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[quote name='mykevermin']There's hammerstein ballroom and the "grand ballroom" - both are part of the Manhattan Center.

So perhaps they've run in the Manhattan Center before, but in the Grand Ballroom. I distinctly remember Joe/Kobashi being in there.

So, yeah, shuffle the names around proper and then I'm right. ;)[/quote]

Joe/Kobashi was in the New Yorker hotel around the corner from the Manhattan Center. The Manhattan Center is broken up into two portions. The upper portion has a maximum of 1200 people allowed in the building ala the fire marshal. The lower portion holds 2400 people or so. I didn't actually see a number for the fire marshals tonight.

Overall place was generally packed. Only the second floor balcony had empty rows. I sat third row. Overall it was a good showing mixed with a big show atmosphere. The company didn't feel "indy" at all tonight. It felt "big time" but it wasn't the best show that the company could have delivered. Not by a long shot. I still think Supercard of Honor 3 is going to be the best ROH show of the year.
 
[quote name='Sporadic']Very cool

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Maybe one day... *hopes*

[quote name='mykevermin']Justin Credible still wrestles?!?!?

For ROH?!?!?![/quote]

Nah, he just works the concession stand. :whistle2:#
 
World Tag Titles Vacated
Sunday, May 11, 2008

Right after returning to the locker room after last night's bout, one half of the ROH World Tag Team Champions Jay Briscoe vacated the belts. We will have more information within 24 hours in the next ROHwrestling.com Newswire.

http://www.rohwrestling.com/news/article.aspx?id=1944

What the fuck

[quote name='Zen Davis']I still think Supercard of Honor 3 is going to be the best ROH show of the year.[/QUOTE]

Did you watch it yet?
 
That picture makes it look like a fun show to attend. I was at an ECW TV taping at The Tabernacle in Atlanta years ago and it was crazy hot. 2nd row ringside across from the camera. Someone snapped an aluminum crutch on someone's back and it came flying into my row. Two other guys and myself dove for it and I came up with it. When I looked up the cameraman was looking directly at me so I did the only thing you could do in this situation. I looked right in the camera and went "RAAAARRRGGHHH!!!". It actually made the cut for the show airing.:lol: New Jack (prick) dove off the balcony and landed about 8 feet away from me. Someone who was clearly insane took one of the pieces of the table that had blood on it and WIPED IT ON HIS OWN FACE. Go to ECW, catch hepatitis. Yay!
 
MLW War Games - the Funkin' Army vs. the Extreme Horsemen - features Terry Funk, Steve Corino, Sabu, the Sandman, Justin Credible, and Barry Windham.
http://www.sendspace.com/file/x7u2g6

Also, in some unfortunate news, Kurt Angle is believed to have re-broken his neck - he will be wrestling at Sacrifice, but his future after that is up in the air.

If Angle does have a broken neck (and I can't imagine him exaggerating an injury just to miss a house show match), I'm glad that the match tomorrow is a 3-way, as it gives Angle an out to not do much. I'd have no problem with him just not wrestling on that show at all - at least with WM XIX, it was going to be seen by millions of people and be the final match on the biggest show of the year. This is just the main event for a TNA B-level PPV that will likely be purchased by 20,000 people and immediately forgotten.
 
I'm guessing the story with the world tag titles is that Jay can't think of a better person to wrestle with outside of his brother so he'd rather not wrestle or something like that.

Okay. I got some sleep. Now time for better Hammerstein impressions.

I haven't watched SOH3 yet but that didn't have the kind of "meh" reaction that Hammerstein does. I also personally enjoyed the 6th Anniversary and Final Battle 2007 NYC shows more than last night's show. The lows weren't as low. But highs weren't as high. There was nothing where the wrestlers just went crazy in terms of workrate.

I guessed how Gabe was going to book this show and it's really the only reason I wasn't letdown by last night's show. I knew what was coming and I'd been bitching on the ROH boards for a while that Hammerstein was going to be a run of the mill before I got banned show and I was right. It was a run of the mill NYC show.

