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  1. Documentary on Chyna & Triple H & HWA Training School

     

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    "True Life - I am a Pro Wrestler" from MTV featuring Chyna, Triple H, Tony Atlas, and Les Thatcher’s Heartland Wrestling. Watching this feature is like watching a car wreck - your eyes won’t leave the screen!

     

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  2. WWE Vengeance 25 June 2007

     

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  3. Nah, that ain't my murder. I don't live in an apartment complex; I live in the 'burbs. I've been scanning newspapers all throughout the area and the internet the last few days and I haven't found a damn thing about it. Right now, they have a cleaning crew over there doing carpets and stuff. Therefore, I deduce that it was a grisly murder. I also deduce that there wasn't a break and entry involved. I didn't hear any arguing or struggle or anything before I heard the gunshots and the house looks pretty much the same as it always has, no broken windows or busted doors either in the front or the backyard (I totally was snooping in their backyard). They have a couple of the volunteer fire fighter's fire fighting buddies over there in the driveway. I was going to ask them what happened, but they look really depressed.

     

     

    Wonder why they're keeping it so quiet? If there was a news crew there should be a story...


  4. Vengeance Prediction Game!

     

    The Card:

     

    WWE Title: John Cena © vs. Mick Foley vs. Randy Orton vs. King Booker vs. Bobby Lashley

     

    Do Or Die for the World Heavyweight Title: Edge © vs. Batista

     

    ECW World Title Match: Chris Benoit vs. CM Punk

     

    Intercontinental Title Match: Santino Marella © vs. Umaga

     

    US Title Match: MVP © vs. Ric Flair

     

    World Tag Team Championship: Cade and Murdoch © vs. The Hardy Boyz

     

    Cruiserweight Championship Match: Chavo Guerrero © vs. Jimmy Wang Yang

     

    Womens Title: Melina © vs. Candice Michelle

     

    My picks:

     

    WWE Title: John Cena © vs. Mick Foley vs. Randy Orton vs. King Booker vs. Bobby Lashley

     

    Do Or Die for the World Heavyweight Title: Edge © vs. Batista

     

    ECW World Title Match: Chris Benoit vs. CM Punk

     

    Intercontinental Title Match: Santino Marella © vs. Umaga

     

    US Title Match: MVP © vs. Ric Flair

     

    World Tag Team Championship: Cade and Murdoch © vs. The Hardy Boyz

     

    Cruiserweight Championship Match: Chavo Guerrero © vs. Jimmy Wang Yang

     

    Womens Title: Melina © vs. Candice Michelle


  5. FIRST ARTICLE

     

     

    http://www.cnbc.com/id/19307528

     

     

    When the XFL blimp crashed into an Oakland waterfront restaurant in Jan. 2001, I had written it off as some foreboding accident. In the end, it might have been the best $2.5 million (the cost of the damage) World Wrestling Entertainment--and perhaps its partner, NBC–-spent. (NBC's parent company is GE which also owns CNBC)

     

    But when you look a little bit deeper, it's pretty easy to understand. One, there was somehow a student pilot up there. I've heard of student drivers in cars, but not in planes and blimps. Secondly, it was the WWE for god sakes.

     

    Well, just days after announcing they were overhauling their marketing strategy, WWE somehow came up with another idea to get attention in their battle with the likes of mixed martial arts. Fake their chairman's death.

     

    Last Monday, after "Vince McMahon Appreciation Night," he stepped into a limo, which promptly exploded. WWE.com then announced that he was presumed dead since no body was recovered. The organization then went to YouTube and pulled the video, most likely to prevent some sort of video splicing analysis.

     

    I have to admit, I thought it would never work. Maybe you could have done this 15 years ago when the Internet wasn't around, I reasoned, when you couldn't confirm that one major newspaper was reporting his death. But now you can do that. Now you can go to the local paper where the event happened--the Wilkes-Barre Times Leader--and see that despite the limo explosion no emergency vehicles were called, that the blowing up was actually filmed by a pyrotechnics company two days before in the middle of the night and they had permits to conduct the act. And despite the fact that the WWE said the FBI is investigating the accident, the paper also reported that the FBI was never involved.

