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  1. Yeah thats excellent news

     

    I suggest everyone read his book, because it's excellent

     

    May favourite bit is when he talks about the gimmick battle royal. He called Okerlund "Tony" on purpose, but he feels he should have known better, "Gene Okerlund has talent a job"

     

    Its quite obvious he despises Tony

    I loved the Shiek entrance...

     

    "By the time he gets to the ring, it will be Wrestlemania XXXVII!" --well, probably not the exact number, but same joke. :P

     

    I need to re-watch X-7 now...

     

    And I can't blame him if he hates Tony--imagine hanging around him all the time? You would too, and most of us can't stand him even commentating.

     

    I think he hates Hogan, though, way more.

    Hating Hogan was a work. Heenan felt that working with Hogan = $$$! And $$$ is good!


  2. July 1989:

     

    I was 6 at the time and already a HUGE fan. My parents took me to the Richfield Coliseum to see Hulk Hogan vs. Randy Savage ina WrestleMania V rematch. Also featured was a WWF Tag Team Title Match between Demolition and the Twin Towers. I think Hillbilly Jim squashed Bob Bradley, other than that, I can't remember much from it. I did buy a Demolition poster that I regretfully threw out in 1993-1994ish when I was off wrestling since I had no cable and no wrestling aired in my area. DAMMIT!


  3. RVD is going to have another interview coming up with no DQ.

     

    Here's whay *I* don't get.

     

    Since for some reason RVD has become the biggest basher of the WWE of the people still working there (because...you know...no one else says ANYTHING)...

     

    Why do they keep letting him do interviews?

     

    Do they want him to go to far so they can have a reason to job him out?

    Every promotion needs an SD Jones to put the other talent over.


  4. Hey guys,

     

    Being a proud Clevelander, I guess you all can thank the Heartland of America for the East Coast's inconvenience. At least, that's according to Yahoo and Fox News Channel.

     

    Sure did suck to have our power to come back on at 7:30 AM only to have to go back off at 1:00PM until 7:00PM. We're still on a boil alert for our water.


  5. It'd be great to see Okerlund and Heenan bantering to each other about nothing in particular. Only if to see Okerlund make a few valid points, throw it to Heenan, and have him reply with one of his patented,

     

    "Talkin to me?"

     

    They really should just dump Confidential and rename it From the Vault, and just show classic matches/interviews/highlights and maybe get a word with some of the guys involved in the 1970s-1990s era (Bob Orton, Snuka, ect.).


  6. OHIO

     

    Pride:

    Al Snow

    Perry Saturn (minus that whole sex with a mop thing)

    Brian Pillman

     

    I'm sure there are more, but that's for now. Come on, some Ohioans help me out.

    Do the Beverly Brothers count from Shaker Heights, OH? :D

    If they count, so does Dastardly Danny Doring from Pepper Pike, Ohio (which is 5 minutes from my house). I'm 99.9% sure that was a gimmicked hometown.

     

    Perennial Wrestling Challenge jobber Ron Cumberledge was also from Cleveland. Plus, The Bashams from Columbus (Why wouldya gimmick that hometown?)

     

    SHAME:

    Jackie Gayda from Cuyahoga Falls, OH (Just pose for the pics sweetheart)

    Shaniqua from Cincinnatti, OH (No worse now than plain ol Linda Miles)


  7. Yeah, I do what I want, when I want. When I have an idea, I have no self-restraint. I just post it.

     

    The Greatest American Hero has a cool theme song. This has no significance to anything. Think I care? No. I thought, therefore I wrote.

    Believe or not,

    George isn't at home

    Leave your message at the beep

    I must be out

    Or I'd pick up the phone

    Where could I be?

     

    Believe it or not,

    I'm not home!

    Hello and welcome to MoviePhone.

    If you know the name of the movie you'd like to see, press 1 now.


  8. I've a;ways wished they'd make a DVD for each the past 25 years in 2005. Maybe release 2 or 3 at a time in limited circulation to gauge how much demand there really would be for each year. Include the greatest matches, angles, and current interviews regarding the times back then. Release more for years like 1985, 1987, 1992 (Lots of Flair stuff to draw people in), 1997, 1998, and I'm sure the more current it'd get, the more that would get put on the shelves.


  9. Awesome match indeed! I don't know how forgotten it is though, but good stuff.

     

    A real forgotten classic involving Bret Hart has got to be The Hart Foundation vs. Strike Force from 11/87 at MSG. The Harts pull out all the stops to try to get the belts back and fall just short. Great F'N match! To my knowledge, it's not available on any CV or comm release, but it should've been. Completely blew the title switch match away. Maybe this weekend I'll do a summary of the match.


  10. I was/am a mark for Tito Santana's singles run from 1989-1991.

     

    Also enjoyed the Hardiez/Conquistadors No Mercy match. Plus, I remember actually finding Lawler amusing as well.

     

    And before I knew they had a billion matches against each other that were exactly the same, I actually LIKED the Steele/Savage match from WM2. To this day, I find it a hoot to watch, but I can't stand their other matches.

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