I believe the plan was to let the novelty of running Hammestein sell out as much of the show as it could rather than truly pulling out all the stops and putting on a blockbuster show. Gabe has also been doing a bait and switch in terms of workrate in NYC and this was the second time it's happened in 2008. The first great bait and switch of 2008 was Dragon/Nigel from NYC when the match wasn't allowed to be all that it should have been.

Basically the potential of Dragon/Marufuji and Morishima/Necro and Nigel/Claudio is tremendous and people expect some balls to the walls action. However when the time for these matches come, they are done extremely slowly with forgettable chain wrestling that no one wanted to see.

It happened with Claudio/Ibushi and it happened last night in the Dragon and Nigel match. Both times the chain wrestling had a story to tell - with Dragon and Marufuji's being "anything you can do I can do better" - and with Nigel's being the absolute breakdown of Claudio's arm setting up for the finisher - but the crowd just didn't care for it because they were looking for something more exciting. I was too.

Either way a good show with a lot of stiffness.
 
ROH needs to bring Satoshi Kojima stateside. If they can afford Liger and Muta, they can afford Kozy.

Also, I'm wondering what will happen to Kurt Angle, now that there's talk that he's re-broken his neck.

The question isn't "will he retire" (I don't think he ever will), but, IMO, it's "how badly will his career end for his health and well-being?"
 
[quote name='mykevermin']ROH needs to bring Satoshi Kojima stateside. If they can afford Liger and Muta, they can afford Kozy.

Also, I'm wondering what will happen to Kurt Angle, now that there's talk that he's re-broken his neck.

The question isn't "will he retire" (I don't think he ever will), but, IMO, it's "how badly will his career end for his health and well-being?"[/quote]

I think last night was a litmus test for the company to see how well they can draw without outside help. I expect to see less of a reliance on foreign guys as the company grows in order to hype up the specialness of these guys.
 
I disagree for several reasons:

1) Bringing in international guys is a draw of ROH.
2) As ROH solidifies and established their roster as guys to watch out for, TNA and WWE will pick up that talent. ROH is fun, but they're also, indirectly, a developmental territory for TNA/WWE. As this "churning" of talent occurs, they'll need to bring in talent in order to fill that gap while they build their roster back up.
 
I don't think they'll outright stop. But it'll be more of a rarity. They're bringing the Machine Guns in on August 2nd for the return to Hammerstein.
 
[quote name='mykevermin']Also, I'm wondering what will happen to Kurt Angle, now that there's talk that he's re-broken his neck.

The question isn't "will he retire" (I don't think he ever will), but, IMO, it's "how badly will his career end for his health and well-being?"[/quote]


The talk right now is that he'll still be in the match, just spending a lot of the match laid out on the outside. Don't know who's idea that was(TNA's or Angle's). Guessing it's to keep the match the same as it was advertised, although it shouldn't be at a guy who might have a broken neck's expense.
 
I just heard TNA's voiceover guy do the intro for the Lakers-Jazz game. This guy's going to be working for a while.

[quote name='JaytheGamefan']MLW War Games - the Funkin' Army vs. the Extreme Horsemen - features Terry Funk, Steve Corino, Sabu, the Sandman, Justin Credible, and Barry Windham.
http://www.sendspace.com/file/x7u2g6[/quote]

Muchas gracias.
 
Angle suffered three cracked vertebrae and two herniated discs - it's his sixth broken neck, he's off the show, which TNA could've announced on their site today instead of waiting until everyone bought the show to tell customers about his injury.

Angle suffered three cracked vertebrae and two herniated discs - it's his sixth broken neck, he's off the show, which TNA could've announced on their site today instead of waiting until everyone bought the show to tell customers about his injury.
 
First quarter final matches results:

Team 3D beats Sting/James Storm. Team 3D goes to the semi finals in the tag tournament.

Rhino/Cage beat Booker T/Robert Roode in the tag tournament. Rhino/Cage advance.
 
