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What's so great about Shawn/Taker - Bad Blood 97?
WrestlingDeacon replied to a topic in General Wrestling
Well, Scott Keith did, but he's a moron who likes to jerk off to old Rockers matches. I can't comprehend the main arguments here as Shawn's selling and Undertaker's offense is no different than usual from them and it plays perfectly into their characters and storyline of the match. One thing I do agree with Scott Keith in is that this was the best HIAC match and I personally can't really stand to watch 'Taker vs. Foley anymore at all. I mean, that one is ten times more cartoony and over the top than this one if that's your major problem. -
who took his name from a cartoon character, as did "QUICK DRAW" RICK MCGRAW.
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who stole smacking people with a guitar from THE HONKY TONK MAN.
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Which features what most people term the worst WARGAMES ever with Hogan's buddies vs. the Dungeon of Doom (Link the match gimmick)
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84a. Then take that number and add 600 pounds on top of it when Hulk Hogan goes to bodyslam the other wrestler.
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I think you're right, although I can't tell what you watch is saying since I don't speak Spanish. Michaels was pinned by ARN ANDERSON at the '89 Survivor Series.
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Just call me Jericho, because I've won the glass ceiling award four times. I would have loved to have gone south and hooked up with Gonzalez and the boys, but I am glad to get out of Vancouver. Well, Seattle is farther south than Vancouver, so at this rate I should be there by the time I'm 70.
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Race had to give up the crown when he fucked up his back in a SNME match with HULK HOGAN.
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83) Chloroform stinks unbelievably and an ounce can be smelled from all corners of the arena. (Especially if you're Bobby Heenan)
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who was also the King of the WWF, as was HAKU.
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if you put up an unlinkable name then that kills the thread. The idea is just to come up with original and creative links, but that's pretty much died out. Just link anyway you can and keep the ball rolling. Ted Oates and Jerry Oates were a tag team and mainstays in Georgia and MID-ATLANTIC (link the fed).
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Thank you for the plug Ejiro. Sorrowfully, this movie isn't ringing a bell and I can't find anything on it. I will continue to research. Any more details you have would be helpful, especially if you can remember anybody in it.
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I think the match gets five stars based on the heat and storyline leading up to it. People get all hyped for the payoff and just slap five stars on it at the time and that's the label it gets. You look at a lot of matches that have earned the five star label five or ten years after the fact and you wind up being very dissappointed. It's like how Flair/Steamboat at Wrestlewar was the greatest match of all time, but now most will say that their two televised matches were better and that the 2/3 falls from the Class is the best of the trio. As for the I Quit match overall, I agree with what people have said and probably would not put it at any more than ****1/2 and most of that is for the buildup and overall feud.
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I'd prefer anyone in Lawler's spot than him. I'd kill to get BOBBY HEENAN back.
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57a. Unless you are Roddy Piper AND do said double eyepoke immediately following an atomic drop.
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(actually it was Survivor Series created to fuck with Starrcade and then Starrcade got moved to December, and the first Clash was invented to fuck with Wrestlemania IV and then the Rumble started to mess with some sort of special ppv the NWA was trying, I don't remember the specifics on that one) Yeah, anyway, Jesse Ventura has talked within the past year of making an in ring comeback and would like to face STEVE AUSTIN.
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52a. Does not apply to Undertaker 52a1. Unless you have stolen the Undertaker's urn and unscrewed it to reveal green smoke or one of those mini spotlights used to advertise car dealerships.
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who appears in the Rollerball remake with SHANE MCMAHON.
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You know, Edwin, I've never met a serious Miles Davis fan. I am a real Johnny Cash fan and was so long before his death. Hell, I even have a vinyl album by his brother Tommy in my collection. Reading through this thread I find that people are either overhyping Cash or underselling him and both are far off base. You people don't know jackshit about Johnny Cash, only about the past year of his history. If you examine Cash and Davis from all the fundamental elements that make a music career (musicianship, songwriting, etc.) Davis beats Cash in just about every category but stage presence. However, Cash's impact on society and American culture kills Davis' ten fold. Johnny Cash was instrumental in the birth of rock 'n roll and was the first crossover artist between that and country music in history. Cash inspired and influenced many rock pioneers such as Elvis, Jerry Lee Lewis, Buddy Holly and Roy Orbison and all have said so in interviews. Cash was the first major country star to have his own variety show and it was the second most popular such program during it's lifetime after the Dean Martin show. Cash introduced mainstream audiences to the likes of Bob Dylan, Linda Ronstadt and gave a boost to the then emerging singer/songwriter tradition that became big in the seventies. Several performers of that genre, such as Harry Chapin and Joni Mitchell, have also stated their love and influence by Cash. Johnny Cash was also the first performer to play prisons and college campuses and the was first celebrity to give mainstream exposure to their plight and concerns along with speaking out for the poor, homeless and other societal castoffs before that became trendy for celebrities to do. Cash was also instrumental in giving a foundation to the outlaw music of the seventies and gave boosts to the careers of Waylon Jennings, Merle Haggard, Willie Nelson and especially Kris Kristofferson through his friendship and recording of their songs. Johnny Cash is a cultural icon based on his style and personality and outside of the druggie badass label that the uneducated want to slap on him, the real personality of Cash is that of a pioneer, trailblazer and creative force who used his celebrity to give light to music and issues he felt were important and worthy of exposure.
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who once managed TEST
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whose most memorable WCW moment was beating SID for the title and then promptly leaving the fed.
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31. It is possible for two bald men to have a hair vs. hair match. 32. All Samoans are savage animals 33. All Samoans have a skull thicker than concrete 34. Any manager carrying a cane will use the cane to get his tag team or wrestler the win. Unless it's a blow off match, then the face will intercept the cane and brain the heel for the win. 35. "Powder" and "mist" may cause permanent blindness if sprayed directly into the eyes.
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but his band has never had a top 40 hit, JIMMY HART'S did back in the sixties. Jimmy Hart > Chris Jericho
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Nicole Ritchie = Fat, Ugly Swine
WrestlingDeacon replied to UseTheSledgehammerUh's topic in Television & Film
Nicole has baby fat in the face and looks pudgy, but body wise she certainly isn't fat at all. I got the vibe that Nicole is like the ugly friend that makes the other girl look hotter. Paris is way too thin. Eat a sandwich.