How anybody can think prescripted results equal athletic competition I will never know.What kind of world do we live in, Davros, where wrestling is given credence? Have the terrorists won?
How anybody can think prescripted results equal athletic competition I will never know.What kind of world do we live in, Davros, where wrestling is given credence? Have the terrorists won?
You know ... while I think professional wrestling is one of the most hugely retarded things I've ever seen (speaking as someone who watched it when he was a child, in the mid-to-late '80s)
You know ... while I think professional wrestling is one of the most hugely retarded things I've ever seen (speaking as someone who watched it when he was a child, in the mid-to-late '80s), I do have to admit that the entire onus of this situation rests upon Stan Kroenke and the Pepsi Center. Contracts were apparently signed long ago, and it's really up to Pepsi Center management to calculate possible playoff matchups on their calendar against already-booked events. The NBA did the rightful thing by telling the Nuggets, "We have an event, your responsibility is to provide the arena, figure it out yourselves."
I am amused by Vince McMahon trying to make himself into a martyr throughout all of this, though.![]()
You know ... while I think professional wrestling is one of the most hugely retarded things I've ever seen (speaking as someone who watched it when he was a child, in the mid-to-late '80s)
So, has anyone come up with a good reason why WWE is in the wrong other than that they personally don't like professional wrestling ?
You know ... while I think professional wrestling is one of the most hugely retarded things I've ever seen (speaking as someone who watched it when he was a child, in the mid-to-late '80s)
So, has anyone come up with a good reason why WWE is in the wrong other than that they personally don't like professional wrestling ?
You know ... while I think professional wrestling is one of the most hugely retarded things I've ever seen (speaking as someone who watched it when he was a child, in the mid-to-late '80s)
So, has anyone come up with a good reason why WWE is in the wrong other than that they personally don't like professional wrestling ?
Congratulations, in your frantic rush to defend professional wrestling you completely missed the part where I said that WWE was in the right and Stan Kroenke / Pepsi Center had screwed up.
So, has anyone come up with a good reason why WWE is in the wrong other than that they personally don't like professional wrestling ?
Congratulations, in your frantic rush to defend professional wrestling you completely missed the part where I said that WWE was in the right and Stan Kroenke / Pepsi Center had screwed up.
Oh, I saw it. I'm just unsure as to why you had to have a cheap swipe at wrestling.
You'd still be wrong though, and probably look foolish whilst doing it.Oh, I saw it. I'm just unsure as to why you had to have a cheap swipe at wrestling. I could reduce Basketball to a one minute game played by overpaid rapists and wannabe gangsters, I chose not to.
How do you feel about Stan Kroenke being more interested in lining his pockets than in Arsenal actually winning something?I'm in the middle here because another sporting enterprise Kroenke owns a significant chunk of, as Garak not so subtly pointed out, is Arsenal FC. Helps me be a bit more objective than some in this thread.
Total Nonstop Action (TNA) Wrestling is bringing a slam-dunk show to Colorado – and unlike its competition, the superstars of TNA will not skip town.
The TNA Live! Tour invades the Pueblo (Colo.) Convention Center on Friday night, May 29, and then moves to Cheyenne, Wyo., on Saturday night, May 30 at the Taco Johns Event Center. Both shows start at 7:30 p.m., and anyone bringing an unused WWE ticket from its recently-cancelled Colorado shows to the box office in Pueblo or Cheyenne will receive a $10 discount for tickets either TNA show.
“Some of the biggest pro wrestling fans in the nation are in Colorado,” said TNA Wrestling President Dixie Carter. “It was sad to see the WWE pull out of all their scheduled shows in Colorado recently because of the scheduling conflict with the NBA playoffs. I want everyone in Colorado to know that TNA Wrestling is coming and we hope to see you at our first shows ever in your state. For WWE fans that paid for any of these cancelled events, we are offering you $10 off the purchase of tickets to come see us and enjoy the best fan experience in pro wrestling.”
Carter also confirmed that TNA is “formally inviting” all Nugget players, coaches, broadcasters and front-office staff to the Pueblo show.
Honestly, comparing wrestling to a bonafide sport. Don't make me laugh. Ha. Ha. Ha.
How do you feel about Stan Kroenke being more interested in lining his pockets than in Arsenal actually winning something?
The same reason you have to have a cheap swipe at me in any thread that pops up in Moderator Actions.![]()
I'll tell you what, I'll save myself the need. .....There, I've said what I've got to say. You know where I stand so I have no reason to comment on your behaviour in MA again. Fair enough ?The same reason you have to have a cheap swipe at me in any thread that pops up in Moderator Actions.![]()
Wrestling to me, is more of a soap opera for men, and I'm a wrestling fan.
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Wrestling to me, is more of a soap opera for men, and I'm a wrestling fan.
Soap operas aren't sports. Scripted events aren't sports. Are stunt men in movies playing sports? Was the movie Rush Hour a sport?
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