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Post by The Last Magician on Aug 8, 2013 1:49:03 GMT -6
To the best of my knowledge, D'Lo Brown hasn't wrestled El G.
Why D'Lo? With New Jack on the cards, I'm one shy of the Ganstas! But in his own right, he's recognised the world over for his entertainment and technical abilities, accomplished with a plethora of titles, and has a draw that stretches all the way back to Smoky Mountain.
Also, he's a CPA so he can do our taxes in his down time.
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Post by Nicholas Gray on Aug 8, 2013 3:16:59 GMT -6
El Generico is one of the best wrestlers in the world. Technically brilliant, but able to go to comedy at a moment's notice, he's captured the world's heart.
And that really pisses off Mondai Ryu.
What are all these idiots across the world doing cheering for someone in a mask that ISN'T him? Aren't they aware of how much better their time could be spent cheering HIM, the right honorable International Problem Dragon?! Didn't they know he would be Dream Gate champion any day now (Whether it's that pot smoking idiot CIMA or that weakling Takagi, he could take either one, hell, HE'D TAKE THEM BOTH ON)
So whatever! The world wanted to cheer for Generico, that was fine, he'd do what he always did, beat him! Whether it be in the ring (where it is well known he is King) or in the kitchen (his honorable cooking was worth many Michelin Stars, if only he could get someone with them to come try his food) So this, like all things, would come easy to him!
Generico had made him salty, and he was going to make Generico see that there was only one masked man that deserved the love of the world. And that person is Mondai Ryu, for he is salt.
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Post by Adrien Cochrane on Aug 8, 2013 4:01:46 GMT -6
El Generico vs. Cody Rhodes
It's a match-up so popular that you can actually find a fan made image of it if you google it. Their skill sets compliment each other, their gimmicks (well, the Generico one) would have made it a great match, and they are both young and talented wrestlers.
We might get that match in the WWE sooner or later.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 8, 2013 12:09:53 GMT -6
Actually, that's 8 hours, and I'm up.
What we've got here is an immensely talented wrestler, whether you want to call him El Generico or Sami Zayn. 5'11", 196 pounds, he's got skills, got charisma, anything you could ask for...unless, of course, you're Vince McMahon. Then he doesn't have size! He's tiny, he's unbelievable as a pro wrestler, he looks like a normal person!
What Mr. Generico/Zayn needs is a reality check! In pro wrestling, in sports entertainment, people want to see LARGER THAN LIFE characters and people! That's why it's going to be El Generico taking on...THE BIG SHOW!
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Post by THE MANLIEST MAN ON THE PLANET on Aug 8, 2013 12:24:01 GMT -6
Sami Zayn is most famous for his El Generico character, a Canadian pretending to be a Mexican luchador. Now this isn't the first time that someone has pretended to be a different nationality. There's Lex Luger, Kofi Kingston, Santino, Yokozuna. But it's somewhat easier with a mask, and I've always found that interesting.
There is one man who he has never faced who played that years before, many years before in fact. He was an Englishman who portrayed a Japanese Samurai with the supernatural power of hypnosis. Now image what could happen if El Generico was hypnotised? Tell me you wouldn't love that?
A former WWA World Champion and a man with a mask even more generic than Generico... I can see arguments starting about that one... His real name was Peter Thornley... But he became a British Icon and household name, not just for his wrestling but his many television appearances... as KENDO NAGAZAKI!
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Post by White Satan on Aug 8, 2013 12:38:14 GMT -6
Oh hey, we need a new round.
Ready? This will be fantastic.
Now you're going to draft a wrestler who is not in the WWE Hall of Fame, but should be. Clearly, they have to be retired/inactive/semi-active. And you're also going to tell me why.
Simple? I'd like to think so.
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Post by Mako Mancini on Aug 8, 2013 14:50:39 GMT -6
El Generico, he can surprise you at times and he can leave you disappointed. I figured I would have him go up against Rey Mysterio. They have similar wrestling mechanics, but they are different enough to make a pretty decent match. Rey is the one who can make others look amazing while being in the ring with him (If he isn't injured). Let El Generico be stiff, shit doesn't matter, Rey will get the fans behind the match and make it one to watch (Mainly because he is the only running the match).
It's simple tho, Rey would pull off the craziest movies with this guy and force the people to watch closely. Why? Because Rey is a fucking money maker, no matter what.
And I will choose my next round.... Gotta poop first.
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Post by Mako Mancini on Aug 8, 2013 15:23:59 GMT -6
Randy Savage is one of the most popular and successful wrestlers in the history of WWWE. He won the WWE Championship twice, and both were at a WrestleMania event. In addition to his main event title victories at the Showcase of the Immortals, he main evented another event where he lost the belt to Hulk Hogan. However, none of those matches are the WrestleMania battles he will be remembered most for. His match against Ricky Steamboat at WrestleMania III is considered to be the greatest match the WWE had during the '80s.
Randy Savage got the biggest snub of all and he should already be in the Hall of Fame, but he's not. Faced legends, beat legends, and is a legend himself. WrestleMania limelight at times. And lets face it.... Kurt Angle is going to be in it but Randy Savage isn't?? BULLLLLLLSHHHHHIIIIIITTTTTTT!
