Reckless Youth
People always praise him as being a pioneer, but I never got his appeal
People always praise him as being a pioneer, but I never got his appeal


ECW still holds up well bruh.
Reckless Youth
People always praise him as being a pioneer, but I never got his appeal![]()
But the main event AND mid cards of both had very relevant and logical fueds and storylines...somehow more depth with a smaller roster...attitude era main events and 2nd mains are easily the best in wrestling historyNeither ECW nor the Attitude Era (outside of Austin vs McMahon and parts of 2000) hold up at all. So brutal to get through them. SO much shytty wrestling, bad finishes, bad characters, bad angles.
Bullshyt to everything you just said, both hold up great and this smells of smarkdom. During the AE everyone had a storyline, whereas now it's main event or bust. What's really annoying are people who just want to shyt on anything that's popular.Neither ECW nor the Attitude Era (outside of Austin vs McMahon and parts of 2000) hold up at all. So brutal to get through them. SO much shytty wrestling, bad finishes, bad characters, bad angles.
That whole year was strong other than WM2000.parts of 2000
Bullshyt to everything you just said, both hold up great and this smells of smarkdom. During the AE everyone had a storyline, whereas now it's main event or bust. What's really annoying are people who just want to shyt on anything that's popular.
from RF Video, which help funded RF's pedo escapades. A true pioneer.
Finally found it
(14 minute mark)

Another one:
Ric Blade - This entry is a bit different from my others. I contemplated if I should even add him as he isn't talked about much these days, unless it's in jest. He only had a two-year run as a fan favorite. Although he wasn't able to maintain a fanbase like his peers such as Ki, Joe, and Punk (which all three kept to this day), the fact remains that he played a huge role to the indie boom and was top five in terms of overness.
He was on Low-Ki's level of popularity and the biggest draw to a growing CZW as one of the original four CZW Wrestling Academy () graduates. He was their franchise player and busted out moves never seen in the States before. The fans ate up his... yardtard ninja?... style and couldn't wait for his next death-defying stunt. He was an indie GOD. There was only one problem:
He was absolutely HORRIBLE in-ring.

Neither have I but this discussion on him with these youtube clips to highlight is pure comedy....Never heard of Super Dragon before this thread.

Maffew needs to give Ric Blade his own mini-seriesRic Blade, you say?
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