I can't wait until Ken Shamrock gets inducted, and he should be the first inductee.Impact was Impact. Nothing more or less than what we've been getting.
The TNA Hall of Fame is a joke though.
I can't wait until Ken Shamrock gets inducted, and he should be the first inductee.Impact was Impact. Nothing more or less than what we've been getting.
The TNA Hall of Fame is a joke though.
I walk into the offices of #Looking4Larry and there's a bunch of #ECW pics sent to me by George Tahinos (who is a phenomenal photographer) . I guess in honor of the #ECW DVD / Blu-Ray coming out next week and NO, I can't express myself in 140 characters or less and I couldn't help staring at this pic of me and Bill Alphonso from 1995 ...
and I'm looking at that pic and wondering "how fuckin' long was my hair back then?" #HolySh** And then I immediately thought, "Who would follow THAT rebel leader?
I look at some of these pics, and I realize how blessed I was in my career. Some guys have to wait forever for a lucky break. I managed @AustinIdolLive and Tommy Rich at the age of 21. Also The Orig Midnights, which I got to do on @ESPN. Got to debut in WCW on TBS at 23 years old.
So I was @JRsBBQ color commentator at 23 years old. NO ONE IS GIVEN THAT OPPORTUNITY IN TODAY'S ENVIRONMENT!
I will admit, with all modesty, I #Hustled my ass off, and GOT MYSELF the opportunity with ambition, politics, and pure assertiveness. Even "down periods" would give me the chance 2 work w/ people like Mean Mark. U know him as "The Undertaker" @WWE
At 26, I managed @SteveAustinBSR, Rick Rude,Arn,Eaton, Zbyszko ... The Dangerous Alliance (didn't forget @Madusa_Rocks)
I'm working with these legends, these giants of the industry, these absolute top guys in my 20s In today's system, most super talented people spend a great portion of their 20's just trying to make it onto the main roster and yes, that has to change.
I got to take over the creative of #ECW a week after my 28th birthday
By the time I became @JRsBBQ commentator on @WWE #Raw in 2001, I was 35 years old. STILL a "kid" but I was already a veteran with decades in the business, and yet a 35 year old today would just be getting that chance and working with @JRsBBQ on #RAW allowed me to commentate Wmania 17 and @SteveAustinBSR vs @TheRock.
By the time I worked with Brock Lesnar, which has become my best known managerial role, I was 36 years old. I look at some of these pics and videos #HustleTweeters send me, and I realize what an amazingly blessed career I've had.
I've had more lucky breaks, more open doors, more perfect-storm-timing-opportunities than anyone else I've known. These pics don't just remind me of "accomplishments," they remind me of what a lucky bastard I've been to be able to ...work with these magnificent people, and play these roles, under these various circumstances. I've hit the lottery so many times, it's easy to just "expect" the next opportunity, or get a sense of entitlement. But I've never felt entitled. Always blessed. Privileged. Lucky as all Hell. And yet, I know how much hard work goes into it, and how you have to SCORE with your opportunities.
The next generation in this (or any other business) doesn't just need to "Step Up," they need to "Stand Up" and "Get Noticed!" Think it was easy for @CMpunk? Think it was easy for @WWEDanielBryan? They had to scratch and claw and fight for every ...inch of turf they could pry away from the previous generation, who made them f**kin' earn it!!!
It's not about backstabbing. It's not about kissing ass. It's not about pulling a hot stunt and getting momentary publicity. It's about creating your own opportunity (like @SteveAustinBSR did with "Stone Cold") and working harder than every1 else looking for the big break, the next chance, the golden opportunity.
This isn't a pep talk. It's the lay of the land as I see it in today's sports entertainment industry. I would have written a blog, but who knows if anyone will click on the link? And while this may be a "stream of consciousness" diatribe, it's a message to those who may be getting frustrated a message to those who may be wondering "will I ever get that chance? that break? that opportunity?" DON'T WAIT FOR IT TO COME TO YOU! RELY ON YOURSELF!!! Do you think @SteveAustinBSR relied on anyone? Did HHH? Did @TheRock? Did Hulk Hogan? Did @CMpunk?
With great humility, I ask you, did I? F**K NO. If there was no opportunity, I created my own, pushed my way in, manipulated the circumstances to beg, borrow, plead, blackmail, bribe, cajole, threaten, bullshit and/or manufacture. All I wanted was a mic in my hand and a time frame in which I had to deliver my message. I knew I would score.
I've seen it in this business for ages. I saw @ShawnMichaels go from tag team wrestler to greatest all around in-ring performer ever. Think it was easy for him? I remember when Shawn and Marty were blackballed in the business, and could only work in Ala-f**kin-bama. Think it didn't take @ShawnMichaels everything "and then some" to break out of The Rockers and get a chance as "HBK"? AMBITION. ASSERTIVENESS and the ABILITY TO BACK IT UP is what it takes to create the next generation of main eventers.
And it's time for the next group of superstars to stake their claim and create their own generation for others to follow. Period. Excla-f**kin-mation point. The lecture is over. Pontification has ended. Hope I've been of help 2 ANYONE who follows this acct and maybe even to someone who doesn't!
