Jimmy Snuka's wrestling topic

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By the time I started watching wrestling, Snuka was gone from the WWF, only to make his third run with the company a few years later. The 40 year old Snuka was definitely past his prime at that point, but he was still crazy over with the fans.​

Snuka is kind of like Terry Funk in the sense that he has always seemed ancient, yet he just keeps getting back into the squared circle and doing his thing. Sure it's a little bit slower, a little bit sloppier, but it's always amazing to see a 60 year old man jump around the ring.​

Despite being one of the earlier WWE Hall of Fame inductees (1996), The Superfly never held WWE gold. Although at the age of 46 he became the first ever Extreme Championship Wrestling Heavyweight Champion!​
 
One thing I forgot to mention about Snuka, was his unmistakable theme song. Every time you heard that first chord you knew who was coming down, that's how wrestling themes should be!
 
Superfly is awesome, even if he did murder a chick. The fans "brought in"to K-Fed. Awesome. "My name isn't K-Fed, it's KEVIN FEDERLINE, BITCH!" - more awesome.
 
Watching Raw on the fly, several observations:

It's nice of them to bring up Mercury's injury. That footage really hits home on the "these motherfuckers get hurt a lot" trip. They need to push that shit hard when he returns in the ring, and I hope (but doubt) they will.

I like the fact that Oleg Prudius apparently isn't a Russian-enough name for the WWE, so they have to go with Victor Vladimir Kozlov. I hope Todd Pettingill gets fired for that fuck up.

Some long matches tonight, which is nice. Flair gets the "this is how it's done, assholes" award for putting over Kenny "Dyke-stra." I can just hear the cogs turning at WWE writing headquarters over how awesome all the lesbian jokes are gonna be for him. :roll: Of course, that will only happen if he ends up in a feud, but that won't be the case when HHH fucks up Flair putting him over this week by squashing him next week.

Speaking of the H's, I particularly like the fact that it took four dudes to take out three H's. The WWE often pushes one dude up in battle royals by having them unexpectedly last quite a long time in the match. That was Lance Cade tonight; here's hoping they follow through. In the meantime, when I saw Johnny get tossed from the ring I screamed at my TV, as I thought it was Y2J for a split second (crap!).

That Cryme Tyme segment was the single worst thing, both from a writing standpoint and a performance standpoint, that has happened on all of television recently (except for Annette Benning on SNL a few weeks back, as she read off the cue cards in a monotone for the whole fucking program). JTG and Shadd clearly (1) suck at live promos, or (2) really hated this segment. Their timing sucked, their delivery awful, and the material they worked with was atrocious. The *only* good thing during this segment was an entire crowd of wrestling fans booing massively upon hearing the name "George W Bush." It reminds me of how bad Foley got heeled in Alabama shortly after the 2004 election when he made a passing remark to having a trunk full of John Kerry bumper stickers.

The WWE should be ashamed of themselves for thinking that segment was either cutting edge or entertaining. At the very least, the crowd shit on it right proper. They shit on it *hard*. You could have heard a pin drop during that segment. On top of everything else, if the WWE paid $50 for that Dubya impersonator, they got ripped off. WORST. IMPERSONATOR. EVER.

Too much Cena, Too much DX...but some good long wrestling matches. Kind of a middle-of-the-road show, if you ask me.

A topic-related did you know: Did you know that "Deuce Shade," one half of OVW Tag Team Champions The Untouchables, is Jimmy Snuka's son?

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They have a great gimmick, but the homage to Andrew Dice Clay is 20 years too late.
 
[quote name='guyver2077']believe it or not.. this feud has been built up well


please hire the man[/QUOTE]

I'm gonna say this nicely. Shut your goddamned mouth.
 
[quote name='mykevermin']I'm gonna say this nicely. Shut your goddamned mouth.[/quote]

lmao... this is the most entertaining storyline right now...

todd pettingill is still alive?
 
