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    Kayfabe Staff  /  May 19, 2017

    5 Predictions for WWE Backpack or Flapjack or Slapchop or Whatever Show is Happening This Sunday

    5 Predictions for WWE Backpack or Flapjack or Slapchop or Whatever Show is Happening This Sunday

    World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) is hosting the 27th of its 132 annual pay-per-views this Sunday, and we have five must-read […]

    World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) is hosting the 27th of its 132 annual pay-per-views this Sunday, and we have five must-read predictions for, um, Backpack? Payday?

    WWE Backpedal — wait, is is this one Slapshot? — will feature the superstars of Smackdown in a pay-per-view that promises to be even exciting than the one that happened three days ago, WWE Packrat.

    The main event of WWE Flipflop will see longtime indy darling Randy Orton square off against the bodybuilder who recently resurrected the Jinder Mahal persona (previously portrayed by Tiger Ali Singh).

    Fans can expect the same kind of hard-hitting, high-flying action they have enjoyed in previous WWE pay-per-views, like Paywall, Flapjack, and Knapsack. Our predictions:

    Orton defeats Mahal with an RKO out of exactly where you’d expect
    Corbin Bernsen defeats Sami Zayn, because Vince McMahon hates you
    Shiny McNamara beats that cute guy from the Spirit Squad
    The six-woman tag match happens while you’re out of the room
    Kevin Owens and AJ Styles remind you why you like wrestling
    Also this weekend is NXT: tAkeOveRr rE:EvOLshun 7: ElecTRIC BooGaloO, which will feature such up-and-coming developmental talent as Wolfy Alexander Bagwell, Fuzz Sawyer, Lonely Orkan, and Heck No Javie

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    I'm a bit disappointed with WWE's programming of the women's divisions, TBH. They have millions of PPVs, and yet can't seem to find room for two women's matches on the cards, even in NXT which used to have two on most Takeovers, and have fallen back to BS multi-women matches (triple threat on Takeover, 6 woman tag on Backlash) to get everyone on the card.

    Looking forward to Nakamura kicking Dolph's head off, however!

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    A bit off topic, but..

    Published on Feb 3, 2017
    This is the story of how a professional wrestler fought to desegregate a Memphis auditorium. Sputnik Monroe was a "bad guy" or "heel" who wrestled in Memphis in the late 1950s. It was his job to make wrestling fans hate him so much, that they would lay down their hard earned money to see him get beat by the "good guy." He was so good at his job, that thousands of people paid to see him wrestle every Monday night at Ellis Auditorium. When he wasn't wrestling, he was hanging out with his friends in the cafes on Beale Street. Sputnik was one of the few white people that you'd find on Beale Street and his friends were all black. He was often arrested for the crime of being a white person who would dare to drink in public with a black person. This was scandalous at the time. When his day in court arrived, he was the first white person in Memphis to be represented by (his friend) a black lawyer. This was even more scandalous. It became common knowledge among the African American community of Memphis that Sputnik Monroe was alright. When his black friends came to see him wrestle, they were forced to sit in the balcony, while the whites sat in the good seats down below. When Sputnik entered the ring, a huge round of cheers would rain down from the balcony. This would make the white folks hate him even more. Sputnik one day confronted the promoters and told them that he would refuse to wrestle unless they allowed his black friends to sit anywhere they wanted. The promoters realized that Sputnik was making them a ton of money, so they gave in to his demands. This lead to the very first desegregated sporting event in the southern part of the United States.

    All of that because a professional wrestler was willing to take a principled stand. Imagine what the rest of us might be capable of.

    I think more people should know about Sputnik Monroe, so I wrote this song. Please share this with anyone who might be interested. I need your help to get the word out.
    Thanks for giving a damn,
    -Otis

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    That man deserved a DB...

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    Interesting crossover:

    JBL on the All Blacks podcast:

    SoundCloud - Hear the world’s sounds

    Got his first introduction to rugby by the Bushwackers and had really gotten into it since moving to Bermuda (and has a rugby academy there for troubled youth).

    He nominates his best crossover rugby player from WWE.

    :::

    Brock Lesner at number 8 front row with a front row that includes Mark Henry. He also mentions some other names I didn't recognise.

    :::

    Crazy how wide the reach of that All Blacks Legacy book is. I've had it on my kindle for a few years. I should read it.

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    Was great to listen to once JBL got into it - real depth of rugby knowledge

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    Mike Mooneyham Special to The Post and Courier  /  sports

    Pro wrestling great Harley Race facing uphill battle

    Pro wrestling great Harley Race facing uphill battle

    He is widely known as “The Greatest Wrestler on God’s Green Earth.” While that point might elicit some debate among pro wrestling scholars, there’s little argument that Harley Race truly

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    Ahh, that's what he is doing now. Good on him

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    Legit Boss

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    Aparently Daniel Bryan wrestled in a dark match before todays RAW

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    Im so behind the times with WWE at the moment. They only vaguely related stuff I've seen recently is anything that comes via Total Bellas or Divas or whatever its called that my wife has become addicted to.

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    Brock Lesnar v AJ Styles at Survivor Series a couple hours ago is one of the best fights I've seen in years, probably Brock's best fight since his original WWE run a dozen years ago. Styles is amazing, holyfuck did his body take some abuse tonight.

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    (Edit) Video got pulled. Try to catch if you can..

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    Total respect from Heyman. It's a work, but it's a shoot. Believe every word of it.

    And does he ever know how to work a microphone. A true master.

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    @salacious-crumb said in WWE Network:

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    FOund some highlights

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