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and that's where they sent FAKE STING
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"Jive Soul Bro" is actually a pretty killer track. Great groove underneath it. I've always liked Jimmy Snuka's theme too and of newer stuff I dig Angle's "Medal" which was also used for the Patriot. And call me crazy, but I love, LOVE, Eyes of Righteousness that Brother D-Von came out to. Great faux gospel sound and a bit different from the genric rock crap that everyone else has these days.
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WrestlingDeacon replied to Longdogger_Pete's topic in Smarks Junior Leagues
This almost makes me want to come back. All you noobs need a ride on the job train. -
who tagged with MASAHIRO CHONO in G-1 Climax 2001 tag league
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over Torrie's dad AL WILSON.
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who I remember jobbing to TANK ABBOT in the dying days of WCW on one of the last Saturday Nights.
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The Dead Pool. Eastwood has a car chase with a remote control car wired to explode. Very inventive.
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Christy was actually a jobber in the WWF about the same time Fuji was managing. He teamed with STEVE LOMBARDI a few times who worked with Mr. Fuji as Kamala's handler.
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Yes, Jagger did background vocals. You have to listen hard to pick him out though, so I'm guessing your distorted headphones just brought him out more. The lead candidates on who the song is about include Jagger, Warren Beatty, Cat Stevens, James Taylor and Kris Kristofferson. My money is on Beatty. The lyrics are very slick and coy. "He walked into the party like he was walking onto a yacht." Great line.
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damn, I actually had a good Japanese media link. Inoki fought MUHAMMED ALI.
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"I thought you said we didn't have any high priced talent?" "I forgot about Dorn because he's only high priced."
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who once wore a bikini that was hand prints on her tits, and BARRY HOROWITZ wore a t-shirt with a handprint on the back. that's a crazy fucking link.
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In Coming to America I love the whole Randy Watson bit and all the barbershop stuff. "You may know him as Joe the Policeman from the What's Goin' Down episode of That's my Mama, Jackson Heights own Randyyyyyy Waaaaaaaaaatsooooooooooonnnn!" "One time I had Frank Sinatra in this chair. I said Frank, how old Joe Louis. He say, Joe Lous...137 years old." "You ain't never met no Frank Sinatra." And my favorite from the movie and one of my all time favorites from anything. I say it when I'm at a total loss for words "It's a damn shame what they did to that dog."
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unstick
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what ever happened to CHRIS BENOIT wanting to get into Linda's manly pants?
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My favorite Major League quote, that I use anytime I have to put someone on hold on the phone. "Can I get back to you on that, I have a guy on the other line about a set of white walls."
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What were your favorite bloopers / fluck-ups
WrestlingDeacon replied to Lil' Bitch's topic in Television & Film
Thats not a blooper of any kind. Ford was having difficulty using the whip, and the scene was re-shot to accomodate this Actually, the way I heard it was that Ford was sick that day on the set with a high fever and came up with that gag so he wouldn't have to do the long fight scene. From all I've read he became very proficient with the whip by the end of filming. -
What were your favorite bloopers / fluck-ups
WrestlingDeacon replied to Lil' Bitch's topic in Television & Film
That made me remember the goof in Pretty Woman when she's eating breakfast. Julia goes back and forth between eating a rolled up pancake and a big croissant pretty randomly. -
What's so great about Shawn/Taker - Bad Blood 97?
WrestlingDeacon replied to a topic in General Wrestling
My favorite Hennig sell was when he would slide clear across the ring on a punch and crotch himself on the ringpost. I also enjoy anytime he would get hit, go flying, the gum would come out of his mouth and he would still have the presence of mind to swat it. Pimp. -
and when Windham left the team to join the NWA he was replaced by DAN SPIVEY.
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I had it on in the background. Ron Jeremy's hard on for Tammy Faye scares me. That house they're living in is pimp. I agree with Estrada that Traci almost came off like a planet just to stir shit up. That wouldn't surprise me if that was the case. Actually, I think Jeremy has the best sense of himself and the show of anyone and looks to be like the glue that will hold them all together even though Estrada seems to be the self appointed leader.
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I vaguely remember that. The Bushwhackers fought THE IRON SHEIK AND NIKOLAI VOLKOFF on the Heroes of Wrestling PPV. You have to link the above as a tag team.
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and the obvious link here is that VADER did a guest spot and got his ass kicked by Mr. Feeney.
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What were your favorite bloopers / fluck-ups
WrestlingDeacon replied to Lil' Bitch's topic in Television & Film
In Lethal Weapon when Mel Gibson and the guy jump off the building, the handcuffs break and you see the two stunt man vainly trying to grab hands with each other as they fall. In "Three Men and a Baby" a cardboard cutout of Ted Danson was left behind a curtain by a propman and it started a rumor that there was a ghost on the set. I covered this in my 411 column once. When William Shatner falls off the mountain at the beginning of Star Trek V and Spock catches him you can clearly see a thick cord coming out of Shatner's back holding him up. -
Smokey and the Bandit. I can do the entire script. Anytime anything about Germany comes up I say "the god damn Germans ain't got nothing to do with it." Also, when someone asks if they can get me something I reply, "a bloody mary, a steak sandwich and...a steak sandwich."