Don't just hire him - give him a lifetime deal and a hall of fame induction - he's done more for wrestling than Pete Rose, and if they aren't going to put Lauper in there, then he should definitely go in. Duece Shade being 20 years too late would still be more topical than many WWE gimmicks, and damn, Rated RKO is doing triple duty on this show - I dig it.
 
[quote name='mykevermin']]

I like the fact that Oleg Prudius apparently isn't a Russian-enough name for the WWE, so they have to go with Victor Vladimir Kozlov. I hope Todd Pettingill gets fired for that fuck up.

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I was like, since when is a hockey player in WWE?
 
[quote name='guyver2077']lmao... this is the most entertaining storyline right now...

todd pettingill is still alive?[/QUOTE]

I'll grant you that Federline can heel the crowd better than anyone currently on the WWE roster. That, however, is more the result of the fans' perception of him than anything he does in the ring. Let me put it this way: Federline could say "I had a tuna fish sandwich for lunch" and he would get more heat than anyone on Raw, ECW, or Smackdown. That says a great deal about how the WWE portrays and develops characters these days, because Federline is known for being the world's most well-known piece of white trash, a glorified couch-surfer to Britney Spears, and someone who gets recording time but doesn't deserve it. It's not complex, but the thing is, because he believes his own bullshit, it makes him the perfect heel. They could learn from him.

As for Pettingill, it was a joke with regard to Todd Grisham sucking on the mic, being a fucking nancyboy, and fucking up someone else's name. I thought it was funny, but perhaps a but too subtle?

EDIT: Sporadic, you've already posted that pic before unedited.

Morbid, the name change blows my mind. It reminds me of when Datsun changed their company name to Nissan in order to sound less "Japanese" (this happened at the height of anti-Japanese hatred in the US as a result of the automobile industry). What a great idea, Nissan. Now you sound more Japanese, and the name change is just fucking stupid.
 
[quote name='mykevermin']
EDIT: Sporadic, you've already posted that pic before unedited.[/QUOTE]

Yeah, back in May when I got back from the event.

It's no big deal, I just really don't like the kid who's in the photo with me and it still pisses me off he jumped in it at the last minute.

- edit Here's some pics, I haven't posted though.

Mr. D-Von Dudley

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and the actually clean/sober Jake The Snake Roberts (crappy photo pic, my batteries died :()

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I'm fine with them letting main event guys with talent wrestle tons on a single show - it's made this a damn fine show overall, and according to Lawler, we're seeing a heck of a tag team conversation.
 
[quote name='Sporadic']Yeah, back in May.

It's no big deal, I just really don't like the kid who's in the photo with me and it still pisses me off he jumped in it at the last minute.[/QUOTE]

Fair enough; I thought it was you editing you out of the pics.

Guyver, you fucking win this thread two pages in. :rofl:
 
[quote name='mykevermin']Fair enough; I thought it was you editing you out of the pics.[/QUOTE]

Nah, I'm the goofy looking fucker on the right. :lol:
 
Carlito ran headfirst into one of the ringside handheld cameras during his heated brawl on Raw with Chris Masters, leaving Carlito bloodied. Carlito required stitches to close the wound and was treated on-site by WWE Doctor Ferdinand Rios.
 
[quote name='MorbidAngel4Life']I'm not even paying attention anymore. I give up for the night, partially because the alcohol won't let me focus :lol:[/QUOTE]

What a shame. The ending to Raw tonight was off the charts fucking amazing (and I'm not saying that because it featured Skinner and Dean Malenko in the ring, either!).

DX got beat down for once, and in a very very very decisive way. Edge and Orton were made to look dominant, ruthless, and fit the bill perfectly. Ross and Lawler's feigned outrage was replaced with no commentary at all, as HBK and HHH layed in pools of blood while they were attended to. The crowd was stunned, and looked quite concerned. The camera angles used, the lack of "this is a serious moment, folks" voices from the announcers, and the motions they went through is the PERFECT fucking formula for selling a PPV. It's also the most basic, really.