     

    But I was "dead" wrong. The total page views for June 12, the day after McMahon's "death" were 36.8 million with two million daily unique visitors. Now compare that to the WWE.com three month average of 14.3 million page views and one million unique visitors. Over the past week, there has been so much written about whether McMahon is dead or alive on wrestling message boards, that if you go to Google, you get 27,700 hits when you type in "Vince McMahon Dead." That prevents most people from finding out the real story.

     

    Of course, the WWE is continuing with the plot. Last night at RAW, they carried on the mourning for Vince McMahon for the seventh straight day. His daughter Stephanie spoke. "While it was sometimes surprising, you have no idea how much it meant to me and my family," Stephanie said, according to WWE.com. "My dad wanted to leave this world the same way he lived in it, in the biggest way possible." McMahon then said that next week would be a celebration of her father's death and she vowed to find out who blew up her father's limo.

     

    Now, let's go a little deeper. Is it a crime for the WWE to fake McMahon's death? I don't believe so. Because a police report wasn't filed and McMahon isn't creating any sort of phony documentation or cashing in on a life insurance policy, it doesn't seem like there's any exposure here.

     

    But I still think there's a possibility the organization could be sued by a shareholder. By announcing that he is "presumed dead" on their official Web site, they could be charged with misleading stockholders. There's no evidence that a slew of people bought the McMahon news on Wall Street. As of Monday's close, WWE stock is down only 1.8 percent since the "accident." You'd think if McMahon really died, the thing would plummet. That being said, I think there could still be a claim.

     

    SECOND ARTICLE

     

     

    http://www.cnbc.com/id/19330600

     

     

    Well folks, I’ve never thought I’d utter this phrase: I am a murder suspect. But, truth be told, I apparently am. This according to World Wrestling Entertainment, who gave me this statement when I called them yesterday to answer whether they were irresponsible in issuing a news release that “Mr. McMahon” was “presumed dead” after his limo was blown up last Monday.

     

    Here’s what they sent me:

    To date, World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. has not received a single inquiry from a shareholder regarding the alleged demise of “Mr. McMahon.”

     

    It is well known to our shareholders and our viewers that “Mr. McMahon” is a character portrayed by Vincent Kennedy McMahon, the founder and Chairman of World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc.

     

    As far as speculation as to who may have committed this heinous act against “Mr. McMahon,” the WWE has not ruled out any suspects, including CNBC sports business reporter Darren Rovell. The WWE would like to thank CNBC for its concern over the “Mr. McMahon” mystery and we would like to remind your viewers to continue to tune into WWE’s Monday Night RAW, cable’s top rated program on USA Network (a division of NBCU), to keep abreast of the latest developments in this ongoing situation.

     

    Now let’s go through this thing. As you can see, WWE is clearly differentiating between Vince McMahon, the chairman and the character. I’m not a hard core wrestling fan, but do all the shareholders and fans really know the difference between the two? I would bet not.

     

    For help on whether the WWE would be exposed to a shareholder lawsuit, I turned to Michael McCann of the Mississippi College of Law and the great Sports Law Blog and Ira Lee Sorkin, who is a former SEC regional director.

     

    Q: Was the WWE irresponsible in the way they communicated that “Mr. McMahon was presumed dead?

    McCann: The basic rules that are at play here related to rule 10B5 of the Securities Exchange Act. It’s a rule that regulates the nature of information disclosed by a company and that regulates whether or not information provided to shareholders is conveyed in a way that’s honest, truthful and valid. Whether or not that rule is violated in this case would depend on the intent of the WWE and even if there wasn’t intent whether or not the behavior was reckless. Certainly the WWE has to be responsible in any communication it makes to the general public and particularly one that may affect the decision-making of its shareholders. And when the company makes a statement that is untrue, even one that’s a joke, it can affect the behavior of its shareholders in ways that may be disadvantageous to those shareholders and potentially in a way that could violate the law.

     

    Sorkin: You have to ask yourself when does entertainment end and when does full and fair disclosure begin? At what point is it no longer entertainment? People invest their money in companies some companies make movies, some companies make jet engines, some companies are in the entertainment business. And Vince McMahon and the WWE have said for years since I guess the congressional hearings that they’re in the entertainment business. This is not a sport. It’s entertainment. Nevertheless, the loss of the driving force behind the company is not something to be laughed at or to be looked at lightly. It would have an impact.

