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10th September 2011 by Scott Keith

Scott – This subject has been discussed from time to time on the blog, but I’d like to get your take on it: how exactly did this whole "anti-smark" mentality that is currently infiltrating the internet come about? Do you think it’s a psychological reaction to the Benoit tragedy, or is there another cause? I’ve been around the so-called "IWC" for quite some time now (fifteen years), and even though there were always been those who questioned Meltzer’s journalistic credibility or had differing opinions about what makes for a good match, I’ve never seen this kind of vehemence, disdain and outright hostility towards certain targets until the last few years or so. Is it just anonymity of the internet that makes people so emboldened and devoid of common decency and respect? And I don’t think it’s mere trolling, although there are those who fit into that category. Rather, it feels more like a wholesale rejection of anything that even remotely "smarkish". Your thoughts?

It’s probably just the usual “reject the status quo” thing that happens when people decide what’s cool and what’s not.  I haven’t noticed a whole lot of it myself, but then I live in a pretty insulated bubble on the internet anyway.  I still reject the notion that there’s any kind of coherent “internet wrestling community” in the first place, though, given how divided and downright hateful most viewpoints are. 

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Lost Potential

10th September 2011 by Scott Keith

I found what you wrote about Barry Windham not reaching his full potential during your WWF Vintage Collection review interesting.  Are there other examples of wrestler’s not reaching their potential, for whatever reasons, you can think of?  Terry Taylor? Lex Luger? Vader?

I don’t really know what more Vader could have done.  By the time he went to the WWF he was past his prime and it’s not like he was going to be the top guy there anyway. Terry Taylor is a different kettle of fish, because he was a great worker who got into a really bad car accident in the 80s and then suddenly became a mostly good worker instead.  So yeah, the Red Rooster thing destroyed any chance he had to get over on his own, but there was really a ceiling there anyway.  He wasn’t going to be a top guy. Luger, yes, definitely.  Should have been The Guy, but he got screwed over too many times and he just stopped caring.  Nikita Koloff is another one who should have jumped to the WWF and drawn millions against Hogan, but his wife dying ripped his heart out and he was never the same again.  He was improving so fast in the 80s, though, that he should have been something great.  More recently, there’s been a disturbing trend of WWE calling guys up way too early and then basically chasing them out of the business when they don’t get over right away.  Because there’s no regional scene to make a living from, if a Chris Masters fails in his one shot as a green rookie, then it’s less likely he’ll hone his craft and return.  A lot of these guys are just finding jobs outside of the business and not coming back, and I think that’s what’s really going to hurt in the long run.  So all you ever get is the potential, and then they’re gone. 

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Lost Potential

10th September 2011 by Scott Keith

I found what you wrote about Barry Windham not reaching his full potential during your WWF Vintage Collection review interesting.  Are there other examples of wrestler’s not reaching their potential, for whatever reasons, you can think of?  Terry Taylor? Lex Luger? Vader?

I don’t really know what more Vader could have done.  By the time he went to the WWF he was past his prime and it’s not like he was going to be the top guy there anyway. Terry Taylor is a different kettle of fish, because he was a great worker who got into a really bad car accident in the 80s and then suddenly became a mostly good worker instead.  So yeah, the Red Rooster thing destroyed any chance he had to get over on his own, but there was really a ceiling there anyway.  He wasn’t going to be a top guy. Luger, yes, definitely.  Should have been The Guy, but he got screwed over too many times and he just stopped caring.  Nikita Koloff is another one who should have jumped to the WWF and drawn millions against Hogan, but his wife dying ripped his heart out and he was never the same again.  He was improving so fast in the 80s, though, that he should have been something great.  More recently, there’s been a disturbing trend of WWE calling guys up way too early and then basically chasing them out of the business when they don’t get over right away.  Because there’s no regional scene to make a living from, if a Chris Masters fails in his one shot as a green rookie, then it’s less likely he’ll hone his craft and return.  A lot of these guys are just finding jobs outside of the business and not coming back, and I think that’s what’s really going to hurt in the long run.  So all you ever get is the potential, and then they’re gone. 

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Revolutionary Plug

9th September 2011 by Scott Keith

Hey, Scott. Just wanted to pass along this interview with Jeff Katz (producer of Wrestling Revolution) conducted by Michael Spada and Jimmy Rivers of the Breaking Kayfabe podcast. A very interesting, intelligent discussion that answers pretty much any and all questions about the up-coming WR project. Highly recommended! http://breakingkayfabe.podbean.com/2011/09/09/interview-jeff-katz-wrestling-revolution-project/

Katz seems like a cool guy and I really like the idea of a wrestling promotion with a set end date for their storylines, because it makes it easier to craft actual stories with beginning, middle and end that way. 

