The Official WWE thread

Started by longball, September 21, 2007, 11:04:09 AM

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Santino

Rey-Jericho match their best together yet in WWE too.
Pity about Umaga. Would rather see him main-eventing than batista any day and pity he'll not get his run with the Undertaker now

Gabriel_Hurl

apparently Batista's "injury" is just a cover for a Wellness suspension

Gabriel_Hurl


Gabriel_Hurl

a guy I know used to work for Zoo/Nuts magazine - and he dealt with the wrestler interviews all the time

he got it for me


Gabriel_Hurl

which reminds me - i should do another one soon  :D

Gabriel_Hurl

QuoteMitsuharu Misawa, one of the greatest pro wrestlers of all-time, was declared dead at 10:10 p.m. Saturday night at a hospital in Hiroshima from an apparent heart attack after being being given a back suplex in a tag team title match.

Misawa would have turned 47 on June 18th.

Misawa, the president of Pro Wrestling NOAH, was teaming with Go Shiozaki in a match challenging Bison Smith & Akitoshi Saito for the GHC tag team championship in Hiroshima. Misawa was given the move at about 8:45 p.m. and knocked unconscious.

According to eye witness reports, Saito gave Misawa a "routine" back suplex that was described as a "7" in danger on a scale of one-to-ten. He did not get up. It was chaos in the ring as they attempted to revive him using CPR and the crowd was hushed for a while, and began a "Misawa" chant. He turned purple in the ring and was rushed to the hospital in an ambulance.

His heart stopped beating in the ring.

The wrestlers were told on the bus that he had passed away.

While it is being reported that he passed away at the hospital, he may have actually passed away in the ring.

Misawa was the Japanese high school national wrestling champion at 187 pounds in 1980, and was recruited by Giant Baba into All Japan Pro Wrestling. He gained his first taste of stardom in 1984 when he was chosen to be the second Tiger Mask. After unmasking in 1990, he became an even bigger star after a series of singles matches with Jumbo Tsuruta.

He was Japan's biggest pro wrestling star of the 90s, and one could make a strong case for him as the top wrestler of the decade. He was the Wrestler of the Year in 1995, 1997 and 1999.

After the death of Shohei "Giant" Baba, Misawa wrestled a little over one more year for All Japan Pro Wrestling, while working as company president. After consistently butting heads with owner Motoko Baba, the widow of Shohei Baba, he and 90% of the All Japan roster quit the company to form Pro Wrestling NOAH.

Galwaybhoy

Heard this yesterday.  Never saw him wrestle but its sad to hear these things, another wrestler dies young.  May he Rest In Piece.

GalwayBayBoy

Quote from: Gabriel_Hurl on June 15, 2009, 09:42:05 PM
QuoteMitsuharu Misawa, one of the greatest pro wrestlers of all-time, was declared dead at 10:10 p.m. Saturday night at a hospital in Hiroshima from an apparent heart attack after being being given a back suplex in a tag team title match.

Misawa would have turned 47 on June 18th.

Misawa, the president of Pro Wrestling NOAH, was teaming with Go Shiozaki in a match challenging Bison Smith & Akitoshi Saito for the GHC tag team championship in Hiroshima. Misawa was given the move at about 8:45 p.m. and knocked unconscious.

According to eye witness reports, Saito gave Misawa a "routine" back suplex that was described as a "7" in danger on a scale of one-to-ten. He did not get up. It was chaos in the ring as they attempted to revive him using CPR and the crowd was hushed for a while, and began a "Misawa" chant. He turned purple in the ring and was rushed to the hospital in an ambulance.

His heart stopped beating in the ring.

The wrestlers were told on the bus that he had passed away.

While it is being reported that he passed away at the hospital, he may have actually passed away in the ring.

Misawa was the Japanese high school national wrestling champion at 187 pounds in 1980, and was recruited by Giant Baba into All Japan Pro Wrestling. He gained his first taste of stardom in 1984 when he was chosen to be the second Tiger Mask. After unmasking in 1990, he became an even bigger star after a series of singles matches with Jumbo Tsuruta.

He was Japan's biggest pro wrestling star of the 90s, and one could make a strong case for him as the top wrestler of the decade. He was the Wrestler of the Year in 1995, 1997 and 1999.

After the death of Shohei "Giant" Baba, Misawa wrestled a little over one more year for All Japan Pro Wrestling, while working as company president. After consistently butting heads with owner Motoko Baba, the widow of Shohei Baba, he and 90% of the All Japan roster quit the company to form Pro Wrestling NOAH.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kTdcGK6bwHQ&feature=related

Galwaybhoy

Great video.

Some of those boys from Japan work very stiff!

Gabriel_Hurl

So - we've another Irish wrestler on our TV screens - Sheamus O'Shaughnessy debuted on ECW the other night

Justin Credible

Jeff Hardy has left the WWE.
Its rumoured to be drug problems again that haunted him in 2007.
A lot of WWE 'superstars' have similar problems.

Gabriel_Hurl

Quote from: Justin Credible on August 31, 2009, 03:01:37 PM
Jeff Hardy has left the WWE.
Its rumoured to be drug problems again that haunted him in 2007.
A lot of WWE 'superstars' have similar problems.

Not the reason I've heard

Justin Credible

I was reading on a WWE forum and they were giving this reason, but then on a different section they were talking that he has left to presue a career in Art.

Gabriel_Hurl

he's got a reality TV show that he's trying to get a TV channel to pick it up

Santino

Hopefully he'll be back better than ever like Jericho, although a lot sooner than 2 yrs time. Him, Punk and Jericho have been highlight in a dull year so far.