     

    Q: The fact that the WWE is the WWE -- does that buy them any leniency?

    Sorkin: The SEC doesn’t look at the company and say, “This is entertainment and this company makes jet engines.” They’ve got an obligation under the securities laws to make accurate and fair and full disclosure of all material events. And if Vince McMahon is and has been for as long as I can remember the key to the WWE -- and before that the WWF -- then the loss of the chairman CEO and founder, someone who is the driving force behind the company, is certainly a material event which would have an impact on the shareholders.

     

    McCann: Wrestling may be fake, but business and dealings are not fake. And investors are certainly not fake and money is certainly not fake. And while the product can be artificial and one that’s based on entertainment when people are dealing with their investments, they usually want certainty. They usually want some type of protection that the information that they are receiving from the company is valid and honest.

     

    Q: The stock is only down 3.3 percent since “Mr. McMahon” was presumed dead. If Vince McMahon passed away, the stock likely would have been down double digits. What’s the chance that someone got confused and could allege that they suffered actual damages from trading on the information that they thought Vince McMahon, the person, was dead?

    McCann: It’s a difficult claim. That even though we can look at the WWE and argue that there behavior wasn’t up to snuff in terms of what we would expect a company to do in this post-Enron, post Martha Stewart era, it’s still a hard claim to make because either intent needs to be shown or a lower threshold of recklessness that’s acknowledged in many courts.

     

    Q: The WWE could say that a shareholder could have easily gone on the Internet and confirmed that Vince McMahon was still Chairman, that there wasn’t an 8-K filed. What’s wrong with that?

    Sorkin: It’s not the responsibility of a shareholder to do research to determine whether there’s accuracy in reporting events of this magnitude. The burden is on the company in this instance to make the appropriate disclosure. Now you can make the argument that the WWE is more than entertainment, it’s a farce. It’s a comic book. But nevertheless, it’s a comic book that is required to abide by the federal securities laws to make the appropriate disclosure and where do you draw the line between saying the shareholders should know that this is just one big laugh, it’s one big joke - we’ve been like this for years - if a shareholder has invested their own money? It’s no joke to lose money.


  6. from Brian Tramel of www.rasslinriotonline.com:

     

    ----Charges were officially filed this morning against Jerry Lawler. Lawler was charged with assault charges stemming from the incident at Sam’s Town last Friday night. Jerry Lawler allegedly punched “The Big Cheese” Sal Corrente more than once and then yelled at me, “You stupid m*ther f*cker, don't you ever hit a fan.” Lawler had believed that Sal, who had been hit by a fan, had retaliated and hit the fan back. Eyewitnesses at the show believe that Sal did not hit the fan, but there was no doubt in anyone’s mind that Lawler did hit Sal.----This could be a landmark case in this crazy world of professional wrestling. A business that is suppose to be worked to the mark so he believes it is real, but when it is real then it is considered assault. Jerry Lawler, who is the

    color commentator for the number one cable wrestling show in the country [and sometimes #1 cable show in the country], will face criminal charges in the state of Mississippi.----The court date is scheduled for August 1, 2007, but only if papers are served to Lawler before that date. Lawler is scheduled to wrestle on the July 20, 2007 Sam’s Town Memphis Wrestling show and Mississippi authorities are expected to serve Lawler the papers that night.

     

    I can't help but wonder if it is a work...


  7. You're welcome :) ! II asked before postong them, here are a few more:

     

    The Undertaker vs. Stone Cold

     

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    DX And Radicals vs. rock, mankind and too cool

     

    From raw in 2000 dx and radicals takes on rock, mankind and too cool

     

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    Owen Hart vs. Shawn Michaels

     

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    The Hart Foundation vs. The Bolsheviks

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  8. You're giving me a bad name.

     

    Stop that.

     

     

    No worries, I won't post them in the wrong section any more, it was an accident. Are you by any chance the same one who posted elsewhere as King of Oldschool? I heard good things about him, but never got to meet him...


