I dunno...I kinda doubt El Dandy ever knocked anyone out with a punch...
Nope... I'm not gonna say it...
... what, were you expecting a swerve? I'm not gonna say it...
alright...
WHO ARE YOU TO DOUBT EL DANDY?!?!?!
EDIT: That fuckin' faggot bob...
Wishful thinking, but having Jindrak, O'Haire and Palumbo on SD or ECW, at some point in recent history, as a group, is something that I would have enjoyed.
Diesel and Johnny B. Badd both used a left-handed blow to take out their opponents. Are we counting the dreaded Heart Punch? Because Stan Stasiak, Mean Mark and Crush all used that as a finisher. Certainly others that I cannot think of right now.
Perhaps their plans are more complicated than what I imagine, but it would seem to me that they already have a compelling Orton program in the works, assumedly for WrestleMania, that needs not the World Championship element.
From a WON in 2000
Any news on this one?
I'm sure that if there's any truth to this, it goes a little something like the guy files suit and it gets thrown out.
I'm pretty sure DDP and Jarrett had a spot where one or both of them would end up going through a gimmicked part of the stage. Then Arquette fucked up and fell through it. I think they still did the spot, maybe with a table instead.
Chances are that WCW did not rehearse the spot to begin with.
That would have been an interesting dynamic and "what-if" situation. Rhodes/Steamboat vs. The Enforcers was and still is one of my favorite matches, and it's one of the best WCW matches I can remember. Steamboat's arrival as the mystery partner and the subsequent sell job by The Enforcers are both things of beauty.
Arn Anderson protesting "Not Ricky Steamboat!!!" was super. One of my all-time favorite WCW matches as well.
Yeah, we're not calling for Kennedy to get a world title shot after the numerous times he's been injured are we?
I wouldn't really draw any comparisons there. Holly gets props for that not because he suffered a deep cut in a freak accident, but because he toughed it out for another ten minutes or so and worked his ass off with RVD to have a lengthy TV match that was in the ***3/4 - **** range.
Kenndy just gets injured alot.
Pillman's promo here, much like almost every promo he delivered from 95-97, was just gold. And I loved how he and Austin crossed paths right after that segment.