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jcalder8:
The end of the main event was pretty exciting but overall I thought it was just an ok ppv. Honestly though I have never been a big fan of  Survivor Series.

turf:
I don't watch wrestling these days, but I used to love the old school Survivor Series format. 4 or 8 teams of 4. If a dude was eliminated, he was done for the night. Whoever still has a team at the end of the night was the winner. It was awesome... in 1990.

burningdoom:

--- Quote from: turf on November 28, 2014, 08:14:39 am ---I don't watch wrestling these days, but I used to love the old school Survivor Series format. 4 or 8 teams of 4. If a dude was eliminated, he was done for the night. Whoever still has a team at the end of the night was the winner. It was awesome... in 1990.

--- End quote ---

That tradition still endures. There were a few traditional SS matches at the PPV this year, including the main-event.

kr2nist:

--- Quote from: burningdoom on November 18, 2014, 02:13:19 pm ---So what were some of your favorite rivalries in wrestling?

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As I've been a huge fan of wrestling ever since I was little, I've seen so many rivalries that it's not even funny.  But some of my favorite rivalries include:  Hulk Hogan vs. Andre The Giant, Stone Cold Steve Austin vs. Mr. McMahon, Bobby Roode vs. James Storm, Michael Cole vs. Jerry "The King" Lawler, and WWE vs. WCW.

Now I realize some of my choices were mainly storyline-driven feuds, but that's the one thing I miss about the old school days of wrestling -- better quality storylines to go along with the in-ring action.  Plus, not to mention how I also miss the days when WWE wasn't so PG-rated and kid-friendly.  It's so squeaky clean anymore that it's practically nauseating.

kr2nist:
Seeing that this is a wrestling-dedicated thread, I thought I would contribute a masterpiece drawing of a hardcore icon legend.....


(....and my god, I can't believe I drew this like ten years ago!....)

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