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Because goldberg came in and speared him. But, that had nothing to do with Brock. WWE would have booked it that way even if Brock didn't say anything.
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Yeah I seem to remember years ago when Show was in WCW someone tried to take him to court because Show hit him when the person tried to attack Show in a bar. I think the guy was drunk.
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That means that they'll be putting the world belts back together and you know what that means. HHH: "Eddie your kind of people are a disgrace to wrestling. You're not even in my league. You should be on the corner selling drugs" And then at the next PPV HHH beats Eddie in the ring 1,2,3 to the one and only world champ in the WWE.
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Or better yet it's not the Undertaker that Kane will be facing at WM it's THE RETURN OF AL WILSON. He's come back for the dead and it's going to beat Kane at WM 20.
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http://cnn.netscape.cnn.com/news/enhanceds...m&pollnum=28049 Judge Rules 'Girls Gone Wild' Is Not Porn PANAMA CITY, Fla. (AP) - A videotape of an underage girl exposing her breasts is not child pornography, a judge decided Tuesday in a criminal case against the producer of the ``Girls Gone Wild'' video series. Joe Francis, 30, and several of his employees were arrested at Panama City Beach while filming during spring break last April. Bay County sheriff's deputies charged Francis with racketeering related to prostitution and other crimes, based largely on videotapes of girls under 18. Many of the 43 counts he faces hinge on what conduct is considered illegal or pornographic. ``This ruling shows that the entire fabric of that claim is wrong,'' said defense lawyer Aaron Dyer of Los Angeles. Dyer said he expected the ruling to undermine at least 90 percent of the case. Circuit Judge Michael C. Overstreet made his decision in ordering that defense lawyers be allowed to copy tape confiscated during a search of Francis' rented condominium last spring. Prosecutors had tried to prevent the copying on grounds the videotape showing a girl ``flashing'' her breasts was illegal child pornography. Florida's child pornography law makes the depiction of ``sexual conduct'' illegal and defines that term to include physical contact. There was no physical contact in the video. State Attorney Jim Appleman did not immediately return a call seeking comment. Prosecutors contend Francis and his video crew enticed girls they knew were underage to expose themselves. The defendants deny the allegation and say the girls had lied about their ages. Francis owns Mantra Entertainment Inc. of Santa Monica, Calif., which produces and distributes the videos.
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On what? On how to give Vince good head?
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So for those that are going to watch WM20 how are you going to do it? Order it from home from friends, bar, etc. Since me and my friend don't feel like spending $50 were going to see if Hooters is going to play it. How about you?
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Hogan's probably leisurely sitting by the phone with a smile on his face right now. Nash too probably. And Hall is passed out drunk in an alley behind a bar.
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I don't know I think WM is going to be very exciting this year just for all the wrong reasons. IE what's going on backstage.
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I don't know if your joking or not but, are you talking about "Wrestling With Shadows" or is that something that happened not to long ago.
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And you know what that means. YO YOU DEALING WITH THE X-FACTOR.
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There can be only new stars if old stars are around to make them. If not, you get WCW2000 again. EXACTLY. So some in order to make some new stars some big stars are going to have to job to people like Jericho, RVD in order for people to buy them as MEs.
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Yeah they should have camera backstage and make a reality show of the goings on behind the curtains of the WWE.
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Austin job and put over a new star?? HAHAHA like that will happen.
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DING DING DING DING DING!!! I've been preaching that for months. That idea isn't going to get play around these parts though. Smarks still think Vince is gonna push the cruisers seriously or something along those lines. Sure why not lets have HHH and his ass buddy Shawn run roughshot over both shows. It will be fun.
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Vince agreed to cover the costs, since it would wind up being cheaper for him than it would normally. Yet, no one else is being given the opportunity to have their own plane. I'm pretty sure guys like the Big Show and UT can afford one.
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But...but...it's the Undertaker's yard and Brock has to pay his dues.....and....and if Brock wants his spot he has to take it from him. But, yeah seeing the shit Brock has had to put up with for being a ME I can see why he's pissed.
