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He really does need some American Dragon apparel. My favorite Bryan shirts ever:


The word "professional" has been thrown around a lot lately, but it's funny how WWE treating their performers professionally doesn't seem to enter into the discussion.
Just this past summer everything Triple H and Steph did to Bryan, Miz and Dolph was unprofessional, they did it under the guise of wrestling heels but if that was the case the faces would get payback, that is how wrestling works, but this isn't wrestling, it's Triple H and Steph shooting and getting their rocks off, and THAT is unprofessional.
Say what you want about Vince, when him and Shane ran angles with faces they got humiliated, they got a whooping and ultimately as the heels, they got their comeuppance, that is professional. Triple H is a student of the game, but he only adheres to the chapters that suit his agenda.
The word "professional" has been thrown around a lot lately, but it's funny how WWE treating their performers professionally doesn't seem to enter into the discussion.
Just this past summer everything Triple H and Steph did to Bryan, Miz and Dolph was unprofessional, they did it under the guise of wrestling heels but if that was the case the faces would get payback, that is how wrestling works, but this isn't wrestling, it's Triple H and Steph shooting and getting their rocks off, and THAT is unprofessional.
Say what you want about Vince, when him and Shane ran angles with faces they got humiliated, they got a whooping and ultimately as the heels, they got their comeuppance, that is professional. Triple H is a student of the game, but he only adheres to the chapters that suit his agenda.
The word "professional" has been thrown around a lot lately, but it's funny how WWE treating their performers professionally doesn't seem to enter into the discussion.
Just this past summer everything Triple H and Steph did to Bryan, Miz and Dolph was unprofessional, they did it under the guise of wrestling heels but if that was the case the faces would get payback, that is how wrestling works, but this isn't wrestling, it's Triple H and Steph shooting and getting their rocks off, and THAT is unprofessional.
Say what you want about Vince, when him and Shane ran angles with faces they got humiliated, they got a whooping and ultimately as the heels, they got their comeuppance, that is professional. Triple H is a student of the game, but he only adheres to the chapters that suit his agenda.
The word "professional" has been thrown around a lot lately, but it's funny how WWE treating their performers professionally doesn't seem to enter into the discussion.
Just this past summer everything Triple H and Steph did to Bryan, Miz and Dolph was unprofessional, they did it under the guise of wrestling heels but if that was the case the faces would get payback, that is how wrestling works, but this isn't wrestling, it's Triple H and Steph shooting and getting their rocks off, and THAT is unprofessional.
Say what you want about Vince, when him and Shane ran angles with faces they got humiliated, they got a whooping and ultimately as the heels, they got their comeuppance, that is professional. Triple H is a student of the game, but he only adheres to the chapters that suit his agenda.
NBC "Community" star Gillian Jacobs spoke with Sam Roberts of Sirius/XM satellite radio about attending Pro Wrestling Guerrilla events. She referenced El Generico and Kevin Steen by name during the interview and spotting herself in the crowd.
Powell's POV: The PWG talk begins at 5:05 of the interview, and Roberts nailed it when he spoke about the online wrestling fan reaction to her fandom. They discuss other topics and then get back into the strangest thing she was told at a PWG event.
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The Ring of Honor article got me thinking, if you guys were running a wrestling promotion, what would be the focus? ECW was hardcore, RoH is more pure athletics etc. What would you do to try to separate yourselves as an alternative to WWE and TNA?
Many within the IWC are just huge hipsters,They worship someone and almost as soon as they get to a certain level of being popular among the casuals then they suddenly turn on them and make bs comments and start using the words"he's a hack"
The Ring of Honor article got me thinking, if you guys were running a wrestling promotion, what would be the focus? ECW was hardcore, RoH is more pure athletics etc. What would you do to try to separate yourselves as an alternative to WWE and TNA?
The Ring of Honor article got me thinking, if you guys were running a wrestling promotion, what would be the focus? ECW was hardcore, RoH is more pure athletics etc. What would you do to try to separate yourselves as an alternative to WWE and TNA?
This needs a bump. In more ways than one.