So a few things. I'll tag the three people who responded to me, thanks for your replies.
Megazard scorpdestroyer WhiteDMist
Let me try to convince you the above Wailord is analysis worthy, if you think it deserves one later I will write it up if nobody else picks it up.
First of all you all seem to fundamentally misunderstand Wailord which I expected which is why I talked about Walrein in my previous post - Wailord is extremely comparable to Stallrein but not a typical bulky water so to speak. You do not mainly use Wailord to switch into Rapidash/Basculin or a generic weak attacker that can't usually hit you super effectively like Sash Kadabra. Although you certainly can do this, this is only one of Wailord's secondary purposes which is unfortunately somewhat outclassed by the other bulky waters. The other main purpose, which isn't outclassed at all, is to be a PP staller that also can be a "win condition" of sorts. Basically Wailord is infamous/famous/wellknown for spamming Water Spout which is the set that comes to mind despite your guys' (very nice btw) Curse analysis. So it can pretty easily scare things out and even if it cant by virtue of its reputation it can still come in on the before mentioned Pokemon like Basculin and get a Sub/ring up. After that it only needs one more turn of set up to get into a hard to break combo of spamming sub and protect which is easily done because Wailord's good bulk (it can set up a sub on LO Zeb's Tbolt for instance). Pressure and good bulk and typing make it very stally, for instance the Roselia you guys were fretting about just runs out of PP with the common synthesis and if it tries to be sneaky and set up Spikes you can fish for scald burns (you win in either way).
As for the replays you asked for. I played about 54 games of PU on the ladder with the team starting from 1000 and lost 5 games while getting to the number one elo spot in 2 days with my first pu team. Most of the replays had Electrode to lure out Roselia with Explosion (didn't like it despite Wailord being able to technically win) but I realized in practice Piloswine was often the first switch in so I decided to just go complete stall from original semistall with a Lickilicki. Wailord is a useful figure that in many games acts as typical bulky water perfectly well (its slightly bulkier than politoed iirc and can pp stall boosters like cm clefairy while politoed perish songs) but in other games it acts as the set intended as a win condition and an unbreachable wall. You can look my name up for more replays I obviously wont post all of them.
http://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/pu-257364952 I lost this game despite being very lucky in the opening but I was a little unlucky not to get a scald burn at the end, otherwise Wailord could have pp stalled servine as well as missy.
http://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/pu-257536593 i think this game got me to #1...Wailord couldn't do too much to an opposing semistall/fullstall team but it prevented a ninetales from ravaging me
http://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/pu-257277175 he didn't let me get a chance to do it but its clear if i get to set up my 2 tspikes then wailord gets a 6-0
http://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/pu-257354797 showing offensive pokemon simply can't beat Wailord when it sets up
http://replay.pokemonshowdown.com/pu-257216078 one of my first pu games (probably first 10 or def first 20) so I didn't really know much meta yet but I do know Wailord is hard to break :]
I'm sure you all will have questions and criticisms because the set is so unorthodox (unless you used stallrein *-*) so just ask me and I'll try to answer and justify wailord's presence. Thanks