some terrific matches in Japan.

Title: Re: Guys that WWE/F missed the boat on
Post by: mass 04 on June 05, 2009, 08:42:01 AM
I'm not just saying this, but i think A-train could have been bigger than he was. He is a good, agile worker for someone his size and is a huge success in Japan right now.
Title: Re: Guys that WWE/F missed the boat on
Post by: Playboy on June 05, 2009, 08:43:39 AM
I'm not just saying this, but i think A-train could have been bigger than he was. He is a good, agile worker for someone his size and is a huge success in Japan right now.
Is't he big in AJPW?
Title: Re: Guys that WWE/F missed the boat on
Post by: mass 04 on June 05, 2009, 08:45:48 AM
Is't he big in AJPW?
yes. I talked to him last month, he loves it there and his wife is godzilla hot
Title: Re: Guys that WWE/F missed the boat on
Post by: Playboy on June 05, 2009, 12:53:48 PM
yes. I talked to him last month, he loves it there and his wife is godzilla hot
Nice. Always wondered why they didn't push him a little better. Same with Snitzky. They would have made great heels. Even Umaga is not being used correctly either now. Remember that fued he had with Cena for the world title a couple of years ago? When he ran across the 3 annoounce tables and missed the splash breaking the last table? It wa a PPV last man standing match. Awesome agility.
Title: Re: Guys that WWE/F missed the boat on
Post by: LurkerNoMore on June 15, 2009, 12:06:31 PM
High Voltage from WCW would have had a great WWE run in the tag team division.

Brainbusters were never used to their full potential.

Marc Mero was straddled with that lame jungle man gimmick.  He was way over even as a heel when he was Johnny B Badd.

Ernest Miller had the mouth to run off all night and never have anyone tire of him.

Kanyon was/is probably the best worker in the biz that never got a decent break from WWE Creative.

Sid Vicious was mishandled beyond repair.  He could have been a monster heel.  So could Scott Steiner if he wasn't so injury prone.
Title: Re: Guys that WWE/F missed the boat on
Post by: Montague on June 15, 2009, 01:25:42 PM
Management had big plans for Sid.
The old man was even prepping him with a Hogan-type treatment (limos, 1st class accommodations, etc.)

Apparently, Sid had developed a little too much ego and had a little too much to drink one night and caused some problems at a bar down in Atlanta.
Shortly afterwards he was gone from the fed.
Title: Re: Guys that WWE/F missed the boat on
Post by: Painlayer69 on June 16, 2009, 05:56:57 PM
That's exactly what he did and he went to NWA and had a great run winning the world title off of Ric Flair IMO the greatest wrestling matches ever produced.

Flair? Some of the best matches of all time?? Really?? You mean the bumping while risking the health of your arm and or hip never ruined his appeal with REAL wrestling fans???? You have to be fuckin kidding me right????? The guy who never could even take a clothsline and bump without putting his arm down now THATS BULLSHIT!!

Fuckin marks man MARKS
Title: Re: Guys that WWE/F missed the boat on
Post by: ShreddedKing on June 17, 2009, 01:56:34 PM
Christian never getting past mid card is such a waste.

The dude has everything EXCEPT the "look" that vince wants......its a shame he can never break that glass ceiling and get past that upper mid card.
Title: Re: Guys that WWE/F missed the boat on
Post by: Montague on June 17, 2009, 03:32:59 PM
Christian never getting past mid card is such a waste.

The dude has everything EXCEPT the "look" that vince wants......its a shame he can never break that glass ceiling and get past that upper mid card.

It didn't stop Edge.
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Post by: Painlayer69 on June 17, 2009, 04:03:08 PM
It didn't stop Edge.

Very true, AND they are basically same shape and size
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Post by: Montague on June 17, 2009, 05:32:30 PM
Very true, AND they are basically same shape and size

Hey, brother:

I was wondering when you’d find you way to this board.
How’s your training going?

It was a while ago, but the last time we exchanged correspondence you PM’ed me a couple of training questions and had a tag match coming up (I believe).

So what’s new with you?
Title: Re: Guys that WWE/F missed the boat on
Post by: Painlayer69 on June 17, 2009, 06:41:15 PM
Hey, brother:

I was wondering when you’d find you way to this board.
How’s your training going?

It was a while ago, but the last time we exchanged correspondence you PM’ed me a couple of training questions and had a tag match coming up (I believe).

