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I just got back from the NXT show in Nottingham, awesome show from top to bottom, but Alexa Bliss's ass is even better in person!
Were JJ and Gable over as fuck?
And I'd drink Alexa's dirty bath water.
EVERYONE was over as fuck.
Enzo and Cass opened the show, they roof blew off. Bayley and Asuka were over as fuck, Asuka is ridiculous sexy in person.
Apollo Crews and Samoa Joe had a kick ass match, the main event was a triple threat between Balor, Corbin and Sami Zayn for the title.
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Ron Simmons is for real.
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Ron Simmons is for real.
- Regarding the Screwjob, things got serious the Wednesday before Survivor Series. Triple H was the one to verbalize the idea ("if he doesn't want to do business, we'll do business for him"), although Shawn thinks Vince was going to do it, he just wanted someone else to say it first. Michaels and Hart had a great talk before the match - one of their best ever, per HBK, who was "dying inside" knowing what was planned. During the chat they laid out the match, and Shawn was the one who came back and told Vince and company that they had to call for the bell when he had Bret in the Sharpshooter.
-Every young guy Steve talks to mentions HBK as an influence. Michaels says it's flattering, but not why he got in the business. He puts over Seth Rollins, Dolph Ziggler, Dean Ambrose and Bray Wyatt. Wyatt could be this generation's Undertaker, while he worries about Dolph making the same mistakes he did early in his career when he was trying to be too much like Flair.
- HBK got the superkick from Chris Adams on the recommendation of Pat Patterson. The two mark out about how great Pat is with Shawn calling him a "beautiful mind".
- He gives Vince Russo credit for letting him try anything creatively, and thinks it saved him personally because it gave him an outlet for a lot of stuff that could have destroyed him.
Read more:http://www.cagesideseats.com/wwe/2015/12/13/10021824/stone-cold-podcast-shawn-michaels-highlights
The other day I watched the Bret and Bulldog SummerSlam in London, 40 minutes of head-locks from Bret and carrying the match. At least the Bulldog won Intercontinental gold on his home soil which you can say was the point.
Did anyone watch that HBK/SCSA podcast? Is it worth watching?