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@crispycrisp3548
@crispycrisp3548 2 күн бұрын
Good episode, guys. I appreciate how you guys cover a variety of wrestlers, whether they are bad, average, good or great. I also appreciate you guys been 100 percent honest and speaking your minds, whether they are good or bad. I learn a lot from you guys. It's good to appreciate different styles of wrestling and different abilities. Great advice, Javier on cleaning the air conditioner, because I did not know how much I should get it cleaned. Thank you guys for still doing what you do.
@jeffrapp7310
@jeffrapp7310 12 күн бұрын
Sitting in the front row with white shirt/blue sleeves,superdome
@topmaverick2801
@topmaverick2801 23 күн бұрын
Legit !
@BrockTaylor-ju7hr
@BrockTaylor-ju7hr 24 күн бұрын
😂
@Casswilliams95
@Casswilliams95 Ай бұрын
Bro,s in trouble
@409Henry
@409Henry Ай бұрын
Jesus loves and died for you repent God Bless not forcing
@4lifepfd
@4lifepfd Ай бұрын
Thank God
@crispycrisp3548
@crispycrisp3548 Ай бұрын
You guys have explained Jerry Lynn very well. He could work with anybody of any style, size, he was kind of a jack of all trades, he was a really good seller, so clean with his delivery, so creative, and could chain wrestle as good as anybody I have seen. The only thing that Jerry Lynn did not have, I think was personality. I think he was good enough to be a world champion on just his wrestling and workrate alone though. Jerry seemed to have a great mind for wrestling as well. So underrated and undervalued, and was one of the reasons wrestlers work the style and pace they do now. Great wrestler and likeable guy.
@Mat-my2xi
@Mat-my2xi Ай бұрын
Lmfao but he'll still be around next year
@Slapnuts9627
@Slapnuts9627 Ай бұрын
He loves double double e
@classmst89
@classmst89 Ай бұрын
Crowd took a while to cheer because they were trying to figure out what he said 😂
@rahamanawelenje9955
@rahamanawelenje9955 Ай бұрын
😂LMAAAOOOOOO
@isaachanakuka3315
@isaachanakuka3315 Ай бұрын
Dubya dubya ee
@abiarumugam9408
@abiarumugam9408 Ай бұрын
Double double U!
@johnathonkelly5117
@johnathonkelly5117 Ай бұрын
Kurt Angle: No, its dubba dubba e!
@crispycrisp3548
@crispycrisp3548 Ай бұрын
I appreciate you guys. You guys are honest and don't old back your opinions and I don't think you need to change that. Even when you guys ramble and get off topic, it's still entertaining.As long as you are having fun and enjoying what you do. I looked up that game called "King Makers" and it looks crazy. It's a game I probably would not play, but I can see why others would have fun with it. I have not seen "Kung Fu Hustle", but I like martial arts action films just as much as pro wrestling and I heard it is a classic. My heart goes out to you, Javier for having back pains. I hope it eases up some. Some people in my family have back pains and I wish there was a cure to at least ease up their back pains a little bit. I will consider your advice, because there are young people with back pains. I have not seen Taichi wrestle, but you sold me on not watching Taichi, lol.
@crispycrisp3548
@crispycrisp3548 Ай бұрын
I agree that Kane can be a really good seller, but that isn't a part of his character. Undertaker as well. They both have good/great facial expressions as well. I wouldn't worry about height too much, Evan. The world would be boring if all guys were 6ft something and it would be boring if we all looked the same. Rey Mysterio is shorter than me and I have always admired and even envied his speed, agility, cardio and appearance. I heard a lot of women liked Rey Mysterio back then. I also believe he is only 5'4''(The WWE does exaggerate the height a couple of inches, I think) and he looks like that height. I could be wrong though.
@user-jz1vq8pd4o
@user-jz1vq8pd4o Ай бұрын
Cops : sir you can’t do that Me what
@crispycrisp3548
@crispycrisp3548 2 ай бұрын
You guys make me like and appreciate wrestling even more, just by watching these podcasts. I can see how much fun you have making these videos. I also think long term selling is very important. I also heard that Steve Sustin was hilarious as a heel.