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Revolutionary Plug

9th September 2011 by Scott Keith

Hey, Scott. Just wanted to pass along this interview with Jeff Katz (producer of Wrestling Revolution) conducted by Michael Spada and Jimmy Rivers of the Breaking Kayfabe podcast. A very interesting, intelligent discussion that answers pretty much any and all questions about the up-coming WR project. Highly recommended! http://breakingkayfabe.podbean.com/2011/09/09/interview-jeff-katz-wrestling-revolution-project/

Katz seems like a cool guy and I really like the idea of a wrestling promotion with a set end date for their storylines, because it makes it easier to craft actual stories with beginning, middle and end that way. 

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You’re Stealing It Wrong…

9th September 2011 by Scott Keith

http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/69561 An older article, sure, but I came across it while doing my usual random surfing of Mental Floss and I found the presentation by Jason Scott to be pretty engrossing.  For those of us who used to hang out on local BBSs via 2400 baud modems, this is a great trip down memory lane.  Basically it’s a video of Jason giving a talk at a computer convention, delivering an entertaining hour-long history of various software pirate groups and how it evolved into what it became today.  Sadly he only really gets rolling just before he runs out of time, but I’d love to see a full-length talk from the guy on the subject, because he turns a potentially dry subject into a humorous conversational chat.  It’s great stuff. 

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You’re Stealing It Wrong…

9th September 2011 by Scott Keith

http://www.mentalfloss.com/blogs/archives/69561 An older article, sure, but I came across it while doing my usual random surfing of Mental Floss and I found the presentation by Jason Scott to be pretty engrossing.  For those of us who used to hang out on local BBSs via 2400 baud modems, this is a great trip down memory lane.  Basically it’s a video of Jason giving a talk at a computer convention, delivering an entertaining hour-long history of various software pirate groups and how it evolved into what it became today.  Sadly he only really gets rolling just before he runs out of time, but I’d love to see a full-length talk from the guy on the subject, because he turns a potentially dry subject into a humorous conversational chat.  It’s great stuff. 

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AWA What-Ifs

9th September 2011 by Scott Keith

Hi Scott, Since you’ve been reviewing AWA on ESPN and I just got done watching SuperClash III, I was wondering what if all the promoters involved had been able to trust each other for longer than five minutes and had done a follow-up pay-per-view sometime in 1989? What do you think the card might have looked like based on the talent available at the time? For title matches, I think a Lawler-Kerry re-match to settle the dispute would be a must, and logically it’d be a first blood match and I suppose you could have Tatsumi Fujinami defend the IWGP title against Manny Fernandez based off their little post-match fracas and to add some international flavour. You know Verne would want Greg featured with his precious TV title so I guess an outsider with some name appeal who was available in ’89 to come in for a shot would be Bam Bam Bigelow. The British Bulldogs would also have been able to come in (if not working All Japan or Stampede) so my initial thought was to do that rare Bulldogs-Rock N’ Roll Express match here but alternatively, you could put the Rock N’ Rolls in with Jimmy Golden and Robert Fuller in a street fight or a cage match to settle their shitty non-finish, and put the Bulldogs in with the Samoan Swat Team or Badd Company for either set of tag titles and you know they’d both be pretty killer matches. Sgt. Slaughter also has scores to be settled with Iron Sheik, Adnan Al Kaisse and Col. DeBeers, probably some kind of boot camp match, or maybe teaming with Wahoo McDaniel, Corporal Kirchner or someone. For the women, who knows? Wendi Richter vs. Madusa, Madusa vs. Nina Ferrari, Nina & Wendi vs. Madusa and Susan Sexton? That leaves the likes of the Steve Cox, RPMs, Jeff Jarrett, Eric Embry, King Parsons, Top Guns, The Guerreros…perhaps Big Van Vader even though he’s not really much of a star in the US at this point. Just no Jimmy Valiant I hope!

