Yeah I’m not expectting a huge vote on this one

They’re a 3 for me, an incredible look and gimmick, iconic even… Then they would get in the ring. You can count on one hand how many great matches they’ve had (and its often in multi-man matches or being carried) but fuck me were they over. Bit of a tragic story (the dark side of the ring episode on them is great) and the repackagings were even worse, but I still respect them, hence the 3 Mark.

hated them. was going to give them a 1 but then remembered the existence of the new age outlaws, so they’re at least a 2

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OOOOOOOO WHAT A 3

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Loved them as a kid. They were the coolest thing ever when I was 10.

Watching them back now they were OK, probs a 3

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Actually quite shit but with a good look getting them over. 2.

ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh what a rush

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Fucking loved them as a kid.
Big fan of their feud with Demolition.
5 from me.

too drunk to talk about it properly
they fucked up jobbers so much they’d leave the building if they knew they had to work them
5

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Cant believe youve done Droz dirty like this

Ultimate of right place at right time.

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The Droz stuff just kinda bums me out

What about the Heidenreich

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That’s just embarrassing in a funny way.

The other day when you mentioned him I went down a wiki vortex again and read about the initial pitch for his character - yikes!

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Oh please remind I can’t remember what this was :sweat_smile:

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JAYSUS that requires a content warning :joy:

I tell you what, it’s easy to laugh at Heidenreich and being controlled by Little Johnny.
Not really a million miles away from Firefly Fun house stuff though is it?

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“In 2008, former WWE writer Dan Madigan revealed that in 2004 he had pitched directly to Vince McMahon an idea to have Heidenreich return as a Nazi stormtrooper named Baron Von Bava, who had been cryogenically frozen before being revived by Paul Heyman (A Jewish son of a Holocaust survivor), complete with Heidenreich wearing the red armband with the swastika and even goose-stepping to the ring. While WWE would eventually have Heyman manage Heidenreich, the pitch was considered so shocking that McMahon left the board room speechless and didn’t return for the rest of the day. The pitch led to Madigan leaving WWE later that year.[15]

:rofl: fuuuckingg heeeelllll maaaaaan :rofl:

I have some vague memory of hearing about that a long time ago but jesus, no wonder the guy got shitcanned

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