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October Wrasslin' |OT| I'm seein' double here...

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I'm approaching my mid 30s and still prefer riding my bike in the woods with friends and got into BMX a little this year. I'm ok with having a child like heart & mind when I'm not at work. I don't care and don't want to be some stuffy fuck who slicks his hair, wears LL Bean fleece vests, etc

Some of us do that and are still mentally children! Like me!
 
I'm approaching my mid 30s and still prefer riding my bike in the woods with friends and got into BMX a little this year. I'm ok with having a child like heart & mind when I'm not at work. I don't care and don't want to be some stuffy fuck who slicks his hair, wears LL Bean fleece vests, etc

Being a child at heart is the best and that's a shoot.
You see kids running around full of this thing called joy with a dash of wonder, you gotta keep that, even when it slowly gets buried with the inevitable burdens of adult life, it's still there and you gotta embrace that to not get stuck under said burdens.

That's the end of my cheesy spiel.
 
I'm approaching my mid 30s and still prefer riding my bike in the woods with friends and got into BMX a little this year. I'm ok with having a child like heart & mind when I'm not at work. I don't care and don't want to be some stuffy fuck who slicks his hair, wears LL Bean fleece vests, etc

I'm the same way mate. We all have to take it easy. At the end of the day we should be able to take it easy and have a laugh. Ideally.

My best friend who is also a wrasslefriend just spent 7K on a bike for mountain riding, actually.
 
Being a child at heart is the best and that's a shoot.
You see kids running around full of this thing called joy with a dash of wonder, you gotta keep that, even when it slowly gets buried with the inevitable burdens of adult life, it's still there and you gotta embrace that to not get stuck under said burdens.

That's the end of my cheesy spiel.

Damn straight. There's something so freeing about my weekend morning/afternoon piling into a van with a load of bikes to go ride around
 
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Remember when he turned and joined Suzuki-gun to drag that storyline out even further?

Honestly though, when can you change your avatar. Because, I am struggling.

I await my fate in the Avatar Lethal Lottery.
 
Voices of Wrestling said similar last week.

Speaking of departures, Jimmy Jacobs just got announced for Beyond, I think that's his first booking back
 
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#LilMike

I know it's just a moment in time, but those feet are making me laugh so hard
 

Heroman

Banned
Working for wwe and dealing with there weird bs sucks, and now that there is more money to be made all of the world more people will take the call and leave.
 
Realistically I think people should be trying to get back in NXT than go to the indies.

Depends whether you want a guaranteed but relatively small amount in NXT or hope to make it big on the indies, I guess.

Guys like Juice are often the exception, unfortunately, and NJPW is stacked now. ROH is still ROH. Everything fell through for WWN.

It is good people will try elsewhere, but I see a lot of sad stuff happening too. Not that they shouldn't try, it just is what it is.
 
Danielson?

On the E&C podcast outright said when people tell him they're frustrated with their position, he asks when their contract's up, and that there's never been a better time to leave and make good money on the indies. Used McIntyre as an example for those who might want to ever come back
 

Foggy

Member
It'd ultimately be great for everyone involved to test the waters outside the WWE if they're unhappy. Whether they will succeed and whether it will suit them professionally to be out on their own is something they have to answer themsevles, but helping foster a viable alternative career path can only raise their value. It'd be great if we could see what the ceiling is outside the WWE because as of this point, we haven't seen what that is yet.
 

jobber

Would let Tony Parker sleep with his wife
WCW making a comeback. Sign all the talent and throw shit against the side of a truck.
 
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It all sounds nice to encourage people to leave, but a lot of unhappy talent aren't really all that great, and there's not a great spot for them.

Fortunately there's options for anyone who is upset, being a top wrestler for WWE is still the end goal. You want to get paid on residuals to allow for you to make a living after your body is broken and useless garbage.

You're not out there to fill a spot, you're there to take a spot, and if you're not talented...hit the bricks
 
Funny, I would say the WWE is the one that's flooded, not the indies.

WWE is flooded for sure, but at the same time it has a lot of talent that shouldn't be on the main shows and talent in NXT that should be on the main show.

