Bruno di Gradi

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Bruno di Gradi

Bruno di Gradi

@AndTheRUN

Dundalk Katılım Nisan 2009
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Bruno di Gradi
Bruno di Gradi@AndTheRUN·
@DeansCanon Kyushu Pro are non-profit. They recently announced a women's division, with Meiko Satomura as a trainer and collaborating with Sendai Girls. So you could probably try Kyushu Pro or Senjo for contacts
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Dean Marlowe@DeansCanon·
Are any small wrestling promotions run as non profits? Doing research for something
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New-TrAlex@LWOSPWAlexR·
@0fficialDregs_ Mirai joined Michipro so they probably handle it for her and Sareee has afaik a manager and stuff. Unagi might be the only one who's truly independent on that front
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Officialdregs@0fficialDregs_·
Hey @LWOSPWAlexR @utami0914 reportedly didn't want to do freelance because she didn't want to do the booking. My question is, she comes from a rich family surely someone in her family could of help setup her freelancing bookings.
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Bruno di Gradi@AndTheRUN·
Why was smoking easier to quit than mayonnaise
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Ash Stabbath@ashstabbath·
Where is Mayumi Ozaki on your GWE
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Bruno di Gradi@AndTheRUN·
@SkytelWrestling @TheClickPit @davemeltzerWON Launched with only some apps (not across all platforms yet) and has typical bugs that are ironed out in closing stage testing (full screen issues with browser version on tablets, certain functions iffy, etc). Obvious it was in the works but the release was accelerated.
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Bruno di Gradi@AndTheRUN·
@PoisoNFacecamO @TheDrainmaker Best final run it's Sting, then Satomura, then Tanahashi Best final match it's Satomura, then Tanahashi, then Sting (all 3 brilliant matches)
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PoisoNFacecamO@PoisoNFacecamO·
@TheDrainmaker Easily the best retirement run of any modern wrestler. Anyone who disagrees, please show me who you think had a better run. It's irrefutable
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Drainmaker@TheDrainmaker·
Sting has called his AEW stint as “the greatest run” and his retirement match against Young Bucks at Revolution 2024 the greatest moment of his career: “It was the very last match that I had. The Young Bucks, the greatest opponents. I mean, yes, I chose them. And having Darby as my tag-team partner and to go out like that, wow. Unbelievable. It was an unbelievable night.” (interview with @RajPrashad of Yahoo Sports)
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Bruno di Gradi@AndTheRUN·
@LWOSPWAlexR Oz had a pretty decent Korakuen house for the NY show (one of the best shows that week too).
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Edward Ongweso Jr
Edward Ongweso Jr@bigblackjacobin·
Not sure what other prestige shows from that period I haven’t seen yet. Sons of Anarchy? Maybe I’ll do a rewatch of The Wire
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Bruno di Gradi@AndTheRUN·
@FJDesanto @TrevorDame What does utilizing it at a top level mean? He has had some of the best AEW matches ever (Eddie, Mox, MJF), great matches in WWE (Drew, that) and a bucket load of good/very good ones too in the period. It's a better hit rate than most of his peers.
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F.J. DeSanto
F.J. DeSanto@FJDesanto·
@AndTheRUN @TrevorDame Except he can't utilize it at a top level. You're delusional to think 2020 is his best. You clearly didn't watch him pre WWE
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Trevor Dame@TrevorDame·
Good and bad to Punk/Roman. Good: Punk treated it like the match of his life and was clearly puttting his all into it, which was shockingly somewhat uncommon this weekend. Felt big in ambition. No bullshit overbooking. The Bad: (Next tweet.)
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Bruno di Gradi@AndTheRUN·
@FJDesanto @TrevorDame Physical limitations are just another device to utilise. The juice is in the struggle, and no one is better at making that work for them. Eddie and Mox matches are some of the best AEW have ever ran. A great wrestler in the 00s and 2010s, but the 2020s is his best decade
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F.J. DeSanto@FJDesanto·
@TrevorDame Honestly he was like this in aew. I think deep down he knew he couldn't keep up and was frustrated by it. the slower pace in WWE suits him better. In the end he got his main event and gets the bag but he's washed beyond a certain level
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Bruno di Gradi@AndTheRUN·
@comahan @DynastyOmegx @LyricWrestling Deathriders Mox is #1. Turned himself into something that had genuine heat (in an era where that has become a rarity), reoriented the fed around the chase, culmating in the incredible 2nd half and end of the reign. The main driver for AEW's recent recovery.
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Cody Mahan
Cody Mahan@comahan·
@DynastyOmegx @LyricWrestling Omega had the really good matches, but also had the belt collector stuff, a lot of great heel Elite stuff, and the big standout story with Hangman which turned Hangman into *the guy*
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snowboiiii
snowboiiii@snowboiiii·
also any -satanico -el dandy -santito -lou thesz -dump matsumoto -austin idol -prime giant baba -shinya hashimoto biggest blind spots for me
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jb.@PringleBit·
@unmasked_taro You’re right. Callum Newman is way better than Darby Allin
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Kas@kasssssssssssa·
Voted in GWE, here's my ballot
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Bruno di Gradi@AndTheRUN·
@TheGLEATMuta Punk, but Mox only hit his peak in the early '20s (including the incredible Punk feud) and the last 18 months, and is 2nd best in the world right now (after Hashimoto) so get the feeling he has a lot more road left to travel. Could be a different answer in 2036.
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liam@TheGLEATMuta·
Who do you have higher ranked in the G.O.A.T. conversation? Interested in the consensus. Both men have been wrestling for just over twenty years (not including Punk's absent years), so i THINK it's a fair comparison.
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