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    All WWE CDS COLLECTION [RS.com]

     

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    01. The Wrestling Album [34.56 MB]

     

    The Wrestling Album was an album released by the World Wrestling Federation in 1985. It featured mostly recent theme tunes of wrestlers on the roster at the time. The Derringer song "Real American" was originally intended for Mike Rotundo & Barry Windham, then known as The U.S. Express, but is best known as Hulk Hogan's theme song. Most of the songs were produced by 70's rock musician Rick Derringer and Cyndi Lauper's then-manager David Wolff. Frequent Meat Loaf producer/songwriter Jim Steinman composed and produced "Hulk Hogan's Theme", which was used on the Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n Wrestling cartoon. Cyndi Lauper particpated on the album as a backing vocalist on "Real American" and as producer of Captain Lou Albano's track under the pseudonymn of "Mona Flambé".

     

    The album was briefly reissued on CD by Koch Records, who briefly licensed the master rights from Epic/Sony in 1998.

     

    Track listing

     

    1. The Wrestlers - "Land of 1,000 Dances"

    2. Junkyard Dog - "Grab Them Cakes"

    3. Derringer - "Real American"

    4. Jimmy Hart - "Eat Your Heart Out, Rick Springfield"

    5. "Captain" Lou Albano & George "The Animal" Steele - "Captain Lou's History of Music/Captain Lou"

    6. WWF All Stars - "Hulk Hogan's Theme"

    7. "Rowdy" Roddy Piper - "For Everybody"

    8. "Mean" Gene Okerlund - "Tutti Frutti"

    9. Hillbilly Jim - "Don't Go Messin' with a Country Boy"

    10. Nikolai Volkoff - "Cara Mia"

     

     

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    02. WrestleMania The Album [31.88 MB]

     

    WrestleMania: The Album was an album released by the World Wrestling Federation in 1993. It featured songs recorded by various WWF superstars. It was executive produced by Simon Cowell.

     

    Track listing

     

    1. The WWF Superstars - "WrestleMania"

    2. The WWF Superstars - "SummerSlam Jam"

    3. "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan - "USA"

    4. The Nasty Boys - "Nasty Boy Stomp"

    5. Bret "The Hitman" Hart - "Never Been A Right Time To Say Goodbye"

    6. The Undertaker - The Man In Black

    7. "Macho Man" Randy Savage - "Speaking From The Heart"

    8. Tatanka - "Tatanka Native American"

    9. Mr. Perfect - "I'm Perfect"

    10. The Big Boss Man - "Hard Times"

     

     

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    03. WWF Full Metal The Album [40.56 MB]

     

    WWF Full Metal was an album released by the World Wrestling Federation in 1996. It featured mostly recent theme tunes of wrestlers on the roster at the time. All of the songs were composed by Jim Johnston. It is considered to be Volume 1 of the WWE The Music series.

     

    Track listing

     

    1. The WWF Superstars & Slam Jam - "We're All Together Now"

    2. The WWF Superstars & Slam Jam - "Thorn in Your Eye"

    3. Diesel - "Diesel Blues"

    4. King Mabel - "The Lyin' King"

    5. 1-2-3 Kid - "1-2-3"

    6. Goldust - "Goldust"

    7. The Smokin' Gunns - "Smokin'"

    8. Psycho Sid - "Psycho Dance"

    9. Razor Ramon - "Bad Boy"

    10. Bret Hart - "Hart Attack"

    11. Hakushi - "Angel"

    12. The Undertaker - "Graveyard Symphony"

    13. Shawn Michaels - "Sexy Boy"

    14. Jeff Jarrett - "With My Baby Tonight"

     

     

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    04. WWF The Music Vol. 2 [42.97 MB]

     

    WWF The Music, Vol. 2 was an album released by the World Wrestling Federation in 1997. It featured mostly recent theme tunes of wrestlers on the roster at the time. All of the songs were composed by Jim Johnston.