Okay... Jay... your mission with no excuses is to provide us with an GIF of Homicide giving Don West that high five. :rofl:

More quarter final results:

LAX beats Kip James/Matt Morgan to advance in the tag tournament.
 
Updated with Terrordome result.

Winner of the Terrordome X-Division number one contenders match now also gets to replace Kurt Angle in the World Title match.

Kaz won btw.
 
Tag team semi final results:

Team 3D beats Cage/Rhyno to advance to the tag finals. I suspect LAX will win the other semi final match.

Okay I was right. LAX beats AJ/Super Eric to advance to the finals.

Team 3D vs LAX in the title match for the TNA Tag Titles.
 
Women's battle royal/ladder/hair match results:

Gail Kim won the women's number one contenders match. Roxxi is getting shaved bald. Fire Russo and Bullshit chants break out during the shaving.

Team 3D vs LAX title match for the TNA Tag Titles ongoing right now.
 
Tag Team finals results:

LAX won!!!!

Outside of that.... this match had quite a few Botchmania moments. Hector Guerrero botching an dropkick (yeah I kid not), D-Von blown an flying headbutt, etc etc etc....

Eric Young just vowed to hunt down Elvis since Slammiversary is going to be in Memphis. :rofl:
 
from the results of the tag touney the "ego eight" just sound like a waste of time when the MMG couldve taken one spot... fucking bookers in tna.

have to type something here, thoughts onthe tag tourney
 
[quote name='tangytangerine']The talk right now is that he'll still be in the match, just spending a lot of the match laid out on the outside. Don't know who's idea that was(TNA's or Angle's). Guessing it's to keep the match the same as it was advertised, although it shouldn't be at a guy who might have a broken neck's expense.[/quote]

[quote name='JaytheGamefan']Angle suffered three cracked vertebrae and two herniated discs - it's his sixth broken neck, he's off the show, which TNA could've announced on their site today instead of waiting until everyone bought the show to tell customers about his injury.[/quote]

My pals and I always say that it's not "when will Kurt Angle retire" it's "when will Kurt Angle die in the ring." Morbid as it may sound, I think it's pretty accurate. Now, I'm not sure if it's because he's a workhorse, or if he's crazy. Considering his recent remarks, I'm beginning to think the latter.
 
[quote name='chasemurata']My pals and I always say that it's not "when will Kurt Angle retire" it's "when will Kurt Angle die in the ring." Morbid as it may sound, I think it's pretty accurate. Now, I'm not sure if it's because he's a workhorse, or if he's crazy. Considering his recent remarks, I'm beginning to think the latter.[/QUOTE]

He's crazier than shit. Actually, fucking obsessed with a massive drug problem would be a better description.
 
[quote name='Sporadic']He's crazier than shit. Actually, fucking obsessed with a massive drug problem would be a better description.[/quote]

Even with Angle's recent, off-the-wall remarks, I still love him as a pro-wrestler, but he needs help before it's too late.
 
[quote name='chasemurata']Even with Angle's recent, off-the-wall remarks, I still love him as a pro-wrestler, but he needs help before it's too late.[/QUOTE]

QFT. I know he wants to see TNA become massively successful and I can't fault him for that. I do as well. But on the other hand I don't want to see him end up crippled (or worse) by him pushing himself even worse than where he is at now. In Kurt's own book he wrote back in his more happier WWF days he wrote in it that he wants to eventually be able to retire while still being healthy enough to play with his kids. I really wish he'd give thought about that. As much as I respect what he brings to the ring... maybe its time for him to think about other options.
 
I'm curious to see what kind of change this brings about in TNA if Angle is going to be out for the forseeable future. I mean, the damn show seemed to be built around him, so I really have to wonder what they'll do. Interesting to see if they still parade him out in a non-wrestling capacity.