The Boogie Woogie Man was money.  Just ask him. Bulldogs v. SST would have been BADASS.  Before they got fat and unmotivated in the WWF, the Headshrinkers could rock that shit.  Instead of doing another singles match, they could have extended the Lawler-Von Erich feud by doing a tag match, say Lawler & Jarrett (or Dundee) v. Kerry & Kevin in a crazy brawl.  I’d throw in Badd Company v. Rock N Roll Express for the tag titles, and maybe Greg Gagne v. Larry Zbyszko (which wouldn’t be great but it’s at least a fresh logical matchup with some star power), and the previously mentioned Slaughter v. DeBeers match, and that’s a pretty decent PPV show. 

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AWA What-Ifs

9th September 2011 by Scott Keith

Hi Scott, Since you’ve been reviewing AWA on ESPN and I just got done watching SuperClash III, I was wondering what if all the promoters involved had been able to trust each other for longer than five minutes and had done a follow-up pay-per-view sometime in 1989? What do you think the card might have looked like based on the talent available at the time? For title matches, I think a Lawler-Kerry re-match to settle the dispute would be a must, and logically it’d be a first blood match and I suppose you could have Tatsumi Fujinami defend the IWGP title against Manny Fernandez based off their little post-match fracas and to add some international flavour. You know Verne would want Greg featured with his precious TV title so I guess an outsider with some name appeal who was available in ’89 to come in for a shot would be Bam Bam Bigelow. The British Bulldogs would also have been able to come in (if not working All Japan or Stampede) so my initial thought was to do that rare Bulldogs-Rock N’ Roll Express match here but alternatively, you could put the Rock N’ Rolls in with Jimmy Golden and Robert Fuller in a street fight or a cage match to settle their shitty non-finish, and put the Bulldogs in with the Samoan Swat Team or Badd Company for either set of tag titles and you know they’d both be pretty killer matches. Sgt. Slaughter also has scores to be settled with Iron Sheik, Adnan Al Kaisse and Col. DeBeers, probably some kind of boot camp match, or maybe teaming with Wahoo McDaniel, Corporal Kirchner or someone. For the women, who knows? Wendi Richter vs. Madusa, Madusa vs. Nina Ferrari, Nina & Wendi vs. Madusa and Susan Sexton? That leaves the likes of the Steve Cox, RPMs, Jeff Jarrett, Eric Embry, King Parsons, Top Guns, The Guerreros…perhaps Big Van Vader even though he’s not really much of a star in the US at this point. Just no Jimmy Valiant I hope!

The Boogie Woogie Man was money.  Just ask him. Bulldogs v. SST would have been BADASS.  Before they got fat and unmotivated in the WWF, the Headshrinkers could rock that shit.  Instead of doing another singles match, they could have extended the Lawler-Von Erich feud by doing a tag match, say Lawler & Jarrett (or Dundee) v. Kerry & Kevin in a crazy brawl.  I’d throw in Badd Company v. Rock N Roll Express for the tag titles, and maybe Greg Gagne v. Larry Zbyszko (which wouldn’t be great but it’s at least a fresh logical matchup with some star power), and the previously mentioned Slaughter v. DeBeers match, and that’s a pretty decent PPV show. 

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The SmarK Rant for iMPACT Wrestling–09.08.11

9th September 2011 by Scott Keith

http://wrestling.insidepulse.com/2011/09/09/the-smark-rant-for-impact-wrestling-09-08-11/ I know Vince Russo has a car crash mentality about his product, but some people in the company take that WAY too literally.

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The SmarK Rant for iMPACT Wrestling–09.08.11

9th September 2011 by Scott Keith

http://wrestling.insidepulse.com/2011/09/09/the-smark-rant-for-impact-wrestling-09-08-11/ I know Vince Russo has a car crash mentality about his product, but some people in the company take that WAY too literally.

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Love Plug

8th September 2011 by Scott Keith

Hey Scott Alex from London (UK) here. I’m a long-time reader (you "smartened me up" in 1999), first time writer. I write a blog that gives men advice on how to improve their confidence and skills with women. As a big wrestling fan I try to slip in references to it whenever I can. I wondered if your readers might find some of the articles interesting (= shameless plug request). Here’s an article with a shoutout to you: http://www.lsattraction.com/websites-ive-been-visiting-august-2011/ And here’s an article on how being a tweener / anti-hero can make you more attractive to women: http://www.lsattraction.com/work-hard-play-hard/ Fingers crossed and keep up the good work mate.

Definitely not a subject that gets plugged much on this site, so best of luck with it!

