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People mark for the word 'Nitro'.
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Shamalamalama . . . Dolla Dolla Bills!!!
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HHH: Dude, I don't have your tooth.
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Awww dude, who gives a shit what your friends say. If the little man inside you tells you to get the dvd, get it. If you really don't want it, don't get it. But don't let your buddies discourage you from getting it just cause they're not into rasslin.
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In storyline terms, Hakushi had a busy day the day of SummerSlam 1995. That afternoon on the Action Zone, Skip cost him a match against Horowitz. Then, in the opening match of SS, he (as a heel) gets a hard fought win over the 1-2-3 Kid. Then, later on makes a full fledged face turn and helps Horowitz beat Skip again . . . only to become a JTTS in no time flat. Speaking of above, did Candido ever have any problem putting Horowitz over so many times? I'd figure the gimmick had to be irritating enough for him, but did he ever give his thoughts on the Horowitz feud? I mean for all I know, he stepped up and wanted to put him over. Another question, how did Jake The Snake Roberts' face turn come about? Did he just insult Honky one week and get whacked w/ the guitar or was there more to it than that?
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Classic stuff there! Plus, Jericho talking Dillon into keeping it a No DQ Match was icing on the cake. Another funny scenario happened on a Nitro after Slamboree when Jericho was making his initial plea for his belt back. He starts berating Dillon demanding he come to the ring. Fat, balding, goof, imbecilic, and moronic were just some of the insults Jericho mouthed off. All the while, Dillon was making his way to the ring in total disbelief that CJ would put his foot in his mouth so deep. So, as he enters the ring: Jericho: . . . Waddle on down here you son of a . . . (notices Dillon standing in the ring) . . . Mr. Dillon, is this mic working? You're looking beautiful today, your suit is immaculate. Did you get a haricut? You're looking good! Needless to say, he didn't get his belt back that night.
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Joe Schmoe 2 Premiers Tuesday June 15th on Spike!
MillenniumMan831 replied to a topic in Television & Film
http://schmoblog.spiketv.com/ What's the Difference? Hey guys, I didn’t intend to write another entry until after the premiere aired, but people keep asking me how season two differs from season one. Some of the key differences: The network wanted to fool two people instead of one, which meant twice the chance of someone catching onto us mid-show. Also, casting was twice the effort, and we had to make some serious decisions about which scenes would play out in front of Joe vs. Jane. When either Joe or Jane was absent from a scene, we had to ensure that he/she heard about it afterwards. The trick was to keep both marks in the loop for all the major story points, whether they had actually been present for them or not. The network pushed us to get crazier, especially early in the shoot. On Joe Schmo 1, we began at a very lazy, realistic pace, because we wanted to make sure that Matt was falling for the joke before we got too insane. On Joe Schmo 2, by contrast, we came out with guns blazing. We designed one of our most absurd story points to take place within ten minutes of the show’s beginning. From there, we took chance after chance after chance. Two words. Acid. And reflux. We packed more material into ten hours of television. The original Joe Schmo was shot in nine days. It was intended to be a six hour show, but we got so much good stuff, it quickly grew to nine (an hour-long interview with Matt made it ultimately become ten). This year, we shot for thirteen days, planning for ten total hours. The audience will get a little more bang for their buck. We ended up with ten and a half hours, not including any interview sit-downs. And we had to slit our wrists to get it to time. Unlike your average reality show, there is virtually no ‘filler.’ We explored a new genre. Prepare yourselves for all the hallmarks of the big ‘relationship show’: romantic off-site dates, bitter struggles for alone time, harrowing visits from family members (both fake and real), hair-raising sessions hooked up to a lie detector, and the ‘promise ceremony’ from hell. Love is truly a battlefield! Of course, there are a ton of smaller differences, but I hope this tides everyone over until we can start talking about individual episodes! Rhett ----------------------------- Blog Entry #2 -
I was surprised no one made an attempt to chuck him off the stage (esp Juvy). Seemed liked everyone ignored him.
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Do you have any details about that segment? I only saw the last clipping of it from what they showed on Starrcade 1998. I for one would much rather see that segment in its entirety than 90% of Starrrcade 1998.
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He got to move #13 or so, they cut to a break, and next thing you know he's in the 700s.
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And the Colossal Jostile between Andre/Bundy afterwards.
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And to think all this time, I thought he was referring to the movie Loverboy.
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What are you feelin' lately?
MillenniumMan831 replied to Lord of The Curry's topic in The WWE Folder
Totally agree there. Funny since the 2 Boston matches available on video had most of the crowd pulling for Savage However, in NYC, it was a 180 degree turn in terms of fan support. The matches were rabid hot and had to end w/ Santana getting the triumphant win after the series was over. Both guys worked and bumped their asses off that spring of 86. -
The Waylon Mercy gimmick only saw one ppv.
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I've seen longer Velocidential threads.
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I believe the E had a word with his server.
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My favorite wrestling character of all time is WCW Chris Jericho (1998-99). The guy never had a boring interview/segment. Everything he did was gold. Plus, he added the charm of rarely, if ever, cussing, which would have made him just like every other wrestler on the planet at the time. And he still made everyone boo the hell out of him. Let us not forget what became of him losing the title. First, he begged Dillon for his title back. He said no. Then, CJ went to Washington DC and found a NWA rulebook. Malenko clonked him w/ the belt. So CJ got a letter from Uncle Ted Turner which stated that Jericho is a whiner and was NOT the rightful CW Champ which caused the Paragon of Virtue to tearfully weep for his belt back. Finally, Malenko gives in and forfeits the belt just to get another shot at Jericho. With the title vacant, CJ wins by DQ and becomes the CW Champ once again. Chris Jericho --------- Master of Loopholes!!!
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I do them for $2/match myself . . . Assuming there's at least 5 matches to at least make it worth the time. Plus, they're a lot rougher than just popping a ppv in the morning, setting the timer, and doing the same thing when you get home.
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Hello, Just wanted to let everyone know that I recently received a Sima Copymaster and it actually works. Wooooo! Here is my website (every tape a commercial master unless otherwise noted): My Tape List I charge $12 for a 6hr tape . . . And $2 per match for comps. So now every tape on my list should be dubbable. I'm only really looking for high VQ MSG/some SNME shows. I also have an $8 tape sale (3 for $20) farther down the page. I can be reached at [email protected] Thanks.
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The OAO What wrestling tapes / DVDs do you own?
MillenniumMan831 replied to Lil' Bitch's topic in General Wrestling
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FYI --- I got a Sima Copymaster
MillenniumMan831 replied to MillenniumMan831's topic in General Wrestling
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I loved when Vince disgustingly asked himself, "THIS is the leader of the NEW GENERATION?!?"
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SummerSlam 1992! The SummerSlam you'd thought you'd never see!!!
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As with many of WWE's releases, especially ppvs, I think I'll stick to the VHS version.