@user-se3yk6rb4f
@user-se3yk6rb4f 2 ай бұрын
We want Taylor swift in wwe
@crispycrisp3548
@crispycrisp3548 2 ай бұрын
I am happy to support you guys. I think you guys have good to great content. You have been around longer than I might have thought you were around and have covered a ton of wrestlers I did not know about. Congratulations on getting more subscribers. You without a doubt deserve it. I enjoyed this episode as well. I thought it was interesting that Bret did not have a good match with Glenn Jacobs, because Bret is known for bringing out good to great matches with anybody. I agree that Kane-Glenn Jacobs is a character worker, way more than a work-rate kind of worker. I do not know any standout matches Kane has had either. I do know that Kane was a legit beast. The Big Show said that Kane is in the top 3 strongest workers he has ever been in the ring with and I would not disagree with that. I believe Kane was at his strongest from 1998 to 2001(Before his bicep tear): lore wise and real life. At the 30 minute mark, when Evan said Paul looked like cinched in mashed potatoes? I thought that was good comedic timing. I did not think Javier would recover for a while, when he started laughing. I agree with what you and Javier said about matches that should have feeling, drama, emotion, heat, etc. It's not just about action and moves in a match. I respect that you guys pay attention to every little detail that goes into a match. That is something that I am trying to pay attention to, and the psychology of a match just as much as a good to great action. I am trying to appreciate and notice the little details in a match that I would not naturally notice. Thank you again for the shoutout. Even greater respect to you guys for been open-minded, not judgmental to LBGTQ community and going out of your way to donate money to them. I believe we are all equal and born equal. We all have different stories and some may take longer to get to their goals and dreams longer, but there is good and bad in all of us. I think a dream match for me would be Kane'98 vs. Brock Lesnar '03: more to see who is more dominant and who would win than the actual quality of the match. Brock was explosive and just built different and Kane was the most dominant force and one of the strongest wrestlers still to this day.
@youknow9668
@youknow9668 2 ай бұрын
that's Jose, the maintenance guy
@rhodges65
@rhodges65 2 ай бұрын
Btw that means who the hell is that and why does he look dead
@rhodges65
@rhodges65 2 ай бұрын
Wthit
@wethermanofmemes
@wethermanofmemes 2 ай бұрын
"STOP IT, STOP IT" "WHAT!"
@crispycrisp3548
@crispycrisp3548 2 ай бұрын
This was another good, entertaining podcast.I had a couple of good laughs. You guys know so much about moves, and know your stuff about psychology and the quality of the overall matches.You guys could sell me on different sports by talking about their physical abilities and different skillsets: like explosive speed, or how strong they are. I think two wrestlers that start off slow isn't a bad thing if the match is apart of the story, and if the fans are quite. Slow pace is a good way to build up a match. Bret Hart wasn't really a fast paced worker: he did slow the match down at times and was great at building it up and started going faster when the audience were more excited. Eddie Guerrero worked off the crowd and wrestled at any pace based off how the audience reacted. However, I can see though why people would get bored if the match is too slow, especially if two babyfaces going at it, or it's a bunch of headlocks with no rhyme or reason. I also thought it was interesting when you talked about how you guys speed the matches up, if the matches are older than 1999. I appreciate how honest you guys are, whether it is good or bad. Evan, you said your mom said you should think first or you would never win a fight? I don't mean any disrespect to your mom or anybody, but I had a pretty good laugh at that. I also think it is important, if you are a boss to be flexible and also treat the people that work for you at least good. If you treat the people that work for you good, they will be happy to work for you and want to do a better job. I also think you should be honest and let them know if they did a good or bad job, but treat them like people. I know I gave some names already, but I will do a couple of more since you mentioned Terri Runnels; Sable would be good and Jackie Moore, too. I also think Chris Sabin, Ultimo Dragon and Taiji Ishimori(I like the cruiserweights/junior-heavyweights) would be fun.
@CrossbodyOfWork
@CrossbodyOfWork 2 ай бұрын
Crispy! We appreciate it again friend thank you. Agreed on the slow pace piece, even if we do have to speed some of these older matches up. Also check out our podcast feed for an episode we did on Jacqueline! It was episode 52 and should still be up wherever you get pods. Cheers!
@crispycrisp3548
@crispycrisp3548 2 ай бұрын
@@CrossbodyOfWork You are very welcome. Thank you. I hope you guys are doing well. I will check it out.
