DRAGONCLAW_39 Posted March 15, 2003 Share Posted March 15, 2003 sakin mas ok ang WWE. Ang UFC naman maganda lang sa umpisa but later on, it get boring unlike WWE, nakakatawa yung ibang segments nila saka nandoon sa tori wilson and stacy keebler and trish stratus...sarap non. Quote Link to comment
rockhard Posted March 15, 2003 Share Posted March 15, 2003 WWE is still fun until now for me. It's such a great idea for WCW to join forces with WWE. I've been watching it since I was in elementary, until now. the mcmahon family who owns wwe bought wcw so the two wrestling group was abled to merged..... Quote Link to comment
rockhard Posted March 15, 2003 Share Posted March 15, 2003 I agree with one of our friends here. Mas maganda ang UFC. We all know that professional wrestling is fixed, but we suspend our disbelief. Nakakatuwa kasi. There are real athletes in professional wrestling. Kung hindi ka athlete, patay ka na with all those hits (how can anyone, in real life, actually survive a piledriver? but you see on replay may konting alalay). Nakita naman natin sa documentaries yan. But showbiz aside, mas maganda pa rin ang UFC. ang maganda kasi sa ufc is the fact na totoo sya...pero minsan pag hindi magaling ang naglalaban 10 minutes na silang nagyayakapan wla pa ring nangyayaring maganda nkaka bore tuloy minsan...saka sa ufc you wont see someone FLY WITHOUT WINGS, defying the law of gravity.....and after the fights bati-bati na yung sa ufc eh sa wwe before, while and after the match away pa rin..... scripted nga pero you dont know what will happen next kaya may suspense pa rin.....sabi nga nila wwe is the soap for the guys!!!!! after the smoke is gone, after all dust settled wwe rulezzzz!!! it's true , it's true... and that's the bottom line..... game over........ Quote Link to comment
jt2003 Posted March 15, 2003 Share Posted March 15, 2003 rockhard, I don't know if you were around during the time, but there was once this wrestler called Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka. He exemplified what you said about flying without wings. He would finish a match by jumping from the top rope ... but without the clumsiness of many pro wrestlers. The last I saw him, binugbog siya ni Undertaker who was then just a rising star. Quote Link to comment
tabachoi[-^_^-] Posted March 17, 2003 Author Share Posted March 17, 2003 so, saan ang telecast ngayon? can u pick it up sa local channels o sa cable lang?? nasa solar channel sya tol (hindi solar sports ha) dun sa channel na may UFC din. bagong episode ng RAW every wednesdays @ 10pm. di ko alam sked ng sunday night heat nila tsaka wwe velocity e. Quote Link to comment
methos Posted March 17, 2003 Share Posted March 17, 2003 I'm a big fan of wrestling, kaya buti na lang nagkaroon sa Solar Channel!! WWE Heat is on wed. 9pm, followed by Raw. Velocity naman is on fri. 9pm. Nagre-replay naman sila every sat. & sun. mga 3pm yata. I've been a fan since early 1980s, kainis nga nung tinaggal nila sa star sports. Well after 2 years nakakapanood ako ulit! Quote Link to comment
methos Posted March 17, 2003 Share Posted March 17, 2003 Wrestling is not fake, but rather it is SCRIPTED and CHOREOGRAPHED. Buti nga ganito para walang career-ending mishaps. And also, what job can you find wherein you can punch, kick, hurt your boss on national TV and get paid for doing it?! Quote Link to comment
jt2003 Posted March 17, 2003 Share Posted March 17, 2003 There was this documentary showed on HBO. I can't recall the exact title, but it may be "Under the Mat." It concerned professional wrestling . The scripts (they actually have writers), the choreography, etc. Among the featured wrestlers were Jake "the snake" Roberts, Mankind, and Terry Funk. Like I said, you have to be a real athlete to perform, since your athletic ability will most probably save your opponent from life-threatening injury. But I keep wondering. Do these wrestlers get paid enough to undergo the torture that they sometimes suffer as part of the script? In the documentary I cited, Mankind's children were crying as they watched their father bleeding from all those hits to the head with a chair inflicted by The Rock. It was in the script, but explain that to a child seeing his father being beaten up. Quote Link to comment
tabachoi[-^_^-] Posted March 17, 2003 Author Share Posted March 17, 2003 There was this documentary showed on HBO. I can't recall the exact title, but it may be "Under the Mat." It concerned professional wrestling . The scripts (they actually have writers), the choreography, etc. Among the featured wrestlers were Jake "the snake" Roberts, Mankind, and Terry Funk. Like I said, you have to be a real athlete to perform, since your athletic ability will most probably save your opponent from life-threatening injury. But I keep wondering. Do these wrestlers get paid enough to undergo the torture that they sometimes suffer as part of the script? In the documentary I cited, Mankind's children were crying as they watched their father bleeding from all those hits to the head with a chair inflicted by The Rock. It was in the script, but explain that to a child seeing his father being beaten up. "Beyond The Mat" yun pare. Balita ko in-attempt bilhin ni Vince McMahon yung documentary film na yun kasi it featured the wrestlers as "humans", natakot ata sya baka ma-"damage" yung product nya. Quote Link to comment
Guest Dobermaxx Posted March 17, 2003 Share Posted March 17, 2003 The best ang "THE ROCKERS"!! Wow pare, flashback. Quote Link to comment
Guest Dobermaxx Posted March 17, 2003 Share Posted March 17, 2003 It's no secret that wrestling is scripted. Just like any other entertainment program, professional wrestling needs storylines and "hooks" to keep people interested. There's nothing "fake" about what these wrestlers do. They have to be extremely fit to do the moves they do. The injuries are real. The next time someone says that wrestling is fake ask them to take a flying leap from 12 feet up in the air and land on their back and tell you the pain isn't real. Quote Link to comment
pardonme Posted March 17, 2003 Share Posted March 17, 2003 It's no secret that wrestling is scripted. Just like any other entertainment program, professional wrestling needs storylines and "hooks" to keep people interested. There's nothing "fake" about what these wrestlers do. They have to be extremely fit to do the moves they do. The injuries are real. The next time someone says that wrestling is fake ask them to take a flying leap from 12 feet up in the air and land on their back and tell you the pain isn't real. yes, that's true. even in martial arts where there are many moves that require throwing, they teach you how to fall properly. Quote Link to comment
tabachoi[-^_^-] Posted March 17, 2003 Author Share Posted March 17, 2003 (edited) eto yung mga da best of da best para sa kin: BEST WRESTLING STORYLINE EVER: The Austin Vs. McMahon Saga BEST "FACE" (BIDA) ROLE: Bret "The Hitman" Hart BEST "HEEL" (CONTRABIDA) ROLE: Vince McMahon BEST SINGLES WRESTLER EVER: Shawn "The Heartbreak Kid" Michaels BEST TAG TEAM EVER: The Rockers BEST CATCHPHRASE EVER: "The Rock is gonna shine his size 13 boot real good, turn that sombitch sideways, and stick it straight up your rooooody-pooh candy ass !!!" (hanggang ngayon memorized ko pa rin hehehe) Edited March 17, 2003 by tabachoi[-^_^-] Quote Link to comment
workingclass Posted March 17, 2003 Share Posted March 17, 2003 hmmm... interesting points... makapanood nga ng wrestling minsan... Quote Link to comment
jt2003 Posted March 17, 2003 Share Posted March 17, 2003 Tag teams? You guys are so young! Don't you remember the wild Samoans? Quote Link to comment
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