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    I was really hoping for a flush chair to the temple or back of the head, these kids are a ****in disgrace, the video is entertaining though(unless I'm just a sadist ) I honestly don't know why I feel this, but I feel these guys are a disgrace to Ali who has achieved so much in his life and had to suffer from that but these guys can just throw their lives away with their brain trauma from those chair shots coming in 10-20 years. Anyone else feel the same way or am I just overreacting?


    my 666th post, what better way to use it on a bunch of assclowns who will die in 10 years

    #2
    Ha ha, what a couple of dip****s. Why go through all that just to impress some other dip****s? Well they will have time to think about their glory days while they are picking up shopping carts out of the lot for wal-mart.

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      #3
      Awful. Just pathetic.

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        #4
        This is the reason they need to ban that fake ass wrestling **** then you got mf on boards trying to run wild on everyone. it nothing more that a ****in novela and people eat the **** up.

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          #5
          There is a certain brutal, ugly art to a well-executed deathmatch - where grown men are wearing legit crimson masks and have permanent scars as a show of devotion to their fans, to show how much punishment they'll take to put on a show.

          Say what you will about ****** kids in backyard wrestling - but guys like Mick Foley, Sabu, Terry Funk, Ian Rotten, Axl Rotten, Supreme, Sandman, Vic Grimes, Steve Corino, Masato Tanaka, New Jack - these guys may not be true athletes, may not be good actors, might be reduced to voluntary actors in a snuff performance in many eyes - but there's a sort of demented sweetness in a real deathmatch, where you know both guys are going to the hospital following the "fake match."

          I've seen matches with everything used as weapons from a cactus to a fork, a pizza cutter, a cheese grater, a knife, chairs, barbed wire, nails, broken glass, light tubes, ropes, a car battery hooked up to a steel cage, a broken mirror, tables, whips, ladders - I heard of a CZW match where the object was to staple as many dollar bills to your opponent and one dude had one on his tongue - that might be silly, but if you watch the Ian Rotten vs. Axl Rotten match where they recreate the broken glass scene from Bloodsport, or see the match where Mick Foley loses his ear in the ring ropes, or Sabu breaks his neck landing wrong vs. Benoit - or Supreme goes full speed forward on a 20 ft. ladder through 3 tables wrapped in barbed wire, or you see Mankind come off the Hell in the Cell twice and stick his tongue out through the new hole in his lip, or see 300 lb. plus Vic Grimes get tasered and fall through an eight-table castle from a scaffold like 50 feet in the air - and they come over the intercom and tell everyone to exit out one side because the ambulance has to come in the other - then you can call these guys morons, but a small part of you should consider if their intentions are to entertain an audience, often for less money than you and I might make that month - maybe you can give them the benefit of the doubt when it comes to calling them "dip****s" Supreme burnt 75% of his body when the valet put too much lighter fluid on the table he was put through; Vic Grimes spent a long time in the hospital after the scaffold stunt - would you have the balls or the courage to put yourself in that situation? Whether you think it's wise or not, or high-brow entertainment or not, ask yourself that. I sure as hell wouldn't want to bounce once off those ropes and get that burn under my arm - no way am I letting someone cut me with barbed wire. Maybe that's why I give the guys the benefit of the doubt, since they're willing to sacrifice their bodies so the fans can see a truly savage bout.

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            #6
            I always respected the guys in ECW, ever since they were gone though I completely stopped watching wrestling. I do give those guys credit for trying to put on a show, but come on these kids are ****in morons, one of them could've easily been killed none of them were professionals. I'm sure those kids will regret it when they're 30-40 and have a cheesegrater scar on their forehead.

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              #7
              I get everything you are saying niels and I can respond to everyone of your opinions with something logical to make em look like there is something wrong upstairs. Now the thing about having the balls to to a ****** ass stunt.I would that and much worst **** if it involves saving a family member or even a friend. I would do it for the sole purpose of enterning a bunch of sreaming idiots. One more thing my son loves this **** but he is only 9 years old, if he were to be grown man and still be into this **** I would slap his ass silly.

              Another thing is doing all this for money and another is to do it for fun.
              Its their job and if money demands it then it will be done.There is nothing I can do but not watch the idiocy.All the tools and objects you mentioned if they are used correctly can kill people and that is what makes it that much harder to watch this trash.

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                #8
                Originally posted by neils7147933
                There is a certain brutal, ugly art to a well-executed deathmatch - where grown men are wearing legit crimson masks and have permanent scars as a show of devotion to their fans, to show how much punishment they'll take to put on a show.

                Say what you will about ****** kids in backyard wrestling - but guys like Mick Foley, Sabu, Terry Funk, Ian Rotten, Axl Rotten, Supreme, Sandman, Vic Grimes, Steve Corino, Masato Tanaka, New Jack - these guys may not be true athletes, may not be good actors, might be reduced to voluntary actors in a snuff performance in many eyes - but there's a sort of demented sweetness in a real deathmatch, where you know both guys are going to the hospital following the "fake match."

