GOT Wrestle Fest Fan Thread

I think the steroids are as much to do with recovery and getting over injuries as getting bigger. Without them the wrestlers would probably have even more health problems or would be out injured more.

Wrestling would certainly be a lot different if everyone were clean.
 
All in all though they are quite a cutthroat company and so if you aren't doing anything for them they'll happily ship you out.


Shocking stuff really, the WWE should take more responsibility considering they put these guys in leotards and make up and get them to batter one another.
 
I've always thought Goldust was on something.

Actually he was. Dustin Runnels had well known substance abuse problems. He's clean now though, which is why WWE brought him back as a full timer. This was from Goldust's autobiography that he brought out a couple of years ago, talking about his time in TNA 2007-2008:

"Eventually, and thanks to my dad, I started working for Total Nonstop Action for $1,000 a show. He was the boss, right under Dixie Carter. TNA wasn't doing too well at that point, but I had a job making okay money. I could drive home just about every night. All I was doing was what little I had to do in the ring, then hanging out spending my money on coke, pills and booze."

"I started making excuses for why I couldn't hang with Dakota. Subconsciously I probably knew I didn't want her around me or my girlfriend because the environment was so toxic. Despite the chaos, I showed up every night for work."

"I have no idea how I was able to stay on point with work at that time. One of my cardinal rules was never to drink before I worked a match. I wouldn't consider doing coke before a match either."

"I'd take painkillers, fine. I had been taking painkillers for so long that I had convinced myself I really need them. I was taking medicine because I worked in a tough business. That was the story I had cemented into my mind."

"But drugs have a way of altering everything, including the stories you tell yourself. Eventually, I started doing a little coke before matches while retaining my vow to never drink alcohol before I go into the ring, as if that was something to be proud of."

"Every morning, as soon as I pulled myself out of bed, I'd take three Vicodins or Lortabs just to get moving. I was sore and pretty banged up physically, but over time pain pills exaggerated rather than eliminated whatever pain I was feeling."

"It was a slow process for me to get into the day. I'd get that first rush from pills and then I'd get moving. I might do something around the house, or jump into my truck and drive to the river to work on this book."

"I was probably taking close to 40 pills a day at the end. I was so desperate that I actually bought pain pills from drug dealers because I would run out long before I could find another doctor to write a prescription."

"If I dropped a pill and it fell into the carpet, I would spend hours down on my hands and knees trying to find it. At the same time I was drinking so much that I'd wake up dizzy and unable to walk."

"Finally, after a three-day binge, I'd had enough. It was raining, I pulled myself up and walked right out the door. The rain was pouring down and I stumbled up a hill near this house where I knew I could get cell-phone reception."

"Somehow, I managed to call my dad. It was 4:30 in the morning. I was falling down the hill in the mud. Ta-rel (his girlfriend) was trying to hold me up. I was scared half to death. I managed to get into the house, soaking wet."

"I had found the bottom."

Runnels mentioned how he took up the WWE's offer for rehab to past performers, where he stayed for 30 days in a rehab clinic.

He has been drug and alcohol free since May 20, 2008.
 
I sometimes wonder which is worse, TNA or WCW

I mean, WCW had a really hot run but then they killed it. Meanwhile, TNA have never had a big run

What's worse, making it and then throwing it away or never making it at all?
I think probably WCW. They had the opportunity to get close to WWE in the long term but horrific mismanagement blew that chance and they ended up being consumed. They really had WWE on the ropes during the Monday Night Wars but Russo and Bischoff really screwed things up.

TNA have always been in a poor position when compared with WWE and there was little they would have been able to do to even vaguely try and compete. They now looked completely screwed though as it seems their TV deal with Spike won't be renewed.

Be interesting to see if Jarrett can do anything interesting with his new promotion when it launches. There will probably be a lot of the TNA talent available to them but will he really be able to do anything new.
 
I sometimes wonder which is worse, TNA or WCW

I mean, WCW had a really hot run but then they killed it. Meanwhile, TNA have never had a big run

What's worse, making it and then throwing it away or never making it at all?

TNA are much worse in my opinion. Even Hitler was a great leader at one point in time before it all went downhill. WCW just lost what was pulling in the fans at a time when the wwf really kicked on with their star power. It is natural to expect that considering wcw didn't expect the meteoric rise they had so as soon as they had to buck their ideas up they had nothing.

TNA on the other hand have ran off the last 20 years of wrestling and tried to emulate that. They could have had something big with the stars they have signed, and the talent like joe, aj, daniels etc. they have even been succesful in making stars of tag teamers like roode, bully ray and the like.
Where it all goes wrong in TNA is that they have no original ideas and when they do they have nowhere to go with it. I mean AJ vs kazarian/daniels went on for what seemed like a year without it being dropped. Now they do the same thing in the background every week without any direction to go in. Roode, Bully and Anderson right now have no direction to go in. Bully is involved in the main title story but at the same time they are giving matches to Joe, and having him job to the champion. What is the point of doing that if there is no real build up between bully and Magnus to begin with?

point is, TNA just run every story they have into the ground and as a result they have no real grounding to build on, MVP as the owner now just puts the cherry on that cake.
 
they need to put the tag titles on the wyatts and have them really invigorate the tag team division. Imagine them doing all this to their oppoments all week?
 
Wrestlemania Card as of last night

Triple H v Daniel Bryan (winner goes to main event)

Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal

Vickie Guerrero Invitational for Divas title

The Shield v Kane/New Age Outlaws

Bray Wyatt v John Cena

Undertaker v Brock Lesnar

WWE World Heavyweight title
Batista v Randy Orton v Daniel Bryan/Triple H
 

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