@crispycrisp3548
@crispycrisp3548 2 ай бұрын
You guys are awesome. I enjoyed this podcast. I feel like a lot of people would enjoy this podcast if they knew about it. Is there a way I can give this a 5 star rating. Even if you guys get off topic and maybe kind of ramble, it is still entertaining. I do apologize for my absence. Hopefully I can make more time for you guys. It was entertaining from the start: never a boring moment to me. I am not a fan of sports, but I feel like you could talk about the physical abilities and attributes of basketball players or football players and talk about their athletic ability and sell me on it, even not knowing who they are. It was also entertaining when y'all talked about which female wrestlers you can hang out with. Also, another shoutout from me to Sandra Bullock: I thought she did a great job with Miss Congeniality, but I also enjoyed The Blindside movie and thought that was a strong acting performance by her. Evan, you seem to have a good sense of humor and know the right things to say funny at the right time. For some reason, I think it's kind of funny when Javier does these facial expressions and kind of impersonates the wrestlers a little. Do you guys know how I rate this, so I can give this 5 stars? As for Lita, I also think Lita was a good wrestler, different, unique look, great charisma and great connection with the fans early on. Lita was different; someone who wasn't good on the mic, but had charisma. Like Evan said, she may not have been great at promoting herself or something, but she probably could have a great, engaging conversation with you guys, especially about interests. Lita was so athletic for her time. She still to this day has probably the best diving hurricanrana. When Lita hit the moonsault perfectly, she got so much distance and safely landed on her opponents. I think Ivory was underrated as well. Ivory could mat wrestle, brawl and was athletic, just needed more time to show it. Lita does not look latina to me, but I think she kind of did when she first arrived in WWE/F. The red hair made her look different. As for your advice, Javier, I think you look great. You are a very good looking guy, who looks like he takes good care of himself. You got good hair, skin and strong, good facial features. I hope you enjoy your new house, Evan. Thank for still been here and also making me chuckle. Suggestions for the future podcasts? I think if you want to do a workrate guy- Jerry Lynn maybe; If you want to do a comedy wrestler- Ron Killings; if you want to do a guy that is close to a perfect wrestler- Kurt Angle. Or, you can do my personal favorite: Jushin 'Thunder' Liger.
@CrossbodyOfWork
@CrossbodyOfWork 2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for the comment Crispy! We'll definitely be looking at those suggestions, and thanks for all the kind words!
@crispycrisp3548
@crispycrisp3548 2 ай бұрын
@@CrossbodyOfWork No problem at all. Thank you guys.
@PunkFan04
@PunkFan04 3 ай бұрын
Future North American champion for sure.
@dawsroberts3284
@dawsroberts3284 3 ай бұрын
Love the video!!! Will have to check out the past ones
@CrossbodyOfWork
@CrossbodyOfWork 2 ай бұрын
Appreciate the comment and you checking out our stuff!
@electrice9413
@electrice9413 3 ай бұрын
Amazing!
@Liariabean
@Liariabean 3 ай бұрын
That is relatable that was so funny😂😂😂😂
@jmp591
@jmp591 3 ай бұрын
KENTA was not ROH world champion. He challenged Danielson and had a great match with him for the title, but he lost. Morishima was though, he beat Homicide for the title and went on to have a pretty long reign, just under a year, i think. He had a series of matches with Danielson, which were amazing. I'm not sure about Kenta injuring Bryan, but Morishima did rupture Danielsons retna in their first match. He also had great matches with Nigel Mcguinness, who would eventually dethrone him for the title. Great listen btw, gonna go check out the videos on Morishima, Danielson, and Chono after this one.
@CrossbodyOfWork
@CrossbodyOfWork 3 ай бұрын
Appreciate hearing that! We'll be sure to hit some more ROH/New Japan guys soon too!
@jmp591
@jmp591 3 ай бұрын
@CrossbodyOfWork Looking forward to seeing whatever you guys do next. It seems like ya have plenty of other episodes for me to check out in the meantime. I think I saw a couple of Joshi wrestlers in there, if I could make a suggestion for a future episode, "The Dangerous Queen" Akira Hokuto. Shes a Joshi wrestler who worked her early career mainly in AJW(All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling) and her later career in GAEA she also did a few matches in WCW from 95-97, and a small run in Mexico under a mask and adifferent name in CMLL. Shes an amazing wrestler and was seen by many as 1 of they best in the world in the 90s. She put on amazing matches with Bull Nakono, Aja Kong, and Manami Toyota, just to name a few. She was also involved in a few great tag matches teaming with Shinobu Kandori to face Bull and Aja. Although her best match is without a doubt against her partner from that match, Shinobu Kandori, they had two matches together, one on 2/4/93 and the other on 6/12/93. Both were all timers and were what got me interested in Joshi Wrestling in the first place. If you have never seen any of her work, and even if you aren't interested in doing a episode on her I'd still highly recommend checking out the Shinobu Kandori 2/4/93 match, its at what is largely seen as the promotions best ever event Dream Slam, an interpromotional event where AJW wrestlers faced off against wrestlers from other promotions, Akira being from AJW, while Shinobu (who had legit training in some form of martial arts, can't remember off the top of my head which one) represented LLPW. It's pure violence, almost hard to watch at times, but at the same time, it's impossible to look away. If I had to make a top 10 list of all-time fav matches, this would almost certainly make the cut. Anyway, I look forward to seeing what else you guys have covered and will cover in the future. Apologies for the very long-winded comment, lol.