                I've seen matches with everything used as weapons from a cactus to a fork, a pizza cutter, a cheese grater, a knife, chairs, barbed wire, nails, broken glass, light tubes, ropes, a car battery hooked up to a steel cage, a broken mirror, tables, whips, ladders - I heard of a CZW match where the object was to staple as many dollar bills to your opponent and one dude had one on his tongue - that might be silly, but if you watch the Ian Rotten vs. Axl Rotten match where they recreate the broken glass scene from Bloodsport, or see the match where Mick Foley loses his ear in the ring ropes, or Sabu breaks his neck landing wrong vs. Benoit - or Supreme goes full speed forward on a 20 ft. ladder through 3 tables wrapped in barbed wire, or you see Mankind come off the Hell in the Cell twice and stick his tongue out through the new hole in his lip, or see 300 lb. plus Vic Grimes get tasered and fall through an eight-table castle from a scaffold like 50 feet in the air - and they come over the intercom and tell everyone to exit out one side because the ambulance has to come in the other - then you can call these guys morons, but a small part of you should consider if their intentions are to entertain an audience, often for less money than you and I might make that month - maybe you can give them the benefit of the doubt when it comes to calling them "dip****s" Supreme burnt 75% of his body when the valet put too much lighter fluid on the table he was put through; Vic Grimes spent a long time in the hospital after the scaffold stunt - would you have the balls or the courage to put yourself in that situation? Whether you think it's wise or not, or high-brow entertainment or not, ask yourself that. I sure as hell wouldn't want to bounce once off those ropes and get that burn under my arm - no way am I letting someone cut me with barbed wire. Maybe that's why I give the guys the benefit of the doubt, since they're willing to sacrifice their bodies so the fans can see a truly savage bout.

                Junkyard Dog would have punked all of those bitches.

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                  #9
                  Mutha ****a try to come at me with a pizza cutter I would bust a KAP in his ass!!!! ALL UP IN HIS ASS!! I aint playing either!

                  thats right ******!

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by neils7147933
                    There is a certain brutal, ugly art to a well-executed deathmatch - where grown men are wearing legit crimson masks and have permanent scars as a show of devotion to their fans, to show how much punishment they'll take to put on a show.

                    Say what you will about ****** kids in backyard wrestling - but guys like Mick Foley, Sabu, Terry Funk, Ian Rotten, Axl Rotten, Supreme, Sandman, Vic Grimes, Steve Corino, Masato Tanaka, New Jack - these guys may not be true athletes, may not be good actors, might be reduced to voluntary actors in a snuff performance in many eyes - but there's a sort of demented sweetness in a real deathmatch, where you know both guys are going to the hospital following the "fake match."

                    I've seen matches with everything used as weapons from a cactus to a fork, a pizza cutter, a cheese grater, a knife, chairs, barbed wire, nails, broken glass, light tubes, ropes, a car battery hooked up to a steel cage, a broken mirror, tables, whips, ladders - I heard of a CZW match where the object was to staple as many dollar bills to your opponent and one dude had one on his tongue - that might be silly, but if you watch the Ian Rotten vs. Axl Rotten match where they recreate the broken glass scene from Bloodsport, or see the match where Mick Foley loses his ear in the ring ropes, or Sabu breaks his neck landing wrong vs. Benoit - or Supreme goes full speed forward on a 20 ft. ladder through 3 tables wrapped in barbed wire, or you see Mankind come off the Hell in the Cell twice and stick his tongue out through the new hole in his lip, or see 300 lb. plus Vic Grimes get tasered and fall through an eight-table castle from a scaffold like 50 feet in the air - and they come over the intercom and tell everyone to exit out one side because the ambulance has to come in the other - then you can call these guys morons, but a small part of you should consider if their intentions are to entertain an audience, often for less money than you and I might make that month - maybe you can give them the benefit of the doubt when it comes to calling them "dip****s" Supreme burnt 75% of his body when the valet put too much lighter fluid on the table he was put through; Vic Grimes spent a long time in the hospital after the scaffold stunt - would you have the balls or the courage to put yourself in that situation? Whether you think it's wise or not, or high-brow entertainment or not, ask yourself that. I sure as hell wouldn't want to bounce once off those ropes and get that burn under my arm - no way am I letting someone cut me with barbed wire. Maybe that's why I give the guys the benefit of the doubt, since they're willing to sacrifice their bodies so the fans can see a truly savage bout.

                    Wachuu fellers takkin bout. That thar was a nifty rsslin match.



                    Some folk'll never eat a skunk but then again
                    some folk'll, like Cletus the slack jawed yokel.
                    Last edited by SonnyG8R; 07-27-2005, 06:44 PM.

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