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~~~~~THE TBL NEWSLETTER~~~~~ 
Issue #1, Volume 2
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Contents:

I. Note from the Editor
II. News & Rumors
III. Columns
IV. Advertisements

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Note from the Editor:
Joe Balrog
balrog275@geocities.com

Note from the Editor:

Welcome back to all of our old subscribers that have
 returned from our old list and all of our new subscribers
 that have signed up in the past two weeks!  What I am
 expecting this newsletter to become is a weekend update
 for you great readers from the wrestling world.  I will
 also probably be sending out random issues when time
 permits.  In this issue, I am just looking to get a basis
 of what I will be able to actually put in the newsletter. 
 At one point, this newsletter was jam packed with
 information and commentary the likes of which was never
 seen before, but after the good people at server.com
 deleted my old mailing list, I just said “F it all” and
 let the newsletter section of The Balrog’s Lair lay at
 rest.  However, with a little pressure from my good friend
 Dave Talbert and from an increase in my free time thanks
 to getting shitty hours at work, I decided to get this
 thing back up again!  So I ask all of you, if you like
 what you see, then tell your friends about this
 newsletter.  Tell them to sign-up.  “Word of mouth” is the
 best form of advertising so make sure you let everyone
 know!  With any further BS, welcome to Issue #1, Volume 2
 of The TBL Newsletter!

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News & Rumors:

^^^Lance Storm invades the WWF Again^^^
In his latest commentary, Lance Storm posts the
 following:  “Everyone may not be aware of this but I did
 my second WWF Invasion this past weekend. I Invaded the
 WWF house show at the Air Canada Center in Toronto on
 Saturday…For those who haven’t heard I ran in on Benoit
 vs. Rhyno. I super kicked a chair into Rhyno’s face and
 drop kicked Tajiri for good measure. I was in and out in
 less than a minute (I stayed to celebrate a bit with
 Chris) and had a great time. The crowd response was, to
 borrow a word, Tremendous. It’s amazing the reaction you
 can get from a crowd when you genuinely surprise them.” 
 (Thanks to StormWrestling.com”)

^^^Scott Steiner’s Top Phreak^^^
The latest wrestling personality to auction off time on
 eBay is none other than WCW’s Phreak of freaks, Midajah. 
 The auction is currently at $2500 and it shows some sexy
 and sweet photos of Midajah posing.  Hey, if you got the
 money, why not tout Midajah around in front of your
 friends?  Really now…

^^^The New WCW^^^
There are a lot of rumors and what not going around about
 the new WCW.  Here is a quick round up of what’s going
 down.  Apparently the WWFE wants to keep their newly
 signed WCW stars in an air of controversy as well as
 uncertainty like they recently did with Diamond Dallas
 Page.  Personalities who are suspected to be in this air
 of controversy include men such as Billy Kidman, Rob Van
 Dam, Tommy Dreamer, Buff Bagwell, and superstars such as
 Ric Flair and Sting.  However, Sting has been somewhat
 vocal in letting everyone know that he is ready for
 retirement and moving on in a new direction in life.  As
 for Ric Flair, the general feeling in the industry is that
 with Hogan starting his own promotion, Dusty Rhodes
 already getting rave reviews with his Turnbuckle
 Championship Wrestling, and Hulk Hogan starting his own
 promotion there might not be another choice for the Nature
 Boy except starring in the new WCW.  This new WCW already
 has Stacey Kiebler (Ric Flair’s son’s girlfriend) as well
 as Arn Anderson (Ric Flair’s own personal friend)…with
 this situation, it looks more and more like Flair would be
 willing to join Vince McMahon’s WCW.  Sounds weird, huh? 
 Vince McMahon’s WCW.

^^^RAW Ratings Jump^^^
This week’s RAW rating jumped up from last week’s 4.1 to a
 4.2.  Not a big improvement, but the overrun did a 5.0 so
 that is a big positive heading into a pay per view.

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^^^WWF Drops the MCW for HWA^^^
In a statement on their website today, the WWF’s Jim Ross
 confirmed what many insiders felt was going to happen
 sooner or later.  Namely, the WWF has dropped the MCW
 promotion in favor of Les Thatcher’s HWA promotion.  Ross
 stated that since the HWA and OVW are in closer proximity
 than the OVW and the MCW, it would be better off for their
 talents in training to be moved closer to each other.  As
 a part of this move, the WWF also released some pretty big
 developmental names such as the entire Mean Street Posse,
 Shooter Schultz, Joey Matthews, Christian York, and the
 American Dragon.  Jim Ross was also sure to say that one
 of the reasons that the WWF let go of these talents is
 because they needed to compete against men that were
 better than what they were currently competing against in
 the MCW.  One of the options that Jim Ross brought up was
 the possibility of sending these young talents over to
 Japan.  Such a move would undoubtedly triple their current
 competition level since Japan is a well known hot bed for
 technical wrestling.