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http://cnn.netscape.cnn.com/news/story.jsp...276.htm&sc=1110 Media Draw Fire for Underage Sex Stings By JASON STRAZIUSO NEWTOWN SQUARE, Pa. (AP) - The TV news report is hard to ignore: An unsuspecting man goes to a house where he allegedly thinks a teenage girl is waiting to have sex with him, but instead he is met by a TV reporter with a camera and microphone. TV news directors say the ratings week reports, which have been done in several cities around the nation, raise awareness about the growing problem of Internet-based exploitation of children. They say viewer response is overwhelming and almost entirely positive. But federal and local law enforcement officials say the reports and the groups that help facilitate them do more harm than good because the ``stings'' don't lead to convictions and may put people in danger. ``Even well-intended grass-roots undercover investigators can create more harm than good, and we firmly believe that law enforcement investigations should be left to trained law enforcement officials,'' said Michelle Collins, director of the exploited child unit for the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children. This past week, NBC affiliate WCAU-TV of Philadelphia lured three men allegedly seeking sex with teenagers to a rented house less than a half-mile from an elementary school in the small Philadelphia suburb of Newtown Square. Police were not notified of the station's plans. The local district attorney is investigating whether the station broke any laws. WCAU defended its report. ``Child predators on the Internet are a huge problem, and NBC 10 helped raise public awareness of this issue,'' WCAU vice president of news, Chris Blackman, said in a statement. ``In covering this story, NBC 10 believes that no one was put in danger and the station conducted itself responsibly.'' About a half-dozen other stations around the country have teamed with the vigilante group Perverted Justice to run similar ``stings.'' Volunteers go into Internet chat rooms and pose as young teens. When men contact the ``teens,'' the group's Web site posts their sexually explicit conversation and often the men's pictures and phone numbers. FBI spokeswoman Linda Vizi said the stings don't help law enforcement because evidence isn't collected in a legal way. Other law enforcement officials have said the ``stings'' can compromise real investigations. ``To lure them to some place and post their picture somewhere doesn't stop what they're doing. You're not going to embarrass these guys into stopping,'' Vizi said. Several people have been arrested after tips from Perverted Justice or from the TV news reports but Vizi said arrests don't necessarily translate into convictions. Vizi also said the TV crews may not be prepared if the lured men turn violent. And Tom Bivins, a media ethics professor at the University of Oregon, said the stations' tactics are questionable. ``Is it necessary to entrap these people to get the story or could you simply report the story?'' Bivins said. ``Once you get involved, you become part of the story instead of reporting the story.'' Regent Ducas, news director of KCTV in Kansas City, which did a series in February, said his station held lengthy discussions about the value and risks of such a story. Two former police officers were hired for security at the house rented for the sting, he said. Sixteen men showed up, Ducas said. He said the report drew the station's highest ratings in a decade and showed that police are overwhelmed by the problem. ``We were hoping that our story would start the conversation, should police officers start reallocating resources? Is it time to start treating this problem much more seriously than in the past?'' Ducas said. At least one arrest was made because of a series last month by WDIV in Detroit. ``The idea behind it was protecting kids and the awareness of parents,'' said WDIV assistant news director Bob Ellis. ``The story is so outrageous, it's one of those things that's hard to believe until you see it happen. It's scary when you see it as a parent.'' On the Net: National Center for Missing Children: http://www.missingkids.com/ Perverted Justice: http://www.perverted-justice.com/ FBI tip line: http://cybertipline.com/
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Guerrero Being Praised Backstage Wrestlers feel Guerrero deserves credit as great champion... Most of the talent backstage feels that Eddie Guerrero is doing a fantastic job as champion. Many are crediting him for the recent increase in house show attendance. Talent also likes Guerrero because he is "one of the boys" and spends most of his time with the rest of the wrestlers socializing. Some also feel that Brock's recent frustrations may have something to do with the fact that Eddie Guerrero's title reign seems to be popular with most. Credit: Torch Newsletter
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And don't forget Lance Storm.
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More On Brock Lesnar's WWE Status & Future WWE management may force him to take time off... As reported earlier, Brock Lesnar's relationship with WWE is currently very strained and he may take time off following WrestleMania XX. Lesnar is upset not only about WWE's travel schedule, but also that he is not being booked as Smackdown's top talent, had to work shows in South Africa against Bob Holly, and is scheduled to feud with the Undertaker (a guy who almost always is put over) following WrestleMania XX. Most sources indicate that Brock is very disliked backstage right now and that he is not considered "one of the boys." One wrestler went as far as to say "nobody likes him." It has gotten to the point now where even if Brock does not ask for time off following WrestleMania XX, WWE may force him to simply to cool him down from his current state. Credit: Torch Newsletter
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And they had the perfect time to push him as a heel after he dumped Lita but, they fucked it up.
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You know what really funny about it is that Hardy didn't know that he was doing the Losing Streak thing untill he heard JR and King talk about it on RAW. So that means that Hardy is so use to jobbing he didn't know it was his new gimmick and that the writers don't even have the brains to tell a wrestler his angle.