Bright side, guess this means that Joe gets to hold onto the belt a little bit longer than expected. ;)
 
[quote name='007']I'm curious to see what kind of change this brings about in TNA if Angle is going to be out for the forseeable future. I mean, the damn show seemed to be built around him, so I really have to wonder what they'll do. Interesting to see if they still parade him out in a non-wrestling capacity.

Bright side, guess this means that Joe gets to hold onto the belt a little bit longer than expected. ;)[/quote]

I know it's selfish, but I want a Tomko world title push. :drool: However, I assume it will be Kaz receiving a push, or something. I hope it's not Booker T. Maybe James Storm finally gets the serious singles push he's been missing? I don't know.
 
[quote name='Sporadic']He's crazier than shit. Actually, fucking obsessed with a massive drug problem would be a better description.[/quote]

I have nothing to base this on besides pure speculation and quite bit of experience, but I seriously doubt that Kurt Angle has a drug problem. Now, granted this might be because we could have different definitions of what a drug "problem" is.. but it just doesn't seem like it to me. The signs just aren't there.

For one, he always looks fine. His eyes are never really glazed over. He's always on point with his wrestling and his mic work. He just doesn't seem like a real addict to me. Now, we're assuming he's an opiate addict right? I used to be an opiate addict. A serious opiate high is debilitating, and it's impossible to function in that opiate induced incapacitated state.

If we were to make the case that Kurt Angle is a functioning opiate addict, and his addiction is a direct result of the injuries he has to deal with constantly, then that might be true. Wrestlers are often injured and deserve pain management.

Angle might seem to be overly exaggerative during interviews, but many wrestlers are. Wrestlers are known to have big egos. Also, when Kurt left WWE, there were conflicting reports as to why that occurred. I don't remember what Kurt said but I think the WWE claimed that he needed to go to rehab and he refused to go.. something like that. From what I've seen (not that I've seen anything besides him on-air and the stuff reported here), but I really don't think that Kurt needs rehab. To me, Kurt seems like a highly functioning wrestler, and one of the best around, at that...

Maybe I'm wrong, but I just don't think that the dirt sheets are right about Kurt. He never looks high to me on-air. And you would think that that would be the time where he would need relief the most... I've definitely seen other wrestlers high on-air before. As a former addict myself, you tend to have an eye for things like that. Kurt seems normal to me..
 
[quote name='chasemurata']I know it's selfish, but I want a Tomko world title push. :drool: However, I assume it will be Kaz receiving a push, or something. I hope it's not Booker T. Maybe James Storm finally gets the serious singles push he's been missing? I don't know.[/quote]

I'd be ok with Tomko or Kaz. I don't want: Booker T, James Storm, Robert Roode, Eric Young, Scott Steiner, Petey Williams.

I'd like to see: AJ... uhhh.... I guess that's it. I like Joe with the belt even though he hasn't done much with it (yet).
 
[quote name='007']I'm curious to see what kind of change this brings about in TNA if Angle is going to be out for the forseeable future. I mean, the damn show seemed to be built around him, so I really have to wonder what they'll do. Interesting to see if they still parade him out in a non-wrestling capacity.[/quote]

There was an backstage skit during the PPV last night involving Kurt Angle getting in AJ's face about if AJ was dating Karen. Therefore looks like we'll have some sort of Kurt Angle vs AJ verbal fued going on over Karen Angle.

Bright side, guess this means that Joe gets to hold onto the belt a little bit longer than expected. ;)

At least Joe's title run might outlast the "gee TNA build that up for two years and blew it away when they had no TV" Raven one. Heck Joe has already outlasted tye typical AJ Styles world title run. :lol:
 
Speaking of Kurt Angle, I was looking at this band my old band played a few shows with and they got him to do the cover art for their new CD, and apparently they did the theme song for last night's PPV. There is a blog about it on their myspace page.

http://www.myspace.com/emmure
 
[quote name='PhrostByte']I have nothing to base this on besides pure speculation and quite bit of experience, but I seriously doubt that Kurt Angle has a drug problem. Now, granted this might be because we could have different definitions of what a drug "problem" is.. but it just doesn't seem like it to me. The signs just aren't there.

