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MillenniumMan831

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  1. IIRC, those people would be better known as the kid from Home Improvement and that guy from NYPD Blue. And another favorite Vince line: "SSSSSHHHHHUUUUUUDDDDDDD UUUUUPPPPPPPP!!!!!!!!!!!"
  2. Arguably the best Vince line ever. Gotta agree w/ that. Another gem not mentioned yet: "I've got the brass to fire your ass"
  3. I absolutely hated the symmetry of the 1995 Royal Rumble match: The match comes down to #1, 2, and 30. One of the Blu Twins is #3, then when it comes back down to HBK/Bulldog, the other Blu Twin enters. Backlund and Owen Hart get eliminated in virtually the same way. Mable is right after Mo. Lawler/McMahon have the same exchange for each Heavenly Body's entrance: Lawler: Hey, I like Dr. Tom Pritchard. Vince: Is Dr. Tom Pritchard gonna win the 1995 Royal Rumble?!? Lawler: I don't like him that much. (Repeat for Jimmy Del Ray) And worst of all, Vince gives away the outcome right off the bat by saying something to the effect of: "Unbelieveable!!! You can bet Shawn Michaels will NOT be going to WrestleMania to face the WWF Champion!!!" as HBK makes his entrance. Ughh!
  4. How much does this guy weigh?!?
  5. Bingo! HHH and Chyna joined up at WMXV by helping Shane McMahon defeat X-Pac.
  6. To me, that was the most shocking upset in WWF ppv history. Never saw that one coming.
  7. Did he even lose a match in his 1991 WWF stint?
  8. Translation?
  9. And I think one of them was Norman Smiley.
  10. No . . . he was in the Figure 4 and reached out and grabbed Flair's neck, got up, and chokeslammed him for the clean 1-2-3.
  11. From LOP Well, if it worked for WCW . . .
  12. my favorite part is that HBK and Sid were on the same team, and when Shawn Superkicked him by mistake he made this "ummm...whatever" thing with his hands and face and just walked out Yet another thing to look for in that match is when Ahmed and Razor go at it. Razor seems to be aware of the sloppiness of Ahmed as at one point Ahmed whips Razor off the ropes . . . and Ahmed lets out a HUGE "AAAHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!" and Razor just stumbles back to Ahmed w/ a look that says "Oh Fuck." Then, Ahmed lets out another bellow as he gives Razor a spinebuster that Ramon was obviously very hesitant to take.
  13. Well, hopefully this turns out a little better.
  14. (Warrior/Slaughter at RR91) Savage smashes his sceptor over UW's head knocking him out cold. What does Slaughter do? Quickly cover him for the 1-2-3? Nah. He figures he's just stunned, let me drop this devastating elbow on him to REALLY finish him off. And I contend that w/o that elbow, we would have had a UW/Hogan rematch at WMVII instead.
  15. I also remember Owen mumbling "I'm retired" when Austin barged in since Owen 'retired' after Owendriving Dan Severn a few weeks prior.
  16. Jericho getting lost at Fall Brawl 1998 and the Thunder before that.
  17. Yep, a dropkick and a chokeslam at the Clash of the Champions as Benoit was arguing w/ the ladies. I kinda doubt that Benoit is disappointed not having that on the dvd.
  18. I wonder if Stephanie McMahon is even aware Stevie Richards has a storyline. If she even knew who the mystery woman was, she'd nix it in a second. Of course though, I'm sure it will turn out to be somebody else.
  19. (Off memory from Souled Out 1998) "Thank you! Thank you! I did it! I finally did it! Tonight is the greatest night of my life!!! I am the new Cruiserweight Champion! But more importantly than that, I learned one thing about each and every one of you people . . . You like me! I mean you really really like me! . . . (Crowd boos) Hey, you don't want to be booing for me. (Crowd still boos) Don't you boo me! (Boooooooo) Alright, I'll give you something to boo about . . . (kicks Mysterio) C'mon Boooo! (kicks Mysterio again, and in a frustrated/raspy voice) C'mon n' Boooooo!!! Let's boooo! (Mysterio continues to be attacked and then to put the dot on the exclamation point is taken out w/ a steel case) . . . I'm sorry . . . I'm sorry . . . I'm sorry. - Chris Jericho after winning the CW Title
  20. That sounds like it'd be one long ass Survivor Series match.
  21. I had an ear-to-ear grin last night when 1100AM here in Cleveland played "New York, New York" in the background as they played the highlights of last night's game. And to think, in the 5th inning, I had a sick feeling in my stomach that the Indians' bullpen would somehow find a way to blow a dozen or so run lead. A great night for Cleveland sports fans who are usually used to blown leads, fumbles, drives, shots, ect. that anguish us.
  22. 1) The WWE product is better now than it was one year ago. True 2) The WWE product is better now than it was three years ago. True 3) The WWE product is better now than it is five years ago. False 4) I believe the in-ring product has improved in the last three years. True 5) I believe the storylines/feuds/angles have improved in the last three years. For the most part true, but not cut and dry obviously. 6) I wish WCW and ECW were still in existence. True 7) The WWE will have no real competition in the next five years. False 8) It was smart for the WWE to go to a "less is more" in ring style. True 9) I believe the RAW brand is superior to Smackdown. True, because it's designed that way. Plus, the live factor also attributes to that. 10) If I could convince Vince McMahon to push one guy on either roster to the moon, it would be: Chris Jericho w/ his 1998-99 persona. They obviously dig the gimmick since JBL is basically stealing from it. But Jericho was more obnoxious in an entertaining way. Plus, he could back it up in the ring.
  23. I got a feeling we'll see the new NOD right around the time we see the new Demolition.
  24. Aren't these one season shows packaged in w/ the more established shows making the International networks take the garbage shows if they ever want to air the good ones?
  25. Well, from the vibe I got, up UNTIL he lost the IC Title to the Honytonk Man, Ricky Steamboat was treated as a big deal. He had his own Coliseum Video. He didn't have a goofy gimmick, just a nickname . . . and a catchy one at that. He practically beat all his heel foes and the ones who did get the best of him needed a lot of help, either from a foreign object or interference. It's just that Hulk Hogan was #1 and no one was going to get near him for quite some time. Now, after he returned in the fall of 1987 is another story altogether.
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