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MillenniumMan831

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  1. *Bump* Before it leaves the page.
  2. I'd swear they had a 1992 match on Coliseum Video when neither was champ and I want to say DBS bagged a DQ win . . . but for the life of me, I can't remember which video it was. EDIT --- Got beat to it. Here's the excerpt from Cawthon's site: - Davey Boy Smith defeated Shawn Michaels (w/ Sensational Sherri) via disqualification at 7:58 when Sherri grabbed hold of Smith's hair while on the ring apron and wouldn't let go; after the bout, Smith set up Sherri for the move before Michaels was able to distract Smith and allow her to escape the ring (2/17/92; Tampa, FL)
  3. I'm writing in Snitsky for the World Title shot.
  4. As much as I'm not a Jeff Hardy fan, after all the shit he had to go through from Taker the past year, he really should have gone over for that one night. He could have gone into Smackdown and been ordered to defend vs. Kurt Angle. Angle would destroy him and beat him for the title. Then, at Vengeance 2002, Rock could win the title in a Fatal Fourway (ya gotta throw Hardy in for that one match instead of a Triple Threat) and everything would be back to how it was anyway but the casual fan would be under the illusion that indeed anything . . . ANYTHING could happen in WWE . . . of course HHH would have ruined that in time anyway but still.
  5. ^^^ If so, you have to hook a Clevelander up w/ some MSG/SNME goodness.
  6. I see your point. But it'd be absolute hell for WWE to try to determine the fair market value of so many of the former wrestlers individually.
  7. (Survivor Series 1991 when a miscue from The Rockers cost them the match. What makes it better is that the camera is on Monsoon/Heenan at the time so we can see their expressions) Heenan: Well Monsoon, it's simple. If you'd read the pages of the World Wrestling Federation magazine, you'd know that these guys don't get along. Monsoon: (With headset nearly falling off his head in disgust) THAT'S NOT IN THE MAGAZINE!!! Why don't you get SMART?!?!? Heenan: What? Do you just look at girly magazines all day? You have to read the World Wrestling Federation magazine. Monsoon: Gimme a break!
  8. How did they determine who would use the theme that would be eventually used by the Heavenly Bodies & the New Foundation? It sounds like it'd be alright for Jim The Anvil Neidhart, but sounds awkward when Pritchard, Del Ray, or Owen Hart would come down to it. It would have worked out better for the short lived WCW team of The Men at Work.
  9. I was just thinking along those lines, but I think it would be more awesome if Rodney Mack won. Palumbo is a good choice too I propose Stevie Richards to be the benefitee (if that's a word) of the TSM ballot stuffing.
  10. Well, $10,000 is $10,000. Plus, it said they'd get a percentage of anything w/ their likeness (How much this would be? Who knows?). So, they could either pout about having their likeness used, sue (which can be a long, stressful, expensive, consuming process), or take the cash and be ok w/ it.
  11. In all fairness, Halloween Havoc 2000 concluded w/ Goldberg's win over Kronik.
  12. That is probably one of the top 5 dullest matches in Coliseum Video history. Even Monsoon is bored out of his mind. He cites Luger possibly coming off an international trip for his lack of effort . . . well he puts it more eloquently than that.
  13. Powerfully Wonderful?
  14. I highly doubt once a price for WWE 24/7 is set, it will ever go down. They may add more programming or market it differently, but the price will either stay steady or go up.
  15. From what I understand, it's about $6.95 per month.
  16. $50 for 3 flippin minutes? I'll take a raincheck. And it also appears Mr. Simmons is a big Elvis fan as well.
  17. Being a fan of the 1st Season but not really watching much of the 2nd or 3rd seasons, I can see how a viewer could be burned out by this format . . . BUT, ONE EPISODE LEFT! Even if the rating is 0.0, what's ONE MORE EPISODE?!?
  18. He even took a pinfall loss to Jericho around that time. Surprisingly, CJ got a win in the Hogan/Savage feud of this generation, which makes the score . . . HHH 132 . . Jericho 1 Still, better than . . . Hogan 1,739 . . Savage 0 (not counting CO/DQ wins)
  19. That's not his sig.
  20. From the 1/89 SNME: Okerlund: Honky Tonk Man, tonight you have a chance to regain the IC Championship. Does your strategy change now that you're the challenger? Honky Tonk: No Gene. I am going to go out there and continue being The Greatest Intercontinental . . . Okerlund: (mocking Honky) Greatest Intercontinental . . . Honky: Heavyweight Champion! Okerlund: Heavyweight, that's for sure.
  21. I was a bit of a Bob Bradley mark. Despite, Horowitz's brilliant intro pose patting himself on the back, my favorite is still Barry O's 'O' sign he'd make over his head. Classy.
  22. Van Halen: Panama (Could've worked for Jericho's 1998-99 WCW run) Motley Crue: Looks that Kill (For someone like Stacy Kiebler) Alice in Chains: Rain When I Die (Not bad for Raven) Ministry: New World Order (This would have been badass for the 1996 Hall/Nash/Hogan version of the nWo) Jane's Addiction: The Mountain Song (I don't really know whom this would fit, but it's a dandy nonetheless) Metallica: Ride the Lightning (I could see Rhyno coming out to this) Ozzy Osbourne: I Don't Know (The entire WWE Creative Team) I'm tapped.
  23. But with Spike, at least they're trying something new that seems to be working. It has completely freshened up a dead character, and it's been given a good twist where instead of him being a lackey to his brothers, he's the Boss of the group. He's a little shit stirrer who uses his brothers as muscle. Spike's one of the few characters on SD! I've enjoyed. Here's my problem w/ the new Spike Dudley. Why is he the boss? Because he says so? I mean what's stopping the Dudleys at any minute, to say fuck this, and beat the shit out of Spike? BUT anyways, back on topic, JBL does have a pinfall victory over . . . El Gran Luchador . . . The CHAMPION of Mexico, senors y senoritas.
  24. ^^^ Ah yes, good times. I seem to remember Hillbilly Jim and Tito Santana filling those roles as well. It was even neat that they had different classes of jobbers. You had your credible jobbers like Tim Horner, Jim Powers, Iron Mike Sharpe, Barry O, and others. But then you had your jobbers who got little-no offense at all like Red Tyler, Tom Stone, Brain Costello, and of course a host of others.
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