My point was that (hypothetical) if Shemus, Cesaro, Neville, Sami, Braun, Sasha, Nia, Noam, Cedric, Bayley and more just up and left it's not like Evolve is going to snatch them all up...every show.

If anything an exodus some greater notion to needing a better national brand for competting
 
If known names go to the indies it gives companies more names to draw from, fresh matchups, more spread out usage of talent

There are a whole lot of indies out there brother. They aren't all amazing or promotions where you just sign and you're good, but they're all looking for talent and can pay (and allow you to sell merch)

Random bullshit promotion in Iowa books a known name on their show and gets more people to buy tickets. More money to book better talent, etc
 

Foggy

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WWE is flooded for sure, but at the same time it has a lot of talent that shouldn't be on the main shows and talent in NXT that should be on the main show.

My point was that (hypothetical) if Shemus, Cesaro, Neville, Sami, Braun, Sasha, Nia, Noam, Cedric, Bayley and more just up and left it's not like Evolve is going to snatch them all up...every show.

If anything an exodus some greater notion to needing a better national brand for competting

I mean, we might as well find out how the market responds. Whether the existing promotions expand to accommodate or more promotions spring up to fill the void. Because at this point, that's already what's happening. The influx could just as easily push growth as it could burst the bubble, but I'd say it's in everyone's interest to see how far it can go. One segment of the market is actively growing and the other is largely stagnant and in some aspects regressing.
 
I mean, we might as well find out how the market responds. Whether the existing promotions expand to accommodate or more promotions spring up to fill the void. Because at this point, that's already what's happening. The influx could just as easily push growth as it could burst the bubble, but I'd say it's in everyone's interest to see how far it can go. One segment of the market is actively growing and the other is largely stagnant and in some aspects regressing.

I agree if enough talent leave week there might be more customers for indys to make money a grow which would be a good thing for wrestling
 

Jamie OD

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It's possible but requires a whole lot of hustle. If you're going around demanding a couple of grand for every booking it's not going to get you anywhere fast unless you have other interests keeping your bank account full. With Cody he worked cheaper, worked often and went to as many different places as he could to spread his name around because eventually the WWE shine wears off.
 
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Yknow, with how hard it is to get a lot of you to watch something non-WWE (this isn't a complaint, it's a fact that most folks don't want to watch anything else) - I don't think it'll move the needle, but it'll be an indie fan's heyday.

Gonna be on a hunting vacation the rest of this week. Gonna SHOOT on some birds

Hope nobody starts a rival promotion in 2k18 while you're out. Have fun murdering innocent animals.
 
I mean, we might as well find out how the market responds. Whether the existing promotions expand to accommodate or more promotions spring up to fill the void. Because at this point, that's already what's happening. The influx could just as easily push growth as it could burst the bubble, but I'd say it's in everyone's interest to see how far it can go. One segment of the market is actively growing and the other is largely stagnant and in some aspects regressing.

Oh yeah, true.

It'd be cool if ROH could get back to meaning something and not be so boring. I was hoping Progress would be that Indy rise but i feel like they're going Corporate WWE
 
Maybe the best way to look at it is by making a list of the talent you actually want to leave because they are being underutilised in the WWE. I think I would have said that about a guy like Cesaro a few years ago but he's in a good position now. I wish he had more singles opportunities but he seems happy working with Sheamus.

I was starting to get frustrated with the way Sami was being used but it looks like they are positioning him for better things. If it doesn't work out I already know he will be fine on the indie circuit.

If Enzo is unhappy... lol.

I do think Neville can make it work. He's that type of talent. He was in a title picture but on a program that was going nowhere.
 

klonere

Banned
I mean, we might as well find out how the market responds. Whether the existing promotions expand to accommodate or more promotions spring up to fill the void. Because at this point, that's already what's happening. The influx could just as easily push growth as it could burst the bubble, but I'd say it's in everyone's interest to see how far it can go. One segment of the market is actively growing and the other is largely stagnant and in some aspects regressing.

I'm generally pretty pessimistic on most things in life and this just feels like we are standing at the edge of a bubble bursting on the indies with ex WWE trying to cash in.

How weird is that sentence. WWE guys trying to cash in on the indies and Japan.
 
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