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Originally posted by kirk View PostDennis;We do not claim to know more about wrestling than you,or Vince McMahon.Also,I feel everyone is entitled to their own opinion about a movie.I liked the movie ,and feel it shows the gritty side of pro wrestling.Have a good weekend,Kirk
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Originally posted by Darrell View PostIf I was Vince McMahon I'd hate the movie too. This is what happens to all his circus animals once they no longer sell seats for him and he puts them out to pasture. Hardly a bias opinion to base a review on.
Have a good day
Dennis J
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Originally posted by Dennis J View PostNow I know you are a mark anybody that knows the business knows what Vince and Lindia and even Vince Sr have done for their wrestlers over the years and what they are doing now more than ever before.Vince is no saint but he is a stand up guy and a is very good too his stable(wrestlers).Calling me a lier I do not care but when you make statments that you know nothing about makes me wonder about you.
Have a good day
Dennis J
Calling me a Mark when you know nothing about me is a bit dangerous too. You don't me any more than I know you., but at least I'm basing my opinions on the movie by seeing the whole thing and not just the opening credits.
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Originally posted by Darrell View PostI never called you a liar, but I question everything you say because you keep changing you story. First you were in the movie for 5 minutes then left. Then it was 10 minutes. Then you say you didn't need to watch the movie because of the review someone else had.
Calling me a Mark when you know nothing about me is a bit dangerous too. You don't me any more than I know you., but at least I'm basing my opinions on the movie by seeing the whole thing and not just the opening credits.
Enjoy your hobby
Dennis JLast edited by Dennis J; 03-08-2009, 11:09 AM.
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Originally posted by Dennis J View PostI was a pro wrestler for 10 years and I can tell that this movie is 50% ok.I watched it for 5 min and left too much BS for me.I have seen wrestlers get like that but this movie was as I said 50% so so Jmo.
That's the problem with this world now days. People hear what someone else says and they jump on the bandwagen without using their own brain.
"Valkerie was the worst movie ever", that's what everyone had decided based on a few preconcieved notions and assumptions. It turned out to be a decent movie.
See the similarity?
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Originally posted by Mark C. Yerger View Postthought is was boring, slow, and depressing
not 3 things I like to pay to feel
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Originally posted by Dennis J View PostKirk! I guess talking to Vice before the movie and he telling me it was about 50% and hearing what other wrestlers(Rick Flair) said after the movie all agreed that I had spent too much time and money in the movie.Now I know that you guys know a lot more than Vince about pro wrestling but after his negative statements I really did not want to go see the movie at all but I told him I would so I tried to see it but just could not be there and watch the rest.I told Vince I tried too watch the movie but to me it sucked we had a good laugh and then went on to other business.Please understand this guys what wrestlers say to the public(marks)and what we say to each other is sometimes different as night and day.In my day we never thought of getting steroids from dealers when you could get them from Dr's where we knew that what we were getting was the real deal and not some junk made up in a basement or from another country.The best steroids came from our friends from Russia and the commie bloc countries when they came to the USA back in the 70's.I knew all of them and their trainners and Vince with a lot of help from Vince Jr and his wife Linda made all of this possiable by bringing in the commie bloc wrestlers and weight lifters to the USA so the public could go PAY and see these athletes in person. So we would meet these guys and so to speak compaire notes about what they used to get bigger and stronger.You can beleive me or not but they had the best of the best and they were cool guys,I could tell you stories you would not believe.All body builders and weight lifters as well as gym rats know a dealer that hangs around the gyms and sell steroids as well as other drugs but god knows where they come from.
This is all the time I am going to spend on this movie and wrestling.If you do not like what I said or believe me I really could care less.
Have a good one
Dennis J
I'm just curious.....When were you a wrestler? Which years? I worked for 8 years in the WWF, when they first started out on TV. We must have met, because I was fairly good friends with most of the guys at Capitol, before they became the WWF, and I knew all the lifers.....If you had a ten year career there, I'm sure we must have met. Where did you go to school with Vince? High school or college?
I'll have to support your statements about Vince and Linda, because they are EXTREMELY good to their talent and crew (especially Linda, who really runs the business).
Having said that, if you've gotten on the bad side of Vince, you can count on being relegated to performing as a ham-and-egger, in small community centers, church halls, and the like, once your career at the WWE is over. Sadly, 6 out of every ten wrestlers follow the same route depicted in the film, and end up with no real money, except for what they might pick up at an autograph show, and that's only if they had any measure of fame, to begin with.
By the way, just for accuracy's sake, when you're a bad guy, you're a 'heel" rather than a "heal"....and Mr. Flair spells his first name "Ric".....
Let me know when you were there.
Bob.I'd give my right arm to be ambidextrous.....
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Originally posted by bobcam1 View PostDennis,
I'm just curious.....When were you a wrestler? Which years? I worked for 8 years in the WWF, when they first started out on TV. We must have met, because I was fairly good friends with most of the guys at Capitol, before they became the WWF, and I knew all the lifers.....If you had a ten year career there, I'm sure we must have met. Where did you go to school with Vince? High school or college?
I'll have to support your statements about Vince and Linda, because they are EXTREMELY good to their talent and crew (especially Linda, who really runs the business).
Having said that, if you've gotten on the bad side of Vince, you can count on being relegated to performing as a ham-and-egger, in small community centers, church halls, and the like, once your career at the WWE is over. Sadly, 6 out of every ten wrestlers follow the same route depicted in the film, and end up with no real money, except for what they might pick up at an autograph show, and that's only if they had any measure of fame, to begin with.
By the way, just for accuracy's sake, when you're a bad guy, you're a 'heel" rather than a "heal"....and Mr. Flair spells his first name "Ric".....
Let me know when you were there.
Bob.
You are right heel is not heal and Ric is not Rick.I had to work both Baby face and heel from time to time.The main people when I was there was (I am only going to use first names as you say you know them.Bruno Champ then Bobby in 1978.Gino(Gorilla Monsoon)had the book and Arnold and Angelo took care of the back room and paying the boys.Andre The Giant ,SD Jones,Grand Wizard(Ernie Roth) Blassie,Walter Killer Kowalski and Karl Gotch.Walter and Karl trained me.Some of the other people there like Larry Z and still there Tony G and a host of others.In 79 and 80 things were up in the air as everybody wanted Bruno to take over the business and Vince with Linda wanted the business so you had (as you well know)Bruno's people and Vince's people.The rest is history Vice called me and told me when he and Linda had bought the business from his Dad for $250,000(some say he stole the business) .I could go on and on but I think you know that I was there and Vince and I to this day are still members of the "Hunchers".Trust me when I tell you Vince like him or not was born to be a wrestling promoter he was as crazy in school as he is now.On a final note the wrestling card we put on in school was a sell out just like now and I am the one that put the idea in his and Lindas head about using wrestling in pay per view like they did boxing.
When I was there it was the WWWF
Dennis J
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