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    Stuff I'm looking for, and stuff I want to sell

    FWIW, I have TV Masters of all the live Raws from the night after JD98 (Oct) until the night after KOTR99 (June). Of the taped Raws from that era, I have Foley's title win ep and the Saturday Night Raw from Toronto.
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    Smackdown Spoilers 10.26.04

    You're a bright one. That's what I was asking! Yes, Van Dam.
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    The 'Be Michael Cole' Thread

    Fans, welcome to Velocity . . . the flagship show of the VELOCITY brand! Michael Cole ringside w/ the legendary EARNEST THE CAT MILLER!!! Welcome aboard partner . . . still to come, buckle your seat belts because later on, the rough and tough Hardcore Holly goes one-on-one with that sneaky Danny Basham! Tonight, Right Here on Velocity!!! All 7 TE finalists are broadasting Smackdown w/ Michael Cole for their weekly challenge.
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    Favorite submission finisher/hold

    I'll take the Atomic Noogie for $200 Alex.
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    Smackdown Spoilers 10.26.04

    I thought it would just be 4 against 4.
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    Trish as a heel, is it working for you?

    The current WWE women's division makes me miss The Jumping Bomb Angels.
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    WWE's best segment ever

    Just to bring something a little obscure into the mix, there was a segment in 1984 (on CV's Bloopers, Bleeps, and Bodyslams) where Dick Murdoch and Gene Okerlund were invited guests of Adrian Adonis to tour his old neighborhood, The Bowery. Pretty golden segment where no one recognizes or even heard of Adrian Adonis before until they run into a sickly, old gentleman who went by "Uncle Joe." Adrian: Looks good for 53. Okerlund: 53? Then Uncle Joe and a friend divulged how much they enjoyed the free tickets to seeing Murdoch/Adonis win the tag titles. To which Okerlund sharply quipped, "You don't pay these gentlemen off . . . moving on." They then come to a fire hydrant which Adonis revealed doubled as a shower during his childhood. "Cleanliness is next to Godliness" --- Adrian Adonis Finally, they come to a "mobile gourmet cart" (hot dog stand) where Okerlund asked what are in the hot dogs. The foreign worker responded, "Uhhh, hot dogs." Good enough for the tag champs. They enjoyed the grub as Gene-O ended the segment w/ "Alright, we've got to be moving along. Adrian, pay the man. I'm not picking up the tab!"
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    D-Von Dudley involved in altercation w/ fan

    . . . And Lance Storm.
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    Smackdown Spoilers 10.26.04

    There is NO WAY they can air the TE segment w/ The Big Show. Not even WWE can be that stupid, jeez I hope not. They'd honestly be better off either televising a Velocity match in its place or showing a match from No Mercy (Guerrero/Reigns for example).
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    Horsemen DVD

    I'll take a dozen American Dream Dusty Rhodes dvds.
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    D-Von Dudley involved in altercation w/ fan

    As a paying customer going to a WWE show, what is one supposed to do? Sit on his/her thumbs all night? Granted, most fans end up doing that but many are hell bent on having a good time and would like to enjoy themselves (what a concept). Cheering the faces and heckling the heels is the most common way for an enthusiastic fan to do this. Realistically, D-Von may have had some personal issues that he brought w/ him to work and let a fan push him over the edge. I am GUESSING that the fan probably called him an asshole once or twice but I really don't think a man of his stature would EVER drop the N-Bomb to a man the size of D-Von. If he did, he's an idiotic ignorant goof, on several levels.
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    Horsemen DVD

    I've already preordered my Austin Idol dvd.
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    Horsemen DVD

    Almost as good as the 2-disc Bryan Clarke set.
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    Chapters and Match Extras for ECW DVD

    And it still probably has a WWE logo in there somewhere.
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    D-Von Dudley involved in altercation w/ fan

    With all the shit the Dudleys used to babble off in ECW, you'd think D-Von would be thick-skinned enough to take whatever a 150lbs fan had to verbally dish out. BUT, on the bright side, D-Von is following the dress code . . . OH WAIT, are the gentlemen wrestlers allowed to wear earrings? Now, THAT should be Unacceptable!
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    Chapters and Match Extras for ECW DVD

    FWIW, if you spend $25 at FYE this month, you get $10 off anything at the store from 11/1 to 11/20. What happened to the RVD figure?
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    WWE's best segment ever

    Kido, the Red Rooster/Brawler segment that originally took place on Prime Time? The one with Gorilla? If so, IN COMPLETE AGREEMENT. I mentioned this segment in the "Funniest Moments that weren't supposed to be Funny" thread. I will say it again, that is probably the funniest thing I have ever seen in my life. That's it. BEST SEGMENT EVER. That might be the first and only time I've ever seen Gorilla get involved in anything(Brawler hit him with a stool), after his retirement......... It's funny, but it ain't the greatest segment ever. Yeah, seeing Monsoon fall over due to a stool shot from the Brroklyn Brawler is humorous, but nothing worth rewinding and watching again and again and again. Just my .02
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    WWE's best segment ever

    No argument here. No matter how shitty the live Raws have been in the last few years, I always have a huge smile whenever they play that video before the matches begin. Totally awesome to see which old/new timers get pops and who don't. Just a wonderful video.
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    Evolution vs Every babyface on RAW

    Toss out Maven, put in Benjamin, and you've got something. Have they done a damn thing to improve Maven's character in the the three or so years he's been around? Every time Maven wrestles Lawler: I remember one year when Maven actually eliminated The Undertaker from a big battle royal a while back.
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    Hello, I´m, new here!

    I keep hearing Benoit is ruggedly handsome.
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    The RAW mid-card scene

    ^^^ Oh yeah, I have no problem w/ Shelton Benjamin winning the poll and the title but I was hoping Rhyno could have at least of received about 10% of the votes.
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    The RAW mid-card scene

    I was kinda hoping Rhyno would rack up more votes seeing that he was promoted as a real threat to the title . . . but then again, he was only built up for two or so weeks.
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    The early 2004 "classics"

    ^^^ Hogan in 1991 was a no brainer as well.
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    When you were a kid...........

    My pushes were based on if the figure could stand w/o me having to hold it up all the time (Rockers, Dusty Rhodes, IRS, ect were jobbers). This was vital since damn near every show I had either had a battle royal or a Royal Rumble.
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    Favourite 'Mark Out' moments

    - Jericho winning the Undisputed Title. Didn't matter to me that it was a screwjob since you know the only way he could possibly win would be to cheat or have cheaters come to his rescue. - Benoit winning the RR and at WMXX. Pretty obvious ones. - Warrior actually pinning Hulk Hogan at WMVI. I kinda figured he'd win since it'd be pretty anti-climatic to put the IC Title on Hogan, but I thought the match was great nonetheless. - Ric Flair going the distance at RR92. It was the 1st RR I got to see live on ppv and he did a remarkable job of shitting his pants regardless of who came through the curtain. Even Heenan built everyone up as a threat . . . "Uh oh, it's Nikolai Volkoff, ANOTHER 300 pounder! Oh God!" - Macho Man finally has enough of Hogan's crap and attacks him during the 2/89 Main Event. - The above stated ECW reformation during Raw. Just a beautiful segment followed later on by one that was positively depressing for the short and long term. - The entire 1991-92 Savage/Roberts feud. Pure hatred, pure emotion, pure carnage . . . it was impossible to predict what would happen next. - The entire 1999 Big Show/Bossman feud from an entertainment standpoint. I'd be watching wondering how they could stoop so low. However, I'd be laughing my ass off at all the segments . . . and it was just surreal to have a Big Show/Bossman feud for the WWF Championship.
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