Hunter Rider is now available as a DLC on the Wrestling Thread -- Part 80

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Honestly, Ryback's mic work is pretty good. To the point, then FEED ME MORE.
 
Ryback needs to go heel and go into a championship program with Cena. That would be pretty cool.
 
Honestly, Ryback's mic work is pretty good. To the point, then FEED ME MORE.

He looks like he's gonna fire boogers out of his nose, everytime he breaths. It's terrible, he should just talk normal.

So what we are gonna ruin Cesaro's momentum now to "feed" roidback? Ugh!
 
Ryback needs to go heel and go into a championship program with Cena. That would be pretty cool.

that would make me side with Cena, and I dont really want to do that.
 
Good god, if I ever flew in a fighter jet, I'd throw up my pancreas.
 
That's the first time I saw someone use a 7 Up machine for something in years.
 
Katelyn just got herself a face full.
 
Is it just me, or is Big Show sort of a weak WHC? I don't know, I just don't like his character. WWE needs to get a little Attitude back and allow some more....colorful? language :hehe:

And more "Bah Gawd!! He's busted wide open!!!"s
 
I'm sorry, but this attack had me laughing. :funny:
 
WWE Raw (Airing next Monday)

* Santa Claus opens RAW but Alberto Del Rio comes out and hits him with his car. An ambulance showed up to help Santa. Santa Claus gets stretchered out. The crowd chants, "You Killed Santa."

* Kane beat Cody Rhodes

* Natalya, Alicia Foxx, Kaitlyn and Layla defeated Rosa Mendes, Eve, Aksana and Tamina when Kaitlyn pinned Eve.

* Big Show vs. Sheamus in a Lumberjack Frost Match is next. The guys around ringside are Tyson Kidd, Justin Gabriel, Darren Young, Titus O'Neil, Drew McIntyre, Heath Slater, Jinder Mahal, Tensai, Brodus Clay and The Usos. Sheamus won with the Brogue Kick and everyone brawled after the match.

* David Otunga comes out as Alberto Del Rio's lawyer after he hit Santa Claus earlier. This leads to Otunga vs. Zack Ryder. Ryder defeats Otunga.

* Wade Barrett and Antonio Cesaro vs. The Miz and Kofi Kingston is up next. Miz and Kofi get the win.

* Brad Maddox vs. The Great Khali is next. Hornswoggle comes out dressed as an elf. Khali gets the win with a chokeslam. He and Hornswoggle sing Merry Christmas until CM Punk comes out and interrupts.

* Punk rants on Ryback and wants him punished for causing the injury. Heyman grabs the mic and does his usual speech putting Punk over as champion. Ryback interrupts him to a big pop. Ryback announced that his title match on the first Raw of 2013 will be a TLC match. Ryback chanted TLC instead of Feed Me More

* Raw will return to Pittsburgh three weeks before WrestleMania 29 with a Raw TV event on March 18.

* Daniel Bryan defeated Damien Sandow.

* The Usos, Brodus Clay, Tyson Kidd, Justin Gabriel and Santino Marella vs. 3MB, Darren Young, Titus O'Neil and Tensai is up next. Team Usos get the win.

* The crew sets up Christmas trees and presents around the ring. Alberto Del Rio vs. John Cena in a Miracle on 34th Street Fight is up next. Good entertaining match for Christmas. Cena got the win. They had different weapons and items in the presents at ringside. Ricardo Rodriguez got involved. Mick Foley came out as Santa Claus and swung a bag of toys at Ricardo before Cena got the win. Foley Claus passed out presents as Cena gave a speech to the fans and the WWE crew.
 
With the rumors of Ryback/Big Show at Mania for the WHC, I must ask. Can Ryback even lift Big Show? Or are his muscles more for show, like Batista and bodybuilder Triple H in 2002, looking the part but unable to hit the freakish power moves? Remember, Batista couldn't lift Booker T for a powerbomb at Summerslam 2006. I ask this because Ryback botched the shellshock on Tensai a few months ago. A guy like Cena, Lesnar, or Goldberg would have no problem lifting Tensai.

Also, Kaitlyn is banging hot though it took her a minute to grow on me. For some reason, watching her get worked over by whatever heel she is facing turns me on. Strange.
 
