The last remaining members of The Wyatt Family, Braun Strowman and Erick Rowan sharing a moment tonight during the Bray Wyatt tribute. ❤️ #SmackDown (via @tntsports) pic.twitter.com/wGrSoDSYDP
Nice tribute last night. Somewhat surprising and touching tribute from LA Knight... Hope they do more on Monday and we hear from some others (Braun and Alexa?)
I'm sure AEW will do something tomorrow at All In as well
Terry Funk is gone. I just talked to Terry’s daughter, Brandee, who gave me the awful news. He was my mentor, my idol, one of the closest friends. He was the greatest wrestler I ever saw.
If you get the chance, look up a Terry Funk match or a Terry Funk promo, and give thanks… pic.twitter.com/WwdFLwXqZ0
RIP Terry Funk. His book, 'More than Just Hardcore', is pretty good, too.
Quick story -- Back in the '90s Terry Funk teamed quite often with Bunkhouse Buck (Jimmy Golden) in WCW.
Tony Schiavone would be the announcer on many of their tag matches. After a particularly vigorous match in which those two were constantly tagging (and interfering) back and forth, with Schiavone repeatedly having to say 'Funk', 'Bunk' and 'Buck' in rapid fashion, he paused for a minute and said "Fans, I've got to be honest. The team of Funk and Buck is a wrestling announcer's nightmare!"
I laughed my ass off, because if you start mixing 'Funk' and 'Buck' around, pretty soon you're in real trouble of being profane on TV.
His charity work with make-a-wish is on its own merit enough for me to be a fan of the man, but he's also a surprisingly good comedic and action actor…
His charity work with make-a-wish is on its own merit enough for me to be a fan of the man, but he's also a surprisingly good comedic and action actor…
And his ability to cut effective promos was -- and remains -- among the very best in the post 2000 era (along with the Rock and Stone Cold).
Be more concerned with your character than with your reputation. Your character is what you really are while your reputation is merely what others think you are.
Wtf!! I gotta agree with this move unless it's a work somehow. But other than his original debut he totally fumbled the ball every step of the way after. Call it his ego or just dumb luck, but he wasn't the same cm punk or misplayed every move he made. Sad too bc I was a huge cm punk mark
Agree. Can't imagine all this is a work and I'm actually on the side of the argument that the young bucks are annoying as **** but virtually everything Punk did since returning seemingly has felt like he just can't be a pro.
When he originally left with his injury he fought the bucks and Hangman and just recently in London he got into it with Perry backstage. And apparently there's video. Will be interesting to see if it leaks.
When he originally left with his injury he fought the bucks and Hangman and just recently in London he got into it with Perry backstage. And apparently there's video. Will be interesting to see if it leaks.
Also word is that he lunged at Tony Khan and threatened to quit.
The best of Punk is the worst of Punk. Anti-establishment. Radical dissent. Guess the lines between in ring personna and real life aren't really lines at all ... but "what you see is what you get."
Be more concerned with your character than with your reputation. Your character is what you really are while your reputation is merely what others think you are.