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Columns:

Balrog Babblings
By: Joe Balrog
balrog275@geocities.com

The Light Heavyweights of the WWF

By far, the weakest division in the WWF at this point in
 time is the Lightweight Division.  And why?  Well, I don’t
 really know.  But here is a run-down of what the WWF has
…so why aren’t they using them?

Yoshihiro Tajiri – One of the most brutal wrestlers to make
 the cross over from the Orient to the States and actually
 be successful about it.  Dubbed “The Japanese Buzzsaw” on
 ECW Television which never rang truer than his brutal
 matches against men like Mike Awesome and other ECW stars.

Spike Dudley – Definitely a fan favorite after his runs
 with Steve Austin and his first kiss with Molly Holly on
 RAW.  By FAR the lightest wrestler in the WWF as well as
 one of the biggest risk-takers in the WWF.

Scotty 2 Hotty – A rare occurrence in the wrestling world…a
 light heavyweight that can actually get the crowds behind
 him by dancing and doing signature maneuvers.  Truly, he
 is one of the best young lightweight talents in the
 wrestling world.

Dean Malenko – The grandfather, so to speak, of
 lightweight.  This man has been touted as the best
 technician in the world for his vast knowledge of holds
 and their effect on his opponents.

Jerry Lynn – Another great ECW transfer to the WWF who
 achieved minimal success as the WWF Light Heavyweight
 Champion for a short while until losing the belt to – 

Jeff Hardy – One of the most charismatic youngsters in
 wrestling today as well as one of the most death defying
 competitors in the WWF.  Not only is Jeff a great tag team
 wrestler with his brother, but he also has the unique
 ability to make the female fans swoon at his entrance and
 ring performace.

Essa Rios – A former champion who brought the lovely Lita
 to the public’s eye.  Rios proved that you can overcome
 terrible gimmicks such as Papi Chulo (Pimp Daddy) and
 become a champion in the WWF.

Christian – Another former champion who climbed the ranks
 of the WWF Developmental program and became one half of
 one of the greatest tag teams of our day with
 his “brother” Edge.

Crash – Perhaps one of the smallest wrestlers in the WWF,
 but even with his small size, he is still able to pull out
 some of the greatest hardcore matches in the WWF as well
 as get the crowd behind him for any match.

Taka – Along with Funaki, this duo has been gaining in
 popularity due to their new gimmick of voice-overs and has
 proven that they can be stars in technical matches.

Funaki – Again, another member of Kaientai that is a great
 high-flyer, but has not found his niche in the WWF other
 than saying “Indeed!”

X-Pac, K-Kwik, Justin Credible, and even guys like Tazz all
 have the ability to be in this division if given the
 proper push.

As you can see, the WWF DEFINITELY has the tools to make
 one of the most mystifying divisions in wrestling history,
 but they aren’t doing anything with it.  I really want to
 know what you would do if you could book this division, so
 e-mail me and let me know!  Thanks!

Joe Balrog
balrog275@geocities.com


The Middle Turnbuckle Report
By:  Sean O’Leary
Santeria36@aol.com

The Rock vs. Stone Cold
There are four professional wrestlers that are, or were, so
 big that they went above and beyond just being a huge
 wrestling star but into a star that had mainstream
 national media appeal. The first, and obvious one, is Hulk
 Hogan; who was so big that he actually got on the cover of
 Sports Illustrated. The second is 'Macho Man' Randy Savage
 who got this appeal more from Slim Jim commercials than
 anything else, but his trademark "Oh Yeah!" is widely
 recognized by wrestling and non-wrestling fans alike. Ric
 Flair, it can be argued, is a household name below the
 Mason-Dixon line, i.e., The South, but that is only a
 small region. The second two in our fearsome foursome is
 the Rock and Stone Cold, two men who have literally
 redefined the meaning of pro wrestling.
 
