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  • #11
    Originally posted by Mud View Post
    love that doc.
    I'm not even into wrestling (mainly because I'm not, you know, eight years old) but I found that documentary to be amazing.

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    • #12
      Scott Hall is by far my favorite wrestler of all time. Sad stuff. I haven't watched in years but back in tge day, the Razor Ramon, The Outsiders and NWO was awesome stuff. Pure comedy in the NWO days.

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      • #13
        Damn he's only 55. Not that it isn't an old age, but it's not that that old. He moves like an 80 year old.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by squealpiggy View Post
          I'm not even into wrestling (mainly because I'm not, you know, eight years old) but I found that documentary to be amazing.
          Same here. Used to watch it back in the 80's when in school.

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          • #15
            Mud and SP, you'd be surprised how many grown men/fathers are 8 year olds then. A lot of men watch it to have a good laugh. I started watching WWF because my dad used to watch it, he would just sit there and laugh his ass off. This was during 1997. Pro Wrestling fanbase has a large adult following.

            I do not watch wrestling though, but I don't think it's strictly for 8 year old's or children.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by -Kev- View Post
              Mud and SP, you'd be surprised how many grown men/fathers are 8 year olds then. A lot of men watch it to have a good laugh. I started watching WWF because my dad used to watch it, he would just sit there and laugh his ass off. This was during 1997. Pro Wrestling fanbase has a large adult following.

              I do not watch wrestling though, but I don't think it's strictly for 8 year old's or children.
              I know. I caught bits of the Royal Rumble the other day, total crap, but i dont look down on adults enjoying it. I dont see what they find interesting, but its all good.

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              • #17
                I don't think they find it interesting, I think they find it humorous and get a good laugh at the story lines and action.

                Like why do women find soap opera interesting? Why do we watch comedy? Pro wrestling is just a show.

                It's funny i'm defending it, because I do not watch it and also "grew out of it". But I do not completely dismiss it because I catch Raw episodes sometimes, very few and far in between, to see what WWE is up to and what story lines they have.

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                • #18

                  looks like he's having a good time here.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by -Kev- View Post
                    I don't think they find it interesting, I think they find it humorous and get a good laugh at the story lines and action.

                    Like why do women find soap opera interesting? Why do we watch comedy? Pro wrestling is just a show.

                    It's funny i'm defending it, because I do not watch it and also "grew out of it". But I do not completely dismiss it because I catch Raw episodes sometimes, very few and far in between, to see what WWE is up to and what story lines they have.
                    Right. Its entertainment. Violent pantomime.

                    There is a woman at my work who must be almost 50 who loves it. She is quiet and intelligent enough. I never would have guessed she would be such a fan.
                    Like i said, i personally just dont get it. Yes, its entertainment, but how adults enjoy i cant understand.

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                    • #20
                      used to watch it fervently specially during WWF's attitude era... (i was definitely under 15 then)

                      razor ramon's clash with shawn michaels using a ladder was awesome...

                      his departure from vince mcmahon's company along with diesel was definitely a wrong career move in hindsight...

                      i do hope all the best not just for him but for all the lesser known pro grapplers who are struggling with their health...

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