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Love Plug

8th September 2011 by Scott Keith

Hey Scott Alex from London (UK) here. I’m a long-time reader (you "smartened me up" in 1999), first time writer. I write a blog that gives men advice on how to improve their confidence and skills with women. As a big wrestling fan I try to slip in references to it whenever I can. I wondered if your readers might find some of the articles interesting (= shameless plug request). Here’s an article with a shoutout to you: http://www.lsattraction.com/websites-ive-been-visiting-august-2011/ And here’s an article on how being a tweener / anti-hero can make you more attractive to women: http://www.lsattraction.com/work-hard-play-hard/ Fingers crossed and keep up the good work mate.

Definitely not a subject that gets plugged much on this site, so best of luck with it!

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Poster Plug

8th September 2011 by Scott Keith

Hey Scott,
Been on a big drawing kick lately and tried my hand at some wrestling pieces. Would appreciate a plug if you’ve got a moment…
http://morewhatnot.com/2011/08/31/wrestling-posters/

Done!

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Poster Plug

8th September 2011 by Scott Keith

Hey Scott,
Been on a big drawing kick lately and tried my hand at some wrestling pieces. Would appreciate a plug if you’ve got a moment…
http://morewhatnot.com/2011/08/31/wrestling-posters/

Done!

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Jeff Hardy pleads guilty, gets time

8th September 2011 by Scott Keith

http://www.f4wonline.com/more/more-top-stories/96-wwe/22064-jeff-hardy-pleads-guilty-gets-time
More great timing from TNA.  Tonight should be HILARIOUS

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Jeff Hardy pleads guilty, gets time

8th September 2011 by Scott Keith

http://www.f4wonline.com/more/more-top-stories/96-wwe/22064-jeff-hardy-pleads-guilty-gets-time
More great timing from TNA.  Tonight should be HILARIOUS

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Scott Reviews the New 52!

8th September 2011 by Scott Keith

Well since I opinionated on Justice League #1 last week, might as well carry on as I sample all the #1s coming out and see what falls in the “continue past #2” pile.  Action #1:  Despite how much I wanted to dislike it due to the changes in origin and de-powering…it’s a really fucking good comic.  Young Superman having a blast and beating up bad guys because it’s the right thing to do is just FUN, as is Lex Luthor throwing a train at him.  Parts of it feel ripped out of the Spider-Man movie, but that’s an awesome movie, so why not?  Thumbs up! Detective #1:  This is DAAAAAARK stuff.  If you haven’t been spoiled to the ending yet, your reaction will be probably echo mine, where it’s like “Oh, he’s chasing the Joker, that’s cool, who’s this dude, HOLY SHIT WHAT THE HELL, DUDE?!”  This is not the comic to be giving to young readers to introduce them to Batman.  That being said, shock ending aside, it didn’t hook me very much.  Not like I don’t have a lot of choice to find my perfect Batman fix anyway.  Thumbs in the middle. Justice League International #1:  Since his solo title was cancelled, I’m glad to see Booster at least elevated to main event status with this book, as he’s made leader of the new JLI, even if they’re portrayed as the Smackdown to Justice League’s RAW.  Booster and Guy are two of my favorite characters and if this had Ted Kord, it would be an easy winner.  This does proceed at a much better pace than Justice League #1 did, quickly establishing the team and putting them against what appears to be a giant robot.  Yay.  The downside is that unless you already knew about Fire and Ice and Rocket Red from the Giffen league, there’s not much here to hook you as a new reader.  I’m an old pro, so I didn’t much exposition on that front.  Thumbs up! Animal Man #1:  Kind of trippy and cool, the little mysteries like the bleeding eyes and weird dream sequence left me wanting more.  That’s a good thing.  I’ve never been a huge fan of the character, but there was a good hook here as long as you can tolerate a bit of the weird factor.  Thumbs up! Hawk and Dove #1:  I made it literally 10 pages in and couldn’t take another Rob Liefield action pose with Hawk yelling all his dialogue.  Thumbs WAY down. Batwing #1:  I have no strong feelings on this one way or another.  Neat cliffhanger, but I don’t know the character and the “Batman franchise” thing doesn’t excite me.  Thumbs in the middle, wouldn’t bother with #2.  Batgirl #1:  Hey, she can walk again!  To its credit, this issue doesn’t give away how Babs got healed, and it portrays her as learning again as she goes along.  Pretty fun stuff, I’d stick with it.  Thumbs slightly up. OMAC #1:  I LOOOOOOVE Keith Giffen, even if he’s obviously aping Jack Kirby here and I don’t give a shit about OMAC as a concept.  It’s fun, if a tad single-minded (the whole issue is the main character seemingly randomly rampaging through Cadmus), but interesting enough.  Thumbs in the middle. Men of War #1:  This is a wonderful throwback to Sgt. Rock’s glory years in comics, as his grandson picks up the mantle in present times and you can just feel the Joe Kubert oozing out of it.  I’m a sucker for a good war comic, and this felt right out of the early 70s.  A simple story (Joe Rock is TOUGH and the men respect him, dammit!) and good manly action make this my second-fave of the week.  Big thumbs up! Definitely pick up Action Comics #1, though.  Obviously they’re gonna throw everything in the flagship title, and it showed. 

