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06-30-2012, 08:23 AM
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#31 (permalink)
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Carrying SCOTT STEINER's bags
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Re: Saturn
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Originally Posted by YunisTaker
Saturn could wrestle, but he's old now and won't make a difference in the WWE.
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When I say I'd like for him to be in the WWE, as anything but a wrestler. He's definitely old and beat up, I think the WWE should bring him in as something backstage. A trainer? He had the damn skills.
Even a storyline writer, or something. I'm sure his life from 2002 onward has taught him a lot about life and things he could put in use.
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06-30-2012, 09:15 AM
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#32 (permalink)
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Humbled
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Re: Saturn
I remember his wcw stuff that was awesome. However didn't like his WWF run and it's a shame what happened to him.
In wcw he had some good matches and his moveset was cool too. Pretty technical combined with power moves. I didn't like his appearance though with the earring and ugly tattoos but I guess it was innovative at the time.
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01-07-2013, 12:28 AM
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#33 (permalink)
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Asking SCOTT STEINER for Wrestling Advice
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Re: Saturn
To me when he joined WWE he looked a decade too late. He definitely had the looks and fitted in at WCW or WWE 10 years earlier - he was roided to the max, looked like a crazy SOB out of wrestling and that made his character more believable.
His mic skills were poor, if he had the mind and the skills he could have been a main eventer IMO. To me he looked dumb as f.
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01-07-2013, 01:03 AM
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#34 (permalink)
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Carrying SCOTT STEINER's bags
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Re: Saturn
Perry Saturn was a good worker and a tough bastard that had a mean look. I loved his matches with Page, Goldberg (I have fond memories of their match at Spring Stampede 1998), and Raven.
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01-07-2013, 02:18 AM
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Getting ignored by SCOTT STEINER
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Re: Saturn
Perry Saturn was a great wrestler and a very kind human being
I can look back on his career with fondness having had the privilege to see it
Outside the ring his actions speak for themselves
During April of 2004, Satullo (Saturn) was involved in an altercation with two men when he came to the aid of a woman that they were in the process of raping. He fought the men and was shot with a .25 caliber handgun in the back of the neck and in the right shoulder, to which he originally thought he had received a punch,(as stated in a recent YouShoot) as a result of the scuffle.
Perry Saturn also had that solid run as ECW Champ that will always stick out in my mind
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01-07-2013, 06:27 AM
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#36 (permalink)
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Working on my abs
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Re: Saturn
he was/is a drug addict, wwe would rather put British Bulldog in the hof
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Originally Posted by Bob-Carcass
WWE might not be a sport much anymore, but professional wrestling sure is.
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Originally Posted by Cliffy Byro
Bischoff did it first, Vince got the credit for it. Like alot of things.
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Originally Posted by Eclairal
That's the problem in WWE. The WWE forgot that this is also a sport and that they should make it at least a little realistic.
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01-07-2013, 06:30 AM
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Convinced Vince to make me a Main-Eventer
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Re: Saturn
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Originally Posted by nevereveragainu
he was/is a drug addict, wwe would rather put British Bulldog in the hof
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Yeah, because British Bulldog didn't abuse drugs [IE: Steroids and pain killers].   
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01-07-2013, 09:53 AM
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#38 (permalink)
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Working on my abs
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Re: Saturn
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Originally Posted by Hotdiggity11
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see the irony in that?
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Originally Posted by Bob-Carcass
WWE might not be a sport much anymore, but professional wrestling sure is.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Cliffy Byro
Bischoff did it first, Vince got the credit for it. Like alot of things.
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Originally Posted by Eclairal
That's the problem in WWE. The WWE forgot that this is also a sport and that they should make it at least a little realistic.
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01-07-2013, 10:48 AM
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#39 (permalink)
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Asking SCOTT STEINER for Wrestling Advice
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Re: Saturn
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01-07-2013, 10:48 AM
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#40 (permalink)
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Getting ignored by SCOTT STEINER
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Re: Saturn
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Originally Posted by Oxitron
I started watching about a year after Perry Saturn was released after his injury in WWE; I never got to watch the guy wrestle at all, but recently because of his interviews and fairly interesting life-after-WWE I had decided to look at his work in late WCW and between 2000-2002 WWE (then WWF of course).
I thought, personally, that he was a very good wrestler. I still haven't seen any videos on his promos or anything, but regardless of that, I think that he had both the power and the speed to be considered a really good agile power-wrestler. Not to mention he had a submission finisher which was simple yet great, and can be considered a 'credible' submission finisher.
What's your thoughts on Perry Saturn?
Thoughts on him being released whilst injured/barely after recovering from his injury?[citation needed]
Thoughts on how his life turned out after wrestling for WWE?
Thoughts on him possibly returning for the famed 1000th episode of RAW and the unlikelihood of him staying in WWE as anything?
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Saturn was maybe the best all around athlete in wrestling before he blew his knee out right before he came to WCW. Check out some of his ECW work in the Eliminators to see he him at his athletic peak. The match vs the Dudleys at Barely Legal and the matches against Sabu and RVD are what I'd recomend watching(also their squash matches were glorious jobber killings).
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