     

    Track listing

     

    1. The Undertaker - "Darkside"

    2. Stone Cold Steve Austin - "Hell Frozen Over"

    3. Ahmed Johnson - "Pearl River Rip"

    4. Marc Mero & Sable - "Wild Cat"

    5. Bret Hart - "You Start the Fire"

    6. Vader - "Mastodon"

    7. Mankind - "Ode to Freud"

    8. Dude Love - "Dude Love"

    9. Faarooq - "Nation of Domination"

    10. Rocky Maivia - "Destiny"

    11. Sycho Sid - "Snap"

    12. Ken Shamrock - "Dangerous"

    13. Flash Funk - "Can't Get Enough"

    14. Sunny - "I Know You Want Me"

    15. Shawn Michaels - "Sexy Boy"

     

     

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    05. WWF The Music Vol. 3 [42.5 MB]

     

    WWF The Music, Vol. 3 was an album released by the World Wrestling Federation in 1998. It featured mostly recent theme tunes of wrestlers on the roster at the time. All of the songs were composed by Jim Johnston although a few themes were performed by other bands. Even though the first version of this album entitled "WWF" lists the songs by wrestler names, the rerelease entitle "WWE" has actual title listings.

     

    Track listing

     

    1. Undertaker - "Darker Side"

    2. Edge - "You Think You Know Me"

    3. X-Pac - "Make Some Noise"

    4. Dude Love - "The Dudester"

    5. Kane - "Burned"

    6. The Rock "Do You Smell It"

    7. Gangrel / The Brood - "Brood"

    8. Ken Shamrock - "Dangerous Man"

    9. Oddities (performed by Insane Clown Posse) - "Oddities"

    10. D-Generation X (performed by Connecticut Yankee - "Break It Down"

    11. Sable - "Wildcat 3rd Version"

    12. New Age Outlaws - "Oh You Didn't Know"

    13. Val Venis - "Hello Ladies"

    14. Stone Cold Steve Austin - "I Won't Do What You Tell Me To"

     

     

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    06. WWF The Music Vol. 4 [40.64 MB]

     

    WWF The Music, Volume 4 was an album released by the World Wrestling Federation in 1999. It featured mostly recent theme tunes of wrestlers on the roster at the time. All of the songs were composed by Jim Johnston.

     

    Track listing

     

    1. "Break the Walls Down" (Chris Jericho)

    2. "Big" (Big Show)

    3. "No Chance in Hell" (The Corporation)

    4. "Sexual Chocolate" (Mark Henry)

    5. "This Is a Test" (Test)

    6. "Car Wreck" (Mankind)

    7. "Oh Hell Yeah"* (Stone Cold Steve Austin)

    8. "Danger At the Door" (D'Lo Brown)

    9. "Blood Brother" (Christian)

    10. "Ass Man" (Billy Gunn)

    11. "Ministry" (The Undertaker)

    12. "My Time" (Triple H & Chyna) (later: Stephanie McMahon)

    13. "On the Edge" (Edge)

    14. "Know Your Role"* (The Rock)

     

    * "Oh Hell Yeah" was a track performed by H-BlockX, and was not Steve Austin's entrance theme at the time, nor did it ever become Austin's entrance theme. The prevalent rumor at the time was that this was going to become his theme song as Steve Austin was planned to turn heel around the time of the album release, but the heel turn never happened and the song was only used for montages.

    * At the end of "Know Your Role," if the volume is turned up very high, one can hear the Rock sing a verse of "Smackdown Hotel"

     

     

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    07. WWF Aggression [43.01 MB]

     

    WWF Aggression was an album released by the WWF in 2000. It featured rap artists doing versions of each wrestlers entrance music. This was the first album featuring a collaboration of commercial artists performing themes, an idea that continued two years later with the WWF Forceable Entry album featuring rock artists and again with WWE Wreckless Intent featuring both rap and rock artists.

     

    Track listing

     

    1. Run-D.M.C. - "The Kings" (D-Generation X)

    2. Kool Keith and Ol' Dirty Bastard - "Wreck" (Mankind)

    3. Method Man - "Know Your Role" (The Rock)

    4. Snoop Dogg and WC - "Hell Yeah" (Stone Cold Steve Austin)

    5. Redman and Rock of Heltah Skeltah featuring Peanut Butter Wolf - "No Chance" (Vince McMahon)

    6. C-Murder featuring Magic - "I Won't Stop" (Gangrel)

    7. Tha Eastsidaz - "Big Red Machine" (Kane)

    8. R.A. The Rugged Man - "Break Down the Walls" (Chris Jericho)

    9. Bad Azz and Techniec - "You Ain't Hard" (New Age Outlaws)

    10. Ice T - "Pimpin' Ain't Easy" (The Godfather)

    11. Mystikal and Ras Kass - "Game" (Triple H)

    12. Mack 10, K Mac and Boo Kapone - "Big" (The Big Show)

    13. Dame Grease Presents Meeno - "Ministry" (The Undertaker)

     

