HE HAD ONE JOB!!!Don't watch much wrestling these days but not the most impressive debut for Rallis err Riddick Moss. I mean he was supposed to be there for protection and he let a dude in a clown suit run into the ring and pin the guy he was supposed to be looking out for.
Still rocking the long hair from back in his playing days though. Hopefully his WWE career will go well for him.
HE HAD ONE JOB!!!
Forearm missed the head by "that much" at 1:05.
No, not at all. I was simply commenting on what a powerful wake his forearm left. Snapped the guys head without even touching him.I really hope you are not trying to imply that WWE wrestling is fake.....
No, not at all. I was simply commenting on what a powerful wake his forearm left. Snapped the guys head without even touching him.
Damn impressive.
Wow, stossel!!That's good. Bad things happen to guys who make those claims:
Agreed. It’s really bad officiating. I can’t believe that they haven’t instituted instant replay.It just isn't what it used to be.
I really hope you are not trying to imply that WWE wrestling is fake.....
DaaaaaaangThat's good. Bad things happen to guys who make those claims:
Update : Riddick pinned Mojo Rawley today to become the new 24/7 champion
True or false? The U has more WWE Champions than Super Bowl Champions this century.
Congratulations to Mike Rallis, he is doing well in his sports entertainment profession. He is good at talking on the microphone too, hopefully they give him a shot to stick on the RAW roster. He makes a good villain and can get the crowd P'o ed at him which is half the battle of being a villain. Villians need to be good at getting the crowd hot, and mad just talking on the microphone. Kudo's to a former Gopher, just like Shelton Benjamon and Brock Lesnar they do the University of Minnesota proud. There are a few Minnesotan's on the roster still Joe Henning "Curtis Axel" and the other Joe otherwise known as "Eric Rowan" he is from here. Ariya Divari on 205 live is from Minneapolis and Rachel Ellering on the NXT roster also from the Twin Cities. Minnesota has always done a good job of putting out good to great Lot's of greats from the past too were professional wrestlers that graced our great state. Even the great Iron Sheik once coached at the University of Minnesota in the 70's and 80's, he met his wife here and she is from Minnesota. I met the Iron Sheik once he was very proud of the time he spent coaching at the University of Minnesota for the wrestling team.Update : Riddick pinned Mojo Rawley today to become the new 24/7 champion
I think some of those things are against the rules.....The Betrayal:
Quick interview leaving the ring after the betrayal:
Hopefully Mike errr Riddick can stay healthy and have a nice long WWE career. Always fun to see former players make it in something, even if it isn't on the football field
This got me to do a search on Curt Hennig/Mr. Perfect (I wasn't sure what his Minnesota ties were). According to Wikipedia, he went to Robbinsdale High School, along with Tom Zenk, Brady Boone, Nikita Koloff, John Nord, Road Warrior Hawk and Barry Darsow. Just an interesting side note. Also didn't realize he died in 2003. I thought it was about 3 or 4 years ago. Time flies.True or false? The U has more WWE Champions than Super Bowl Champions this century.
It's pretty remarkable how many successful pro wrestlers came out of this area due to being trained by Verne Gagne, Eddie Sharkey, and now today Shawn Daivari, Ken Anderson and Molly Holly (who is probably the most famous person to go to my high school). Anderson and ODB are still performing on the indies.This got me to do a search on Curt Hennig/Mr. Perfect (I wasn't sure what his Minnesota ties were). According to Wikipedia, he went to Robbinsdale High School, along with Tom Zenk, Brady Boone, Nikita Koloff, John Nord, Road Warrior Hawk and Barry Darsow. Just an interesting side note. Also didn't realize he died in 2003. I thought it was about 3 or 4 years ago. Time flies.
It's pretty remarkable how many successful pro wrestlers came out of this area due to being trained by Verne Gagne, Eddie Sharkey, and now today Shawn Daivari, Ken Anderson and Molly Holly (who is probably the most famous person to go to my high school). Anderson and ODB are still performing on the indies.
I know a lot of people consider it a low brow form of entertainment, because it's not a real sport, but being able to combine athleticism and theater at the highest level, week in and week out with no off season, well, very few people can do that.
It's pretty remarkable how many successful pro wrestlers came out of this area due to being trained by Verne Gagne, Eddie Sharkey, and now today Shawn Daivari, Ken Anderson and Molly Holly (who is probably the most famous person to go to my high school). Anderson and ODB are still performing on the indies.
I know a lot of people consider it a low brow form of entertainment, because it's not a real sport, but being able to combine athleticism and theater at the highest level, week in and week out with no off season, well, very few people can do that.