What they've done, finally, is make it look like DX could lose a match. Now you want to see it because (1) the outcome is less well-known, and (2) DX has a motive for revenge, not just a motive to take out yet another team in a squash.

I'm blown away that the WWE could use the most basic formula in all of wrestling (good guys get beat up, but if you want to see good guys get revenge, you have to order the PPV) in such a perfect fashion tonight, since they rarely seem able to pull it off. fucking kudos!
 
I love dissecting matches HHH is involved in:

He only gets taken down by high, high caliber superstars -- but, if he isn't fighting AAA wrestlers, and needs to be taken down, it's either by flukes or dirty tricks.

I loved (facetiously) how he handed Umaga his ass; really fucking stupid. Way to bastardize Umaga's subtly deflate Umaga's steamroll by putting your own diva ass over, big nose. And, if you noticed, Umaga took HHH out when HHH was distracted, performing his finisher.

HHH is wrestling cancer.

You probably pushed the creative team to put you in a stable with Flair so the announce team could compare you to the legend, thereafter. Well, why don't you look at how many people Flair graciously puts over and work from there, big nose.
 
[quote name='mykevermin']What a shame. The ending to Raw tonight was off the charts fucking amazing (and I'm not saying that because it featured Skinner and Dean Malenko in the ring, either!).

DX got beat down for once, and in a very very very decisive way. Edge and Orton were made to look dominant, ruthless, and fit the bill perfectly. Ross and Lawler's feigned outrage was replaced with no commentary at all, as HBK and HHH layed in pools of blood while they were attended to. The crowd was stunned, and looked quite concerned. The camera angles used, the lack of "this is a serious moment, folks" voices from the announcers, and the motions they went through is the PERFECT fucking formula for selling a PPV. It's also the most basic, really.

What they've done, finally, is make it look like DX could lose a match. Now you want to see it because (1) the outcome is less well-known, and (2) DX has a motive for revenge, not just a motive to take out yet another team in a squash.

I'm blown away that the WWE could use the most basic formula in all of wrestling (good guys get beat up, but if you want to see good guys get revenge, you have to order the PPV) in such a perfect fashion tonight, since they rarely seem able to pull it off. fucking kudos![/quote]

Goddamnit, the time I stop watching is when it gets good :lol:
 
[quote name='Zenithian Legend']One thing I forgot to mention about Snuka, was his unmistakable theme song.[/QUOTE]

You also forgot to mention that he probably murdered his girlfriend in 1983. But the fact that he tried to play into his gimmick while being questioned by officers rules. "Sir, where were you on the night of May 10th?" "HOOT! HOOT! HOOT!" ::throws up double "I Love You" hand sign::



As promised in the other thread, here's the unreleased "lost Kane theme" by Type O Negative.

Type O Negative - Out of the Fire (Kane's Theme)

And damn it still annoys me they didn't use it as his theme right after he took the mask off and went nuts.
 
[quote name='KaneRobot']You also forgot to mention that he probably murdered his girlfriend in 1983. But the fact that he tried to play into his gimmick while being questioned by officers rules. "Sir, where were you on the night of May 10th?" "HOOT! HOOT! HOOT!" ::throws up double "I Love You" hand sign::



As promised in the other thread, here's the unreleased "lost Kane theme" by Type O Negative.

Type O Negative - Out of the Fire (Kane's Theme)

And damn it still annoys me they didn't use it as his theme right after he took the mask off and went nuts.[/quote]

I love Out of the Fire, great theme.
 
[quote name='Brak']I loved (facetiously) how he handed Umaga his ass; really fucking stupid. Way to bastardize Umaga's subtly deflate Umaga's steamroll by putting your own diva ass over, big nose. And, if you noticed, Umaga took HHH out when HHH was distracted, performing his finisher.[/QUOTE]

I missed that; was it something that happened during the battle royal?
 
[quote name='mykevermin']I missed that; was it something that happened during the battle royal?[/QUOTE]
Nah. The main event.

