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Re: Wrestling Cliche Game

Posted: Jan 26th, '11, 00:43
by Big Red Machine
ECWFlairfan wrote:Never trust a Hebner... he's now been part of 4 major screw jobs... (Hogan/Andre in 1988, Hart/Michaels in 1997, Slammiversary 2006 (KOTM match), & Angle/Styles on 1/28/2010 Impact)
Not "a Hebner." Just Earl. Dave is clean as a whistle. But do you ever wonder what Dibiase would have done if Dave Hebner DIDN'T have an identical twin brother?

Re: Wrestling Cliche Game

Posted: Jan 31st, '11, 12:34
by kirbs2002
It doesn't matter that you've beaten someone much larger than you several times with ease. If you're smaller than you're always the underdog and if you win it's a "huge upset" victory.

Re: Wrestling Cliche Game

Posted: Jan 31st, '11, 14:02
by Robert Randall
If your name is Brian Hebner, you will be invloved in a "bump" at least once in a TNA show

Re: Wrestling Cliche Game

Posted: Jan 31st, '11, 18:14
by ECWFlairfan
If a certain move is banned for a title match there will be a ref bump where the move will be used while he's out...

Re: Wrestling Cliche Game

Posted: Jan 31st, '11, 18:30
by Lynas
If a heel interferes in and costs someone the match its disgusting and wrong.

If a face interferes in and costs someone the match its justified and right.

Re: Wrestling Cliche Game

Posted: Feb 1st, '11, 20:55
by Big Red Machine
ECWFlairfan wrote:If a certain move is banned for a title match there will be a ref bump where the move will be used while he's out...
And despite the evidence that it (or any cheating ever) has happened, no one EVER forms some sort of official committee to watch live matches so that they can catch cheaters and overturn rulings quickly.

Re: Wrestling Cliche Game

Posted: Feb 13th, '11, 17:55
by kirbs2002
A wrestler, when a face, will overcome any obstacles or difficulties to reach the top. However, when same wrestler turns heel, they can't even BUY a win without cheating.

Re: Wrestling Cliche Game

Posted: Feb 14th, '11, 01:28
by Big Red Machine
kirbs2002 wrote:A wrestler, when a face, will overcome any obstacles or difficulties to reach the top. However, when same wrestler turns heel, they can't even BUY a win without cheating.
This is only in mainstream wrestling. This doesn't happen on the indies.

Re: Wrestling Cliche Game

Posted: Feb 14th, '11, 09:41
by kiel297
When someone is called out, they always just happen to be walking past the entrance way, and their entrance and pyro coincidentally happen to be set up for such an occasion.

Re: Wrestling Cliche Game

Posted: Feb 14th, '11, 17:31
by Phreak
the heels weapon of choice is always under the ring, no matter the weapon "barb wire bat, trash can, sledge hammer"

Re: Wrestling Cliche Game

Posted: Feb 14th, '11, 19:09
by Chris Everlast
Phreak wrote:the heels weapon of choice is always under the ring, no matter the weapon "barb wire bat, trash can, sledge hammer"
Why is there no heel with a gatling gun as a weapon of choice?

Re: Wrestling Cliche Game

Posted: Feb 14th, '11, 19:33
by kirbs2002
Big Red Machine wrote:
kirbs2002 wrote:A wrestler, when a face, will overcome any obstacles or difficulties to reach the top. However, when same wrestler turns heel, they can't even BUY a win without cheating.
This is only in mainstream wrestling. This doesn't happen on the indies.
Lexie Fyfe begs to differ.

Re: Wrestling Cliche Game

Posted: Feb 15th, '11, 16:43
by Big Red Machine
kirbs2002 wrote:
Big Red Machine wrote:
kirbs2002 wrote:A wrestler, when a face, will overcome any obstacles or difficulties to reach the top. However, when same wrestler turns heel, they can't even BUY a win without cheating.
This is only in mainstream wrestling. This doesn't happen on the indies.
Lexie Fyfe begs to differ.
One example. And Lexie wasn't babyface for that long, was she?

Re: Wrestling Cliche Game

Posted: Feb 18th, '11, 00:29
by Big Red Machine
No victory celebration will ever go as planned.

Re: Wrestling Cliche Game

Posted: Feb 25th, '11, 06:09
by Lynas
Wrestlers hate kicking out after a one count.

Sometimes wrestlers acknowledge the cameras, sometimes they don't. There is no real explanation for this.

It's always more important to deal with outside interfence than to focus on your opponent.

Women on pro wrestling shows like it when male wrestlers force kisses on them.
Referee's always have to see babyface teams tag in and out of a match. Heel teams, not so much.

Foreign wrestlers always start out bad... always.

No matter how harmless they look, chinlocks are incredibly painful and nearly impossible to escape.

Despite being in magnificent physical condition, all pro wrestlers have trouble climbing ladders.