RE: Can I just say, and I'm just being honest...
August 18, 2017 at 11:38 pm
(This post was last modified: August 18, 2017 at 11:40 pm by Kernel Sohcahtoa.)
CIJS,
I miss the days of hanging out and watching WWE with a good friend of mine; he relocated to another state, so we don't talk that much. In particular, we enjoyed watching old WWE pay-per-views/episodes of WWE Main Event with Jessie Ventura or Bobby "the brain" Heenan as ringside announcers; their heel-like commentary was witty, funny, ridiculous, and priceless. In addition, I enjoyed Gorilla Monsoon's precise usage of human anatomical terms when he was describing a particular area of a wrestler's body that was being attacked (muscles, bones, joints, etc.). For example, he would refer to the external occipital protuberance when a wrestler would take a shot to the lower rear of his skull or to the Solar Plexus whenever a wrestler would take a shot to the mid to upper abdomen (Jim Ross also did this). In addition, the vocabulary of Vince McMahon and Jim Ross was also pretty interesting.
I miss the days of hanging out and watching WWE with a good friend of mine; he relocated to another state, so we don't talk that much. In particular, we enjoyed watching old WWE pay-per-views/episodes of WWE Main Event with Jessie Ventura or Bobby "the brain" Heenan as ringside announcers; their heel-like commentary was witty, funny, ridiculous, and priceless. In addition, I enjoyed Gorilla Monsoon's precise usage of human anatomical terms when he was describing a particular area of a wrestler's body that was being attacked (muscles, bones, joints, etc.). For example, he would refer to the external occipital protuberance when a wrestler would take a shot to the lower rear of his skull or to the Solar Plexus whenever a wrestler would take a shot to the mid to upper abdomen (Jim Ross also did this). In addition, the vocabulary of Vince McMahon and Jim Ross was also pretty interesting.