He close-lined HHH while HHH had Orton set to be Pedigreed.

Again - facetiously - I love the guy!

Watching him wrestle "mid-carders" is absolutely brutal. They don't get a single hit in.
 
Kenny...Dykstra? Seriously?

They've got a list of writers a mile long and the best they come up with is DYKSTRA?!? Aside from Matthews to Mercury, I can't think of a decent OVW name change. Kenny Dykstra sounds like a guy who used to wrestle the Red Rooster on WWF Superstars.
 
man im watching the first tna episode and alot has changed since then....

First off.. the flying elvises were awesome... Jimmy yang was absolutely funny dressed as elvis (way better than redneck).. its funny how they always package him with these weird gimmicks..

i always thought siaki had the look as well...im suprised they canned him... whatever happenned to jorge estrada?

mickie james still looked hot even without her tits...i had forgotten francine and elektra were there too

I had totally forgotten christian york (What happenned to him) and joey matthews were here too...ive always liked mercury since ecw.

the dupps lol.. trevor murdoch put on some weight

lash leroux? lol

omg i forgot about that wannabe scott steiner del rios??? wtf

justice lol

vampire warrior!!!

i wish corino still wrestled state side..
 
[quote name='JJSP']Kenny...Dykstra? Seriously?[/quote]

He's going to team up with Don Kruk and Barren Dalton and be overmatched by a Canadian team (c wat i did thar?).
 
[quote name='2Fast']He's going to team up with Don Kruk and Barren Dalton and be overmatched by a Canadian team (c wat i did thar?).[/QUOTE]
Dude, Kenny and Kruk could totally work a High Energy tag team angle, with Kruk playing the fat guy, Koko Kruk.
 
Anybody know where I can get Bash at the Beach 2000?

I was actually at that show and would love to see it again. I checked ebay and only thing they have is a sealed VHS copy for 380 dollars :shock:

That's just about 3 times what I paid for 4 tickets.
 
[quote name='Genocidal']I could've swore we already had a Snuka topic. :whistle2:k[/quote]

Nope:

1. Razor Ramon
2. John Tenta
3. Hulk Hogan
4. Vince McMahon
5. Ricky Steamboat
6. Andre the Giant
7. Kurt Angle
8. Sting
9. Stu Hart
10. Cactus Jack
11. Jim Duggan
12. Demolition
13. Bobby Heenan
14. Rick Rude
15. Yokozuna
16. Ric Flair
17. Owen Hart
18. Bret Hart*
19. Mr. Perfect*
20. The Rock
21. Eddie Guerrero* Tribute Topic
22. Black Tiger
23. Blue Blazer*
24. Jushin Liger^
25. Macho Man Randy Savage
26. RVD
27. The Hart Foundation
28. The Undertaker
29. Chris Benoit
30. Rey Mysterio, Jr.
31. Dean Malenko*
32. Chris Jericho*
33. Jim Ross*
34. John Tenta's Memorial Topic
35. Sabu*
36. Stone Cold Steve Austin*
37. Christian
38. Sid Vicious*
39. Ted Dibiase
40. The Fabulous Freebirds^
41. The Road Warriors
42. Shawn Michaels^
43. Rowdy Piper
44. Gorilla Monsoon
45. British Bulldogs
46. Jimmy Snuka

*= Courtesy of Scorch
^= Courtesy of Sheriff Awesome
 
[quote name='KaneRobot']You also forgot to mention that he probably murdered his girlfriend in 1983. But the fact that he tried to play into his gimmick while being questioned by officers rules. "Sir, where were you on the night of May 10th?" "HOOT! HOOT! HOOT!" ::throws up double "I Love You" hand sign:: [/quote]

I had no idea the situation was that bad... I'm almost tempted to change the topic now, but from a wrestling standpoint Snuka was easily one of the top 3 draws during the early stages of the McMahon take-over of wrestling. You can't deny what he's done in the ring, although I also can't approve of his documented history as a womanizer.
 
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