Wrestling Thread Jan 5-18 | 1/16 New Japan Debuts on AXS 9pm et - Tanahashi v Okada 2013

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Yea that is the one with Nakamura and Yoshi Tatsu. I love watching training videos.

Anybody watching the NJPW New Years dash show? Day after WK9
 
I don't know it, but he used to come out to Dr Wily's theme from Mega Man 2 which is sooooo sick.


 
Nakamura's theme is vicious as well.

Reminds me of Hayabusa's old theme during certain parts

 

 
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furiousstylezz furiousstylezz Congrats on the baby girl brother..If I may offer this 1 piece of advice, please enjoy every single second..Time goes by so fast and it's honestly heart breaking..You just blink and the next thing you know they've turned into a completely different person..My son, Cooper, turns 7 yrs old in 3 days and it makes me a little sad..I'm very proud of the smart, funny, and caring little boy he is, but God I miss those days of just me and him hanging out when he was a baby.. :wow:

@jdcurt2 You never got with me about the ROH show..You going?..Did you get your tickets yet?..
 
Happy New Year to my NT brothers.

Told you guys my gf, now wife, was pregnant. Found out I'll be having a baby girl. Looks like she isnt dating until the 12th of Never, hahahaha.
Happy New Years!  And congrats on the baby!
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Too bad no other company exists outside of WWE (and Austins podcast). Shovel could send Team Cena to ROH/PWS/PWG for a week or two and create some serious buzz. No way they would be turned away.
That could actually be pretty dope if the storyline had more time to develop too close to the rumble/wrestlemania season
 
Man all TYPES of groupie stuff was probably going on here. @Meangene45  would love one of these today

There once was a time when sports-entertainment fans had the opportunity to play a game of shuffleboard with Scott Steiner, enjoy a midnight buffet with Johnny B. Badd and battle “The Z-Man” Tom Zenk in a limbo contest. It was the early ’90s — a glorious age when a wrestler could wear a neon fanny pack without fear of ridicule — and not one, but two wrestling-themed cruises were troubling the waters. (PHOTOS)

It began in 1991 when a group of WCW competitors embarked on the wonderfully named Bruise Cruise. In retrospect, it should have been a disaster. The Atlanta-based company mixed infamous troublemakers like big Scott Hall and The Fabulous Freebirds with hundreds of WCW fans, added water and waited for the reaction. But, to everyone’s surprise, it turned out pretty well. So well, in fact, that the Bruise Cruise sailed off and on for the next eight years with the likes of "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan and The Nitro Girls on board. Not only that, but WWE decided to launch an ocean liner of their own in 1996 with the debut of the Wrestle Vessel.

“I was always jealous of those fans, because I never got to do it,” Zack Ryder told WWE.com when asked about WWE’s foray into ocean travel. “You got to tan. You got to meet your favorite Superstars. It seemed like a dream come true.”

As far as WWE Classics can tell, it kind of was. While some celebrity conventions skimp on the big names, WWE went all out with the two Wrestle Vessels, sending future WWE Hall of Famers like Shawn Michaels, Bret “Hit Man” Hart and Sunny to sea on the ship’s voyages. Even Good Ol’ J.R. made the trip. By all accounts, those excursions followed WWE’s family friendly standards (well, except for “Stone Cold” Steve Austin who wore a shirt that said “Take Me Drunk I’m Home”) with Superstars participating in autograph sessions, volleyball tournaments and a communal viewing of Monday Night Raw. (WATCH) The inaugural WCW Bruise Cruise, on the other hand, sounded more like a floating frat house than a vacation for the kids.

“It was a good time,” said Michael “P.S.” Hayes — a guest on WCW’s first expedition and a man who appreciates the freedoms of international waters. “Me and Jimmy 'Jam' [Garvin] started a food fight one night. A couple of tops came off in the pool. We drank and played cards. It wasn’t PG at all, but it was pretty cool.”
 
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