First, a little history, which shows the parallel of these
 two men's career in the WWF is striking similar. Both men
 arrived with much fan fare, Stone Cold with his Ringmaster
 persona in late 1995, and the Rock with his Rocky Maivia:
 Blue Chipper persona in late 1996. Both of these personas
 were pushed hard by the WWF, but neither clicked. The
 Ringmaster was mildly over as a heel, but nothing that
 would turn any heads. Rocky Maivia was a miserable failure
 as Rocky was not good in the ring yet and hadn't found his
 mic skills, and the fans hated, loathed and despised Rocky
 Maivia. Both men changed their personas to their current
 ones of Stone Cold Steve Austin and the Rock. Both men
 were heels who cut scathing promos, with Stone Cold
 cussing, beating ass, and challenging Bret Hart while the
 Rock took the role of a cowardly heel whose weekly rants
 on opponents were hilariously and entertaining to say the
 least. Like with all good heels, see Ric Flair and Shawn
 Michaels, the fans grow to love to hate the bad guy, and
 eventually the heel must be turned face to cash in. 

But I doubt even the WWF knew the gold mine that they were
 sitting on in Stone Cold and the Rock. Stone Cold
 transcended pro wrestling and became the biggest thing in
 pro wrestling since Hulk Hogan. He was an everyman who got
 tired of his boss, of authority, and just rose all hell.
 The fans ate it all up week after week and couldn't get
 enough of it. The Rock was a total different animal all
 together, as the fans ate up his entertaining promos
 and 'sang' along with him during his key catchphrases. The
 key point to remember here is that these were two very
 different types of mega-stars. Stone Cold was the
 antiauthority; raising middle fingers, pounding beers, and
 beating the crap out of everybody. The Rock was simply an
 entertainer; he entertained you in and out of the ring.
 The Rock was a star while Stone Cold was your everyman. 

I bring this point up as we enter 2001, the Rock is off
 making a major motion-picture with him as the star while
 Stone Cold turned heel with Vince McMahon. At
 WrestleMania, I was confused to the point of asking myself
 aloud what the hell the WWF was thinking. Stone Cold had
 finally returned from his horrible neck injury and
 surgery, was finally about the reclaim the WWF title, and
 there was McMahon with Austin. I know there is more money
 to be made from a heel World Champion, but what gives? The
 answer came to me as I watched, of all things, the MTV
 Movie Awards last Thursday. There was the Rock, with
 Brendan Fraser, doing a hilarious spiel with Fraser
 referring to himself in the third person and imitating the
 Rock. It hit me right there like a lead pipe over the
 head. 

The Rock is a superstar, his character has always been that
 of a superstar, and with his recent role in the Mummy
 Returns, he is a bonafide *star*. He is no longer a pro
 wrestler, he has entered into true celebrity status. We
 should have seen it coming. The Rock is a good looking
 guy, with great acting ability, and, well I can't put it
 in any simpler terms, charisma. The WWF, because of the
 Rock, I feel is about ten-thousand times more acceptable
 to the mainstream world than in 1998 when Stone Cold was
 running things. Stone Cold is, was, and will always be a
 pro wrestler. Sure he did some episodes of Nash Bridges,
 but he wasn't a television star, although arguably he
 could be. Stone Cold would never be seen hob-knobbing with
 Brendan Fraser and the rest of Hollywood, it just isn't
 the way he works, both as a character and in real life. 

The WWF knew this leading up to WrestleMania. Stone Cold
 Steve Austin was clearly and far and away the more popular
 of the two at the arenas where the WWF ran shows running
 up to WrestleMania. But the WWF also knew that to the
 average casual fan, the Rock was more over. The hardcore
 fan loved Stone Cold, but the hardcore fan will always be
 there, it's at the casual fan where the money is to be
 made. Pro wrestling is after all a business. So the WWF
 turned Stone Cold heel because the Rock is the #1 star
 that they have. WrestleMania next year, I can almost
 guarantee, and I hope I'm right, will involved a face
 Rocky taking the title from a heel Stone Cold Steve Austin
 and it will be huge. 

No one can deny the impact that Stone Cold and the Rock
 have had on pro wrestling. They have already headlined two
 WrestleMania's, and a third would seem to be a lock. Both
 have forayed into the world of celebrity past just pro
 wrestling. In the end, it is the Rock, if he continues to
 wrestle, that will become the bigger star. Fate dealt
 Stone Cold a cruel hand with his neck injury, and who
 knows what the situation would be if Stone Cold didn't
 have to take 2000 off while the Rock's popularity
 skyrocketed. As it is, the Rock did have 2000 all to
 himself, and he took advantage of it. You thought the
 return of Stone Cold last fall was big? Just wait, I mean
 just wait, until the Rock returns. If Rocky keeps
 wrestling, which is turning into a bigger and bigger if,
 he will become the biggest pro wrestling star ever.

