Could someone explain to me why Abyss doesn’t get his team disqualified the moment he choke-slams a member of the opposing team through a table?
If we’re going to suspend our disbelief about the feigned rules of pro wrestling, the pro wrestling company ought to have the decency to do the same, right? Did I miss something?
Also: on the subject of Sting–why does he insist on wrestling with his tee shirt on? He’s like that old guy at the pool who doesn’t want to take his shirt off. I mean I know Sting isn’t all roided out these days, but I thought that was a GOOD thing.
It’s okay Sting. We know you’re fifty-something years old. Nobody expects you to look like you did in 1992. And hell, you could do a lot worse. Ric Flair never wrestled with a tee-shirt on, and he NEVER looked good. To say nothing of Dusty Rhodes.
Dylan Standlea says
Could someone explain to me why Abyss doesn’t get his team disqualified the moment he choke-slams a member of the opposing team through a table?
If we’re going to suspend our disbelief about the feigned rules of pro wrestling, the pro wrestling company ought to have the decency to do the same, right? Did I miss something?
Dylan Standlea says
Also: on the subject of Sting–why does he insist on wrestling with his tee shirt on? He’s like that old guy at the pool who doesn’t want to take his shirt off. I mean I know Sting isn’t all roided out these days, but I thought that was a GOOD thing.
It’s okay Sting. We know you’re fifty-something years old. Nobody expects you to look like you did in 1992. And hell, you could do a lot worse. Ric Flair never wrestled with a tee-shirt on, and he NEVER looked good. To say nothing of Dusty Rhodes.
Take the shirt off dude.