sure its all silly saying where we are from i guess..but hey..we are in the stuff of existence ..and we are on a rock somewhere in the universe. a rock that rotates around a sun that is rotating around a galaxy that is moving through space....so yes where you are from on this rock..is actually important! the alternative is a vast emptiness [perhaps inter spaced with a speck of life here and there] somewhat akin to death.
@cgsweat i used to be from gogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch..but then i traveled to zappamattox and found it to be ideal..that is if you dont think upon it too much.
Ah, yes... Johnny Sins and Whatculture. Very familiar with their channel. I do enjoy their top 10 lists, but sometimes they do have some glaring oversights. I would even add to your list the Wrestlelamia channel and one of my favorite series Behind the Titantron.
zaq1:
I think WWE was the reason many people became female muscle fans. It was the only mainstream program that features athletic/fit females every week (not to mention Chyna in the attitude era)
Indeed it was for me, a large reason. The other being female muscle in comics and early video game art (from magazines, at a time when video games were still in their early stages). But Chyna was probably the first time I had ever seen a female bodybuilder go mainstream. If I wasn't 100% hooked on female muscle by then, I was certainly hooked after.
Personally, me being from the States, I never knew WWE even broadcast over there!
The most American thing you could have said! 😄
The UK arguably produces more Wrestling Youtube content than anyone else. Simon Miller and the Lads at Whatculture, Oli Davis and Adam Blampied at WrestleTalk and PartsFunKnown, Adam Pacitti and the Boys at Cultaholic and of course Matthew Gregg of Botchamania pump out an ungodly amount of videos between them.
I used to watch during the attitude/ smackdown era. I got into wrestling because of the ps2 game Smackdown 2. You could create female characters in the game and make them big but not too muscular. I remember I used to have a separate save file in a separate memory card, so no one in my family could see it.
I think WWE was the reason many people became female muscle fans. It was the only mainstream program that features athletic/fit females every week (not to mention Chyna in the attitude era)
I'm reserving this for any and all discussions related to pro-wrestling (WWE, AEW, TNA, WCW, WWF, etc, etc), not to be confused with session wrestling. So ask or discuss any questions you want here.
My question right now... How many people from the UK are wrestling fans?
From looking through youtube comments, it seems there are a lot of you! Personally, me being from the States, I never knew WWE even broadcast over there! Although keep in mind I kind of stopped watching wrestling around the time WWF and WCW merged, so take that for what it's worth.
sure its all silly saying where we are from i guess..but hey..we are in the stuff of existence ..and we are on a rock somewhere in the universe. a rock that rotates around a sun that is rotating around a galaxy that is moving through space....so yes where you are from on this rock..is actually important! the alternative is a vast emptiness [perhaps inter spaced with a speck of life here and there] somewhat akin to death.
Sounds like a place in Wales.
@cgsweat i used to be from gogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch..but then i traveled to zappamattox and found it to be ideal..that is if you dont think upon it too much.
Anyone from Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch?
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I take that back, I think technically for me it was the women from American Gladiators.
HallowsHavok:
Ah, yes... Johnny Sins and Whatculture. Very familiar with their channel. I do enjoy their top 10 lists, but sometimes they do have some glaring oversights. I would even add to your list the Wrestlelamia channel and one of my favorite series Behind the Titantron.
zaq1:
Indeed it was for me, a large reason. The other being female muscle in comics and early video game art (from magazines, at a time when video games were still in their early stages). But Chyna was probably the first time I had ever seen a female bodybuilder go mainstream. If I wasn't 100% hooked on female muscle by then, I was certainly hooked after.
The most American thing you could have said! 😄
The UK arguably produces more Wrestling Youtube content than anyone else. Simon Miller and the Lads at Whatculture, Oli Davis and Adam Blampied at WrestleTalk and PartsFunKnown, Adam Pacitti and the Boys at Cultaholic and of course Matthew Gregg of Botchamania pump out an ungodly amount of videos between them.
I used to watch during the attitude/ smackdown era. I got into wrestling because of the ps2 game Smackdown 2. You could create female characters in the game and make them big but not too muscular. I remember I used to have a separate save file in a separate memory card, so no one in my family could see it.
I think WWE was the reason many people became female muscle fans. It was the only mainstream program that features athletic/fit females every week (not to mention Chyna in the attitude era)
I'm reserving this for any and all discussions related to pro-wrestling (WWE, AEW, TNA, WCW, WWF, etc, etc), not to be confused with session wrestling. So ask or discuss any questions you want here.
My question right now... How many people from the UK are wrestling fans?
From looking through youtube comments, it seems there are a lot of you! Personally, me being from the States, I never knew WWE even broadcast over there! Although keep in mind I kind of stopped watching wrestling around the time WWF and WCW merged, so take that for what it's worth.
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