World of Sport returns
So did anyone else see it?
I thought it was a pretty descent attempt, having Jim Ross involved gave it a great deal of credibility although I felt Alex Shane's commentary was a waste of time - I'm not a fan of his and have never really 'got' him. The production was obviously very 'Raw' which isn't a bad thing but I didn't think having the first 2 guys out cut a promo each was a good idea. Also the ladder match was ok but had no build-up which I feel is generally essential for stipulation matches like that. Mr Beesley the "General Manager" was a bit of a personality vacuum to me, that sort of on-air authority role could work but needs to be someone a bit edgier and ballsy. Still, some good workers on there and having reffed matches for Dave Mastiff, Ashton Smith and El Ligero in the past I knew they'd do well. I've never really seen the appeal of Grado but the crowd seemed to love him, especially the kids. Potential for ££££ there. I loved the references to the WoS veterans too, very classy. Apparently ITV is waiting on viewer feedback before deciding on its future, I'm hearing there were 1.25m watching which is pretty good given it was NYE but they'll want to know they'll be loyal viewers. ITV will want to get the format right and it'll be interesting to see if they can build enough momentum and storylines to sustain a weekly or similar regular show especially now with the upcoming competition of the WWE-UK championship. Apparently about 2000 people were turned away at the capacity show so it look promising. |
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I missed it but will look on catch up for it.
Good to see you're still about Russ, hope you had a good Christmas and new year. |
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Have it recorded to watch, with JR involved I would certainly be a long term viewer as I miss him badly in WWE. Indeed, I cannot remember the last time I watched a WWE event. Probably WrestleMania XXXII
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l have recorded it so l will give my opinion on it in time.
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No Big Daddy or Giant Haystacks or Dickie Davis. Very disappointing. I once stood next to Dickie in a urinal, he wasn't very talkative, interesting that.
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Big Daddy (Shirley Crabtree) from a stroke in 1997 aged 67 Giant Haystacks (Martin Ruane) 1998 cancer aged 51. The British Bulldog (Daveboy Smith) 2002 heart attack aged 39. However Johnny Saint, 75 (so agile!), Mick McManus, Rollerball Rocco, 65 and Kendo Nagasaki, 75 are still with us. I liked the original show because as the BBC had vacuumed up the rights to major events WoS had to be more inventive on what they could cover and we'd occasionally get some banger racing and other minority sports. It'll be interesting to see of they can make this work. |
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Just wish they wouldn't call this type of wrestling 'sport'. It obviously isn't.
Scripted entertainment yes , and if people enjoy it, fair enough; but don't put it on sports channels/programmes. |
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I used to love watching the wrestling on ITV as a kid, and then later WWE, but I thought this started off poorly, almost a cheap imitation of WWE, but that may have been because I'm not familiar with any of the UK names.
However, after the first match, I started to quite enjoy it. the tag team match was good, as was the match with the "Mexican" wrestler, the ladder match was fun, and the last 2 matches were pantomime predictable wrestling at its best/worst :) I remember years ago friends poking fun at me for liking it, and couldn't see the irony that they'd then watch a Jackie Chan film ;) yes, it's stage managed, semi scripted, sports entertainment, but there's no denying these ppl have a lot of dedication, strength, talent, and athleticism. |
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Actors? I doubt anyone in the business would disagree with that. Stuntmen? That's a pretty good description although wrestlers don't get the chance to stop the match and re-try a spot several times until they get it right then have a rest while someone else carries on for them. Steroid abusers? I'd be careful coming out with that accusation if you're ever around any of the guys. I'm pretty certain many are but to tar them all (or even the majority) with that? Absolutely incorrect. |
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Indeed but l remember the same remark made regarding Olympic athletes but in actual percentage terms l would say its less than 1% who would be taking steroids or other drugs in the Olympics but of course as we know some of the public believe everything they read sadly thus we then get a distorted perception of actual reality.
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I thought one of the big differences between this and WWE was the size of the guys. Do they have "proper" jobs as well, as it didn't look like they put in the hours at the gym that the WWE guys did, or take performance enhancing substances that may be used elsewhere?
The film The Wrestler is very good, and shows the problem of using steroids, then getting injured, so needing to take painkillers to be able to work etc, and there have been many sad stories of wrestlers over the years. Some of the famous US stars from years gone by have admitted they used to do steroids, as back then it was "normal", there was pressure to look big, perform well, and "everyone else" was doing it so you "had to" if you wanted to work :( . |
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A lot of the guys have 'real' jobs but some do make a living from it as long as they're prepared to travel a lot and work 4 or 5 different shows a week. On a lesser scale during the summer I refereed a show in the afternoons at a holiday camp then ring announced at various venues in the evenings for just over 2 weeks flat. Quote:
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/oly...-supplier.html The problems in wrestling came home to roost a decade ago when it's top stars started dropping dead young and came to a head when one murdered his wife and son, that said steroids and painkillers were never that much of an issue unless you really were a top pro anyway |
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