@CrossbodyOfWork
@CrossbodyOfWork 2 ай бұрын
Great suggestion! We'll be sure to look at covering her at some point this summer!
@dawsroberts3284
@dawsroberts3284 3 ай бұрын
My card is this. Consider WK10 but I've used it before. Same with Zayn vs Nakamura. Then Cesaro and Zayn from NXT was close. John Cena vs Cesaro Raw US Title match. Alberto Del Rio vs Dolph Ziggler Payback 2013k Moxley vs Danielson Revolution 2022 Samoa Joe vs CM Punk 2 Steen vs El Generico Fight without Honor For you 2 I'd go with Evan, the triple treat and WK 10 match are both so good. Card ideas, some better then others, only use Canadians, rematches, matches from indie promotions, matches that have Blood, and Bullet Club members.
@CrossbodyOfWork
@CrossbodyOfWork 3 ай бұрын
An excellent card! Love the addition of Joe/Punk 2, a great match. Also big fan of those ideas - thanks for sending them our way!
@z88beyburst
@z88beyburst 3 ай бұрын
Kylo ren needs to go back to the dark side 😂
@Soldmysoulforablurayplayer
@Soldmysoulforablurayplayer 3 ай бұрын
Remember when AEW started and Tony Khan said he would not be an onscreen authority character?
@aj2224
@aj2224 3 ай бұрын
huh? he lays out tony khan.... he basically, lightly soft punches tony, then him faking the fall.... when Vince was in charge of wwe, he had people doing more aggressive stuff to him.
@AKI-js5cu
@AKI-js5cu 3 ай бұрын
what a terrible sell
@justinbrister8885
@justinbrister8885 3 ай бұрын
Tony khan being in rivals with people would be nice.
@LuisHernandez-cd4in
@LuisHernandez-cd4in 3 ай бұрын
😂 I mean we know shots ain’t real but come on Tony 😂
@user-iy9cj2ep9y
@user-iy9cj2ep9y 3 ай бұрын
Tony that was bad acting
@monstersofthemidw100
@monstersofthemidw100 3 ай бұрын
And nobody cared
@anthonynottony4655
@anthonynottony4655 3 ай бұрын
Worst worked punch ive ever seen and I'm not forgetting about shane..
@ejp99
@ejp99 3 ай бұрын
He hit him in the stomach and fell with his arms above his head. How does a punch to the stomach knock him out? This was 💩!!
@ryanthiesse4009
@ryanthiesse4009 4 ай бұрын
First and also goated yt channel
@icy_stars
@icy_stars 4 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@allanford7767
@allanford7767 4 ай бұрын
This is the PPV I’m going to be watching this weekend Not a fan of WWE anymore. I really liked NXT but really not keen on Arianna Grace GiGi Dolin makeover angle really disappointed they have paired Gigi with Arianna Grace so disappointed I can see they are going to give Georgina the pageant queen NXT in training gimmick and she is going to slowly turn heel at some point after Stand and Deliver I can see it coming a mile off. Gigi Dolin deserves better. Really hope Billie Starkz is the one to dethrone Athena I feel it’s either Shida or Billie Starkz that dethrones Athena.
@user-fw2bn6gq3q
@user-fw2bn6gq3q 4 ай бұрын
congratulations on your WWE hall of fame amazing bull NAKANO❤2024.4
@chicohooper2263
@chicohooper2263 4 ай бұрын
⭐🌟✨💫🌠💌💯💟💯💌💟
@chicohooper2263
@chicohooper2263 4 ай бұрын
❤️💙💜💚💛🧡💝💘💖❣️♥️💕💞💓💗🔥💥😘😍🤩😻😊👏😁😄😃😀😉☺️🙂🤗😎
@chicohooper2263
@chicohooper2263 4 ай бұрын
I absolutely love you so much from the bottom of my heart and soul and my life Bull 🐂 ♉ Nakano and congratulations!!! on be inducted in WWE Hall Fame go!! All Japan women's Japanese Women's Joshi and Gaea Japanese women's in the 1980's 1990's and early 2000's 🎉🎊🎈🎀 Go!!! 🇯🇵 Japan
@mrwil11
@mrwil11 4 ай бұрын
Absolutely loved Bull Nakano,,really excited to see her get inducted, she was fricking amazing……..💙💙💙✨🐂🇯🇵