Jim Cornette Reviews WWE's Ruthless Aggression Documentary (Episode One)
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- Опубліковано 9 кві 2020
- From Episode 326 of the Jim Cornette Experience
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The WWF guys are such MARKS for that "war". Marks is the only word that fits. "Fight for our lives" WHAT? lmao! Once Michael Cole said "there were weeks where I didn't know if I was gonna get a paycheck next week" dude, you graduated from Syracuse, you would have been ok.
As Paul Heyman once said; "WCW was the NWO, WCW was Sting, WCW was Goldberg. This felt like a bad episode of Thunder".
Sounds like Bruce spent the whole documentary being a stooge just like how he's spent his whole life being one.
WCW going out of business was one of the worst things to ever happen in wrestling
2001 could've been the best year in wrestling ever, just imagine if was dx vs NWO, Goldberg vs Austin, Sting vs undertaker, rock vs flair. Aw man.
Booker T went from a rising top star in WCW to comedy mid card in wwe
Wow Jim actually mentioned Christian. I'm surprised, nobody seems to acknowledge a wrestler who has won more championships than 95% of wrestlers.
"We dont want to upset the salary structure" meanwhile they were wasting how much money on the dumb XFL idea?
Steve Austin never should of been in a KOTR qualifying match at that point in his career anyway.
Listening to this while we're entering the Social Distancing Era.
Every time I think of this era I immediately think of how great Eddie was in retrospect
As they say
I hated Cornette when I was a kid watching wrestiling. I love the man after becoming an adult and looking into the behind the scenes of wrestling. To me that means he did his job well. Dig those southern analogies Jimmy!
The one thing I love about Dark Side of the Ring is you get to see the WWE archive footage without all the WWE-produced horseshit. I watched the WWE documentary on WrestleMania a while back and all the guys felt like they were being spoon fed these company lines and catchphrases over and over instead of speaking candidly about their memories.
How Corny describe the Austin Heel turn is exactly how i feel back in the day. This was the turning point...
One day we're going to have to get Brian to tell us how he really feels about Bruce
If they had only waited a year for The Invasion Angle.
I knew there was some BS inserted into this doc when they wouldn't give the real reason WWF had to change their name to WWE
How to torpedo your viewership in less than a year:
Jim forget Flair had been in the WWF once already from '91-'93, winning the WWF title twice in '92?