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MrBarlow 19th April 2021 06:58 AM

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Originally Posted by trebor8273 (Post 650172)
Remember watch this , just couldn't stop laughing!

The Rock had good comical moment

Susan Foreman 19th April 2021 09:53 AM

Any time The Rock and Mick Foley got together on the microphone, it was guaranteed comedy gold


trebor8273 19th April 2021 06:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Susan Foreman (Post 650196)

The good old days when the WWE was good and weren't afraid too take chances. Now it's just the same half dozen people vinces likes, when is Vince going to wake up and release no one likes Roman Raines. So many better wrestlers he should be giving chances .

Susan Foreman 20th April 2021 08:48 AM

A preview from the new series of 'Dark Side Of The Ring'

John Moxley talking about the Ultra-Violence of Nick Gage

*Warning* - Ultra-Violence is correct!


MrBarlow 20th April 2021 02:46 PM

A documentary on CZW Wrestling, *Graphic Warning, not for the squeamish*

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ps0NJ...st=LL&index=56

Susan Foreman 21st April 2021 09:41 AM

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Originally Posted by MrBarlow (Post 650335)
A documentary on CZW Wrestling, *Graphic Warning, not for the squeamish*

Although I love the hardcore wrestling matches that the WWF used to have, and I quite enjoy the more extreme AEW/ECW matches, CZW sickens me

MrBarlow 21st April 2021 12:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Susan Foreman (Post 650380)
Although I love the hardcore wrestling matches that the WWF used to have, and I quite enjoy the more extreme AEW/ECW matches, CZW sickens me

I had never heard of CZW wrestling till I saw the documentary, these guys go all the way with extreme, sorry for making you a bit sick Susan x.

Susan Foreman 25th April 2021 07:49 AM

The most infamous event in ECW history - the story behind The Mass Transit Incident

In 1996, ECW, which was known for its shoddy production values, blue collar, fouled mouthed characters, and bloody violence, ran a live house show in Revere, Massachusetts. One of the scheduled matches was D’von Dudley and Axl Rotten taking on the team of New Jack and Mustafa Saed, collectively known as the Gangstas. Rotten failed to show up for the card sending ECW owner, Paul Heyman, in a panic. Just then, a 17-year-old kid named Eric Kulas approached Heyman lying to him about his age (he said he was 21) and in ring experience (he claimed to have been trained by the legendary 'Killer' Kowalski) in an attempt to live out his dream of competing in a pro wrestling ring. Heyman, worried about his show, reluctantly agreed and sent the underaged teen to the ring.

Kulas, who was untrained and weighed over 300 pounds, debuted as 'Mass Transit', a transit worker character complete with a bus driver’s uniform. He had never bladed before, so he asked New Jack (a certifiable psycho) to do it for him. A surgical scalpel was used, causing him to bleed uncontrollably. The Gangstas continued to beat on the helpless Kulas while blood flowed from his head like water from a tap. Medical attention was sent out immediately while New Jack showed no remorse. Kulas’ father screamed “he’s only a kid!” from the audience towards his son’s beating.

This event thankfully wasn’t televised but made the rounds due to footage being recorded on a fan’s camcorder. The video included in the link is the best quality version I have seen, but I'm not sure if that is a recommendation!

MrBarlow 25th April 2021 08:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Susan Foreman (Post 650750)
The most infamous event in ECW history - the story behind The Mass Transit Incident

In 1996, ECW, which was known for its shoddy production values, blue collar, fouled mouthed characters, and bloody violence, ran a live house show in Revere, Massachusetts. One of the scheduled matches was D’von Dudley and Axl Rotten taking on the team of New Jack and Mustafa Saed, collectively known as the Gangstas. Rotten failed to show up for the card sending ECW owner, Paul Heyman, in a panic. Just then, a 17-year-old kid named Eric Kulas approached Heyman lying to him about his age (he said he was 21) and in ring experience (he claimed to have been trained by the legendary 'Killer' Kowalski) in an attempt to live out his dream of competing in a pro wrestling ring. Heyman, worried about his show, reluctantly agreed and sent the underaged teen to the ring.

Kulas, who was untrained and weighed over 300 pounds, debuted as 'Mass Transit', a transit worker character complete with a bus driver’s uniform. He had never bladed before, so he asked New Jack (a certifiable psycho) to do it for him. A surgical scalpel was used, causing him to bleed uncontrollably. The Gangstas continued to beat on the helpless Kulas while blood flowed from his head like water from a tap. Medical attention was sent out immediately while New Jack showed no remorse. Kulas’ father screamed “he’s only a kid!” from the audience towards his son’s beating.

This event thankfully wasn’t televised but made the rounds due to footage being recorded on a fan’s camcorder. The video included in the link is the best quality version I have seen, but I'm not sure if that is a recommendation!

This was included in the Dark Side OF the Ring episode New Jack from season 2 where you are the actual cutting of Eric Kulas and the blood gushing from his head.

Susan Foreman 25th April 2021 12:05 PM

Look at that forehead!


Like I said: a certifiable psycho!


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