     

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    08. WWF The Music Vol. 5 [40 MB]

     

    WWF The Music, Vol. 5 was an album released by the World Wrestling Federation in 2001. It featured mostly recent theme tunes of wrestlers on the roster at the time. All of the songs were composed by Jim Johnston.

     

    Track listing

     

    1. Triple H - "The Game" (performed by Motörhead)

    2. K-Kwik - "Rowdy"

    3. Tazz - "If You Dare"

    4. Lita - "It Just Feels Right"

    5. Kane - "Out of the Fire"

    6. Eddie Guerrero - "Latino Heat"

    7. Billy Gunn - "I've Got It All"

    8. Raven - "What About Me?"

    9. Chyna - "Who I Am"

    10. Kurt Angle - "Medal"

    11. Rikishi - "Bad Man"

    12. Chris Benoit - "Shooter"

    13. Scotty 2 Hotty - "Turn It Up"

    14. The Rock (featuring Slick Rick) - "Pie"

     

     

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    09. WWF Forceable Entry [67.91 MB]

     

    WWF Forceable Entry was an album released by the World Wrestling Federation in 2002. This was the last album sold under the WWF name. It featured mostly rock bands doing versions of each wrestlers entrance music. Tracks 6, 8, 13, 18 and 19 can still be heard on TV today. The album had a sequel released in May 2006. It was the first album the WWF/WWE released under a deal with Columbia Records.

     

    Track listing

     

    1. Drowning Pool - "The Game" (Triple H)

    2. Kid Rock - "Legs" (Stacy Keibler)

    3. Creed - "Young Grow Old"

    4. Disturbed - "Glass Shatters" (Stone Cold Steve Austin)

    5. Limp Bizkit - "Rollin'" (Dead Man Mix) (The Undertaker)

    6. Our Lady Peace - "Whatever" (Chris Benoit)

    7. Rob Zombie - "Never Gonna Stop" (The Black Cat Crossing Mix) (Edge)

    8. Breaking Point - "One of a Kind" (Rob Van Dam)

    9. Marilyn Manson - "The Beautiful People" (The WWF Remix) (WWF SmackDown!)

    10. The Union Underground - "Across the Nation" (WWF RAW)

    11. Sevendust - "Break the Walls Down" (Chris Jericho)

    12. Saliva - "Turn the Tables" (Dudley Boyz)

    13. Monster Magnet - "Live for the Moment" (Hardy Boyz)

    14. Stereomud - "End of Everything" (Raven)

    15. Neurotica - "Ride of Your Life"

    16. Cypress Hill - "Just Another Victim" (Tazz)

    17. Dope - "No Chance" (Vince McMahon)

    18. Boy Hits Car - "Lovefurypassionenergy" (Lita)

    19. Finger Eleven - "Slow Chemical" (Kane)†

     

    † This track was only featured on the Canadian and FYE Stores release of the album.

     

     

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    11. WWE Originals []

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    12. WWE ThemeAddict: The Music Vol. 6 [47.48 MB]

     

    WWE ThemeAddict: The Music V6 was an album released by World Wrestling Entertainment in 2004. It featured mostly recent theme tunes of wrestlers on the roster at the time. All of the songs except for the final track were composed by Jim Johnston.