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WWE Injury Notes: Haas, Jackie, Molly, Bubba, More Stars taking some licks but keep ticking... - Ref Tim White tried to make a comeback on the 2/28 WWE RAW brand house show in Birmingham, AL. He worked the Chris Jericho vs. Christian match but his shoulder ended up popping out during the match. Jericho and Christian wanted White to ref their WrestleMania XX match but it appears unlikely at this point. It also appears likely that White will not be able to return at all. - Bubba Ray Dudley had a problem with his blood pressure being elevated over the weekend. It isn't expected to be a future problem. - Molly Holly is working despite a sore neck. - Miss Jackie worked the house show in Baltimore over the weekend despite being sick and being told that she didn't have to work her match. - Steven Richards slipped on a wet spot at the 3/6 WWE house show and WWE wanted him to get some medical attention, but he refused. - Charlis Haas had his tooth broken during Smackdown's South African tour. He took a tough clothesline from Bradshaw which caused the tooth to crack down to the nerve. It was said to be a very painful situation. Credit: PWInsider.com
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Randy Savage To Be In Next Legends Of Wrestling Game Madness joins the cast... 'MACHO MADNESS' TO BE UNLEASHED IN ACCLAIM ENTERTAINMENT, INC.'S 'SHOWDOWN: LEGENDS OF WRESTLING' Company Signs Exclusive Agreement with 'Randy 'Macho Man' Savage' to Join its Ultimate Wrestling Video Game Supercard GLEN COVE, NY, March 03, 2004 - The "madness" that captivated the world of professional wrestling will once again rule the squared circle, as Acclaim Entertainment, Inc. (NASDAQ.SC: AKLM) today announced that it has exclusively signed Randy 'Macho Man' Savage to appear in SHOWDOWN: Legends of Wrestling. Currently under development with Acclaim Studios Austin, SHOWDOWN: Legends of Wrestling features signature entrances and taunts for each of its 70+ Legends and an array of bone-breaking matches, including Table, First Blood, Iron Man, Hardcore, Ladder, Cage and Battle Royal. "Every sport has a handful of legendary athletes who possess an extraordinary ability to connect with the fans," said Brian Shields, Brand Manager for Acclaim. "Randy 'Macho Man' Savage is one of those athletes and we're thrilled to announce his involvement in SHOWDOWN: Legends of Wrestling. Wrestling fans of all ages have been waiting to see this legend back inside the ring and heat things up the way that only the Macho Man can." "OH YEAH! The Madness is back! The thought of returning to the ring with Acclaim for SHOWDOWN: Legends of Wrestling gives the Macho Man goose bumps," said Randy 'Macho Man' Savage. "Don't be mistaken; I'm not here to make friends. I'm here to drop the big elbow on anyone who gets in my way. I've been on one side my whole career and that's mine. I've made it clear who I'm gunnin' for - the only question is, 'will he accept my challenge?' Find out this June, as the most dangerous man in the history of professional wrestling returns. Dig it!" Exclusive images of Savage can be viewed at Acclaim's SHOWDOWN: Legends of Wrestling Web site (www.legendsshowdown.com). Fans can visit the site and register to become part of "The Legends Legion," a free membership that qualifies them to receive ongoing email updates highlighting the latest gameplay and talent announcements. The SHOWDOWN site also provides visitors with exclusive product information and free downloadable content. A second-generation professional wrestler since 1975, Randy 'Macho Man' Savage is a six-time World Heavyweight Champion. One of the sport's most successful and popular wrestlers, Randy 'Macho Man' Savage has also achieved mainstream celebrity status outside of the squared circle. Recognized by many as the official spokesperson for Slim Jim products, Savage also starred in Sony Films' "Spider-Man" and most recently released his debut Rap album titled, "Be A Man." Randy 'Macho Man' Savage is the latest addition to the roster of more than 70 legends who appear in SHOWDOWN: Legends of Wrestling, including Sting, Diamond Dallas Page, 'The American Dream' Dusty Rhodes, Jake 'The Snake' Roberts and Ultimate Warrior. Additional wrestlers will continue to be announced over time, and join such all-time greats as: * Mr. Fuji * Bret "Hitman" Hart * Rocky Johnson * "Mouth of the South" Jimmy Hart * Owen Hart * "Rowdy" Roddy Piper * Harley Race * "Big Poppa Pump" Scott Steiner * Rick Steiner * Big John Studd * Kerry Von Erich * Abdullah The Butcher * King Kong Bundy * Rick Martel * Nikolai Volkoff * 'Hot Stuff' Eddie Gilbert * Bobby 'The Brain' Heenan * The Dynamite Kid * 'Superstar' Billy Graham * Iron Sheik * 'Mr. Wonderful' Paul Orndorff * British Bulldog * Dory Funk, Jr. * Hacksaw Jim Duggan * Ivan Putski * Jerry 'The King' Lawler * Jimmy 'Superfly' Snuka * Ricky 'The Dragon' Steamboat * Sabu * The Sheik * Terry Funk SHOWDOWN: Legends of Wrestling will be available in June 2004 across the next-generation systems at suggested retail process to be determined. For more information on this game, please visit www.legendsshowdown.com.