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With the rumors of Ryback/Big Show at Mania for the WHC, I must ask. Can Ryback even lift Big Show? Or are his muscles more for show, like Batista and bodybuilder Triple H in 2002, looking the part but unable to hit the freakish power moves? Remember, Batista couldn't lift Booker T for a powerbomb at Summerslam 2006. I ask this because Ryback botched the shellshock on Tensai a few months ago. A guy like Cena, Lesnar, or Goldberg would have no problem lifting Tensai.

Also, Kaitlyn is banging hot though it took her a minute to grow on me. For some reason, watching her get worked over by whatever heel she is facing turns me on. Strange.

It all comes down to timing and cooperation. Remember Lesnar struggling to lift Bob Holly for a powerbomb, then a month later tossing around Big Show like a rag doll?

I think Tensai sandbagged Ryback, much like it's rumored that Holly sandbagged Brock that time, because both before and after that match, Ryback hit his move on him without any issue.

Show is a pro, and knows how to properly work with people, so I don't think it's improbably for Ryback to be able to pull it off.
 
Monday's (12/17) episode of WWE RAW drew a 2.89 rating and averaged 4.23 million viewers for the 3-hour Slammy Awards show. The rating was up from last week's 2.67 and viewership was up a healthy 12%. This was RAW's best rating since October 29th.

Once again, RAW lost viewership in the final hour. The hourly breakdown was:

Hour 1: 4.29 million
Hour 2: 4.41 million
Hour 3: 3.99 million

RAW's viewership ranked #2 on cable for the night, behind the NFL's Monday Night Football game on ESPN, which drew a season-low 10.1 million viewers.

(Source: PWTorch.com)

Shad Gaspard recently appeared on BDSIR's PerfectPlex Radio's Mike Knoxxx, Spotface, KME and Rivera to talk about a number of issues including his new reality show, his acting career, how the Rock beat him out of playing Roadblock, why Cryme Tyme broke up, why CTC didn't last, and why he thinks Kofi Kingston should be a world champ. Here are the higlights:

On his new reality show: “Well a friend of mine came to me and said he wants to do a reality documentary on me. I was kind of standoffish at first because he asked me earlier last year and I said no because I am pretty private about my life, you know it's not a lot of pictures of my son or anybody in my family online. He kind of convinced me because he told me it would be like Alistar Overeems' Show where it's not a jerk off to himself he's not sitting there talking bout 'look at me! Oh, I'm great'. It's a real reality show. It's a real documentary. It's not even a reality show. It's a documentary. It's what's happening in my life on a day to day basis and you guys get to see it now.”

On whether or not the door is closed on a return to wrestling: “I'm not big on closing doors. I always leave them cracked open.”

If he would quit acting to become a wrestler if WWE had something good for him: "No. I would never stop acting. I mean to be totally honest with you, it's one of those things where I've been working hard to do this acting thing for five years now and this last three years has been a real struggle upward that I really don't want to quit right now. I am so close I can taste it and everybody else can see it and I am literally fighting my ass off to get there everyday. I wouldn't give it up.”

On almost playing Roadblock and if the talks of him playing the character were serious: “There were and it was before Rock joined (signed on) and what happened with that was a friend of mine new the casting and he knew what they were looking for and he gives me a number to call and I am thinking it is just a friend of his and I called the number and I was like “Oh I'm so sorry” because, you know, because actors should never call casting ever. So I called casting and was like “oh my God, I'm so sorry, it was an accident. They said 'oh, it's okay, please send me your stuff.' I told them I'd have my agent sent it and they said 'Oh, you can send it yourself.' It's not a big deal. So I send my resume and stuff and a week later my agent said 'they want you to come in and audition'. So I flew to L.A., I auditioned and I literally killed it in the room. And in the original script, Roadblock wasn't the leader. Flint was and Roadblock was his back up. And so after my audition I left and a half hour later my agent calls and said 'They love you! Their f-king ecstatic!' because they were looking for somebody to play that Roadblock role and they were looking for someone to play that Flint role that could take over from Channing Tatum for a while and everyone they casted just wasn't a big enough star name. And what happened was, from what I'm told, is they started recruiting Rock because they wanted Rock to play Sgt. Slaughter. Yeah, so rather than the Joes going to find Duke, they go to find Sgt. Slaughter that turns out to be Rock and he comes on and he's just the baddest mother f-ker on the planet. And so what happens is they gave Rock a sheet of names and at the top of the list was Sgt. Slaughter but he skipped that name and went straight to Roadblock. And I was like, 'aw, I wont be Roadblock! (laughs)”

