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Oh goody the man that couldn't get his small brain around the rules of an inter-gender match is coming back to the WWE, because you know we don't have nearly enough big 6'5+ botching monsters as it is.
Why have they stuck Heyman with him? Seems a bit below him. Ah well he can't be any worse then when he made his debut and it'll be fun watching him botch his way through his matches, let the comedy ensue
> I only insult when insults are due.
how was an insult due then?
i only pointed out a flaw in your argument.
> Have you read Mick Foley's
> biography then you read he started wrestling in his backyard.
ok, you're FINALLY getting this, "he started wrestling in his backyard". correct.
> there are idiots who make it look bad for the rest but some do come
> from that background and do make a name for themselves.
*sigh*
no, no, NO. "Backyard wrestling" is (again) mainly teenagers hitting each other with light sticks or other household things, usually on a trampoline or something. this is not, i repeat, NOT the same as learning to wrestle in the locale of your back yard.
no-one from what we know as "backyard wrestling" (that's the teenagers again, ok?) has ever been a success from it.
please note: if you fail to get it this time, i'm giving up..
> To the remarks from Very_(soft)metal
worst. insult. ever.
> on the comments of back yard
> wrestling being a joke I simply disagree.
then you're wrong :P
> Yes nowadys wrestlers come
> from well know stables from the likes of Dean Melenko, and Shawn
> Micheals. But when you compere wrestling nowadays to say 10 20 years
> ago it is simply different. If you have read autobiographys from the
> likes of Mick Foley or Terry Funk and even Ric Flair they all started
> from what you call back yard wrestling, and look at them they are
> legends in there own right.
i agree, they ARE legends, but they didn't come from the backyard wrestling scene. i've explained this already, there's a difference between learning to wrestle in a backyard, and backyard wrestling. The former is a good idea, and the way many of the older guys started out. The latter is a bunch of cretinous teenagers hitting each other with bins.
don't make me explain it again, and don't throw insults around just because someone disagrees with you, it's pitiful.
> playing back garden wrestling helps
*explodes with laughter*
that.... was the single most stupid thing i've ever heard. The Hardys did NOT start in some crappy backyard outfit, they practiced the PROPER way of wrestling in their yard sure, and went on to run a whole territory i believe, but to refer to it as "playing back garden wrestling" is laughable. The Back yard stuff you probably refer to involves a bunch of amateurs doing unsafe moves in an unsafe manner in unsafe conditions. i guarantee, you walk into ANY wrestling school spouting about your backyard credibility and you'll be laughed right back out the door.