Posts Tagged ‘Canada’
Monday, May 17th, 2010
MICHAEL'S RAW REVIEW - EPISODE 2
MAY 17, 2010
TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA
- Tonight's RAW is commercial free. Should be a little more entertaining to watch with matches going a little longer. I know I will appreciate that. As for Sacrifice, looks like a bunch of unanswered questions for Thursday night. Why advertise Sting vs. Jarrett, build it up, waste time on TV, and then can't deliver when you know Sting has been injured for a month??!?!? Blackhawks 1, Sharks 0. I love it. Cue the opening video.
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Tags: Attitude, Back to the Future, Batista, Bret Hart, Canada, Chris Jericho, CM Punk, DVD, Edge, I Quit, John Cena, Michael Bradley, Michael Cole, Miz, Monday Night RAW, NWA, NXT, Randy Orton, RAW, Sacrifice, Santino Marella, Saturday Night's Main Event, Sting, TNA, Toronto, TV, Undertaker, Vader, Wrestlemania, WWE
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Monday, May 17th, 2010
So after I noted that we don’t get NXT here in Canada, someone was nice enough to point out that indeed Global still carries the show, albeit two hours later than ECW was shown at. Which means it’s on at 3:00 AM Saturday mornings. I shit you not. But that’s why DVRs were invented, as I decided to sample the show for the hell of it. And as I suspected, I just can’t wrap my head around this show and what it’s supposed to accomplish. Having guys go out and give scripted comments like “I should be eliminated” and then having them get eliminated for saying it is just…I dunno. It’s like, HELLO, it’s 2010, we know it’s fake already, you don’t have to rub it in our faces. More annoying to me is that it’s a TV show that isn’t trying to sell anything or build anywhere, and that feels wrong to me as a wrestling fan. I watch weekly TV to be captivated by the personalities and then watch them fight. Here we got two guys being sent home at the start and then “Oh, and here’s a random match between two guys” right after that. Also, “Skip Sheffield” sounds like the name of a Marvel comics sidekick in the 60s, not a giant bald musclehead from Texas. There are some really bad wrestling names on this show and that doesn’t help matters. I do like the different main camera angle. That’s neat.
Here’s what I’d like to see, and you can tell me if this is a stupid pipe dream. I’d like to see a redone version of the classic World Championship Wrestling format from the 80s, with these guys. Small set, intimate crowd of hardcore marks, let them talk about how great they are and how many women (or men, it’s the 21st century, whatever) they’re gonna fuck when they’re World champion. Oh, and by the way, [insert wrestler here] is a dirty shithead and I’m gonna kick his ass. Then they fight. Maybe some weeks the World champion actually does stop by and defends the title against someone from the show, just to emphasize that it’s a shared universe (see what I did there?) and show what they’re fighting for.
Because as it is, I have no fucking idea what they’re fighting for.
Tags: Canada, Daniel Bryan, ECW, Michael Cole, NXT, Skip Sheffield, TV, World Championship Wrestling, WWE, WWE NXT
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Wednesday, May 12th, 2010
Hey Scott,
I've got a question for you and for the blog:
How the hell does NXT actually work? When people get "eliminated," do they just go back to FCW? Were all of them even from there? If they're all getting called up eventually, how are they going to explain it? I liked what Danielson did in his "farewell" promo this evening, but they can't use that for everyone. I give him a pass for it since his internet presence and history were very largely acknowledged and very much a part of his angle, but for anyone else it would be like when Sean Morely wasn't allowed to be in the IC Title battle royal since he wasn't a former IC champ, but Val Venis was allowed, or when they kept coming up with goofy ways for fired Alliance members to stick around after the InVasion angle ended (Lance Storm the janitor!).
And about the challenges: does WWE have wrestlers who they want to win the challenges, and therefore everyone else has to throw them? Did Wade Barrett reallyslip off the monkey bars twice, or did they tell him to? This approach couldn't work for all the challenges (Talk the Talk and selling programs, both of which were determined by the audience), so even as someone who's been a smark for years now, I admittedly can't get my head around how this particular show works. It's like it's this weird mix of shoot and kayfabe.
Having never watched an episode (it doesn’t air in Canada) I couldn’t get into any kind of in-depth discussion on the subject, but I’d say from everything I’ve read that it can best be summed up by “an interesting experiment that went totally and completely wrong”. The Danielson losing streak was set up from day one to build to a US title win over the Miz, and that went out the window at some point, and really left the rest of the show totally pointless from the sounds of it.