On Cryme Tyme's break-up: "What happened was it was just time. It was one of those things where we weren't getting titles for whatever reason and you know, if we break-up, we can break up and always come back together because you know, no matter what we're still brothers. So plans for me that, I was told a year after I got released, I was told my plans by some of the old writers. A lot of the old writers live in L.A. And we always talk. We always have lunches and a lot of them are working at Paramount, where I'm at and they will see me and be like “Oh yeah, this guy used to be a wrestler. But I know the plans for me was I was supposed to go to Raw and face Cena and I actually remember the day of the draft and I didn't get drafted to Raw like I was supposed to that night so I was like something's up. So we came to Smackdown the next day, I remember walking down the hallway and seeing Michael Hayes and I was like 'what am I doing today?' and he said “I don't f-ing know because you're not supposed to be here.' So it was supposed to be me vs. Cena and they were supposed to build me up as a major heel on Raw. But because of certain agents and certain people didn't think I deserved it all of a sudden I became the guy that can't wrestle."

On if he knew the people that were against them: "I do. I know who some of them were, but you know me I'm a business man and I don't need to air all that on the radio."

On what happened with CTC (Cryme Tyme Cenation): "It's a weird thing with Cena sometimes. I think guy's like Hunter, Taker, Rock, you know those guys are onions. They have layers to them Stone Cold, you know. They've changed their gimmicks up in so many different ways all the time and it always benefited them. They see the best in changing what they are doing up. And sometimes with Cena he doesn't really want to change it up. I remember we were doing the CTC thing and where at a house show and it was John Cena vs. Ted Dibiase and Cody Rhodes (in a handicap match). And I remember Randy Orton coming to me and he was like 'What the F-ck? Why is he facing two guys? You guys aren't facing anybody. You're doing a run in and I'm facing a random person.' You know, it didn't make any sense. He (Orton) was like, 'why not just make it a 6-man tag?' We were doing CTC but at the house shows it was CTB. It was Cryme Tyme/Batista. “We literally did more 6-mans where it was me, J and Batista vs. Jericho, Rhodes and Dibiase or Orton, Rhodes and Dibiase. You know, it was a weird situation. Everybody thought it was beneficial. I can't really tell you how Cena felt but I just know that it just didn't go any further than what it did.

On whether there is a glass ceiling in WWE: "Well you know what? That glass ceiling is gonna come into really good context in the next say... I say three years. Cause Kofi Kingston's contract is gonna be up soon. And if there is anybody on the WWE roster, right now who deserves a world heavyweight championship more than Kofi Kingston, please let me know who he is? Because honest to God, Kofi Kingston is amazing. He makes every match he is in. There hasn't been a match that Kofi Kingston has been in where you haven't been amazed by what he did. So if the glass ceiling does exist, Kofi Kingston shouldn't get a title. But if the glass ceiling doesn't exist, within the next 2 years Kofi Kingston should be world heavyweight champion at least once."

Which World Title should Kofi get?: "Either one and this comes straight from my heart. He should be WWE champion at least once. Because honestly who deserves to be champion more; Ryback or Kofi Kingston?"


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I missed alot with the whole AJ and Dolph now a couple and Cena being beat up by another big guy.
 
I admire and applaud Ryder's will and drive to succeed, but he does absolutely nothing for me.

If Ryder wants to be THE top guy one day he will have to come up with a better gimmick or character than than the Jersey Shore fratboy thing.
 
It all comes down to timing and cooperation. Remember Lesnar struggling to lift Bob Holly for a powerbomb, then a month later tossing around Big Show like a rag doll?

I think Tensai sandbagged Ryback, much like it's rumored that Holly sandbagged Brock that time, because both before and after that match, Ryback hit his move on him without any issue.

Show is a pro, and knows how to properly work with people, so I don't think it's improbably for Ryback to be able to pull it off.

Yeah and that sandbagging got Holly his neck broken because Brock's strength simply overpowered is stupid antics.

In the case of Show he'll do all he can to make sure Roidback gets his big spot at Mania if that is indeed booked, but if Ryback can't hold him then he could end up badly hurt.
 
wait.....I thought they were turning ADR face??
 
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