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  • MN5M Offline
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    @KiwiMurph said in WWE Network:

    The lunatic McMagon is finally gone from WWE. Resigned in disgrace. Sponsors withdrawing was the final straw.

    WWE has been shit for about 25 years. No loss at all

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    Can I sneak in with an unpopular opinion that was was always make believe? Never got why people pretended it wasn’t.

    Accusations v McMahon massively disturbing though.

    All comes down to $$ and power. Expect these to be found true, and him to go down.

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    Royal rumble yesterday and I caught some highlights. Sameness

    Don’t realise Logan Paul was on WWE now?

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    Sad.

    Andre and maybe Bundy aside……they really did die for the business.

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    The Vince stuff is insane. Listened to Jim Cornette and he reckoned it was the drugs and all the other shit that eventually effed with Vince's mind. Not that the guy wasnt a very odd fish to begin with. Very sad that this will be his legacy because he built something pretty damn extraordinary

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    @Rancid-Schnitzel said in WWE Network:

    The Vince stuff is insane. Listened to Jim Cornette and he reckoned it was the drugs and all the other shit that eventually effed with Vince's mind. Not that the guy wasnt a very odd fish to begin with. Very sad that this will be his legacy because he built something pretty damn extraordinary

    Yeah but have a look at any interview with pretty much any wrestler from the 80s. They either don’t mention Vince or they go on about what an arsehole he is. None of this is really too surprising

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    @MN5 said in WWE Network:

    @Rancid-Schnitzel said in WWE Network:

    The Vince stuff is insane. Listened to Jim Cornette and he reckoned it was the drugs and all the other shit that eventually effed with Vince's mind. Not that the guy wasnt a very odd fish to begin with. Very sad that this will be his legacy because he built something pretty damn extraordinary

    Yeah but have a look at any interview with pretty much any wrestler from the 80s. They either don’t mention Vince or they go on about what an arsehole he is. None of this is really too surprising.

    Not sure about that. Plenty who hate him but still have (Or had) huge respect. There's a difference between being an arsehole to wrestlers and sex trafficking.

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    Good grief wrestling was good fun back in the day.

    This is extraordinarily awesome.

    Steiner maths

    I’m not sure how everyone kept a straight face during this

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    The numbers don’t lie…

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    @JK said in WWE Network:

    The numbers don’t lie…

    ….and they spell disaster.

    I love how seamlessly he combines fractions and percentages. Truly a maths revolutionary….

    If there’s one other thing this promo taught me it’s to always add Kurt Angle into the mix.

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    On the original topic of the thread, WWE will be available in NZ via Netflix from 2025 although apparently PLEs (PPVs in old terms) are available now if logging in from NZ. Presumably that will be the end of the Network for the time being.

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    @sparky said in RIP 2025:

    Hulk Hogan.

    One of the main men of the golden age of pro wrestling

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    Terrible week.

    The Hulkster was never one of my absolute favourites ( even as a kid I found lots of his come from behind victories a bit silly ) but he absolutely changed Wrestling for the better.

    Legend.

    Superstar.

    RIP

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    @MN5 said in RIP 2025:

    Terrible week.

    The Hulkster was never one of my absolute favourites ( even as a kid I found lots of his come from behind victories a bit silly ) but he absolutely changed Wrestling for the better.

    Legend.

    Superstar.

    RIP

    you missed out union snitch and racist.

    Rami J. Hanna  /  Aug 23, 2024

    Jesse Venture: I Wanted To Unionize Pro Wrestling, Hulk Hogan Ratted Me Out To Vince McMahon

    Jesse Venture: I Wanted To Unionize Pro Wrestling, Hulk Hogan Ratted Me Out To Vince McMahon

    Jesse Ventura wanted a better place for pro wrestling. Former Minnesota Governor was not surprised when he saw Hulk Hogan acting like a fool for former President, Donald Trump. In fact, he has known more about this kind of behavior from the former WWF Champion because when Ventura tried to make pro...

    even Andre the Giant disliked him..

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    replied to Virgil last edited by MN5
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    @Virgil said in RIP 2025:

    @MN5 said in RIP 2025:

    Terrible week.

    The Hulkster was never one of my absolute favourites ( even as a kid I found lots of his come from behind victories a bit silly ) but he absolutely changed Wrestling for the better.

    Legend.

    Superstar.

    RIP

    you missed out union snitch and racist.

    Rami J. Hanna  /  Aug 23, 2024

    Jesse Venture: I Wanted To Unionize Pro Wrestling, Hulk Hogan Ratted Me Out To Vince McMahon

    Jesse Venture: I Wanted To Unionize Pro Wrestling, Hulk Hogan Ratted Me Out To Vince McMahon

    Jesse Ventura wanted a better place for pro wrestling. Former Minnesota Governor was not surprised when he saw Hulk Hogan acting like a fool for former President, Donald Trump. In fact, he has known more about this kind of behavior from the former WWF Champion because when Ventura tried to make pro...

    even Andre the Giant disliked him..

    alt text

    @Virgil if you’d taken more steroids vitamins and said your prayers as a kid like the Hulkster told you to you wouldn’t be so cynical

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    #433

    @Bovidae said in RIP 2025:

    The roids will eventually catch up with you.

    Half of his contemporaries barely made 40. He actually did very well.

    As Virgil alludes to there is a school of thought that Hogan was a bit of an arsehole but he changed wrestling. If it wasn’t for him they’d still be in bingo halls.

    There was nothing like WWE in the 80s. Larger than life and just amazing to watch. The superstars drastically shortened their lives for our entertainment

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    Terry was a piece of shit.

    Hulk Hogan however WAS professional wrestling. He legitimised it, he gave it mainstream cred, and everything that came after was pretty much down to him.
    Never my favourite, even in the 80s, and now in hindsight some of the shit he pulled was crap (in ring, as i said, Terry is a piece of shit and there is no denying that). But Hogan's legacy is locked in.

    That golden era is almost all gone (but seriously how the fuck is Rick Flair still alive?).

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