Sean O’Leary
Santeria36@aol.com


Food For Thought
By:  Wrestlebabe
wrestlebabe316@yahoo.com

Hello Everyone! Hope it hasn't been too hot for you! Things
 are definitely starting to heat up in the WWF. Throwing in
 a little WCW too, just enough to make you want more so it
 seems. 

Let's talk romance! Spike Dudley and Molly Holly!! I LOVE
 it!! This is turning out to be a love story for the ages.
 Spike is Romeo and Sir Lancelot all rolled into one 150
 pound package! The way he stands up to the Rattlesnake is
 so noble. In all honesty, it every woman's dream to have
 her man stand up for her and be open and honest about his
 feelings like he has. Molly is no slouch either. She puts
 herself in harms way to protect her man too. A good love
 story is always great to watch. 

Terri and Perry - Perry has been taking too many blows to
 the head. Alright, he says weird things. It's all good.
 Some folks don't like it because it's too realistic to be
 entertaining. Think about it, if you kept getting hit in
 the head, wouldn't you get just a little loopy. Perry gets
 loopy like Perry gets loopy. I wasn't crazy about him
 coming out during the Terri/Trish match in the full figure
 bra. The Thong on the other hand, was GREAT!! Perry is a
 Fantastic set of buns!! Remembering his feud with Raven, I
 don't think it's a good idea to dress him like a girl.
 Pairing him up with Raven in some way, shape or form could
 be beneficial to both wrestlers. 

Kurt Angle - I don't know what his problem is or what he's
 trying to prove. He's so annoying!! Patrick Fitzgerald
 responded to my question with an excellent suggestion
 regarding a WCW opponent for Shane to use against Angle.
 (Someone new needs to get into the situation) Patrick
 thinks Mike Awesome coming back as the Career Killer would
 be a plan. I agree, I like Mike Awesome!! Rick Steiner
 could be another worthy opponent though I don't think he's
 signed yet. KOTR - Shane in a Street Fight with Angle?
 Could be a good match if placed on the card right. 

To be honest - I'm not all that enthusiastic about KOTR.
 When Tajari got in there, I wanted to see him win. This
 man is SO TALENTED!! Then, wham, in with Rhyno!! How fair
 is that? Tajari needs to be wrestling!! Could be
 interesting for him to take English lessons from SCSA once
 he comes full circle. 

SCSA - Look what they've done to him! He's been turned into
 a lunatic. Too much into himself and what he does or
 doesn't "deserve" What was that crap all about him telling
 Vince to choose between him and Linda? The hug? The
 psychotic looks on his face at times? He needs to come
 full circle soon or get put in a straight jacket. This
 Benoit - Jericho thing is OLD. I think KOTR is going to
 put SC in a straight jacket or something. SCSA tapped!!
 That's NOT the SCSA that everyone fell in love with and
 sold more merchandise that Hogan in his prime. 

Undertaker - You know I would have to talk about The
 DEADMAN!! So - DDP wants to become "FAMOUS" Has this guy
 got a death wish or what? Does he really think he can
 survive a cage match or any kind of down and dirty match
 with Bubby? Look what he did to Mick!! DDP is no where
 near as tough a Mic was or nearly as young as Mic is.
 Guess he wants to go out with a "BANG" Does anyone know
 anything about the contract he signed? Let me know
 please!! 

Final Thoughts: 
Kane and Albert - Looks like a good match at KOTR. 

Trish - Give Steve a roll!! 

Grand Master Sexay - Gone but not forgotten!! I like to
 watch him dance and he was entertaining at times. 

Shane - At KOTR, do whatever it takes to put Angle in his
 place. Please throw some more WCW guys in the mix. It was
 good to see the prettiest set of eyes from WCW jump in
 there to interfere with Edge's interference. Yes, Hugh
 Morris does have pretty eyes and a lot of talent. Let us
 get a closer look. Sign Bobby and Jerry as your announce
 team for WCW!! 

APA - Kronik!!! COME ON!! I want Brians!!! We need to see
 these 2 teams of big men go at it!! 

HHH - Get Well Soon!! Miss you terribly!! 

The Rock is REALLY getting around. He's got a shot at a
 REAL movie career!! Saw The Mummy Returns. Excellent
 movie!! The Rock looked FANTASTIC in it!! Miss you too,
 hope someone brings you back soon. 

