WrestlingDeacon
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you say that like it's uique, but remembe the good days with Trips was being held down by LARRY ZYBYSKO on Worldwide.
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who used to be a Prince like PRINCE IAKEAU.
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who needs to be reminded of his days in Aztec garb and bashing CHYNA over the head with mixing bowls.
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who messed up his knee on a scaffold when body guard BIG BUBBA ROGERS couldn't protect him.
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unstick
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EWR 4.0 HSW 2.0 Diary! Still Better Than Yours!
WrestlingDeacon replied to WrestlingDeacon's topic in General Wrestling
I promise an update this weekend. I actually have it half written up. Some weeks I wind up with more free time than others. Honky Tonk Orton says relax. Man, that would make a good t-shirt. -
Spoiler (Highlight to Read): The rope didn't break. He was hallucinating as he was hung. Right at the end it flashes back to the bridge with him swinging in the wind dead.
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as has recently returned crony BAUTISTA
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Jerry, he had the coat with all the crap tucked into it.
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For I love the sixties, you dump Black and Sparks and bring in Jonathan Winters and Don Rickles.
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but not as long lived as COWBOY BOB ORTON'S
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who held the NWA title during one of it's darkest periods on the heels of DAN SEVERIN'S reign.
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No, smurfs are Socialists. The dwarves from Snow White are Communists.
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Evil Dead The Exorcist Friday the 13th (choice) Halloween (choice) Night of the Living Dead (1968) The Shining Psycho (1960) Texas Chainsaw Massacre I don't know what you were talking about, that was easy as shit for the most part. The Exorcist vs. The Omen was a good one though. I voted against Dawn of the Dead simply because you had to plug it with exclamation points.
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What movie(s) did you watch today?
WrestlingDeacon replied to BlackFlagg's topic in Television & Film
I remember seeing it years ago as a kid when AMC used to pull out stuff like that. Interesting for Humphrey Bogart's portrayal, but I don't remember a whole lot about it. -
which included him wrestling CHRIS JERICHO with Chris having one arm tied behind his back.
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People or things in sports that make you feel old
WrestlingDeacon replied to Rob E Dangerously's topic in Sports
Kids entering high school this fall never even saw Larry Bird or Kareem play basketball on T.V. for the most part. They consider those guys to be ancient old timers. -
What movie(s) did you watch today?
WrestlingDeacon replied to BlackFlagg's topic in Television & Film
I re-watched Tombstone for my column on 411, had a question about it. Good lord does that movie rule. If you don't like Westerns, it's the perfect one for you to give a shot. I'm watching the Devil Doll on TCM now. Great special effects for the time. A man wrongly accused and sent to prison gets a serum that can shrink living creatures down to a doll's size and he uses it for revenge on those that wronged him. Weird little flick. -
From Yahoo NEW YORK (AFP) - Rupert Murdoch's Fox News Channel threatened to sue the makers of "The Simpsons" over a parody of the channel's right-wing political stance, the creator of the hit US television show has claimed. In an interview this week with National Public Radio, Matt Groening recalled how the news channel had considered legal action, despite the fact that "The Simpsons" is broadcast on sister network, Fox Entertainment. According to Groening, Fox took exception took a Simpsons' version of the Fox News rolling news ticker which parodied the channel's anti-Democrat stance, with headlines like "Do Democrats Cause Cancer?" "Fox fought against it and said they would sue the show," Groening said. "We called their bluff because we didn't think Rupert Murdoch would pay for Fox to sue itself. So, we got away with it." Other satirical Fox news bulletins featured in the show included: "Study: 92 per cent of Democrats are gay... JFK posthumously joins Republican Party... Oil slicks found to keep seals young, supple..." While the lawsuit never materialized, Groening said some action was taken. "Now Fox has a new rule that we can't do those little fake news crawls on the bottom of the screen in a cartoon because it might confuse the viewers into thinking it's real news," he said. "The Simpsons," featuring the dysfunctional family of patriarch Homer Simpson and his rowdy brood, is now in its 14th year and is expected to become the longest-running situation comedy in US history in 2005.
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What movie(s) did you watch today?
WrestlingDeacon replied to BlackFlagg's topic in Television & Film
I watched Auto Focus. Kinnear and Dafoe were very good, but the overall movie was a little bland. I'm watching the Black Cat on TCM now. Good old school Karloff and Lugosi flick. -
One and ONLY Joe Schmo Season Finale Thread...
WrestlingDeacon replied to Mik's topic in Television & Film
I haven't watched every episode, but I've seen a handful and thought it was a very clever concept. Still, any logical thinking person whose mind isn't a bucket of fuzzy goo should be at least slightly paranoid or stand offish after all this went down. Sure they were actors playing parts, but if they could play their characters so well in the show why can't they be faking sincerity now? If you think about it, this is the only real way the show could end without some sort of backlash or leaving a bad taste in your mouth. This is my question, why think they're on the level now? I don't give a shit that "Joe is a good guy" or "hey, they were just doing what they were told." This just all seems a little too sweet and Pollyana for me. -
One and ONLY Joe Schmo Season Finale Thread...
WrestlingDeacon replied to Mik's topic in Television & Film
I just flipped over and checked it out for a second. If all these people were actors who were playing a part and "lying" to him so long, why should be believe all the syrupy bullshit they're saying about how great he is now? -
The Wrestling w/Shadows director emailed me back
WrestlingDeacon replied to bob_barron's topic in General Wrestling
I still want to know about what he knew of Bret and Sonny. I have a soap opera heart, sue me. -
but did Vince tell him to "ring the fucking bell" like he did DAVE HEBNER.
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Close, it was tobacco spitting. What was the number for Marvin Monroe's call in radio show?