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  1. I watched it and thought it was really nicely done...the part showing the 9/11 stuff with the music and Vince's voice gave me chills. I'd like to see it again if possible...thanks.
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    Vince on OTR tonight and tomorrow

    http://pwbts.com/messages/8438.htm As a joke, Landsberg starts off by saying "Why did you screw Bret?" They both laughed. The biggest WWE star ever might be Stone Cold Steve Austin. His contract expired, why isn't he on your roster? Vince McMahon basically said that it was Austin's decision. Austin can't physically compete and everyone has known that for a while. Vince also said that Austin doesn't like to be thought of less than what he was. Austin wants the rights to use the name Stone Cold. Vince goes on saying that when you're a contracted performer, you have certain rights. He said Steve owns the name Steve Austin, but doesn't own Stone Cold. It's important for Vince to protect the WWE's intellectual property. Rock was given rights to his name, why can't Stone Cold? Vince McMahon corrects him and says that The Rock does not own the name "The Rock." The WWE gave Rock a license to use the name "The Rock" for Hollywood. Michael Landsberg asked Vince if Austin made him more money than anyone. Vince McMahon said yes. Austin certainly contributed to the WWE, but Austin got a lot of help. Many superstars helped him get there. Vince said that even Austin would admit that. You have to respond to the public to a certain extent. When the public says where is Stone Cold, how does Vince respond? Vince says they don't say that. The fans don't want the Stone Cold now, who can't perform. Austin's physical limitations is one of the reasons why he isn't on the roster. Vince said that he gave Austin a tremendous offer, but it was all Austin's decision. He said Austin walked out twice on the company and he was forgiven twice. It did hurt the company when he left. He left everyone hanging and Steve recognized the errors he made. He said Stone Cold Steve Austin, the wrestler we knew is done. He can't do what he use to do, but he will always have value. He said Austin might be back some day, the door is always open. Can Austin succeed in another world, like the Rock did in Hollywood? Vince said "Not necessarily like The Rock." In a way he can't be The Rock, he was never The Rock. But if Steve crosses over to Hollywood with the right script, he thinks he can succeed. Does Vince deal with Austin alone or his lawyers and team? Vince prefers dealing with the talent alone. Vince doesn't like when an attorney that knows nothing about the wrestling business starts making demands for his client. That was the case with Austin's attorney, Vince didn't get along with him. Vince has a great roster, huge representation of Canadians. someone tunes in and hears "Chris Benoit from Atlanta." He gets upset. What's the reason for the location switch? Vince said that when Chris Benoit became champion, he'd been living in Atlanta for ten years. Michael Landsberg interrupts and says that he only lives there because it's convenient for him, but he's from Canada. Vince McMahon said that it's a way to increase their popularity in the United States. Landsberg asks: "Then why is Christian from Toronto?" Vince said that Christian is a heel. There is a bias in the States and same goes in Canada. Landsberg asked if all that started from the Hart Foundation storyline in 1997? Landsberg points out the fact that Bret Hart's favorite/greatest time of his life was in 1997 with the Hart Foundation. Vince said that a lot of baby face Americans are heels in Canada. Topic switches to Bret Hart. Landsberg asked Vince about the meeting Vince had with Bret. Vince said that Bret was an hour late for the meeting. Vince and Shane McMahon had met with Bret. Bret was watching the Calgary Flames' hockey game, which was the reason he was an hour late. Vince said that he and Shane were also watching the game, but they didn't tell that to Bret. Vince was close with Bret and still wants to think they are. Landsberg pointed out that Bret hated Vince at one point. Vince said that it was an unfortunate time in Vince's life. Vince wants to apologize but can't because he thinks he might do it again if it came to the same situation. Reason of the meeting? Bret Hart DVD.. One-night return? Vince said that a one-night Bret Hart return would be something they want do. He and Bret discussed a possible DVD, which was one of the main reasons for the meeting. Landsberg said that Bret's popularity in this country is amazing and he's a Canadian hero. Vince McMahon agrees. Landsberg was happy to hear that because a few years back, Vince said that Bret was a WWF hero, not a Canadian hero and Landsberg and Vince started arguing about it. But now, Vince admits that Bret is a Canadian hero. Has Vince changed? Is it important for Vince to be taken seriously? He thinks it's important to be taken seriously as an entertainment company. He thinks yes, from a serious standpoint, it's a serious business, but it's a fun business. Does it bother Vince that because it's wrestling, people don't give it its due? Yes it does. Every opportunity he has he tries to correct it. Their goal is to be as good as they can be. How's Vince's health? Vince is in great shape. Body building is Vince's hobby and always has been. How would the WWE survive without him? He said it would survive because of his son Shane, his daughter, Stephanie and his son in law, HHH. Let's say Vince leaves, who would he put in charge? He said there would be at least two people doing his job. He said that he fills many hats... He'd put one person to have the final say for the creative team, etc... what would HHH's position be? Vince said that HHH is bright. He can have enormous contributions. Then he talks about Stephanie and says that when Steph became in charge of the creative team, he wasn't too sure about it at first, but she adapated. Michael Landsberg said that Vince's show brought a lot to his show. His stars are always there to accept interviews for Off The Record and he thanks him for helping his show. Vince also thanks him. How's Vince's relationship with Goldberg? "Good." How's Vince's relationship with Hulk Hogan? "Good." Vince said that Hogan had left Vince a message with someone saying that he's in good shape. Hogan felt better than he has ever felt. Also that he's had a successful hip surgery and is ready to come back. Landsberg jokes and asks if Hogan's message was slow, like the way he wrestles, and he starts laughing. Landsberg cuts off the interview. Part II of this interview will air tomorrow on TSN.
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    Hard Knocks: The Chris Benoit Story DVD