Mic vs Regal - Come on, THAT would be a GREAT match!! Mr.
 Snooty (the look on his face says he smells a skunk)
 versus the #1 best selling author for the 2nd time in a
 Battle of the Commissioners!! 

Vince vs Linda - Looks like Linda is winning!! You go
 girl!! Well, Lady. Vince seems to be not so arrogant as of
 late. 

XPac sucks!! Sorry to say, X Factor does not have the
 personality or charisma of DeGeneration X. Ideas? 

Where's Chyna? Her being Woman's Champion is STUPID!! She
 has no competition!! Any other ideas? 

Drop me a line with your ideas so I can share them with my
 readers: Wrestlebabe316@yahoo.com 

Have a nice weekend!!

Wrestlebabe
wrestlebabe316@yahoo.com


The Dirty South Chronicles
By:  GrandMaster D.
The3rdLibra676@cs.com

"I watched you change...it's like you never...had wings...I
 watched you change."  Chino--DEFTONES(the white pony) 

Change. A quality and process that takes place in all
 facets of civilization. Evolution, relationships, life,
 death, and of course...wrestling. What started as a
 legitimate sport in the days of the ancient Olympia,
 changed into modern entertainment in early twentieth
 century America, and eventually found itself considered
 little more than a carnival attraction until the late
 nineteen-seventies. Sure, the NWA and the Japanese
 promotions were still allowing their workers to give great
 displays of athleticism through booked outcomes, but it
 would take a broadminded entrepreneur from Connecticut to
 give wrestling it's most influential change. Vincent K.
 McMahon, upon buying his father's territorial promotion
 set out to conquer the world. He ran into a few roadblocks
 along the way early on. 

Sammartino, Morales, Koloff, all men of great talent and
 ring expertise, but not exactly someone who could star in
 a movie or show up on a box of cereal. Enter Hulk Hogan. A
 6'6 275 lbs., blonde, hair, all-American mass of
 advertising and superstar miracle. Hogan will never be
 remembered for his ability, or knowledge of wrestling, but
 everyone knows that without Hogan, the only major
 wrestling we would be discussing now would probably be the
 NWA's big buy out of some promotion out west. Make no
 mistake about it kids, without Hogan we have no RAW, no
 NITRO, no MONDAY NIGHT WARS, and (gasp) probably no ECW,
 as Heyman would never have actually been as fired up and
 exposed to wrestling as he would when, as a result of
 Hogan's presence, the WWF brought pro-wrestling into a
 global entertainment market. 

Those that think the WWF was popular a few years back, cant
 even begin to imagine the mainstream infiltration
 practiced by the fed in the mid-eighties. Imagine a
 SATURDAY NIGHT MAIN EVENT now, with SCSA being German
-suplxed ten times, but not on cable...on NB friggin C!
 That was the power Hogan and the WWF had as it blazed a
 path over territorial promotions and the world throughout
 the eighties. Something happened though, an economy sank
 into recession, an insane dictator by the name of Saddam
 Hussein, brought a nonviolent country to its knees, and
 went unpunished, and a deadly, incurable disease spread
 its way throughout the world, weaving itself from sexual
 encounter to sexual encounter with seemingly no end in
 sight. What does this cause within society? Change,
 immense change in social attitudes and beliefs, a certain
 jaded quality overtakes the world. Yet in the WWF and most
 other promotions, it was still good guy beats bad guy. Yet
 in the real world, the good guys were losing to the bad
 guys of downsizing commerce and detached government
 everyday. 

And so wrestling's decline begins, as a result of its
 failure to change. The stagnant position of wrestling
 remains as such until about 1995. Ted Turner, who had
 recently purchased the NWA, renaming it WCW, decided to
 broadcast on his national cable station, TNT, a competing
 Monday wrestling program to go head to head with McMahon's
 Monday night program. The next change was upon us. As a
 formidable, realistic sense of competition was brought for
 to McMahon, the WWF was forced to find out why the WCW was
 outperforming them in the ratings, the answer? Namely all
 of McMahon's major talent had jump-shipped to WCW for more
 money, so in essence fans were still watching WWF only it
 was under a different name, The point here, Eric Bischoff
 knew what fans wanted. they didnt care about stupid
 gimmicks or new talent, they wanted Scott Hall, Kevin
 Nash, Lex Luger, Sting, Ric Flair, and most
 importantly...Hulk Hogan. The WWF would try and fight off
 the WCW, with what many have referred to as the best
 working period in the WWF. 

