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why brad armstrong never got push as tv champ (Read 856 times)
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why brad armstrong never got push as tv champ
May 25th, 2009, 8:33pm
 
I was watchin brad armstrong wrestle on an edition of saturday niht and was thinking how got he was.. why he never got a push as tv champ... I think armstrong vs tully blanchard for tv title would have been great during 86... what is your opion...
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Re: why brad armstrong never got push as tv champ
Reply #1 - May 25th, 2009, 9:46pm
 
my belief is that he couldn't stay healthy. Every time he was getting a push he would have a major injury and be out for months.
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Re: why brad armstrong never got push as tv champ
Reply #2 - May 26th, 2009, 8:53am
 
that eras version of Mr. Kennedy
 
and then he shows up as the Candyman....common
 
you cant take seriously as a champ
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Re: why brad armstrong never got push as tv champ
Reply #3 - Jun 2nd, 2009, 7:28am
 

A good booker could take someone with the talent of Brad Armstrong and make people believe Candyman never happened or at least not a factor.  
 
Brad Armstrong, while maybe limited on the mic, certainly has far more talent than a Ken Kennedy or 75 percent of the guys who you cant take seriously today.
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Re: why brad armstrong never got push as tv champ
Reply #4 - Jun 2nd, 2009, 9:37am
 
I agree but the fact he was injured often dampens the drawing ability OR belief in the drawing ability of the guy...If I was a promoter I would need the belt holder to wrestle nightly...not just be there on the mic
 
 
and I agree with you about todays talentless crap
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Re: why brad armstrong never got push as tv champ
Reply #5 - Jun 3rd, 2009, 12:41am
 
Quote from RocklandSally on Jun 2nd, 2009, 9:37am:
I agree but the fact he was injured often dampens the drawing ability OR belief in the drawing ability of the guy...If I was a promoter I would need the belt holder to wrestle nightly...not just be there on the mic


and I agree with you about todays talentless crap

 
How about Bryan Danielson and some of the other ROH wrestlers?  Also notice how much WWE has held back CM Punk from displaying his talent.  In ROH he was wrestling 60 minute matches with guys like Samoa Joe that were exciting.  Nigel McGuiness is another talented ROH wrestler.
 
There are talented wrestlers today but they're either not getting a place to wrestle where they can develop that talent because the indies of today, unlike the territories of the past, don't have guys wrestling every night or even anywhere near every night.  Then if by some miracle they do get a chance to develop their skills enough to start to get good, WWE doesn't let them show all their ability.  They purposely hold them back so that they don't outshine guys like Batista and HHH.
 
TNA had potential when they started out showcasing the X-Division and tag teams but now they're just copying WWE's formula.
 
At this point I think the only way there can be good wrestling again is for there to be a complete downfall of WWE.  If the government were to just shut WWE down entirely and make them sell off their assets - let's say if Vince and Linda were convicted of something serious.  It almost happened in the early 90's.  That would leave the market wide open for new, young companies with fresh ideas to operate in different areas of the country, much like the territory days.
 
As it is now, I much prefer watching MMA to either WWE or TNA.  The UFC actually more closely resembles the early days of pro wrestling than WWE or TNA do.
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