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Most undeserving champions
MillenniumMan831 replied to CanadianGuitarist's topic in General Wrestling
That's kind of a misconception. He had debuted almost two months earlier but they pushed him as someone coming out of nowhere to defeat Mr. Perfect. This way it kept Perfect strong since it came across like he didn't have time to prepare for him. -
Ah hell, just pick a match. Definitely, the worst wrestling show I ever saw live. It was, of course, a live Thunder. And I don't remember a thing from Malenko/Guerrero.
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Mean Gene and the Iron Sheik teaming up to shill the Toyota Bandera (sp?) was solid gold. Ya haven't lived until you see the Iron Sheik attempt to say "Unbeatable freedom".
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That was pretty common back in the day. I went to a show back around 88 or 89 and they taped a couple hours of Wrestling Challenge, then Saturday Nights main event, and then some other matches thrown in. It was about a 4.5 to 5 hour marathon. I've always wanted to go to a 4-5 hour squash show taping. I'd mark the holy hell out of seeing Tim Horner, Jim Powers, Iron Mike Sharpe, Barry O, and the rest of the WWF D-Team All Stars all night long. You have a lot of damn nerve and disrespect for not mentioning greats like S.D. Jones and Jose Luiiiiiiis Rivera. And to think, I was starting to feel guilty for excluding Barry Horowitz, Terry Gibbs, and Scott Casey. Although, I always thought it was pronounced JoseLuis Rrrrriverrra (well, according to The Fink).
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That was pretty common back in the day. I went to a show back around 88 or 89 and they taped a couple hours of Wrestling Challenge, then Saturday Nights main event, and then some other matches thrown in. It was about a 4.5 to 5 hour marathon. I've always wanted to go to a 4-5 hour squash show taping. I'd mark the holy hell out of seeing Tim Horner, Jim Powers, Iron Mike Sharpe, Barry O, and the rest of the WWF D-Team All Stars all night long.
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Most undeserving champions
MillenniumMan831 replied to CanadianGuitarist's topic in General Wrestling
And it also explained why Andre and Hogan were given byes into the 2nd round. -
He may have but I remember him on TNN scheduled to have a match vs. Steve Corino but they both beat the tar out of HC Loc and Watts looked to have joined The Network . . . though he was never seen again.
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They did get the duke over Hercules and Jim McPhearson . . . of course that's only 1/2 a name. But it actually ended up planting the seeds for the birth of Power and Glory.
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Never saw much of the team, but I did steal the name for my fantasy football team last year and intend to do it again. What a cool fuckin name!
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Sooner or later, wwe.com will announce the news that someone has been "released" only for them to show up on Raw/SD to protest or hold the show hostage.
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Well, Hogan certainly came across like a jerk at TME, but keep an eye on how Bret Hart no sells Hogan's tirade at the end of the episode. While The Rockers and Neidhart are left shaken and stirred, Bret stays cool and calm while looking at Hogan as if to say, "What a douchebag".
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Sweet Zombie Jesus. Somehow this makes me yearn for the days of ECW on TNN. At least back then we got Cyrus pimping Rock N Bowl and RollerJam. Hell, ECW on TNN was awesome. Granted, I couldn't see it when it aired due to work, but looking back on tapes in the past year or two, a lot of it was incredible (although, some of it was repitious but that's beside the point). If there was ever a show that needed Cyrus's "Excuse me! Excuse . . . me!" line, last night was definitely it. However, like an idiot, I still have a grain or two of hope that we'll get a quality wrestling show when Vengeance is over. I am NOT expecting ECW: Hardcore TV 2006, just some quality and/or violent wrestling with a decent angle or two. The presentation (ppv ads, arena shots, clean production) doesn't bother me in the least if the product ends up being pretty good.
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I'm thinking of ECW like an expansion team in sports. Kinda like the Cleveland Browns in 1999. Sure they sucked, but we (Clevelanders) loved them anyway and were/are always optimistic for improvement. Now, it's 2006, and well . . . . ummm, nevermind.* *Granted, the Browns are having a nice offseason. ------------------------- What does everyone want out of this show anyway? Just curious. I mean if I see 1-2 nice matches per week w/ a little violence and some basic, logical feuds, I'll be a happy camper.
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They had a few TNN matches.
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Savage was the one constantly getting his ass kicked until he made the hot tag to Hogan to clean house. Plus, Hogan was the one that pretty much handed Savage the title in the 1st place. In kayfabe terms, Savage was by far the weak link.
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OAO Raw Thread- 12 June 2006
MillenniumMan831 replied to Prime Time Andrew Doyle's topic in The WWE Folder
In kayfabe, he wouldn't care because ECW is still unfer the WWE umbrella. -
That'd make IRS blush.
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He's probably a little put out that he and Reid have been pushed aside in favor of Evolution . . . Wooooooooo, EVOLUTION!!! *Throws watch* I SAID EVOLUTION!!!! WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! ALL NIGHT LONG!!!!
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It's too bad ya didn't see ECW on TNN because there was also a great ECW Championship Match between Justin Credible and Tajiri. Even though Credible retained, he and Francine almost came across as sympathetic due to the way Tajiri kicked both of their asses.
