Tag Archive: Professional Wrestling

  1. Hey Trump, come buy me too!

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    Well, well, well. Here we are at another Wednesday, which normally means you’d read about my views about the week that was in professional wrestling. But this week, I’d thought I’d try something different. I dont know how this will turn out, but here goes.

    The View of the Non-Wrestling Fan

    James Guttman said it best in his book, World Wrestling Insanity: the Fall and Decline of a Family Empire, when he quoted the adage “For those who enjoy it, no explanation is needed. For those who don’t, no explanation will do”. I can sit here for hours, trying to explain to you why exactly I an a fan of the business this website is based on, but to be honest, I cant. What I can tell you, is that there were three things that got me going, my second eldest brother, some WWF Steel Cage wrestling game for the SEGA Mega Drive, and Shawn Michaels. Infact, Michaels and Bret Hart were my Tag Team Champions on that game. This was 1993. Little did I know of the future these two would have. But moving on, the reason this column is being written as you see it, is because of work, and my lunch breaks.

    In the past couple of days, I have been taking in some PPVs to watch during my 30-minute break. Which normally means I get a full match in. However, what I have found, is that there people in my workplace, who cannot stand the sight of wrestling. They are the type who say ‘it’s fake’ or ‘they know what’s gonna happen, don’t they’? This is where the old adage I mentioned earlier comes in. No matter what I say, I cannot and will not change their minds about what they think.

    The following is from the point-of-view of the non-wrestling fan. The PPV in question, is Judgment Day 2000. The match was the first on the card. A six-man tag between Edge, Christian and Kurt Angle versus Too Cool and Rikishi.

    There was a time in this match where, I think it was Rikishi was in the ring, and he was beating up all three of his opponents. Now, rather than ganging up for a 3-on-1 assault, they attacked him individually. Infact, one waited for the other to be knocked down, before making his move. Now, common sense will tell you that, if you have three guys, against one, then the three should attack all at once, thus increasing their chances of beating down the one. I decided not to argue, and infact listen to their opinions of the action. Here’s some questions that arose, other than the one I just mentioned:

    What is the point of that (Scotty 2 Hotty’s worm) when all that happens is a chop to the throat that misses by three inches?
    They wouldnt be able to do this as much as they do if they actually connected?
    and one that I came up with …
    What was everyone’s fascination with Too Cool? They sucked!

    Let’s analyze as the wrestling fan. Scotty’s worm is purely for show. Much like Rock’s ‘People’s Elbow’, or Hogan’s ‘Leg Drop’. They’re basic moves done in a way to make it look like it would have more effect on their opponent, when really, it wouldnt do much to them at all.

    If they actually connected, you would only see a guy wrestle every few months. You don’t see the same guy fight at a UFC PPV 3,4,5 months running, because it would be almost physically impossible to not only compete, but to be able to recover enough from the beating they received in their last bout. Also, they are entertainers. I was told something which struck a cord with me. “That’s why wrestlers become good actors, because they need to act in order to do this (wrestle)”. I agree with this statement. Would the Rock, or Steve Austin, or John Cena be as good as what they in the movies, without performing in a wrestling ring? We cannot answer that, with a definite answer, but being involved with ‘Sports Entertainment’ has helped, and thats all the wrestling business is now. It’s ‘Sports Entertainment’, not ‘professional wrestling’.

    I think the point I’m trying to make is, we all know we know it. Some of us can explain why we like this guy, or boo that guy, but some of us don’t understand why others don’t like it as much.  My advice is, chances are your not going to change someones mind about it, but listen to their thoughts. Look at things from another perspective, a non-wrestling fan’s perspective. You might just learn a thing or two, but most of all, realize, that Too Cool really did suck.

  2. Bored Wrestling Fan turns 1!

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    It’s been a year already?  Normally after a year, I get bored with websites I create and they sit around with no updates – case in point.  BoredWrestlingFan.com is different.  After a year, BWF still updates nearly every day, sometimes several times a day.  Our fan base continues to grow, and so does our site.