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Scott Reviews the New 52!

8th September 2011 by Scott Keith

Well since I opinionated on Justice League #1 last week, might as well carry on as I sample all the #1s coming out and see what falls in the “continue past #2” pile.  Action #1:  Despite how much I wanted to dislike it due to the changes in origin and de-powering…it’s a really fucking good comic.  Young Superman having a blast and beating up bad guys because it’s the right thing to do is just FUN, as is Lex Luthor throwing a train at him.  Parts of it feel ripped out of the Spider-Man movie, but that’s an awesome movie, so why not?  Thumbs up! Detective #1:  This is DAAAAAARK stuff.  If you haven’t been spoiled to the ending yet, your reaction will be probably echo mine, where it’s like “Oh, he’s chasing the Joker, that’s cool, who’s this dude, HOLY SHIT WHAT THE HELL, DUDE?!”  This is not the comic to be giving to young readers to introduce them to Batman.  That being said, shock ending aside, it didn’t hook me very much.  Not like I don’t have a lot of choice to find my perfect Batman fix anyway.  Thumbs in the middle. Justice League International #1:  Since his solo title was cancelled, I’m glad to see Booster at least elevated to main event status with this book, as he’s made leader of the new JLI, even if they’re portrayed as the Smackdown to Justice League’s RAW.  Booster and Guy are two of my favorite characters and if this had Ted Kord, it would be an easy winner.  This does proceed at a much better pace than Justice League #1 did, quickly establishing the team and putting them against what appears to be a giant robot.  Yay.  The downside is that unless you already knew about Fire and Ice and Rocket Red from the Giffen league, there’s not much here to hook you as a new reader.  I’m an old pro, so I didn’t much exposition on that front.  Thumbs up! Animal Man #1:  Kind of trippy and cool, the little mysteries like the bleeding eyes and weird dream sequence left me wanting more.  That’s a good thing.  I’ve never been a huge fan of the character, but there was a good hook here as long as you can tolerate a bit of the weird factor.  Thumbs up! Hawk and Dove #1:  I made it literally 10 pages in and couldn’t take another Rob Liefield action pose with Hawk yelling all his dialogue.  Thumbs WAY down. Batwing #1:  I have no strong feelings on this one way or another.  Neat cliffhanger, but I don’t know the character and the “Batman franchise” thing doesn’t excite me.  Thumbs in the middle, wouldn’t bother with #2.  Batgirl #1:  Hey, she can walk again!  To its credit, this issue doesn’t give away how Babs got healed, and it portrays her as learning again as she goes along.  Pretty fun stuff, I’d stick with it.  Thumbs slightly up. OMAC #1:  I LOOOOOOVE Keith Giffen, even if he’s obviously aping Jack Kirby here and I don’t give a shit about OMAC as a concept.  It’s fun, if a tad single-minded (the whole issue is the main character seemingly randomly rampaging through Cadmus), but interesting enough.  Thumbs in the middle. Men of War #1:  This is a wonderful throwback to Sgt. Rock’s glory years in comics, as his grandson picks up the mantle in present times and you can just feel the Joe Kubert oozing out of it.  I’m a sucker for a good war comic, and this felt right out of the early 70s.  A simple story (Joe Rock is TOUGH and the men respect him, dammit!) and good manly action make this my second-fave of the week.  Big thumbs up! Definitely pick up Action Comics #1, though.  Obviously they’re gonna throw everything in the flagship title, and it showed. 

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Nash future endeavor’d?

7th September 2011 by Scott Keith

http://www.wwe.com/inside/kevin-nash-released They need to be really careful if they’re working this one, because that’s like doing a fake “X” signal when someone isn’t actually injured.  They only have a few things that fans actually buy at face value, and the future endeavour postings are one of them.  If they’re not just crying wolf here, then it REALLY makes the last few weeks of TV some bizarre stuff. 

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