>Abu Zago vs. Napo Zango
the only apu is you
>>19434536I find it comical that he either legitimately can't think of a Japanese sounding name, or even worse he is deliberately pretending not to know to maintain his too cool for you image.
>>19434536Why did he say these Arabian sounding names while trying to name Japanese names ? is he too dumb to even do the stock low IQ racist trope of naming Japanese car manufacturers
>>19434536Was this the match of the year in 1992?
>>19434536>Zago>Zangovery lazy work 2bh
>>19434620classic Big Lazy
>>19434536>Abu >NapoDoes he think that's what Japanese names sound like ? He's been to that country. is he retarded?
Weebs still seething over that clip to this day lmao
>>19435103It's true, we're furious. Kevin Nash knows a good match when he sees it.
>>19434536>Abu Zago vs Napo Zango on a Blackian HallDid Big Daddy bitch get ribbed by Meltzer or was Meltzer pathetic enough to bait someone with a stockholm syndrome to watch some Japshit?
>>19434592more than that, he's pretending VHS didn't exist., so how could someone in California possibly see something on Japanese TV
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>>19435601Meltzer has been playing an insidious game of cat and mouse akin to the tv show Hannibal with Kevin Nash since the early 90s.
>>19434536Great Match 7.5 stars from meltzer
>>19435609>big Kev doesn’t understand the concept of tapes
>>19435628it doesn't even make sense because everyone knows Nash was taped
>>19435604The context of the quote is that people were just jacking what Meltzer was saying before the internet became recognizable to what it is today as far as file sharing. Which for the most part is true. If you weren’t watching wrestling and talking about it online in 98 you probably wouldn’t understand. Yes tape trading existed, and do you know what a niche community it was? I loved wrestling as a lil Jimmy and I was lucky enough to live next to a weird metal head/head shop run by a guy who loved wrestling and collected pinball machines and rare merch from all kinds of hobbies. This guy had Polaroids with every famous wrestler imaginable under the glass of the counter. But the tapes he had for sale? Stuff like Cactus Jack: King of the Death Match. Which had that tournament from Japan. Or an old man Terry Funk greatest hits with Born to be wired on it. That’s pretty much it. He didn’t have a copy of Atlantis vs Villanova III match of the year 99 on hand. Tape trading was not a large community. But the amount of people repeating Meltzer shit online and saying it’s apparent that Misawa and Kobashi had the match of the year in 98 was at least 100x’s more than the amount of people who actually saw it.