     

    Track listing

     

    1. Evolution - "Line in the Sand" (performed by Motörhead)

    2. Carlito Caribbean Cool - "Cool"

    3. Theodore Long - "MacMilitant"

    4. Christian - "Just Close Your Eyes" (performed by Waterproof Blonde)

    5. Heidenreich - "Dangerous Politics"

    6. RAW Diva Search Theme - "Real Good Girl"

    7. Chavo Guerrero - "Chavito Ardiente"

    8. The Undertaker - "The Darkest Side (Remix)"

    9. Eugene - "Child's Play"

    10. Victoria - "Don't Mess With"

    11. Shelton Benjamin - "Ain't No Stoppin' Me"

    12. Billy Kidman - "You Can Run"

    13. SmackDown! Theme - "Rise Up" (performed by Drowning Pool)

    14. Gail Kim - "International Woman"

    15. John "Bradshaw" Layfield - "Longhorn"

    16. John Cena (featuring Tha Trademarc) - "Untouchables"

     

     

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  10. Ah, I see. It's just that lately we have been getting lots of spammers registering here for the sole purpose of posting advertising links and I figured you were one of them. My mistake.

     

    I understand, I just finished deleting a bunch of ads for medication, porn, and everything else you can think of! I'm sure not going to go and spam anyone else's board though. I'll post a few good media files though :)

     

    Edit: All I see is a youtube tread, so I'll create my own media thread, but will make it worthwhile for everyone :) !


  11. Sorry if the threads weren't acceptable, I just shared a couple of things that got a good response at another place I post, thought it would be interesting to see where it would lead here. I mostly meant Rapidshare and Megaupload links, but I also have some links to WWE Titantrons on a private server that I have permission to post.


  12. Please click these links every day, and also let as many people as possible know about them, too! Thank you!!!

     

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    Here are some other really good sites!

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    Do a free web search to help donate money to help the environment http://www.theenvironmentsite.org/search.php

     

     

     

     

    After you sign up you can decide which place gets the money, it says half of what they get goes directly there! There are a lot of different choices. http://www.everyclick.com/uk/

     

     

    Do A Free Web Search To Help Care For Dogs

     

    http://www.clicknow.org.uk/DogsTrust

     

    A message from Dogs Trust Dogs Trust is the UK’s largest dog welfare charity. Each year, we look after more than 12,500 stray and abandoned dogs at our nationwide network of rehoming centres. The vast majority of our dogs are found new homes and no healthy dog is ever destroyed. Two new centres will open in 2006 (West London and Glasgow) – which will see us care for an extra 2,000 dogs every year. Additionally, our neutering and education campaigns help to deal with the stray dog problem at source. Dogs Trust relies upon voluntary donations, so all help is greatly appreciated.

     

    Dogs Trust is a registered charity 227523.


  13. The Obituary

     

    Today we mourn the passing of a beloved old friend, Mr. Common Sense. Mr. Sense had been with us for many years. No one knows for sure how old he was since his birth records were long ago lost in bureaucratic red tape. He will be remembered as having cultivated such value lessons as knowing when to come in out of the rain, why the early bird gets the worm and that life isn’t always fair.

    Common Sense lived by simple, sound financial policies (don’t spend more than you earn), and reliable Parenting strategies (adults, not kids, are in charge.)

    His health began to rapidly deteriorate when well intentioned, but overbearing regulations were set in place. Reports of a six-year-old boy charged with ***ual harassment for kissing a classmate; teens suspended from school for using mouthwash after lunch; a teacher fired for reprimanding an unruly student only worsened his condition; and when marital vows became inconvenient, when someone else came along that they liked better.

    Mr. Sense declined even further when schools were required to get parental consent to administer aspirin to a student; but could not inform the parents when a student became pregnant and wanted to have an abortion.

    Common Sense lost the will to live as the Ten Commandments became contraband; churches became businesses; and criminals received better treatment than their victims. Common Sense finally gave up the ghost after a woman failed to realize that a steaming cup of coffee was hot, she spilled a bit in her lap, and was awarded a huge financial settlement.

    Mr. Common Sense was preceded in death by his parents, Truth and Trust, his wife Discretion; his daughter Responsibility; and his son, Reason. He is survived by two step brothers; My Rights and Ima Whiner.

    Additional information from his publicist: “Not many attended his funeral because so few realized he was gone.”

     

     

     

     

    RIP


  14. As I don't know what security you have, I'll just suggest some basic things...

     

    1. Update ALL security programs, scan, scan, scan!

     

    2. Scan for spyware

     

    If removing the trojans, viruses, and spyware programs does not solve it, try removing all firewall programs, and reinstalling them. Be careful when reconfiguring...

     

    Hope this helps

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