Loyal company employees were consistently putting on great
 matches. Still, when Tuesday morning arrived, WCW had
 triumphed once again. But why? Why would people rather
 watch a bunch of old, has-beens who could work a good
 match if their life depended on it? Because they knew who
 the worker were, they were familiar, they cared about
 them. People cared if Hogan won, or if Nash and Hall would
 be in the audience. More people than the ones who cared
 about some Canadian technical master, and a bump machine
 from San Antonio. Enter Paul Heyman. Around 1995, Paulie's
 sitting in his mom's house in New York watching wrestling.
 On WCW he sees faded stars that he cares about, but is
 unimpressed by their ring work. On WWF he sees beautiful
 15 minute masterpieces, yet could give a damn less about
 what happens, because Vince has failed to give him a
 reason to care. 

So what does he do? Starts his own promo. ECW is born and
 the next big change in wrestling happens. Paul decides to
 combine the elements of WCW and WWF along with his own
 take and vision. Take a great storyline and presentation
 of WCW, where the fans are informed of who the workers
 are, what they're about...but instead of labeling one a
 good guy and the other a bad guy, Heyman just leaves that
 out. Lets the fans decide, they're the ones paying to see
 it aren't they? Who is Heyman to insult their
 intelligence. The other major evolution wrestling incurs
 thanks to Paulie is actually one that dates back to the
 beginnings of wrestling. An element of pain. So Nash
 powerbombs a guy, and Hogan gives a legdrop. You can see
 the recipient of both moves get up a minute afterwards
 through the corner of the camera. Paul wanted real, it
 would still be booked, but the scenario of punch, kick,
 rest hold, finisher would not see the light of day in ECW
 as far as he was concerned. 

He assembled a talented group of rather unknown athletes
 who essentially were asked to sacrifice their bodies night
 after night. A dozen or so taped shows, constant touring,
 and an inaugural pay per view later, ECW had a grass roots
 fan base that live, died, ate, slept, drank, and breathed
 for the likes of RVD, TAZ, SABU, Lynn, Awesome, Tajiri,
 Tanaka, and others. No, there was no national tv deal, nor
 did the fan base rival the size of the WCW's or WWF, but
 how many WWF fans do you know that scrounge up money to
 fly across 5 states just to sit general admission for a
 ppv? Not too many, but that was all part of the gig for an
 ECW fan. Honestly though, what difference can an
 independent promotion make in a world of fiber-optic
 broadcasting? Well, if you're owner's got the balls to
 take a few of his employees and himself and sit ringside
 for a WWF RAW live broadcast, and literally invade the
 show...ALOT OF DIFFERENCE. WCW had the NWO angle going on,
 and whether you like who was involved or not, it is
 perhaps the greets angle of all time. But the WWF had a
 secret weapon that would bring it Monday night dominance. 

A RVD buzzsaw and a Sabu, balcony moonsault later, WWF saw
 the future. Here was an independent promotion that had
 gained a national following with largely unknown athletes,
 if the WWF could use their same approach the results would
 be monumental. So a talent exchange occurred, and through
 that process a few guys from ECW no one had ever heard of
 for the most part would change the wrestling world
 forever. Paul had recruited a man by the name of Steve
 Williams who had fallen out of favor with WCW president,
 Eric Bischoff, and had sough sanctuary in ECW. He gave
 great shoot interviews, mocking WCW and those he had come
 across in various locker rooms throughout his career. His
 style, was vulgar, violent, rude, and offensive. People
 loved it. So naturally Vince gave him a contract, but
 instead of letting him keep his same routine Vince thought
 that although beer and cussing may work good inside of a
 midsize auditorium, there was no way it would work on a
 nationally televised program. So he did what he always does
 when presented with "rough-edge" talent. He gave him a
 gimmick. 

Steve was now the RING MASTER, and was accompanied by Ted
 Dibiase. He made a rather substantial mid-card impact
 before being repackaged in a more comfortable role as an
 insane, brutal, offensive, red neck: Stone Cold Steve
 Austin. He viciously attacked opponents, singling out the
 company's top babyface Brett Hart, and mercilessly
 brutalizing the man at every turn. A year prior he had
 destroyed a newly religiously zealot Jake Roberts at KOTR
 1996, and coined the phrase "Austin 3:16" Here was a man
 who cussed constantly, drank excessive amounts of beer,
 and worst of all attempted to remove the very breath from
 Bret Hart every chance he got. One problem though. No one
 hated him for it. 

