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This a reference to the Modda Fugga story you told me last time, right?
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Actually this one was a reference to Raycat lore, even though Kitty isn't green:

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I see. Thanks for answering me
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I forgot to put the link earlier when I posted this meme, as I was in a rush
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Well these are things that can happen, don't worry. Btw this website once had some users called Raydog and Raycat right?
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Raydog used to be top dog here, I believe he's still in the top 3 top 100 users. That was during the Golden Era, and anything he posted went straight to the top. He once posted a meme of just a sock and it was a hit.

Raycat was about an experiment with irradiating cats that would glow green as a result. So all his memes had green cats. He's the OP from that meme I posted a link to.
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Interesting! And do you know why Raydog left now?
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He disappeared, then came back after a few months and when I asked him, he said what he had done what had to do or all he had come to do here (something like that), and that he had moved on to Reddit.

I forget if it as then or one time after that he came back because who_am_i had moved to number one and thus pushed Raydog down to the second spot. So he posted what he could, moved back to number one, and then went away again. Soon after, who_am_i once again hit the top spot but no more Raydog.
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Thanks for telling me this interesting story. Btw don't know if you are a WWE fan, but do you ever heard about Road Dogg? Everytime i hear the Raydog nickname that wrestler memory pops in my head
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That guy that was looking up wrestlers for me on that site years ago saw that Santino Marella was actually Russian. We couldn't believe it because he doesn't look Russian. Plus Russians are kind of cold people, Santino was more warm in his expressions. So I said maybe he was from one of the Central Asian republics that were part of the USSR, or mixed.

Anyways I looked it up today and see that he's actually Canadian, part French Canadian/Metis but also half Italian. Early in his career, he performed as a Russian wrestler. So that explains that.

Like the Iron Sheik, I didn't like him for a couple years, and then I realized he was actually funny, not just a goofball. So I started liking him.
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Well as a kid i was happy to know that one of my Italian people was to WWE, but after years I also read that he only had Italian origins, but i didn't know he was Russian, so thanks for the info. The Iron Sheik never convinced me, but he's an old WWE legend too for sure
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Bray Wyatt and the Wyatt family were more like the Funks in spirit - Terry Funk, Hoss Funk, & Jimmy Jack Funk. Terry and Hoss were real life Funk borthers. They weren't poets like Bray, but they were big and grim and dangerous, like they can actually kill in real life. They were like Western/Hillbilly type characters like the Wyatts (who were more straight up Hillbilly). They were beautiful. That was in the 1980s. They didn't have that extra spooky edge like the Wyatt Family did, but they were scary. And nuts.
0 ups, <1h
Bray Wyatt was genial, it's so sad he passed away, but his brother Bo Dallas he's doing a good job with his gimmick Uncle Howdy. By the way i have a feeling WWE 2K games weren't really able to reproduce these two, they are represented like any other wrestler, it's frustrating, with them in the games i expected a lot of cutscenes during the fighting in the ring
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I tried watching the WWE a few months ago after not having watched for several years now, and I really couldn't get past a few minutes of it.

I used to always say that it was a soap opera for guys, but it really is nothing but a soap opera now with some wrestling thrown in as filler. Just an overly plastic soap opera with no personality or soul beyond glitzy gimmicks. Just a whole bunch of talking, and so completely scripted. Even though it was always scripted, at least they was some originality and input from some of the wrestlers. People like Roddy Piper, Jesse Ventura, Ric Flair, Kurt Angle, Edge... They were poets, genius with the word.

Randy Savage used to bring little props to every interview. Every single interview with Gene Oakerlund. A stuffed orangutan... One time you said to Gene, "Here hold this," and he hands him a bag of candy. So he's talking about this upcoming match and then he goes, "It'll be just like taking candy from a baby," and he plucks out one of them them from the bag. That's it. A big bag of candy just so he can pull one out in the Macho Man Randy Savage way. It was glorious.

Razor Ramon... A week before he started wrestling for the WWF, they had promos of him, walking around and bothering Cubans in Miami. I had no idea what this guy was, but it was the funniest thing ever.

The decline started in the '80s, it seemed like at one point that they weren't even having names anymore, just titles. Rick Martel became The Model, Tito Santana became the Matador. Mike Rotunda became IRS.

Speaking of which... The last good thing they did have in the WWE was someone more from that era in the past, namely Rotonda's son, Bray Wyatt. The last of the genius poets, and the first one in a long time. I liked him since I saw him in NXT. He always had this wily bratty look about it.

Him and the Wyatt Family, it was like the '80s again, only the better parts of it. That's how far from wrestling I had gotten, that I didn't know until last year that he had passed away. I was going to post something about it, but I couldn't because I just was in shock. I still am. So young. So sad.

To him and the others I mentioned who had passed away, R.I.P.
1 up, 24h
Bray Wyatt's death was shocking even for me, cause like how you said he was bringing WWE to the Golden era again, like how when Triple H and Shawn Michaels were young and with long hair back to your time and the beginning of 2000s, the years in which i was just a baby. Thanks to my WWE 2K games i discovered a lot of WWE legends and it was traumatizing witness them passing away, Razor Ramon was one of them, he was also one of my favorites on WWE 2K22, once i spent a summer day simulating entire Royal Rumble matches with various versions of him and other wrestlers plus other characters i personally created
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Always speaking of WWE, can you explain me what happened to Chris Jericho? Cause I still didn't understood it, did he was involved in a scandal or something?
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"This was the truly one WWE. I was born in 2001 but the modern WWE? Boring. I prefer the one from your times..."

