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Just imagine if they smartened up, had less explosions, and signed some of the hottest indy stars of today. They would prob get a cult following, plus the MTV deal, and if they got a few good writers they could go heads up with TNA :ohhh:

WSX in 2013 would be dope. Maybe even get that nikka that run CHIKARA for guidance (or would that be bad since his shyt got closed? :patrice:)


Anywho, I'm just imagining a whole bunch of possibilities. The ideas are endless. What you think? What ideas would you have for it? Huh? Answer me, don't ignore me!

For y'all that don't know what WSX is, here.
 
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If executed correctly, I could see some mild success. I dunno about TNA-level, but maybe Ring of Honor.

shyt really wasn't that bad when it was around. They had some decent talent on that roster. :obama:

 
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yo... who's that guy that looks EXACTLY like evan bourne:wtf: that's crazy.

did i just see justin credible? :wtf: new jack? :wtf: the announcer? wtf: x-pac? :wtf: crush? :wtf: that ref getting bodied for no damn reason? :wtf:
 

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yo... who's that guy that looks EXACTLY like evan bourne:wtf: that's crazy.

If you're being serious, it IS him (Matt Sydal). I read that his match with Jack Evans is what got him hired with the WWE. Wonder why they didn't sign Evans, could've made some money off him. Jeff Hardy with a crazier moveset :patrice:
 

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Matt Sydal isn't his legal name. I'm assuming Vince had him change his name so WWE could copyright it. He learned from CM Punk :ufdup:
 

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I really tried to give this show a chance :aicmon:
 

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I bought the DVD still watch it from time to time but the announcers suck and the explosives were not needed


Funny this thread was made there was a news reports a few weeks ago about the guy behind WSX he wants to start another program alos Xpac and Konnan involved:
X-Pac & Konnan Launch Kickstarter Campaign For New Online Lucha Libre Series


Kevin Kleinrock (Masked Republic, Wrestling Society X), Sean "X-Pac" Waltman and Konnan are looking to launch a new online lucha libre series, Viva L.A. Lucha. They've created a Kickstarter campaign in order to raise $60,000 by July 2nd. To donate and get more information on the project, visit Kickstarter.com.


Here's their pitch:

From creators/producers of MTV's WSX & PPV's Viva La Lucha- dedicated to creating tomorrow's stars it's the 1st fan funded lucha series

The goal of Viva L.A. Lucha is twofold: First, it seeks to create an environment where wrestlers who specialize in either the Mexican "lucha libre" form of professional wrestling or the more "traditional"/"WWE style" form can compete with and against each other as a way to become experts in both styles, helping both the individual performers and the companies who need well trained wrestlers to produce their television shows all while ensuring the brightest future for the lucha art form. Our second goal is to give fans and viewers a unique program that will deliver incredible action and entertainment as tomorrow's stars are groomed in front of their eyes today (with incredible "groomers" as you will see below)! And, with the unique rewards we have created for this campaign, backers can have an unprecedented say in WHO a wrestling show will feature, HOW some of the talent is used, and get to SEE the actual television taping as it happens including what is normally restricted behind-the-scenes access and uncensored producer commentary as the tapings take place.

We also want to be able to take networks a television pilot that is 100% in our vision - including the input from our fans and backers - so that they can see, not just on paper or in a sample reel, what tremendous potential a Viva L.A. Lucha series can have. Often times, leaving the creative process of developing a series WITH a network can lead to the network creating a series in THEIR image and not that of what the fans or producers really want.
 
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