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Jon Cortez escapes a Zoltan Boscik Headlock.
Gorilla Press in to a Hammerlock reversal
Jon Cortez escapes Zoltan Boscik's Headlock brilliantly.
I could watch Zoltan Boscik and Jon Cortez exchange holds and moves all day.
Great snap

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A follow-up to the WWE pay-cut thread, because the company-side defence now being discussed deserves a more serious answer the outrage I've noticed. The argument is that some talent work far fewer dates than when older deals were signed, so WWE sees the old number differently. 🧵
That argument is not absurd. Fewer house shows mean fewer bumps, fewer flights, fewer rental cars, fewer hotels, fewer nights away, and less money spent getting from one town to another. For many wrestlers, that schedule change may be a genuine improvement.
WWE talent have traditionally carried more of that burden than fans realise. Flights are generally the exception. Hotels, rental cars, food, gear and other self-presentation costs have often sat with the wrestler.
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The WWE pay-cut story is not best understood as a morality play about greed, or a simple test of whether talent should walk away. It is a story about bargaining power: who has it, who thinks they have it, and who discovers the contract was not the real protection. 🧵
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How do you beat a drunken giant? You don't.

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#OnThisDay in 1987: Big Van Vader made his NJPW debut by virtually killing Antonio Inoki dead, defeating him in three mins.

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Today would’ve been the 71st birthday of Randy Mario Poffo, best known to wrestling fans as Randy "Macho Man" Savage. [Thread] 🧵 Image
Born in Columbus, Ohio to an Italian-American father in Angelo and Jewish mother in Judy, Poffo had athletics in his family: his father was a well-known wrestler in the 1950s and 1960s and was featured on Ripley's Believe it or Not! for his ability to do lots and lots of situps.

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Randy was in the St. Louis Cardinals' minor league system for four seasons. In between his third and fourth seasons in baseball, Poffo wrestled, breaking into the business in 1973 as "The Spider", based off the popular comic book character Spider-Man.


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