I tried watching the WWE a few months ago after not having watched for several years now, and I really couldn't get past a few minutes of it.

I used to always say that it was a soap opera for guys, but it really is nothing but a soap opera now with some wrestling thrown in as filler. Just an overly plastic soap opera with no personality or soul beyond glitzy gimmicks. Just a whole bunch of talking, and so completely scripted. Even though it was always scripted, at least they was some originality and input from some of the wrestlers. People like Roddy Piper, Jesse Ventura, Ric Flair, Kurt Angle, Edge... They were poets, genius with the word.

Randy Savage used to bring little props to every interview. Every single interview with Gene Oakerlund. A stuffed orangutan... One time you said to Gene, "Here hold this," and he hands him a bag of candy. So he's talking about this upcoming match and then he goes, "It'll be just like taking candy from a baby," and he plucks out one of them them from the bag. That's it. A big bag of candy just so he can pull one out in the Macho Man Randy Savage way. It was glorious.

I always figured that the Iron Sheik was just a doofus exploiting stereotypes, but then I started realizing with Gene Oakerlund interviews that the guy was actually funny. He was seriously funny.

Razor Ramon... A week before he started wrestling for the WWF, they had promos of him, walking around and bothering Cubans in Miami. I had no idea what this guy was, but it was the funniest thing ever.

The decline started in the '80s, it seemed like at one point that they weren't even having names anymore, just titles. Rick Martel became The Model, Tito Santana became the Matador. Mike Rotunda became IRS.

Speaking of which... The last good thing they did have in the WWE was someone more from that era in the past, namely Rotonda's son, Bray Wyatt. The last of the genius poets, and the first one in a long time. I liked him since I saw him in NXT. He always had this wily bratty look about it.

Him and the Wyatt Family, it was like the '80s again, only the better parts of it. That's how far from wrestling I had gotten, that I didn't know until last year that he had passed away. I was going to post something about it, but I couldn't because I just was in shock. I still am. So young. So sad.

To him and the others I mentioned who had passed away, R.I.P.
1 up, 23h
In some old ps2 games i also discovered WWE had Santino Marella, and even if he wasn't one of the most popular wrestlers ever in WWE, in my country he's pretty appreciated, maybe cause my people think he was 100% Italian like us, but maybe he only was ethnically Italian
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The last I had seen of Chris Jericho was when he used to appear on Red Eye on Fox News. So that was years ago.

I looked it up now and saw an accusation about Jericho asking Kylie Rae to meet him and a bunch of other wrestlers in his hotel room, but when she showed up, Jericho was the only one that was there, and he tried to get her to have sex with him.

I don't really keep up on these people, because when I look them up, it's depressing. Like when I looked up Bray Wyatt, I was searching his picture for a meme, and that's how I found out he had passed away. A year or two before I looked up Scott Hall (Razor Ramon), only to find out he had passed away also.

Years ago, before I got online, I was talking on the phone to someone I used to know and he went on some wrestling site to look up people I named from the old days. Nearly half of them were dead and many of of others we're crippled from pro wrestling. Sure it's fake, but they don't live long lives. So that was that, after that I didn't want to hear no more.

Then they're scandals like this with Jericho. If I recall correctly, I have been looking something up about Bret Hart and that led me to Scott Hall. I was reading stuff about how in real life they weren't always the nicest people to fans and whatnot.

It isn't always bad - while reading stuff on them two, I came across a story where somebody said they had seen Ted DiBiase, The Million Dollar Man, in a restaurant years ago, and their little son wanted his autograph. So DiBiase looks at him like who are you, do you know how much people would pay for my autograph? But then he starts laughing and he said he was only kidding and gave the kid his autograph. So here's this guy whose wrestling character was him as a jerk, but in real life he was a nice guy.

Unfortunately, that isn't a case with all of these people.
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Ok now the Chris Jericho story is clear, thank you Modda, as for Ted DiBiase i always was 100% sure he actually was a good guy in real life, he always looked like a chill guy, so sad that the only 2K games in which he was available were 2k20 and 2k19, he's actually a good wrestler. Well that story that some famous people couldn't be like how you expected it's true, hell yeah if it's true! but i think WWE superstars are actually genuine, so how you said it's not their case
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"The Road Dogg, Jesse James; The Bad Ass, Billy Gunn; The New Age Outlaws!"

But not the Moondogs?
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This was the truly one WWE. I was born in 2001 but the modern WWE? Boring. I prefer the one from your times, and every WWE game i had it's for luck focused on the old WWE legends
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...to urinate on a fire hydrant, and walk in the park.
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Is it safe to say, top 3, top 100 and top dogs that post top rated sock material, are artificially intelligent like their pair mate?
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Or reflect how prone people are to mob mentality and the fads they so eagerly embrace instead of thinking for themselves and enjoying what they like regardless of what the crowd tells them to?
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