Tags: Bryan Danielson, Canada, Dan Bryanson, Danbry Soniel, Daniel Bryan, Edge, Miz, NXT, Sting, WWE
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Friday, April 30th, 2010
So I'm watching the Bobby Heenan Snow's very first installment from Prime Time Wrestling. His first guest was the greasy nerd, Jamison. I remembered him from later being a manager (if you can call him that) for the Bushwackers. I never saw him again after that and wondered if he was a writer for Vince, or just some random guy they called up every once in a while for Heenan to bust on. The identity of this guy intrigued me so I looked him up last night. Apparently there is a controversy that he is some comedian named Andy Kindler. Then Dave Meltzer said it wasn't. Do you have any light you can shed on who this guy really is?
I think I’ve had this discussion before, but basically you’re asking the wrong guy about Jamison. Here in Canada we had zero exposure to Prime Time Wrestling at that point, and that was his only place on TV until they suddenly stuck him with the Bushwackers on the main syndicated shows. The announcers were like “Ha ha, it’s Jamison!” as if we were supposed to have any earthly idea who this person was. It was actually a major plot hole in a company where they normally showed recaps and video packages of even the smallest occurrence on another show. Then he went away again and I forgot about him and stopped caring.
So anyway, no, I have no idea who he was.
Tags: Bobby Heenan, Canada, TV
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Wednesday, April 21st, 2010
Here’s a really long and good article from reader, all about getting your push killed through no fault of your own.
Hey Scott, Bill Chase from Hamilton, Ontario, Canada here. Been a fan since I was 4, I'm now 27. Here's something I put together recently, I hope you enjoy.
Lugered, def:
(1) An invented wrestling term, where someone is hyped up so big for a major title win, and then it doesen't happen derailing momentum to epic amounts of failure.
(2) Derived from wrestler, Lex Luger.
(3) Triple H has "Lugered" more people than anyone.
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Tags: 1994, 2000, Batista, Booker T, Bret Hart, Canada, Chris Jericho, ECW, Edge, Elimination Chamber, Goldberg, HHH, Hulk Hogan, JBL, John Cena, Lex Luger, Lost, Macho Man, Matt Hardy, Monday Night Wars, Nitro, NWA, NWO, Politics, Randy Orton, RAW, Ric Flair, Ricky Steamboat, Rob Van Dam, Royal Rumble, RVD, Shane McMahon, Shawn Michaels, Smackdown, Starrcade, Steve Austin, Sting, Terry Funk, The Rock, TNA, Toronto, TV, Undertaker, WCW, Wrestlemania, WWE, WWF
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Sunday, March 28th, 2010
The SmarK Rant for WWE Wrestlemania 26
- Live from Phoenix, AZ
- Your hosts are Michael Cole, Jerry Lawler & Matt Striker
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Tags: Batista, Bret Hart, Canada, Chris Jericho, CM Punk, Edge, HHH, John Cena, Lita, Matt Hardy, Michael Cole, Mickie James, Miz, Randy Orton, RAW, Royal Rumble, Santino Marella, Shawn Michaels, Shelton Benjamin, Smackdown, TNA, Undertaker, Vince McMahon, Wrestlemania, WWE
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Friday, March 19th, 2010
There was some customary whining in the UFC / Pride poll thread (which, by the way, is dealing my work on Heavy.com, a non-wrestling website) about how I should go back to reviewing a weekly TV show. Besides the fact that I don’t get the channel that carries WWE programming in Canada and don’t have any desire to sit through 2-4 hours a week of product I don’t enjoy, let me spell out exactly why this current product fails to excite me so much. There are no rockets. I shall explain.
You’ve heard the phrase “tie a rocket to his ass” with regards to pushing a new star, I’m assuming. If not, it basically means what it sounds like: You have someone you want to make a top guy, so you attach him to a figurative rocket and launch him. Sometimes he flies, sometimes he blows up. If you happen to be a fan of the person getting that rocket push, then you’ll have some pretty significant emotional investment in him and will want to continue watching the product as a result. For example, back in 1991 Bret Hart had gotten a couple of failed singles pushes but built up a fanbase, and when the Hart Foundation split for good suddenly Vince gave him the rocket push and you, as a fan, could feel that this was the time that he would get a real shot. Which he did. Ditto for Shawn Michaels in 1995, as love him or hate him at the time he was shoved further up the card with every show and you can feel the star power growing around him. My personal favorite was The Rock, as in 1998 it was like watching your favorite underdog sports team suddenly evolve into a contender right before your eyes. It’s exhilarating as a fan, because you can say “That’s my guy, I was a fan before he was this awesome.”
