
Rob Stern
524 posts



@davemeltzerWON You know what Dave, that’s why you are never considered a real journalist and even long time people in the business don’t respect you because you ssy garbage opinions like this, whether you like him or not, if it wasn’t for him, there would be no wrestling today. End of story




Finished this up last night. I enjoyed it. I was not a 'Hulkamaniac' but there's no denying this: he was the most important and biggest pro wrestler, ever. Without him, the business does not expand the way it did in the 80's. Like the rest of us, he had his flaws, but at the same time he impacted (positively) a multitude of people..




@davemeltzerWON Okay Dave…who was more important. Seriously, please….


Studying your history, you've been wrong far more than right. And obviously I struck a nerve, because your quote reply was proofread with the same quality of your takes.






Watch the NFL, and see how many comparisons are made with players. Read or listen to movie critics. If what you say in the context of sports or entertainment makes no sense, then it doesn't in wrestling either. Sorry a compliment of someone and explaining how his first match was better than any first match of the largest training system is somehow a bad thing to say when it's either true, or it's up to you to send me a video of someone's first match from that system that is better. We've had a full day with the video challenge and nobody has provided a name or a tape.


Why don't either one of you two just flat out start motherfucking each other instead of this whiny bitchfest? Nobody can even understand what the fuck you're arguing about!


Imagine not comping Make-a-Wish. And I hope to God they didn't use Make-a-Wish funds to do so and it was just individuals on their own. But when he says Make-a-wish bought the tickets themselves, man, shocking.


I didn’t imagine this would blow up the way it did today. I appreciate Dave’s decades and decades of work serving fans like me with news, information, and opinions. I just wish he would realize the weight his voice carries in the space and be more measured with his criticism that could hurt young folks opportunities. Dave was my invited guest at Starrcast, watched ALL IN in my box, and we had breakfast together in Japan before Wrestle Kingdom. I enjoy his company. We have been friendly for 10 years. I do believe he comes from a good place and is never intentionally dishonest. I know Bruce and Eric disagree with me on that. Has he gotten some things wrong over the years? Sure, we all have. But his intent, imo, has always been good. His blind spot is not recognizing that his opinion gets repeated and shared as fact to a large portion of the community. It’s a big responsibility. I shared these thoughts privately with Dave and then publicly over the last 24 hours. But my intent is not to hurt Dave in any way. I just want him to reconsider his approach. Love to have a discussion publicly, privately, whatever. There is no “debate” to speak of imo. We like the same type of wrestling; we just approach our critiques differently. He’s been doing it his way for 40 years. It’s not likely to change.



@davemeltzerWON Have you, like, tried to discuss things without antagonizing the person you are conversing with and/or about? Or the professional habit of biting first asking questions never is ingrained too deep in how you wield your words?



@davemeltzerWON Really you had to tear down 80% of NXT to give a compliment meaning?? Bull. Shit.


@davemeltzerWON Who were the NXT wrestlers Brody was better than?




Joey gets a bad rap. He’s helped so many guys in the biz. Brodie rules too. Such a great family. But why is NXT catching strays? I don’t think Dave realizes that when he says stuff like this, it hurts the people he’s trying to compliment. No upside to making these comparisons.

Because it's an accurate statement?

