Sunday, March 23, 2014

Whose 'retirement' do u consider to be more memorable & affecting: Ric Flair (2008) or Shawn Michaels (2010)?




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By affecting, of course I mean affecting to the business.


Answer
Ric Flair's retirement was made as a bigger deal because he was obviously considered the greatest ever by many, and it even led to the Undertaker/ McMahon breaking character to come and hug him in the ring after the Raw TV taping was over and after all the other superstars had paid their respect.

Shawn Michaels' retirement also had Undertaker breaking character to an extent after their Mania match and the next night on Raw, however it didn't have all the superstars come out to pay their respect as they did to Flair (only HHH came out in Michaels' case). However, Shawn retired after the better match, definitely.

But Ric Flair's retirement, for all that grandness, was just a joke. He returned back to the ring to fight Hulk Hogan in the Hulkamania tour in Australia and is now on TNA. So basically, it was not a retirement after all, and that is really an insult to the great send-off that he received from his peers, juniors and fans in 2008.

Due to that reason, I would rate Shawn Michaels' retirement higher than Ric Flair's. Flair's was memorable due to the send-off but it wasn't that "affecting" as it was not a real retirement from the ring since he is back in the ring now. So, Shawn's retirement was more "affecting" because he did not come back to the business, but Flair did, in a way that I and many veteran fans will not appreciate.

who is kerry m. armstrong? what are her credentials?




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Kerry Armstrong (b. 3 January 1958, Sydney) is a well-known Australian actress who is best known for her incredible flexibility within roles. She is only one of two actors to date to win two awards in one year at that Australian Film Institute Awards.

Armstrong has had various stints on television in the 1970s including a role in the first 44 episodes of Prisoner.

As was common among Australian actors of the time, Armstrong emigrated to the United States in 1981 to study at the Herbert Berghof acting school in New York City. Whilst there, she starred in Tom Stoppard's "Dalliance", had an on-going role in daytime serial One Life to Live, and became part of the 'Actor's Gang' along with John Cusack and her boyfriend at the time, Tim Robbins. After working in the groups' plays - which she has stated were her favorite part of her time in America - Armstrong starred on Dynasty as Duchess Helena. She began receiving job offers - including a part on Saturday Night Live, and a three-picture deal, which she turned down.

In 1987, Armstrong's grandmother died and she returned to Australia, where she assumed that she would continue her rising career path. However, instead, she found less work in her native country than abroad. Around this time she met her third husband, Mac Gudgeon, with whom she had a son. They divorced a few years later.

In the early 1990s, Armstrong began acting in television series in Australia, including Ocean Girl, All Together Now and Halfway Across the Galaxy and Turn Left. However, after meeting builder Mark Croft and having twin boys with him, the lack of work - a problem that had been growing relatively common in the Australian industry - almost led her to quit acting.

This likely would have happened, had she not been offered a role in the cast of SeaChange in 1998, as Heather Jelly, the ever-devoted but long-suffering wife of corrupt local mayor Bob (John Howard). The role won her critical acclaim, mainstream attention and several awards.

When the series ended in 2000, Armstrong continued on with her theatre work and also led the cast of Lantana, the award winning Ray Lawrence film also starring Anthony LaPaglia, Barbara Hershey, Geoffrey Rush, Glenn Robbins and Vince Colosimo.

Not only did Armstrong win both the IF Award and the Australian Film Institute Award for this performance, but â the same year â she won another AFI, for final season of SeaChange, making her the second actress to win two AFI awards in one year (the first was Sacha Horler for Soft Fruit and Praise.

In 2002 she joined the cast of medico-legal drama MDA on ABC alongside Jason Donovan and Shane Bourne. However, the low wages of the Australian television industry meant that working on one television show was not viable enough and so Armstrong left the series at the end of its second season. In the series her character, Dr. Ella Davis, left the firm that was the focus of the show.

Armstrong's most recent role was a small part in the low-budget film The Oyster Farmer.

Awards:
1991 - Nominated - Australian Film Institute (AFI) Award - Best Actress - Hunting
2000 - Nominated - Logie Award - Outstanding Actress in TV Series - SeaChange
2001 - Winner - Logie Award - Outstanding Actress in TV Series - SeaChange
2001 - Winner - If Award - Best Actress - Lantana (shared with co-stars Barbara Hershey, Leah Purcell, Rachel Blake and Daniella Farinacci
2001 - Winner - AFI Award - Best Actress - Lantana
2001 - Winner - AFI Award - Best Actress (Television) - SeaChange
2002 - Winner - Film Critics Circle of Australia Award - Best Actress - Lantana
2002 - Nominated - AFI Award - Best Actress (Television) - MDA




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