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MillenniumMan831
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Media post: Diesel Vs. Bret Hart
MillenniumMan831 replied to Lil' Bitch's topic in General Wrestling
Thanks for posting. An alright match, but it was pretty obvious Diesel didn't have a prayer in hell of winning this one. -
Well, they must have had Tatanka in mind for at least a little while because he pinned Shawn in a nontitle match and a 6-Man Tag Match . . . IIRC, both on SuperStars leading up to WMIX.
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The Eugene Character Was Nick Dinsmore's Idea
MillenniumMan831 replied to BoboBrazil's topic in The WWE Folder
It is comforting to know that he is doing this gimmick with a 100% Nick Dinsmore Seal of Approval. I kinda felt sorry for him doing the gimmick on Monday. Not anymore. -
AIR RAID!@! Johnny Swinger and Jason Lee.
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Media post: Chris Benoit & Dean Malenko Vs. Raven
MillenniumMan831 replied to Lil' Bitch's topic in General Wrestling
Brilliant move by WCW. I mean the tag match was great and had a lot of heat, but why take the belts off of the Horsemen? Just to have the cruiserweight tag title match be between the tag champs? You don't know. I don't know. Nobody knows. -
Says you. Seriously, not for casual fans, but the Slammy's footage alone keeps it from being the worst CV ever. "A llama at the Slammies? I don't understand that at all." --- Quote the Gorilla, Nevermore.
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And Yoko/Kid made for a funny visual.
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What (if any) was Steve Austin's big surprise when he fought Jim Duggan at the 11/94 Clash of Champions. I didn't have cable but used to watch Worldwide where the announcers were hyping a "Big Surprise" for Duggan by Austin as Stunning Steve was squashing The Lifeguard Steve Collins.
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Something to do with Savage thinking that Rodman was fooling around with Gorgeous George. And I believe Arli$$ made the match official on Nitro. Ughh! Savage also promised the hummer driver would be at the ppv, and that wasn't solved that fateful evening.
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Another great review, and it looks like you didn't miss the Tribe fumble away another win after all.
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Interesting interview. Thanks for posting.
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The OAO Raw Thread - April 5, 2004
MillenniumMan831 replied to DerangedHermit's topic in The WWE Folder
Since I've never seen much of Dinsmore, I may be the only one here looking forward to this gimmick. Especially, with Regal leading the way. -
The OAO Raw Thread - April 5, 2004
MillenniumMan831 replied to DerangedHermit's topic in The WWE Folder
I taped the entrances for my battle royal comp . . . flipped channels for 2 minutes, and next thing I know, it's down to 2. Oy, hopefully Bottom Line will show the rest. -
It's an alright video, but it seems like it takes forever to get to that Perfect/Flair match. Although, Savage/Taylor and Razor/Santana are fun matches. But, I'm a huge mark for Tito so different strokes for different folks.
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8) 'Timothy Well'? I dunno.
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Did anyone notice the WCW Pro logo as one of the WCW mats? Kinda funny since Sonny Onoo's Japanese contingent took over 30min of Pro per week in preparation for Starrcade 1995. Probably a coincidence though.
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WCW Nitro for the Playstation
MillenniumMan831 replied to Prophet of Mike Zagurski's topic in Video Games
I actually enjoyed Mayhem for the PS1 for the most part. Ironically, Schiavone/Heenan probably have the best commentating in that game than any other. Every now and again, if you fight in the parking lot or outside the ring, Schiavone and Heenan will go on a huge rant with each other. It's kinda rare but funny . . . since they're ignoring your match just like in real life. Plus, the entrance sets are snazzy and GOSH DARN it, it's the only game you can play on WCW Saturday Night on the MUTHASHIP!!! -
Other than the ones mentioned - Ricky "The Dragon" Steamboat - British Bulldogs - Best of WWF 3, 7, 9, 13, 15, & 19 - Wrestling's Country Boys (Just seeing if you're paying attention) - Macho Man Randy Savage & Elizabeth - Rampage 1991 - Life & Times of Capt Lou Albano (ONLY if you're an Albano fan, obviously) get my highest recommendation (Like that means a hill of beans). Choken, you passed on Macho Madness? Tell me they were asking $29.95 for it. Ah well, nice work anyways. And because of Wham Bam Bodyslam, I'll always recognize Owen Hart as a former WWF Champion.
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WCW Nitro for the Playstation
MillenniumMan831 replied to Prophet of Mike Zagurski's topic in Video Games
"If you're a true Jericholic and you pick me, I promise you'll NEVER EVER lose this game again." Does anyone remember Scott Norton's (or maybe it was Brian Adams) LONG, droning rant on Thunder? He was just rattling on and on and on. -
Cool report . . . I wish he didn't just gloss over his 1980s WWF managing run since that's the only role I remember him in.
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Media post: Chris Benoit & Dean Malenko Vs. Raven
MillenniumMan831 replied to Lil' Bitch's topic in General Wrestling
Raven/Saturn cost the Horsemen the belts the week before. I've always liked this match. It's always a treat to see drastically different wrestling characters clash but still come away with a good/great match. Thanks for posting! -
Better than the one he did at Survivor Series 1993 when Owen bumped him off mid-match? I'll say yeah because afterwards they showed his eyes and Bret looked gone. Plus, seeing Jimmy Hart frantically try to slap Bret awake was cool too. Finally, the MSG floor wasn't padded. But, SurSer93 comes in 2nd.
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I also loved the Hart Foundation's attempt to win back the Tag Titles at MSG vs. Strike Force (11/87 IIRC). Just a great match by all 4 guys (Well, Neidhart did what he could) and the type of match you had NO idea who would win. Plus, Bret takes one of his finest plunges into the guardrail I've ever seen.
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I also like managers holding the belt over their shoulder while their charge wrestled, much like Paul Bearer and Paul Heyman would do. Only if it's a nontitle match.
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Two reasons, IIRC: In character reason: Warrior was just so way out there, he felt his belts needed to match how he was. Hence the changes in the strap color for the WWF and IC titles. Real Reason: Warrior would often forget the belts when he was traveling, and they had to make new ones, so they decided it'd fit his gimmick to have colors for the belts. What a dumbass. Youd think that would be the first thing he'd remember to pack.