For one, he always looks fine. His eyes are never really glazed over. He's always on point with his wrestling and his mic work. He just doesn't seem like a real addict to me. Now, we're assuming he's an opiate addict right? I used to be an opiate addict. A serious opiate high is debilitating, and it's impossible to function in that opiate induced incapacitated state.[/QUOTE]

I don't know what he's on but it's pretty obvious that he's on something bad. If I had to guess, I would guess Oxycontin.

Nobody could work through the injuries he's worked through without having some type of help.

He's functioning but it is possible to be a functioning addict. I met him at an autograph signing and when he wasn't giving intensely staring at a tiny TV across the room playing an old tape of Raw from 1997-1999, he was going through the motions. Something just seemed wrong.



That doesn't look like glazed over eyes to you?

- edit Actually I found an old interview saying it was Percocet, Norco and Vicodin

His subsequent entrance into professional wrestling, though, stirred up a pair of addictions. He learned he needed the spotlight and the adrenaline of the ring. He also learned that mind-bending amounts of Percocet, Norco and Vicodin allowed him to perform when his body begged otherwise.

So, as Mr. Angle, raised in Mt. Lebanon and now living in Coraopolis, sipped his soda on a recent Saturday afternoon, he talked about the two subjects that have dominated his life:

Painkillers. He hoped to never touch them again. He said he'd been free of them for 18 months. "But yes," he said, lowering his voice. "I still crave it. I want it right now."

Wrestling. He won't give it up.

Mr. Angle, 37, debuts Thursday on SpikeTV with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, a 4-year-old company hoping to nudge Vince McMahon's WWE, with whom Mr. Angle cut his ties in August, from its stranglehold on the industry.

Best case, Mr. Angle, instantly TNA's most recognized wrestler, will tilt the balance of power, all while earning close to $1 million a year. Worst case, his body will further erode, but this time, it will happen in greater obscurity.

.............

Mr. Angle said he began taking painkillers three years ago after seriously injuring his neck. Family history told him to be careful. His father fought alcoholism during his life, and his sister would die in September 2004 of a heroin overdose. Still, his pill use snowballed, even as his wrestling performances remained steady, and often spectacular.

He needed the pills just to rise from bed. "Not just a handful," Mr. Angle said. "A large handful. I'm telling you, excruciating pain, all of the time. Cold sweats. I felt like a shell, like I didn't have a body or a soul. I was just a skeleton ... until I took those pills. About 18 [in the morning]. I'd lie there for five minutes with my eyes closed, and then it would kick in, and I could open my eyes again. Like, OK, I was ready to get up. That would carry me for about four hours."

The dependency allowed him a high, with waves of energy, surges of invincibility. His soreness numbed. Other things numbed, too. His family receded into the background, and his wife, Karen, temporarily left with their daughter.

"It was my fault," Mr. Angle said. "It was my abuse. It was me not caring about anything, not even myself. I was just doing my job, making a lot of money and thinking that was good enough for my family and that they should just shut up. I was happier on the road anyway, because nobody was there to stop me from taking my pills."

Mr. Angle wouldn't disclose the total number of pills he took every day, but he guessed the amount topped what anybody else in pro wrestling history had taken. He wrestled on the highs, sometimes collapsing by his hotel bed afterward, sobbing.

http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/06316/737720-139.stm
 
[quote name='Sporadic']I don't know what he's on but it's pretty obvious that he's on something bad. If I had to guess, I would guess Oxycontin.

Nobody could work through the injuries he's worked through without having some type of help.

He's functioning but it is possible to be a functioning addict. I met him at an autograph signing and when he wasn't giving intensely staring at a tiny TV across the room playing an old tape of Raw from 1997-1999, he was going through the motions. Something just seemed wrong.



That doesn't look like glazed over eyes to you?