For a generation that grown up, raised on television and
 violent vide games who were now finding themselves in a a
 society where no one understood their anger and seemingly
 wanted to hold them back, they found a hero in Stone Cold
 Steve Austin. They couldn't stand up to the pretty-boy
 rich kid at school, they couldn't tell their parents and
 churches that there life wasn't going to be dictated by
 and outside force, they couldn't beat up their boss at
 their minimum wage job, or their oppressive principals,
 teachers, or police force, but Stone Cold could.
 Wrestlemania 13 would be the place where the next change
 occurred, and Vince McMahon had the closest thing
 to a religious experience he's probably ever had. Bret
 Hart, the hard working, goody-good from Canada was set to
 face off against, the lewd, drunken, redneck of Stone Cold
 Steve Austin in an "I QUIT" match. The two fought each
 other in a blood soaked war, and as the match came to a
 close, Hart poised himself to lock in the sharpshooter. 

From there it was elementary. Austin would submit and Hart
 would leave the hero once again. Except Austin didn't give
 up. He fought, screamed, shook his head no, and eventually
 passed out from the pain and in a pool of his own blood
 lost the match. That's when history changed. The WWF told
 the fans that Hart was your hero, he defeated the heel and
 he should now be cheered. But the fans didn't listen. They
 saw Austin go the distance with Hart like no one before
 him, he hurt for them, he bled for them, he walked through
 hell for them and jobbed out...all for them, and they
 stood and applauded his effort. They didnt care about a
 story, a character, an angle, a push...just the fact that
 a common man went out and gave a 110% for each and every
 one of them. From that point on Vince realized it was the
 reality of ECW's character's and matches that appealed to
 the fans. The good guy doesn't always win, no matter how
 hard he works or deserves it. 

This was no more evident that at the 1997 Survivor Series.
 Two years after his win over Hart, SCSA defeated Shawn
 Michaels to become the WWF champion and ushered in the
 ATTITUDE ERA for the WWF. They've never looked back. But
 what now? WWF ended the MONDAY NIGHT WARS buy purchasing
 WCW, ECW has gone bankrupt, and the hard-core ATTITUDE era
 has dissolved into nothing more than a gimmick. So where
 does it all go from here? Well, there's nothing else to
 evolve to a wrestling level, perhaps entertainment wise,
 yes there is more that can be done, better pyro, bigger
 stages, bigger arenas, bigger production. But as far as
 wrestling, the actual craft, there is nothing which has
 not been done. Thirty-foot high cage matches, broken
 tables, death defying leaps from ladders and scaffolds,
 six minute psychological epics, all have been performed
 and improved on, but where does it go from here? Should
 new gimmicks be invented? Should the federation repackage
 itself? No, a bigger cage, a bigger bump, more blood,
 longer matches are all good in idea, but the most
 important ingredient needed for propelling the WWF lies
 not in the future, but in the past. 

A past where wrestlers made the fans care, not for their
 gimmick, their music, their pyro, their angle, but for the
 athlete himself. When Sting battled Flair to a forty-five
 minute draw people stood and applauded much like ECW fans
 did not too long ago, and much like WWF fans have been
 doing recently with for the last few weeks of WWF
 television. They applauded for the men themselves, that
 two men were willing to involve themselves in a situation
 of pain and agony for the sheer enjoyment of the fans.
 That is what is needed now, that is what Austin, Jericho,
 Benoit, Angle, and most probably The Undertaker when his
 match with DDP commences, have done. They have made us
 care about and respect their performances. Going into the
 Benoit/Angle cage match a week ago on RAW I wanted
 Benoit to win because I'm a fan of his, and a win would
 solidify a good face push for the man. As the match drew
 on though, I didn't care who won. I didn't care who lost,
 I just cared about the match, the fact that Kurt would
 climb a twenty foot high cage and perform a beautiful back
-flip moonsault all so that I wouldn't change the channel,
 all to impress and entertain me, knowing full well that he
 would miss as he leapt to the canvas, was something that
 left me in awe. That Austin would agree to a heel turn
 knowing it could jeopardize his career and persona all to
 improve the product for me the fan, that he would
 willingly allow Chris Benoit to deliver ten German
 suplexes to him a row knowing that any one of them could
 leave his fragile neck mangled, and paralyze him for life,
 left me astonished. The fact that HHH would endure a
 serious, crippling injury midway through a match, and then
 subject himself to keep going only to be willingly placed
 in a merciless submission maneuver left me in awe of the
 man's dedication. 

