WCW Talent Contracts. Flair workin for peanuts! Kimberly made $200K for storylines with David Flair?

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Man the wcw era must of been heaven

Your getting great pay regardless what the fukk your doing even the jobbers could get rich

Not even close to the wwf dates

No real leadership majority of nitro was just do whatever you want

Getting drunk every night with ring rats everywhere

Got coke, roids, ghb, somas and endless amount of doctor prescriptions

Can't blame Hall I would of ended up a alcoholic degenerate too :yeshrug:

And imo, they did all of this, and still managed to have the better show for the majority of the MNW's before Austin/Rocky really got hot. When they were on, they were ON.

WWE right now is probably as managed and responsible as any wrestling organization has ever been....and it shows.

Remember the Scott Hall E60 special? They had footage of him at his house and it's a beautiful, huge home

I always figured dude must've made bank at WCW with that type of crib

Dude said he crashed like 8 Cadillacs....:laugh:
 

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Vince probably saw these same documents and did :what::jbhmm::beli:

Then sat back and played the "No Chance" theme song like :ufdup:
:mjlol::deadrose:
Was here using data to sift through this thread in a parking lot waiting for this chick to come out, read this and died laughing. Chick found me crying like :dead: real worried looking st my phone wanting to know if my mom died or some shyt. "I'm reading about wrestling.":heh:
The look she gave me :dahell:. "nikka isn't you too big for this shyt?"
Love y'all for this thread, the knowledge and the jokes.
 

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:mjlol::deadrose:
Was here using data to sift through this thread in a parking lot waiting for this chick to come out, read this and died laughing. Chick found me crying like :dead: real worried looking st my phone wanting to know if my mom died or some shyt. "I'm reading about wrestling.":heh:
The look she gave me :dahell:. "nikka isn't you too big for this shyt?"
Love y'all for this thread, the knowledge and the jokes.
:mjlol:
 

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Hogan's shyt was so high it was off the books

Just hit them with "See contract" :whew:


That white privilege would brew entitled racism :ohhh:

On that Legends with JBL, Bischoff made a comment that Hogan WON a 3-5 million dollar lawsuit over the Jeff Jarrett laying down incident....but then said Hogans wife got it in the divorce :heh:
 

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I miss WCW :mjcry:

Same here, man. As much as I loved the majority of the attitude era, WCW was the closest thing we had at the time that showed that real technical, high flying luchadore shyt that I fukking loved that you couldn't find nowhere else save for Japan and Mexico. Mysterio, Psychosis, Juventude, Ultimo Dragon...the list goes on:whew:
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WCW and WWF used to run concurrently on adjacent channels so I'd normally switch over, see a cruiserweight or luchadore match and watch that, then switch over to the WWF when big shyt started to happen, but only if the luchadores were finish. Memories, man.
Then the WCW went kaput and our closest thing to that old magic was this shyt.:childplease:
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fukk this shyt:pacspit:. I appreciate and respect what every wrestler does when he goes out on that mat to entertain the crowd but I could not get behind this 'Jackass the movie' type tables and ladders, okie doke shyt that was the only alternative the WWF had to Luchadores since I heard a lot of 'em weren't really excited to go over to the WWF because they weren't going to be pushed on the cards as much and were forced to lose to other heavier, taller stars. Losing the luchadore matches and then having WWF go off of USA was the death knell for my Wrestling viewing participation back in the Caribbean when I couldn't just wade through Coconut branches and knock on my cable service provider and 'DEMAND IT!' for whatever fukk ass channel they put it on for that time.:to:
Now all my older heroes is dying:deadmanny: and I can't for the life of me try and like anybody new from what I'm seeing. When the Warrior bit it I felt ill as fukk like I did with Savage. I think the day Flair dies I might legit take a sick day, drink lager and watch old matches until it's time for bed.
 

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Same here, man. As much as I loved the majority of the attitude era, WCW was the closest thing we had at the time that showed that real technical, high flying luchadore shyt that I fukking loved that you couldn't find nowhere else save for Japan and Mexico. Mysterio, Psychosis, Juventude, Ultimo Dragon...the list goes on:whew:
la_parka.gif

WCW and WWF used to run concurrently on adjacent channels so I'd normally switch over, see a cruiserweight or luchadore match and watch that, then switch over to the WWF when big shyt started to happen, but only if the luchadores were finish. Memories, man.
Then the WCW went kaput and our closest thing to that old magic was this shyt.:childplease:
tlcwm17.png

fukk this shyt:pacspit:. I appreciate and respect what every wrestler does when he goes out on that mat to entertain the crowd but I could not get behind this 'Jackass the movie' type tables and ladders, okie doke shyt that was the only alternative the WWF had to Luchadores since I heard a lot of 'em weren't really excited to go over to the WWF because they weren't going to be pushed on the cards as much and were forced to lose to other heavier, taller stars. Losing the luchadore matches and then having WWF go off of USA was the death knell for my Wrestling viewing participation back in the Caribbean when I couldn't just wade through Coconut branches and knock on my cable service provider and 'DEMAND IT!' for whatever fukk ass channel they put it on for that time.:to:
Now all my older heroes is dying:deadmanny: and I can't for the life of me try and like anybody new from what I'm seeing. When the Warrior bit it I felt ill as fukk like I did with Savage. I think the day Flair dies I might legit take a sick day, drink lager and watch old matches until it's time for bed.


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:mjcry: This man changed my life. When he dies, it will be a sad day for me. I stay watching his classic matches from WCW.



" We got a new champion! 9 times Sting has done it! 9 times!" :blessed::banderas:
 

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:mjcry: This man changed my life. When he dies, it will be a sad day for me. I stay watching his classic matches from WCW.



" We got a new champion! 9 times Sting has done it! 9 times!" :blessed::banderas:

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:to:
Not only you, man. As much as I respect Bret Hart and loved Shawn Michaels if either were to die right now I wouldn't feel it as much as Sting, hell I'd even toss my fave wrestler of all time, Scott Hall into that list since he's just on a slow train of self obliteration with his substance abuse so you sorta expect to switch on the telly and see that breaking news special you've been dreading but sorta prepared for.:mjcry:
Personally I think Sting will die an old man barring any freak accidents or other maladies. He never really had that roided out muscle physique and he never seemed like the type to drink and drug like alot of those dudes back in the days.
 
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