- edit Actually I found an old interview saying it was Percocet, Norco and Vicodin



http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/06316/737720-139.stm[/quote]

Actually no, his eyes look fine. Pupils are the right size. Opiates cause pupil constriction which he doesn't show any signs of... he's fine.

The article you pulled does put an interesting light on him though. I guess I could be wrong, at the time of that article.. he said he was clean. Don't know really.
 
[quote name='PhrostByte']I'd be ok with Tomko or Kaz. I don't want: Booker T, James Storm, Robert Roode, Eric Young, Scott Steiner, Petey Williams.

I'd like to see: AJ... uhhh.... I guess that's it. I like Joe with the belt even though he hasn't done much with it (yet).[/quote]

I agree, Phrost, especially about Robert Roode. I just don't think he does the Evil Wealthy Villain gimmick well enough to warrant a World title run. Actually, I think Roode's version of said gimmick done quite poorly, to be honest. It's like they just slapped together parts of JBL, Ric Flair, and Michael Wallstreet. It just doesn't blend, and Roode is not believable.

That said, Mike Rotunda is a favorite of mine. What an incredible wrestler he was. :drool:
 
I hope I'm not the only one who is actually excited about the team of AJ and Eric...although I still don't know why I'm excited in the first place.
 
Flair disc stuff...

Observer -
Ric Flair DVD will be three discs with a comprehensive biography covering the start of his career, plane crash, traveling world champion, role of a champion, Horsemen Days, first Clash with Sting, feuds with Steamboat and Terry Funk, Crockett selling to WCW, first WWF run, the 90s in WCW, Evolution and the Mania weekend and end of his career. Matches are Flair vs. Jack Brisco (1982), Flair vs. Kerry Von Erich (1982, this is the match that set up the Christmas night match), Flair & Ole & Arn Anderson vs. Dusty Rhodes & Magnum T.A. & Manny Fernandez, Flair vs. Sting (first Clash of champions), Flair vs. Terry Funk (Great American Bash 1989), Flair vs. Piper (1991 MSG), Flair vs. Steamboat (1994 Spring Stampede, which was not one of their better matches, should have used the TV match from a week or two later), Flair vs. Michaels at Mania and lots of 1985-87 promos, as well as the entire contents of his farewell on Raw after Mania

...that's IT? No Vader match at Starrcade = fuck you. That biography better be a full disc long if those are the only matches going on there.
 
[quote name='Mr. Beef']I hope I'm not the only one who is actually excited about the team of AJ and Eric...although I still don't know why I'm excited in the first place.[/quote]

AJ - awesome wrestler, not very charismatic
EY - awesome charisma, not very wrestler

Could work well, maybe?
 
Here's the full match listing for the Flair set -

*Jack Brisco vs. Ric Flair - Mid-Atlantic (8/18/82)
*2 out of 3 Falls Match: Kerry Von Erich vs. Ric Flair - World Class (8/24/82)
*Ric Flair vs. Harley Race - Mid-Atlantic (8/31/83)
*Ric Flair & The Andersons vs. Dusty Rhodes & Magnum TA & Manny Fernandez (12/15/82)
*Sting vs. Ric Flair - NWA Clash of the Champions I
*Ric Flair vs. Terry Funk - NWA Great American Bash '89 PPV
*Ric Flair vs. Roddy Piper - 10/28/91 WWF at Madison Square Garden
*Ric Flair vs. Ricky Steamboat - WCW Spring Stampede 1994 PPV
*Steel Cage: Triple H vs. Ric Flair - WWE Taboo Tuesday 2005 PPV
*Ric Flair vs. Shawn Michaels - WWE Wrestlemania XXIV

I'm elated to see the CotC I and GAB '89 matches on here. I haven't seen the Flair/Andersons, Jack Brisco, or Harley Race matches before, so I'm looking forward to seeing those for the first time. Really good match lineup, and I'll be glad to see yet another Flair-Steamboat match in DVD quality, even if this one isn't their best match.