That is the change needed in wrestling. Not more gimmicks,
 not marketing repackaging, not death-defying, violent
 bumps, the only change needed is something that used to be
 common place in the territorial promotions of yesteryear.
 Let the athletes do what they do best. Perform, wrestle,
 to write a page of a never ending story with the words
 including of drop toe holds, suplexes, submissions, blood,
 sweat, and tears. They have worked their entire lives to
 write their part of this story before a world wide
 audience. If I may paraphrase a certain Kevin Costner
 inspired voice from above, 

"Vince, if you show it, they will watch."

GrandMaster D.
The3rdLibra676@cs.com


Rounding the Squared Circle
By:  Sam Jerry
SamJerry@aol.com

"DIRTBAG'S DASTARDLY DEBUT" 
OR
"THE TAKER CORDIALLY INVITES YOU TO A SCUMBAG'S FUNERAL"

Visit My Home Page At: http://members.aol.com/samjerry
 
The Stalker's identity was revealed last night on RAW.
 Unlike how Emperor McMahon blew the surprise of who The
 Higher Power was (himself), he nailed this one right on
 the head. In an art imitates life move, Dirtbag Doophus
 Page (DDP) was revealed to be the slimeball stalking Sara,
 The Taker's foxy young wife. It has been pretty common
 knowledge that the voice we have been hearing playing The
 Stalker was The Emperor's and the signing of Douchebag
 wasn't final. I suspect the WWF was throwing everyone off.
 I think DDP was signed some time ago and The Stalker angle
 created for him. Who better to play such a vile,
 disgusting person than DDP? DDP following Stacy Kiebler;
 talk about a 180 degree difference. Having Satan follow an
 angel. 

Dirtbag revealed himself on RAW and immediately went into a
 tirade ripping on The Taker and how he planned to use him
 to shoot immediately to the top. The Taker may make DDP
 famous all right; famous as someone who debuted and was
 buried the same night. I can't think of anyone (or
 anything) worse to be pissed at you than The Dead Man.
 There's an old saying "Be careful what you wish for, you
 just might get it." In Dirtbag's case, it is a death wish,
 and he is going to get it. 

There is also a rumor that Dirtbag may be used on WCW's
 Booking Team. If true, it brings McMahon's wisdom into
 question. I have never run across anyone who brings an
 immediate hate or love reaction than Dirtbag, and most are
 in the hate category. If memory serves me correctly,
 DDP's "talent" as a Booker was utilized by Good Old Eric
 (GOE), and it led to him winning the WCW Championship
 shortly thereafter. He had the reputation of being GOE's
 buddy and used that relationship to his advantage. While
 they need star power to jump start the New WCW, they have
 to guard against that type of thing. It hurt WCW and it
 could hurt the New WCW. Bang! 

Other than that, RAW was a winner. The Final Four for King
 Of The Ring (KOTR) was established. Last years winner, The
 American Olympic Zero, Rhyno, Edge and Christian. Unless
 the WWF wants to set a precedent and have Zero repeat
 (that in addition to his Street Fight v. Prince Shane,
 Dare Devil In Waiting), we can expect one of the young
 lions to win and take a major step up. Rhyno is new, so he
 is long shot. Having The Canadian Clueless Brothers meet
 in Finals is a natural. It breaks up their tag team and
 gives one a major push to Main Event status. The loser
 doesn't move as fast, but getting that far wont hurt. Who
 has the Edge? 

The Main Event gave us a hint of what might happen at KOTR
 when Stone Cold Steve Austin (SCSA) (C) put the WWF Title
 on the line in a Triple Threat Match v. Canadian Chris No.
 1 and No. 2. The match ended with SCSA taping out as he
 was trapped in both The Crippler Cross Face and Walls of
 Jericho. If this happens at KOTR, who is the Champion? Is
 it No. 1 or No. 2 ... or does our beloved Commissar, The
 Ass With A Mouth and/or Emperor Vince declare that it is
 impossible to determine who won and therefore SCSA keeps
 the Title or possibly declare the Title vacant. 

We also saw the long overdue beginning of The Dudley Boyz
 heel turn. Watching Bubba Ray and DeVon playing nice in
 the sandbox just doesn't seem right. They should be
 kicking sand (and anything else they can their hands on)
 into the face of everyone around. Big Daddy Dudley will be
 proud; finally his two oldest boyz are going to be tearing
 the place up, and beating the crap out of their outcast
 half brother Little Spike Dudley every chance they get.
 Now if only Big Dick Dudley, Sign Guy Dudley and Snot and
 Snerd Dudley get the call.

Sam Jerry
SamJerry@aol.com

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