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Riposa in pace Scott...
 
Per me è collegato al primo, vivido, ricordo che ho del wrestling. Era un sabato pomeriggio come tanti, guardavo la tv a casa di mia nonna e la programmazione era la solita: Takeshi's Castle (Mai dire Banzai) e WWF Superstar. Io ancora oggi ricordo me stesso vedere questo match, e rimanere completamente incredulo di fronte al risultato. Il resto, con fisiologici alti e bassi, è per me storia, e se il wrestling mi piace così tanto è merito anche di Razor Ramon.

 
Scott Hall per me è sempre stato un grande, lui Nash ed Hogan con la Nwo hanno dominato il regno del Wrestling. Ci sono state altre stable fantastiche, ma per me "Nwo" è per la vita.
Mi unisco alle condoglianze di ogni appassionato di Wrestling, una perdita che segna indelebilmente il mio cuore. Riposa in pace Scott:bruniii::bruniii:
 




HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
 
La powerbomb sulle puntine no.
Il Driver NON sulle puntine 1-2-3

E non capisco neanche perchè farla vincere a distanza di una settimana il titolo.
Random
Powerbomb sulle puntine
no selling
sediata in testa
no selling
Fire Thunder Driver e 1-2-3

Cioè io non è che mi chiedo come questa cosa possa essere lodata, ma come possa essere accettata prima di tutto dalle wrestler. E non inizio manco il discorso sul sangue, che ormai ha annoiato. A momenti Britt entrava sul ring già tagliata.

La volevano far vincere nella sua città, e in teoria al PPV ha perso per le solite interferenze e stavolta erano nella gabbia blabla. Ovviamente a Revolution bastava bookare Britt contro un'altra, credo sia solare :asd:
 
Ditemi quello che volete, ma a me sembra di un'ipocrisia unica a prescindere da come poi la WWE ha gestito la cosa:

"Certain things happen for a reason. Subconsciously, that was maybe the smartest thing I've ever done, guided by something higher than me, I'll say," Jeff said about his exit at the live event. "WWE was so strange, I had been there for almost two years. After I came back from knee surgery, another strange thing about our careers, when Matt debuted in AEW, the pandemic had hit, in front of nobody, he teleported down from the nosebleeds. I was supposed to [return] in Detroit in front of 20,000 people, I came back from knee surgery in front of nobody. I came back from surgery, Matt debuted in front of nothing because of the pandemic. It was weird. The best way I can describe my journey the last few months in WWE was like 'glimmers of hope, maybe I still do have something.’


“The last glimmer of hope was Survivor Series, which was really good. It came down to me and Seth Rollins, I was killing it, almost won and the crowd was so behind me. I felt like one of the most popular babyfaces in WWE because the crowd was so with me. Then there were other times where I felt like a ghost, roaming the halls like, 'why am I even here? I don't feel important.' I kept doing my deal and would show up and do whatever they wanted me to do. I've never been a politicker so I don't go out of my way to try and get a certain spot or achieve a certain status. That night in Edinburg, Texas, I finished my heat, I took the heat, and I said, 'I'm ready to go.' Went over the rail, disappeared into the crowd. Naturally, they think I took something like drugs or whatever, but I didn't. If I was that bad, I should have never went out there, that's the way I see it. I thought, 'Just another unpredictable thing I can do and I'll get away with it.' It was more serious than that.


“Again, it was one of the smartest things I've ever done because everything worked out so perfectly, mainly because my first day in AEW, I felt valuable for the first time. The care and love I was shown, I got chills thinking about it. In WWE, it felt like they just wanted to keep me there to sell action figures. I put so much love and joy in painting my face, when I see it come out and immortalised in an action figure, I'm like, 'that's why it do this, it's so cool.' That's one thing I'm super excited about in AEW, my first action figure with the face paint.”.


"It felt right in the moment. I wasn't trying to get released. Just thinking about Survivor Series and how fun that was, the connection with the crowd and they wanted me to win so bad, it made me think back to SummerSlam, it was a big crowd, and I was just there all day for nothing like, 'Why am I even here?' I was so excited to be a part of it, some little spot or something, but I wasn't even involved. 'Why am I even here?' Not just SummerSlam, but, 'Why am I still here in WWE? What's my purpose?' because it didn't feel like I had much of one,”
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Però ogni tanto ci meritiamo le cose belle

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Ultima modifica:
E wm comincia a diventare interessante tutto d'un tratto. Però deve restare biondo
 
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