I would have liked to have seen Flair's Starrcade '93 match with Vader included, although given that it had the same stip as the WM XXIV one, I can see why it wasn't included (similarly, I can understand why his Halloween Havoc '94 retirement match with Hogan wasn't put on, even though it was a great match.

The TNA PPV pretty much sucked hard. The head shaving stip battle royal/ladder match was a disaster. The whole thing with them explaining the whole immunity part of things took forever, the battle royal wasn't particularly good, and neither was the ladder match. The head shaving was disgusting, as Roxxi's scalp was bleeding, kind of like Raven's when he had his head shaved in TNA, although nowhere near that severely (thank God). And for what? A few skits on Impact? Pure bullshit.

The Terror Dome took far too long, wasn't particularly exciting, and didn't accomplish much, as it just put Kaz into his token quarterly main event slot, so there's no reason that I, as a fan, should think he'll stick around. Woohoo, now he gets to contend for a title he's held before, back when it actually meant something. Given that they hyped up how the cage was shark-proof!, I'm somewhat surprised Shark Boy didn't win.

The tag tourney was incredibly boring, although at least it led to Booker turning heel and LAX winning the tag belts again. I'm not a fan of them "doing it for Eddie", as that ship sailed long ago as a sympathy act, but at least there's a chance the tag belts can mean something again with them as champions.

This was easily the worst monthly PPV from TNA that I can recall - even other filler shows like Destination X were solid in the ring, if forgettable. Here, the in-ring action wasn't particularly good or memorable, and the show as a whole didn't accomplish much.

Quotage -
Tenay - YOU'RE A PART OF HISTORY - THE FIRST TERROR DOME MATCH!
(during head shaving segment) Crowd - BULL-SHIT! BULL-SHIT! BULL-SHIT! FIRE RUSSO! (clap clap clap clap) FIRE RUSSO (clap clap clap clap)

The Tonka-tough Terror Dome!




LAX lies, cheats, and steals!




 
[quote name='KaneRobot']Flair disc stuff...

Observer -


...that's IT? No Vader match at Starrcade = fuck you. That biography better be a full disc long if those are the only matches going on there.[/quote]

Seriously.

Also, where is Ric Flair and Barry Windham's incredible 1987 time-limit draw? Was that on the first WWE Ric Flair DVD set? If not, then: for shame, WWE. For shame.
 
Does anybody have any advice on how I can convert matches from my RoH DVDs into something I can put on YouTube?

I tried to cut it up with Windows Movie Maker but one 30 minute match was 500MBs :/
 
[quote name='chasemurata']Seriously.

Also, where is Ric Flair and Barry Windham's incredible 1987 time-limit draw?[/QUOTE]

I don't have it in front of me, but I'm almost positive that is on the previous release.

*Edit - Since they won't give it to us, here it is...*

Part 1
[media]http://youtube.com/watch?v=VEF4kCaI1lM[/media]

Part 2
[media]http://youtube.com/watch?v=btnPQ36KeIo[/media]
 
[quote name='KaneRobot']I don't have it in front of me, but I'm almost positive that is on the previous release.[/quote]

I hope they would put that match on one of their "Best of Ric Flair" DVDs.

[quote name='Sporadic']Does anybody have any advice on how I can convert matches from my RoH DVDs into something I can put on YouTube?

I tried to cut it up with Windows Movie Maker but one 30 minute match was 500MBs :/[/quote]

I recommend Nero Recode. It has the ability to turn 250 MB files into 25 MB files. :)
 
[quote name='chasemurata']Seriously.

Also, where is Ric Flair and Barry Windham's incredible 1987 time-limit draw? Was that on the first WWE Ric Flair DVD set? If not, then: for shame, WWE. For shame.[/QUOTE]

That match was on the first Flair set. I'm mostly satisfied with this DVD's match selection, although it seems lean for 3 discs, what's here (that I've seen) in quite good, and no Flair set will ever be truly "definitive" given how many hundreds of classics the man was involved in.
 
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