    I want DVD NOW.
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    Lance Storm Commentary

    Intresting about the Flair/Storm match at Skydome. Who knows what that may have led too if certain people with power saw how good it probably could of been.
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    I patiently await the Cheap Seats marathon.

    The Spelling Bee was a fucking riot. I had a couple of my friends over and we were on the floor by the end of it.
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    One Year Ago on SD.

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    Seniors

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    Buyrate for Judgment Day comes in LOW !!

    I just checked ProWrestlingHistory.com...No Way Out 2001 got a 1.31 which is above normal, so their stat about that is pretty much not true.
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    Buyrate for Judgment Day comes in LOW !!

    Difference with February 2001 and now is that a lot of people wanted to save their money for Mania instead of getting No Way Out. It's not like the fans are saying money for another WWE PPV at this point...which makes it a hell of a lot worse than what it was in 2001.
  10. HBK, Edge, Jericho vs. Evolution sounds fucking awesome. Hope they do it on Raw soon.
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    OAO Thread: The Eddie Guerrero Story

    I miss Brock Lesnar.
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    OAO Thread: The Eddie Guerrero Story

    Wow...Perry, Chris, and Dean were the ones that kind of got Eddie fired in 2001.
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    OAO Thread: The Eddie Guerrero Story

    This will be the only wrestling I watch all week on UPN.
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    "It Appears That Nowinski's Career Is Over"

    I think the incident in the Royal Rumble 2003 in Boston probably didn't help with his head problems.
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    Muta Scale

    HHH has had some fucking gushers in his carrer...and even though it wasn't a blade job, Vince being busted open legit by Zack Gowen @ Vegnance 2003 is fucking insane. Watch the replay after the match and they have this crazy shot of the blood just literally pouring out of his head within 1 second after getting dropkicked with the chair in the head.
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    Sting says he'd like to work for wwe

    And from SAFECO FIELD? RIIIIGHT. That has disaster written all over it.
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    Should WWE mention the anniversary

    That's a nice f'n tombstone.
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    I'll be 2nd Row at Raw on Monday

    Rob Conway lost to a retard. We want Viscera. I'm taping Nitro. Bring back Lesnar.
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    Johnson tosses perfect game...

    And people think he's too old to still have it. HA.
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    The OAO Raw Thread - May 17th, 2004

    Maven looks ripped.
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    The OAO Raw Thread - May 17th, 2004

    This was like the best hour of WWE TV in forever. Tag team titles, Rock/Eugune, and Battle Royal main event. Good shit.
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    Eddie's Blade Job

    That was like 14.5 Muta. They seriously need to tell these guys not to blade this bad or something bad will definately happen.
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    The Official Judgment Day 2004 Thread

    Just in CASE you ordered the show...WWE made sure that you were screwed over from a clean finish in the main event. Sucks to be LA fans...Unforgiven 2002 ME...bad finish. JD 2004...Bad finish.
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