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Post by LAZERADE! on Aug 8, 2013 15:42:21 GMT -6
You know who isn't in the WWF/E/XYZ Hall Of Fame, but should be?
The Dynamite Kid. I mean sure, in WWF history he's best known as a tag wrestler, but that doesn't disqualify him from this category in my opinion. Look at his work in Japan. You can't deny the influence he had as a Junior Heavyweight. Look at some of the names he's directly influenced. Benoit and Lethal, to name but a few. This is a man that Bret Hart himself described as the "best wrestler he ever saw".
A legend the world over, he paid the price for his career. Stuck in a wheelchair for years due to the toll the industry took on his body, the very least he deserves is some recognition for the impact he made on the industry.
He's a five star match winner. He won the W.O.N. Most Underrated award, and the Match of the Year Award, in the same year. Best Technical and Flying Wrestler, won simultaneously.
The man. The myth. The legend.
The Dynamite Kid.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 8, 2013 18:27:06 GMT -6
He's an 8 time WWF/E World Champion, 5 time Tag Team Champion, a Royal Rumble winner, a Wrestlemania headliner. The Wrestlemanias that he headlined garnered a combined nearly 5 million pay-per-views, not to mention the countless other PPVs he headlined. He's half of the highest rated quarter-hour in pro wrestling history. But more than that, he's transcendent; a man who is the only true successful crossover between pro wrestling and the film industry. His name, built in the WWE, led to the highest salary for a first-time movie star (5.5 million dollars), a #1 New York Times bestselling autobiography, and starring roles that have, to date, grossed over THREE POINT FIVE BILLION DOLLARS (and counting!).
Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson.
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Post by THE MANLIEST MAN ON THE PLANET on Aug 8, 2013 19:22:35 GMT -6
The answer you are looking for... Has a magnificent moustache.
What? You need another reason?
How about being one of the best wrestlers of all time? Having the best physique in pro wrestling history! A former WCW World Heavyweight Champion! An AWESOME MOUSTACHE!!! The first man in living memory to have customised pants with his face over the crotch! Look at the crotch! The most viewable crotch crotch in wrestling history! More people looked at his crotch than Sharon Stone in Basic Instinct and are not gay! An AWESOME MOUSTACHE!!! The guy was an original member of DX! An AWESOME MOUSTACHE!!! He was the only man in history to appear on Nitro and Raw at the same time... An AWESOME MOUSTACHE!!! LOOK AT THE ABS!!! It isn't gay... honest...
BTW... "Ravishing" Rick Rude is my pick...
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Post by White Satan on Aug 8, 2013 19:29:02 GMT -6
Before I forgot, the last round winner was Nick.
Nick, your prize is simple.
You may also swap someone currently on your roster with anyone.
And now your next round. It's going to be quite simple as well.
You may draft anyone who has come up through WWE developmental between 2002-2012. There's plenty of them left.
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Post by Adrien Cochrane on Aug 8, 2013 21:04:04 GMT -6
With my pick, I am taking Razor Ramon. The man was a fixture of the Intercontinental Championship division in the mid-1990s. Who could forget the famous ladder match between he and Shawn Michaels at Wrestlemania X. If you haven't seen that match, you need to go see it. It won match of the year from all sorts of sources. And his 4 reigns as IC champion combined a total 437 days. That's fifth all time, higher than other perennial IC fixtures such as Shawn Michaels, Chris Jericho, Bret Hart, and Mr. Perfect. All of those names are either in the Hall of Fame or will be.
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Post by Nicholas Gray on Aug 8, 2013 23:22:59 GMT -6
Sorry Sally, but I'll be switching out Alex Koslov. Instead, for Rocky, I've decided to have him face Kenny Omega.
My pick, meanwhile, for this round is easy. Diamond Dallas Page. The man was one of the biggest names in WCW, hugely over. Diamond Cutter was the shit. His feud with Macho Man was the shit. But that's honestly not the reason he should be put in.
He should be put in for being the closest wrestling has to a Saint.
DDP Yoga is some kind of gift from the angels. Go look up all the wrestlers praising it for helping their aching bodies. I'll wait.
Yeah, quite a few people, huh?
Not only that, but now he's accepted Jake Roberts and Scott Hall into his home to help them overcome their demons. Two of the men who every year people thought would be their last, that could never beat their demons. What happens once they move in with DDP? They start KICKING THEIR DEMONS ASSES.
So Saint Dallas should be inducted as soon as possible, for his contributions to helping wrestlers.
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Post by The Last Magician on Aug 9, 2013 0:07:17 GMT -6
So this round is for someone who deserves to be in the WWE Hall of Fame. Well, let's pretend for a moment that the Hall of Fame is to recognise wrestlers who have, for one reason or another, been notable in history. Let's imagine that the WWE monopoly on it is, well, forgotten about for a day.
Stevie Ray is a record-setting tag team wrestler with a man who is already in the Hall. And, let's face it: If your partner is there, you should be there too. Ok, sure, he's not as decorated compared to Booker T or others in there. But in regards to what he actually did in WCW and as Harlem Heat - the two of them should have been inducted as a team.
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