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WWE Network Discussion Thread

Chris

Dreams are Endless
I've been intrigued going through the 2002 episodes. I'm not sure what it was referencing, but I read online that these matches were "punishments" from the company. A divas match would have a couple good spots or actually wrestle, and the next time they're on TV, they're doing something degrading.

Credit to Fit Finlay. He was huge in the women's revolution we've come to know today.

The girls have said that they would always be yelled at for "punching like men" and then when they told Fit he'd laugh and say "you just punch like people, keep doing it" lol
 

Chris

Dreams are Endless
A classic series from WWE's history has been added to Peacock/WWE Network for the first time.

Ten episodes of WWF Championship Wrestling were uploaded to Peacock/WWE Network on Monday as this month's classic content drop. The episodes are from January-April 1980.


WWF Championship Wrestling was the promotion's first syndicated television series, running from 1971 to 1986. It was replaced by WWF Superstars of Wrestling.

All 10 episodes uploaded to Peacock/WWE Network range from 45-47 minutes long. The episode summaries are listed below:

January 12, 1980
Hulk Hogan battles Angelo Gomez & Johnny Rivera in a Handicap Match.
January 19, 1980
Ken Patera faces Angelo Gomez; The Wild Samoans take on Dominic DeNucci & Johnny Rivera.
February 2, 1980
Bruno Sammartino faces Larry Zbysko; Intercontinental Champion Pat Patterson battles Jose Estrada.
February 16, 1980
Larry Zbyszko battles Mike Masters; Ken Patera vs. Steve King & Charlie Brown in a Handicap Match.
February 23, 1980
Tony Atlas battles BB Coleman; Larry Zbyszko faces Bill Berger; Ivan Putski takes on Ron Lee.
March 1, 1980
Hulk Hogan faces Manny Siaca; WWE Tag Team Champions Ivan Putski & Tito Santana are in action.
March 15, 1980
'Pretty Boy' Larry Sharpe takes on Steve King; Johnny Rodz battles Angelo Gomez.
March 22, 1980
Hulk Hogan battles Mike Masters; Pat Patterson & Rene Goulet are in tag team action.
March 29, 1980
Hulk Hogan faces Angelo Gomez; Tor Kamata clashes with Steve King; Charlie Brown battles Ox Baker.
April 12, 1980
Andre the Giant competes in a Handicap Match; Hulk Hogan continues to dominate.

 

Lethal

Tiffy Time
WWE Network has officially ended in Australia. As per the new rights agreement, the new home of the network is now BINGE and the Foxtel service.
 

Chris

Dreams are Endless
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A documentary on Kurt Angle is set to premiere September 2 on Peacock.

During Raw on Monday, it was announced that a documentary centered on Angle will premiere one week from Saturday the same day as WWE’s Payback premium live event.

The documentary, which was produced independently by Angle and director Alex Perry, was acquired by WWE last year. Originally set to focus on Kurt Angle’s amateur wrestling career, WWE has since made changes that also focuses on Angle’s WWE career. The commercial that aired during Raw also touched on Angle’s personal issues.

“The WWE bought the show from us, the documentary," Angle said on an episode of The Kurt Angle Show last summer. "They changed it up a little bit and made it a little more pro-wrestling oriented but we made a deal with them that this will air on Peacock.”

Angle has made sporadic appearances on WWE television since retiring in 2019, most recently appearing on Raw is XXX back in January.

 

Skyefire

Wrestling Goddest
In honor of Halloween WWE now has a new Best Of collection titled Horror Icons. While there are some good matches and segments including Undertaker defeating Hulk Hogan for the WWF Championship at Survivor Series, the Undertaker vs Mankind Buried Alive Match, and Bray Wyatt's in-ring debut against Kane in a Ring of Fire Match, there's plenty of awful shit in this collection. There's the Chamber of Horrors Match from WCW, the one where Abdullah the Butcher gets "electrocuted" in the torture chair, The Ultimate Warrior vs Brian Knobbs in a match from Superstars where Papa Shango comes out afterwards and "curses" Warrior, Piper's Pit with JBL in which The Boogeyman comes out and ends up eating the mole on Jillian Hall's face, The Miz vs Damien Priest in a Zombie Lumberjack Match and the WrestleMania 36 Firefly Funhouse segment with Bray Wyatt and John Cena. I'd say this is the worst "Best Of" collection there is.
 

Hoss

HELL IS NOT A MYTH
In honor of Halloween WWE now has a new Best Of collection titled Horror Icons. While there are some good matches and segments including Undertaker defeating Hulk Hogan for the WWF Championship at Survivor Series, the Undertaker vs Mankind Buried Alive Match, and Bray Wyatt's in-ring debut against Kane in a Ring of Fire Match, there's plenty of awful shit in this collection. There's the Chamber of Horrors Match from WCW, the one where Abdullah the Butcher gets "electrocuted" in the torture chair, The Ultimate Warrior vs Brian Knobbs in a match from Superstars where Papa Shango comes out afterwards and "curses" Warrior, Piper's Pit with JBL in which The Boogeyman comes out and ends up eating the mole on Jillian Hall's face, The Miz vs Damien Priest in a Zombie Lumberjack Match and the WrestleMania 36 Firefly Funhouse segment with Bray Wyatt and John Cena. I'd say this is the worst "Best Of" collection there is.
2 of the 3 good things you mentioned also pretty much sucked :lol
 
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