You can say this about anyone, but it'd be badass if they had Joe beat Lex Luger's reign as longest reigning US Champion.Didn't watch last night, but that's awesome that Samoa Joe won the United States Championship. Bout time he got some gold.
Now let him have a good run and make him a monster, not just some dude who holds the title. Really feel like that championship hasn't mattered since.................maybe AJ Styles had it? Hard to care about it even then
I thought Dean Ambrose held that record? He didn't defend like ever, but I'm pretty sure he has the recordYou can say this about anyone, but it'd be badass if they had Joe beat Lex Luger's reign as longest reigning US Champion.
So Shield Reunion Part III? Wonder if that means Dean is still leaving. I didn't watch last night, but WWE mentioned it on the broadcast apparently which could mean it's a work? IDK anymore!
Also, I wish I cared about them having a match against The Evil League of Evil. They're going to destroy them in like five seconds on Sunday. Here's hoping for a Reigns heel turn, but I bet if they go that route it'll be Dean again and it sets up a Wrestlemania match between him and Reigns.
He has the longest reign since the US Championship became part of WWE, but Lex Luger is still the guy with the longest reign.I thought Dean Ambrose held that record? He didn't defend like ever, but I'm pretty sure he has the record
Wwe versions of those title reigns are irrelevant.He has the longest reign since the US Championship became part of WWE, but Lex Luger is still the guy with the longest reign.
Nwa was great.Anyone else here old enough to have been watching wrestling in the 80's? if so who watched WWF and NWA and actually enjoyed NWA more because of the in ring action even with their lower level production values? That doesn't mean I didn't like WWF as well but I always thought NWA had more intense shows due to the action in the ring seeming more realistic.
Not old enough to have lived through it, but I've watched quite a bit myself. My take away is that the character work and promo style was way more fun, at least for WWE. Many of the matches are interesting and fun to watch, but I do find myself enjoying modern matches more.Anyone else here old enough to have been watching wrestling in the 80's? if so who watched WWF and NWA and actually enjoyed NWA more because of the in ring action even with their lower level production values? That doesn't mean I didn't like WWF as well but I always thought NWA had more intense shows due to the action in the ring seeming more realistic.
Not old enough to have lived through it, but I've watched quite a bit myself. My take away is that the character work and promo style was way more fun, at least for WWE. Many of the matches are interesting and fun to watch, but I do find myself enjoying modern matches more.
It's been obvious they were building up to a Corbin/Angle match, yes. Kurt's last WWE match? That's a surprise.Yeah but it's been obvious for months
This is really good, not sure how long it'll be up though. WWE wrestlers really should be considered employees, the company is too big and too wealthy to get away with calling them contractors.
John Oliver? It’s usually on YouTube for free through Last Weekend Tonight’s channel. It was a good main story and quite sad. I don’t remember the Jake the Snake fund. I would have donated.
It's unfair to blame 95% of wrestler deaths on any of the wrestling companies.
In the WWE's case Hart is the main one you can blame on them.
So I'm guessing WM will be about 10hrs?