Now, nobody gets pushed, much less rocketed. Sheamus won the title in a silly gimmick match, didn’t get to defend it successfully against anyone of note, and then lost it in a multiple man match without Cena getting his revenge. People start to get behind Kofi Kingston and WWE turns around and basically gives up on him, and now he’s not even on the Wrestlemania card. Miz & Morrison are the hottest team in the business since the Hollywood Blonds, but they want both guys as singles wrestlers, so they split up the team at their peak and turn them into midcarders. Now they’re both in tag teams again, at basically the same level. CM Punk wins the World title, turns into a great character, and then gets killed dead by Undertaker. And on and on. Anyone you get behind as a fan will inevitably let you down because WWE will no longer allow anyone to break out. They don’t care about Cena’s heel/face crowd problems because they don’t care if people like Cena. They’re selling the WWE brand, not Cena. If Cena is insanely over and sells some merch for himself, bonus for him, but he’s got to make sure to mention that WWE Universe (tm) in every pre-written promo and how he wants his legacy (tm) to be part of the WWE Hall of Fame (tm). They’re no longer concerned with making stars, they’re concerned with making money. And that’s fine for them, I can totally respect that and I don’t blame Vince one bit for going to the middle of the road. However, for me, I prefer UFC because if I’m a fan of Brock Lesnar, I know that if he goes out and kicks everyone’s ass in every fight, he’ll make HIMSELF a huge star until someone MAKES him give up the title. You see the difference? Brock might let me down eventually, but it’s from his own actions (or his wacky diseases), not because someone decided that he’s won enough lately and it’s time to push Shane Carwin now instead. That’s what the Rock and Steve Austin felt like in 1998 – two guys going out and TAKING their destiny because they wanted it. I don’t know what anyone on TV now really cares about, and that’s why I don’t want to watch them on a weekly basis.
Rant over.
Tags: Bret Hart, Canada, CM Punk, Hart Foundation, Lost, Miz, Shawn Michaels, Steve Austin, The Rock, TV, UFC, Undertaker, Wrestlemania, WWE
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Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010
Thank god we’re finally getting the Steiners match on DVD. Hard to fault them for quality or completeness here, although there’s a couple of repeat matches that were going to be tough to avoid. Like really, the Summerslam 92 match AGAIN? Still, looks like a winner.
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Tags: 1994, 24, Boston Garden, Bret Hart, British Bulldogs, Canada, Chris Jericho, D-Generation X, DVD, Hart Foundation, House, RAW, Royal Rumble, Shawn Michaels, Smackdown, Steve Austin, Undertaker, WWE
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Friday, February 26th, 2010
Just a question for you...
Being that you have lived in Canada your whole life, what is it like to have socialized health care? I guess I ask since Obama wants to jam universal health care down the throats of us as Americans (the equivalent of Vince McMahon pushing the steroid freaks as World Champs, and I agree, Ezekiel Jackson probably will be one on either Smackdown or RAW, no matter how bad a wrestler he is). Is it really effective, or is it really as bad as I've heard? Just wanted to get your perspective on it. Thanks.
The thing is, we as Canadians don’t tend to think much about health care because we don’t have to. Thankfully I’ve never had serious medical issues in my adult life, but the times where I’ve had to make trips to the hospital (like the wacky time they thought I had meningitis) I found the system to be perfectly easy to deal with and everyone professional. Plus I have 100% drug coverage through work, so I never worry about prescription costs either. Would I want to suddenly be worrying about whether I have coverage in exchange for getting a non-essential procedure done a bit sooner? Hells no. Yeah, the system has flaws, but at the end of the day I don’t have to think about where I’m going to go if I’m sick, and that’s good enough for me.
Tags: Canada, RAW, Smackdown, Vince McMahon
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Monday, February 15th, 2010
I'm guessing I'm going to get raked over the coals for not hating both of these main events. So bring it on boys!
Otherwise I hope you are enjoying Presidents Day here in the states or Family Day in Canada!
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Tags: black eye, Bret Hart, Canada, House, Hulk Hogan, Lex Luger, Locke, Randy Savage, Wrestlemania, WWF
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