    A big thank you to JT (who was the only person to have seen the BWF prototype besides myself), Drowgoddess (who is now the Executive Shareholder of BWF – she paid the 10 bucks to renew the domain), Legend Killer, and tharvey1.  I couldn’t do this without you guys.  A thank you to Vincent Kennedy McMahon, whose World Wrestling Federation got me into professional wrestling at a young age.  Thank you to Ted Turner and Eric Bischoff for revitalizing wrestling in the ’90s.  Thank you to Jeff Jarrett and Dixie Carter for kinda sorta keeping Vince on his toes.  And mostly, thank you to all of the BWF readers for keeping us going when the shows start to suck (I’m looking at you, RAW).

    Here’s to another great year of growth for BoredWrestlingFan!

  3. New site launches; Who is Paint Fingers?; and More!

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    Greetings, fellow Bored Wrestling Fans!  I’m happy to announce that as of yesterday, March 16, we’ve launched our second professional wrestling related site,  Vince Russo Watches His Beard Grow.  The name was inspired by a throwaway joke in the March 6th “induction” at WrestleCrap.com, and the site aims to offer a unique brand of sports entertainment satire.  The site will feature articles from writer Sabufan, as well as  appearances by the usual BoredWrestlingFan.com cast.

    UPDATE: The first article from Sabufan is now live!  Click here to go directly to the article!

    Speaking of the BoredWrestlingFan.com cast, you may have noticed that yesterday’s RAW review was written by a mysterious new writer going by the name “Paint Fingers.”  Paint Fingers is an artist from Buffalo, NY who has been a wrestling fan for most of her life.  She also happens to by my girlfriend.  So why the name “Paint Fingers?”  She was painting just before I signed her up to write, and her hands were covered in paint, so that was the name she picked.  Hope you guys enjoyed her review of the show!

    We may be adding a new weekly article to our regular rotation, but I will have more on that when I confirm the details.

    On a final note, our friend RD Lee has asked that we help bring the classic arcade game WWF WrestleFest to the Xbox Live Arcade.  How can we do that, you ask?  Simple – sign the petition over at BringBackWrestleFest.com!

  4. ECW on DVR review: 12/30/08

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    We’re ready for the last professional wrestling television broadcast of 2008 – ECW on SciFi for December 30th!  The only thing I know that’s going on tonight is a match between ECW Champion Matt Hardy, and the former champion Mark Henry.  Will Matt Hardy make it to his tag team match this Friday on SmackDown?  We’ll find out, tonight!

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  5. TNA “Impact Review (11/6/08) & “Turning Point” Predictions

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    TNA “Impact” Review (11/6/08) and “Turning Point” PPV Predictions

     

    Greetings all, and welcome to the first of many TNA “Impact” reviews for boredwrestlingfan.com! Actually, it just looked bad not to have our own reviews posted…. In any case, as my hero Spider Jerusalem put it, “journalism is for the madly passionate,” and no review posted under the category of “Drowgoddess” makes the slightest pretext of being impartial and unbiased. Really, what fun would that be? Now that we’re all clear on that point, away we go!

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  6. Screw it, I’ll do it myself…

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    Team 3D last night at a TNA Live Event said that their contract had expired with TNA and they’d have an announcement at tonight’s show in the Manhattan Center as to whether or not they were staying with TNA, or if we’d see the Dudley Boyz in WWE.  Well, the announcement has been made, the most decorated tag team in professional wrestling history is staying with TNA.

    Story found on:  WrestlingFigs.com

  7. Killer Kowalski passes away at age 81

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    BoredWrestlingFan.com is saddened to hear of the passing of WWE Hall of Famer, Walter “Killer” Kowalski.

    Kowalski, who is a legend in the sport and has trained major names such as Chyna, Kaz, and of course, WWE Champion Triple H, passed away this morning after suffering a heart attack back on August 8th.  Kowalski refused to go quietly, as his vital signs remained strong even after he was taken off of life support twelve days ago.

    Kowalski was an inductee of the WWE Hall of Fame (Class of 1996), the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame (class of 2003), and the National Polish-American Sports Hall of Fame (Class of 2007).

    BoredWrestlingFan.com would like to offer our condolences to the Kowalski family and friends.

  8. BWF Podcast #3

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    BWF Podcast 3 (Right Click, Save As)

    I feel a lot better this week, and as such, this Podcast is probably going to sound a little better than last week.  I actually recorded it at 1:30 this morning to make sure that I would have it up on time this week.  I discuss the past week in professional wrestling, including WWE Night of Champions, and CM Punk winning the World Heavyweight Championship the next night on RAW.

    Supplemental material to this week’s Podcast, after the jump.
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