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  1. Aztecwarrior480

    Muhammad Ali Dodges 21 Punches In 10 Seconds

    As great as Floyd is, could he in his absolute prime ever be able to dodge over 20 punches all standing in one spot(without having to use or rely on footwork) like Sweat Pea? Whitaker once dodged like 8 quick punches in a row from a Prime Oscar De La Hoya in less than 6 seconds. Maybe Floyd at...
  2. Aztecwarrior480

    Agree or Disagree: Japan has a better division of female wrestlers than the United States?

    If you think about it, most major pro wrestling promotions in Japan gives little to no restrictions to their female wrestlers, meaning that they can either compete in non-sanctioned and extreme matches that are deemed male-only wrestling matches that most female wrestlers wouldn't handle or sell...
  3. Aztecwarrior480

    How often have you encountered people here on this forum that you just never got along with?

    I'm honestly not surprised of this forum having annoying extreme liberals(not that extreme conservatives are any better either). In fact, I have to be careful with what I say in here on a certain real world issue that somewhat relates to the wrestling business or else, I'll end up hurting some...
  4. Aztecwarrior480

    Muhammad Ali Dodges 21 Punches In 10 Seconds

    As a current amateur boxer and diehard fan of this particular sport(boxing), I'll show you an even better example of another All-Time Great boxer who can dodge many punches at once. Here's a highlight video of Pernell "Sweet Pea" Whitaker, who's actually an even greater defensive boxer than...
  5. Aztecwarrior480

    Is it true that Ric Flair was really a bit of a racist, according to Theodore Long's experience...

    I've actually once read an article about NUMEROUS of pro wrestlers who've accused Murdoch of being a KKK member. I've even heard that The Rock's father Rocky Johnson, once had to kick his ass in self defense because Murdock would constantly try to knock him unconcious(Non-Kayfabe) during their...
  6. Aztecwarrior480

    Is it true that Ric Flair was really a bit of a racist, according to Theodore Long's experience...

    Yeah. That's why I wondered if he was genuinely a racist because he's worked with a lot of black wrestlers during his career(Booker T, Tony Atlas, The Rock ,etc.) and he appears to have a lot of respect for The Rock(who's Half Black) when he worked a match with him on Raw in mid 2002.
  7. Aztecwarrior480

    Is it true that Ric Flair was really a bit of a racist, according to Theodore Long's experience...

    Nobody said any of us has to stop like a wrestler based on their personal lives. However, I know numerous of people who stopped liking Chris Benoit as a wrestler because of his out of the ring tragic atrocity(murder-suicide incident).
  8. Aztecwarrior480

    Is it true that Ric Flair was really a bit of a racist, according to Theodore Long's experience...

    Well, I never said that racism has stopped in the Southern part of the United States or that I'll stop liking Ric Flair as a wrestler. I still admire and like Ric Flair as a wrestler while focusing less on the negative things about him as a person. Just like I'll still admire and like Chris...
  9. Aztecwarrior480

    Is it true that Ric Flair was really a bit of a racist, according to Theodore Long's experience...

    He was actually born in Tennessee and raised in Minnesota. He does reside from a southern state(North Carolina) and did most of his early part of his professional wrestling career there. However, that technically doesn't mean he's a true Southern American man.
  10. Aztecwarrior480

    Is it true that Ric Flair was really a bit of a racist, according to Theodore Long's experience...

    with him and Ole Anderson in this shoot interview video? After watching a lot of shoot interviews involving Theodore Long, he seems like the type of person who's friendly and would not compulsively lie about his stories with other wrestlers. If that's really the case, then I'm quite shocked...
  11. Aztecwarrior480

    Out of all the WWE wrestlers, who do you think would have been great real life fighters?

    Isn't that what his wrestling gimmick basically is(being based off of him)? lol
  12. Aztecwarrior480

    What are the most uncomfortable and/or not-so-well performed WWE segments that you've ever seen?

    I'll admit, I never really found the angle to be offensive at all as many sensitive people do. I just think the Katie Vick segment/angle was poor scripting because of the amount of loopholes that it has, thus causing confusions with the storyline(particularly with Kane).
  13. Aztecwarrior480

    What are the most uncomfortable and/or not-so-well performed WWE segments that you've ever seen?

    I feel you dude. If there was one thing that disliked about the Ruthless Aggression Era, it's the fact that the majority of Divas/Female Wrestlers couldn't wrestle and act in segments for shit and there were only a few female wrestlers around this time who actually possessed some wrestling...
  14. Aztecwarrior480

    Out of all the WWE wrestlers, who do you think would have been great real life fighters?

    There were plenty of RVD biographies(outside of wikipedia) stating that he's trained in two dojos back in his hometown Battle Creek, MI somewhere around in the mid to late 1980s. He's trained(maybe not necessarily a black belt in all or any) in Kickboxing, Karate, Tae Kwon Do, Aikido and Kendo...
  15. Aztecwarrior480

    Who in your own opinion, are the greatest pro wrestlers(of any promotion/organization) to...

    have never won a World Title(whether from WWE, WCW, ECW, etc.)?
  16. Aztecwarrior480

    What are the most uncomfortable and/or not-so-well performed WWE segments that you've ever seen?

    There's was another very uncomfortable Raw segment(then Raw Is War) I can recall back in 1998 where Road Warrior Hawk attempted a suicide jump off of the very top stage. Even for the Attitude Era, that was still a pretty extreme segment to be scripted. What made that very uncomfortable was that...
  17. Aztecwarrior480

    Agree or Disagree: Had the WWE never misused Heidenreich and the Hurricane Katrina tragedy never...

    happened all back in 05, he could have been the Sycho Sid of the Ruthless Aggression era? When I first saw Heidenreich wrestle on Smackdown as a Heel back in 2004, I honestly thought he had a lot of potential. Unfortunately, it wasn't until after Wrestlemania 21 and his very short fued with...
  18. Aztecwarrior480

    What are the most uncomfortable and/or not-so-well performed WWE segments that you've ever seen?

    Yeah. Coincidentally, The Big Show's father actually did passed away couple of years before this angle. Anyways. the funny thing about all of the uncomfortable segments in the WWE is that even though this Katie Vick segment wasn't very good, everyone(WWE staffs and fans) are all offended by that...
  19. Aztecwarrior480

    How often have you encountered people here on this forum that you just never got along with?

    I absolutely understand that this is the internet and clearly I'll be running into a few keyboard warriors every once in a while but for most part, I try to be reasonable and rational about it by ignoring it, shortening my arguments or finishing it by kindly telling them to fuck off. To be...
  20. Aztecwarrior480

    What are the most uncomfortable and/or not-so-well performed WWE segments that you've ever seen?

    The most uncomfortable and poorly done segment in my opinion was WWE Raw(2002 episode) Katie Vick segment with Triple H wearing Kane's mask committing a fake necrophilia on a mannequin(In short words, fucking a mannequin). Not only was that a little too extreme for a WWE Ruthless Agression...