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  1. areacode212

    WWE 24/7 Discussion Thread - December 2007

    Was this when Bret was in the wheelchair? IIRC, he was legitimately recovering from surgery.
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    CHIKARA podcasts

    Looks like they only make them available in .mp4, but if you really need to have them in one of those other formats, it shouldn't be hard to convert them. Can't you watch the podcasts using VLC or Media Player Classic or something like that?
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    Chris Benoit Dead - Toxicology results released

    I read this on Meltzer's site, then spent 5 minutes staring at the WWE.com front page and repeating "What?" in shock and disbelief. When I saw "Benoit family found dead", I had thought that something had happened to Woman and their kids and that this was the family emergency that he had to rush home for, but then Chris is dead, too? This is just shocking on an entirely new level.
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    The latest from Grant Morrison's drugged up mind

    It's hilarious how he's constantly laughing throughout this interview, like he's having the time of his life coming up with all this crazy shit.
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    The Official "52" Thread

    Yep, I read the first two issues, and thought they were some of the best comics I've read in the past few years. He managed to get the original Shazam concept entertaining & fresh without making it seem dated & cheesy, or updating it beyond recognition. It's kid-friendly, but adults can enjoy it too. I would love it if DC gave Smith exclusive use of the Marvel Family, but with Black Adam & Mary Marvel playing big roles in the DCU, I don't see it happening.
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    Buffy Comics

    *SPOILER SPACE* We see Buffy and her commando team of Slayers running around in Scotland, investigating some kind of mysterious cult, or something. She refers to Xander as her "watcher"; now he's basically this "central command" type who issues orders to the squads of Slayers around the world. Also, Dawn has inexplicably been turned into a giant. Meanwhile, back at the hole that used to be Sunnydale, the U.S. military considers Buffy to be a terrorist leader with an army of soldiers. They also capture someone who's been hiding in the Sunnydale rubble (hint: she's been around since the 3rd episode). Eh, it wasn't terrible, but I'm not crazy about continuing the Buffy story. I'm perfectly happy leaving the series as it was. Plus, having Buffy and her strike team globe-trotting, jumping out of helicopters & shooting laser guns isn't really what I liked about the TV show in the first place. I'll keep reading out of (mild) curiosity, though. Peter David's Spike vs. Dracula series for IDW was pretty good.
  7. A few things about Backlund: I heard the Papa Shango deal was just some internet lore (possibly started by Scott Keith) that people have come to accept as fact. Someone once asked Meltzer about that story and he pretty much laughed at it. Backlund was always meant to just be a transitional champion between Bret & Diesel (Nash said that those plans were in place by the summer of '94). After he dropped the title, he was reduced to being a crazy harmless old coot who ran for President, which pissed me off as heel Backlund was pretty much my favorite gimmick during those months leading up to Survivor Series, when he was the crazy, but dangerous returning champion. His motivation was basically that he was never pinned or submitted in the match with the Iron Sheik (remember, Skaaland threw in the towel for him), so he still considered himself the rightful WWF champion. Also, in his mind, he represented a bygone era of values and morality, unlike the degenerates of the 1994 WWF. I loved it because his story built on old continuity from before the big '80s wrestling boom. Also, since he still considered himself the rightful champion, that logic implied that the entire Hogan era was built around an illegitimate champion, which was an idea that I found hilarious & awesome. Back in the '80s, I heard that Vince had asked him to become an Adrian Street-style "punk" heel, but he refused. After that, he went over to Pro Wrestling USA, which was some kind of collaborative effort between the AWA and some of the NWA promoters, but it didn't last long.
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    Admit It...

    I will admit marking out hard for the Powers of Pain when I saw them debut on WWF Superstars. Something about the way they completely demolished their jobber opponents and looked so physically impressive just hooked me. I didn't get a chance to watch much Crockett NWA stuff, but I did remember the angle where they fucked up Animal's eye, and so they retained a bit of that badass aura for me.
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    Scott Hall interview

    Here are parts 1-11 in a Word document. Scott_Hall_Torch_Talk.doc
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    WON News + Notes, 4th December Issue

    Even though she got bigger TV time out of it, I think she just didn't enjoy her heel role in the first place (whereas Jericho eats that stuff up). Dave goes into it a little bit in the Observer:
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    WWE announces 2006 DVDs

    What did he do after the breakup?..I know he was a face but I don't know what led up to the Loose Cannon...damn I wish we could just see whatever footage we wanted... I don't recall any of his matches or feuds, but I vaguely remember him being a midcard babyface called "California Brian" around 1994ish, before he turned heel again.
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    The Youtube Thread

    This is a really fun brawl that goodhelmet once put on a comp tape for me: Muta vs. Liger http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=us1GTlbWgIU
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    The Youtube Thread

    I'm not a big puroresu follower, so I don't know of any other matches where he wore this mask, but I got it from a match of his with Bob Sapp, which is well worth watching if you haven't seen Sapp's entrance where he comes out to Madonna's "Holiday": http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Wq0YdbHlxo http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUMLgCUen60
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    The Youtube Thread

    Wow, you were at this show? At the time, I read about it in the Apter mags (and saw a picture of Vince sitting at ringside), and couldn't quite wrap my head around the idea of Vince McMahon as a heel. What was your reaction to heel Vince circa '93? I downloaded the match (and the rest of the heel Vince promos from that time) from DVDVR a while back...it was so awesome to finally see this stuff.
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    WWF/E Tidbits from the past

    Was this the Pro Wrestling USA promotion?
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