We now return you to our regularly scheduled nonsense...."
That's what Heyman looked like in his twenties? Holy shit.
Well you DO like the inferior Cara...
What do you mean buried? He got a match against a multiple time world champion at Over The Limit!All I can think of whenever I see veterans write "assert yourself/make yourself known/put yourself out there/step up/etc" is how badly Zack Ryder got buried by doing just that.
Taking that into account, he seems to have aged well since then. He just hit that 40's look really early, lol.Yeah it's crazy LOL. Those wrestling magazine pictures look nuts, he looks in his 40's.
Right on cue with my little rant, Heyman seems to have had his own little tangent in a similar fashion he posted. I'll repaste it since it's so good:
All I can think of whenever I see veterans write "assert yourself/make yourself known/put yourself out there/step up/etc" is how badly Zack Ryder got buried by doing just that.
The next generation in this (or any other business) doesn't just need to "Step Up," they need to "Stand Up" and "Get Noticed!" Think it was easy for @CMpunk?
One thing that irked me:
Punk did and look what happened. HHH / Vince didn't like the fact that he got so much attention and intervened and completely ruined that angle.
Well yeah. Heyman had to do that because if he didn't, then he would've gone out of business.I agree, he seems to be going into that kind of rhetoric that is typical of people inside the business, but he has a caveat about how younger wrestlers don't seem to get the chance he did and how lucky he was as well. And he seems to be saying more than that, basically "go into business for yourself" and don't listen to what anyone says type stuff - except yourself. Even basically saying, hey, fuck people over if you have to LOL. Heyman wasn't a saint, that's for sure, especially reading about the end days of ECW and some of Cornette's stories about him.
HHH only got involved because Nash couldn't pass his physical.One thing that irked me:
Punk did and look what happened. HHH / Vince didn't like the fact that he got so much attention and intervened and completely ruined that angle.
Ding ding. Point to a match Zachary carried as well as a young Shawn Michael or Steve Austin. Hell compare him to Dolph Ziggler.To be fair, Ryder would likely have been fired by now, if he hadn't gotten himself over. Also, he's still a terrible wrestler, for the most part.
We all will.
Yeah, but I will be there live in the front row trying to get Garrett sucks chants started up. I would try to start a fuck you garrett chant, but they would probably kick me out for that. Not sure the rules on profanity.
Ding ding. Point to a match Zachary carried as well as a young Shawn Michael or Steve Austin. Hell compare him to Dolph Ziggler.
I would, if they had ever given him the chance. And comparing him to Austin or Michaels? That's a ridiculous request and you know it. Shit was way different for them compared to today.
"Daddy, does this mean you're going back to wrestling???"
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
Yeah, but I will be there live in the front row trying to get Garrett sucks chants started up. I would try to start a fuck you garrett chant, but they would probably kick me out for that. Not sure the rules on profanity.
Ryder would have been a great Attitude era type midcarder, I'm not sure why people expect greatness out of him though.
So keep my eye out for Vader in the crowd??
Agreed. I never thought he should just be given the world title or anything, but I would've liked to see them at least give him a chance to shine with the US title instead of fucking it up like they always do.
I was just baffled from the start when they randomly put a soon-to-be-departing John Morrison against Ziggler for the U.S. title at Survivor Series when Ryder was red hot at the time and ready to win that belt at MSG.
Are you kidding? This is gold!Cut it off. I'm serious, cut it off.
You don't want to talk about wrestling?Are you kidding? This is gold!
Yep I'm going to go play Diablo III now.
Ryder would have been a great Attitude era type midcarder, I'm not sure why people expect greatness out of him though.
I was just baffled from the start when they randomly put a soon-to-be-departing John Morrison against Ziggler for the U.S. title at Survivor Series when Ryder was red hot at the time and ready to win that belt at MSG.
Didn't they also trick Ryder into showing up to Raw and then telling him he wasn't even on the card?
Well I haven't been watching wrestling. I've been watching weird pre-taped segments, commercials, and 3 old men deciding whether or not Tom Selleck should be a TNA wrestler.You don't want to talk about wrestling?
Does no one want to discuss wrestling?!?!
Would you like me to bring you good wrestling?Well I haven't been watching wrestling. I've been watching weird pre-taped segments, commercials, and 3 old men deciding whether or not Tom Selleck should be a TNA wrestler.
She is also much more attractive.Christie Hemme is so much better at announcing than that Justin Robers doofus
She is also much more attractive.
A match is a match. Its no different today than back then.I would, if they had ever given him the chance. And comparing him to Austin or Michaels? That's a ridiculous request and you know it. Shit was way different for them compared to today.
That's what Heyman looked like in his twenties? Holy shit.
Well I haven't been watching wrestling. I've been watching weird pre-taped segments, commercials, and 3 old men deciding whether or not Tom Selleck should be a TNA wrestler.
Damn, why do you guys hate Taz so much?
Damn, why do you guys hate Taz so much?