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I always thought the Too Much tandem was tremendous. They were a great pesky heel team from the Attitude Era that unfortunately switched gimmicks from obnoxious fruitcakes to whiggers. IMHO, they did the ambiguously gay duo act far better than Billy and Chuck. And as my avatar would indicate, I was always a Young Stallions mark. Not many teams did the 360 from jobbers to lower-midcard right back to jobbers in a year.
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EDIT --- Make it $40. Hello, I am looking to sell off the following: WWE Shirts (All XL and lightly worn except for Jericho's) - Chris Jericho: Highlight of the Night (The most worn out of the 4) - Jake "The Snake" Roberts (The one that came w/ the dvd) - The Greatest Wrestling Stars of the 1980s Shirt (Again, the one that came w/ the dvd) - ECW: One Night Stand 2005 (Worn once) Wrestling Books - The Death of WCW - WrestleCrap - Have a Nice Day - Foley is Good - WrestleMania: The Official Insider's Story (Comes w/ dvd) - Bobby "The Brain" Heenan: Wrestling's Bad Boy Tells All - Tonight . . . In This Very Ring by Scott Keith Looking for $40 shipped in the US for everything. Pay via paypal and it will go out 1st thing Monday morning. P.S. I will also throw in a commercial master dvd of WWF Action (2001). Thanks for browsing.
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24 WWF/WCW Commercial Masters for $50
MillenniumMan831 replied to MillenniumMan831's topic in TSMarketplace
Updated the list again. Still 24 for $40 shipped. WWF/E Highlights of WrestleMania I WrestleMania VII (CV Version, No box) Wrestling Superheroes (Box is in bad shape) Tough Enough: Season One (TV Master) Hell Yeah Stone Cold Steve Austin: Lord of the Ring Mick Foley: Madman Unleashed Most Memorable Matches of 1999 Most Memorable Matches of 2000 Rey Mysterio: 619 Funniest Moments (2001) Hardcore TLC: Tables, Ladders, and Chairs Hardy Boyz: Leap of Faith From the Vault: Shawn Michaels Come Get Some: The Women of the WWF Divas: South of the Border Divas: Desert Heat Lita: It Just Feels Right Trish Stratus: 100% Stratusfaction (Sealed) The Rock: Just Bring It Brock Lesnar: Here Comes the Pain Undertaker: This is My Yard Behind Tough Enough It’s Our Time HHH: The Game Andre the Giant: Larger than Life WCW Starrcade 1995 (No original box) Sting: Unmasked Kevin Nash: The Outsider DDP: Feel the Bang Megaslams Sid Vicious: The Millennium Man Hollywood Hogan: Why I Rule the World Macho Man Randy Savage: The Man Behind the Madness Goldberg: Who’s Next MISC. Steve Austin: Greatest Hits Hulk Hogan: The Missing Matches Randy Savage: The Missing Matches King Kong Bundy: The Missing Matches NWF: Women’s Championship Wrestling G.L.O.W. Wrestling All Star Topless Arm Wrestling Best of Wrestling Gold Volume 1 Rock ‘N’ Roll Rumble: The Missing Matches AWA: Sgt. Slaughter & Co. AWA’s Greatest Championship Matches AWA: Hulk Hogan’s Highlights AWA: The Road Warriors’ Road to the Championship NWA: SuperStar Wrestling Volume 6 NWA: SuperStar Wrestling Volume 11 JCW: Juggalo Championshit Wrestling Volume 2 Thank you for browsing. -
Hello, I am looking to sell some WWF/WCW commercial masters in bulk. Pick any 24 of these videos and I'll ship them for $50 via Priority. They all come with their original box/case unless otherwise noted. First come, first serve (US only). Here is the list: WWF/E Highlights of WrestleMania I Wrestling Superheroes (Box is in bad shape) Bashed in the USA Action Zone 1996 Year in Review Hell Yeah Stone Cold Steve Austin: Lord of the Ring Mick Foley: Madman Unleashed Most Memorable Matches of 1999 Most Memorable Matches of 2000 Rey Mysterio: 619 Funniest Moments (2001) Hardcore TLC: Tables, Ladders, and Chairs Hardy Boyz: Leap of Faith Shawn Michaels: Heartbreak Express Tour From the Vault: Shawn Michaels Come Get Some: The Women of the WWF Divas: South of the Border Divas: Desert Heat Lita: It Just Feels Right Trish Stratus: 100% Stratusfaction (Sealed) The Rock: Just Bring It Brock Lesnar: Here Comes the Pain Undertaker: This is My Yard Behind Tough Enough It’s Our Time HHH: The Game Andre the Giant: Larger than Life WCW Starrcade 1995 (No original box) Sting: Unmasked Kevin Nash: The Outsider DDP: Feel the Bang Megaslams Sid Vicious: The Millennium Man Hollywood Hogan: Why I Rule the World Macho Man Randy Savage: The Man Behind the Madness Goldberg: Who’s Next Thanks for browsing.
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Right you are. Should have checked google 1st. Thanks!
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So, I just downloaded Judgment Day 2006. It's a NSV file and I have no idea how to play these. Any help would be very much appreciated.