So what’s new with you?


Yeah man actually i just discovered this bored last night lol Yeah the tag match went pretty well as i remember ( To many matches to remember everything ) Training has been pretty good starting to change my diet and training routine because of the back issues and taking a break from the wrestling for a while due to my back, Trying my damndest to get back to it tho. Trying to get bigger and shred some fat, Same old same old lol.   

Yourself??
Title: Re: Guys that WWE/F missed the boat on
Post by: Painlayer69 on June 17, 2009, 06:43:07 PM
Also guys just wanna say sorry for the marks comment just been a little irritable due to the dieting lol.
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Post by: Montague on June 17, 2009, 07:19:33 PM
Yeah man actually i just discovered this bored last night lol Yeah the tag match went pretty well as i remember ( To many matches to remember everything ) Training has been pretty good starting to change my diet and training routine because of the back issues and taking a break from the wrestling for a while due to my back, Trying my damndest to get back to it tho. Trying to get bigger and shred some fat, Same old same old lol.  

Yourself??


Just markin’ out here.
We got a lot of threads started in a short time, and although it’s mostly the same handful of people posting regularly, we’re starting to see some new ones join in.

The quality of posters is also surprisingly high with many intelligent conversations taking place.
I don’t say that out of ethnocentricity, but compared to some other boards, well…it’s quite a breath of fresh air.

And it’s just good to have a board for Karl to talk about something other than his masturbatatory adventures.
Although, he’s been quite MIA as of late.
Title: Re: Guys that WWE/F missed the boat on
Post by: leonp1981 on June 18, 2009, 08:23:22 AM
Although, he’s been quite MIA as of late.

I've noticed that as well? 
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Post by: Painlayer69 on June 18, 2009, 12:27:51 PM
Yeah man its actually very nice to have something like this to come to after work and just getting away for a little bit, I really like this side of getbig.
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Post by: Captain Equipoise on June 18, 2009, 02:56:57 PM
I was actually youtubing some of my old school favorite WWF moments from back in the day last night..

the debut and feud of Nailz (one of the coolest gimmick's EVER!!!!) and Skinner!
back from around 1992 before all that stupid doink bullshit of the mid 90's.
I think WWF hit a brick wall around 1994 and started coming up with these retarded gimmicks they're three stars were gone (Hogan, Ultimate Warrior and Savage) and Rock and Austin hadn't yet arrived.
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Post by: mass 04 on June 18, 2009, 03:03:48 PM
The Mountie is one of the most underrated heels ever IMO.
Title: Re: Guys that WWE/F missed the boat on
Post by: mass 04 on June 18, 2009, 07:14:38 PM

Just markin’ out here.
We got a lot of threads started in a short time, and although it’s mostly the same handful of people posting regularly, we’re starting to see some new ones join in.

The quality of posters is also surprisingly high with many intelligent conversations taking place.
I don’t say that out of ethnocentricity, but compared to some other boards, well…it’s quite a breath of fresh air.

And it’s just good to have a board for Karl to talk about something other than his masturbatatory adventures.
Although, he’s been quite MIA as of late.

Karl pmed me a few weeks ago. He will be marking out and cracking off in no time and says hello to all.
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Post by: Montague on June 18, 2009, 07:39:52 PM
Well that’s good.

When he comes back I’m going to get on him about posting one of the funniest stories ever in pro wrestling. It involves his old man.

I won't mention another word here because it's not my story to tell, and I doubt I could do it justice anyway.
I'm sure Karl's dad has the best version.

Title: Re: Guys that WWE/F missed the boat on
Post by: LurkerNoMore on June 22, 2009, 07:01:44 AM
The entire WCW/ECW invading WWE angle was horrendously executed.  They blew the biggest potential moneymaking PPV of all time with their lame storylines.
Title: Re: Guys that WWE/F missed the boat on
Post by: Montague on June 22, 2009, 07:10:54 PM
Heyman had the best ideas, but he had shit for business acumen.
After the ECW acquisition the old man should have tried letting Paul E. do the booking with WWF handling the finances.
IOW, keep ECW a “separate” entity as it is now; just have Heyman do all the writing, etc. and keep it like the original ECW.

I don’t know that Vince could do that, though. He usually likes to take an already good thing and change it a bit - enough to make it his despite what it might do.

Too bad.
I still wonder what it would’ve been like to have Heyman’s vision with the powerhouse WWF’s management backing it.