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  1. I rather see Christian do the little group thing he had going with Trish and Tomko for awhile before he does anything like that. I don't mind Tomko as long as a keep him as a bodyguard or limited in tag matches. Besides I rather they have some over heels who aren't in Evo. Seems Evo and Kane are the only over heels on RAW.
  2. So with Orton out of the group now who do you think they should bring in to take the opening in the group? Well if they real serious about an Edge heel run then there is no better way to turn him heel then to have him join Evo besides fighting Jericho. He's really the only one on RAW that could join them.
  3. That and the last time John H. was on TV he keep on injuring people. Well mainly Stevie Richards but, you get the point.
  4. Low Ratings Huge Cause Of Concern In WWE Ratings send message to McMahons... Word is that the McMahons, Kevin Dunn, and the rest of the top WWE management team were all really hit hard at the extremely low ratings for RAW and Smackdown this week. In the past, management has always made excuses for low ratings. This time, it seems that they seriously realize that the product has major flaws. What they will do to address all of this remains to be seen. Credit: PWInsider.com
  5. What really fucked my up was watching Bob Saget on this show and then finding out later that he's really a dirty old man. But, looking back on the show Dan Tanner always looked like he was ready to snap and kill someone at anytime.
  6. Read about this in a Marvel Directory website about a wrestling fed for superbeings that they have/had. Seems pretty cool. http://www.marveldirectory.com/teams/ucwf.htm Unlimited Class Wrestling Federation The Unlimited Class Wrestling Federation is an association for professional wrestlers who possess superhuman strength, endurance and resistance to injury. The U.C.W.F. was founded by wrestling manager and promoter Edward Garner after a client of his was barred from the existing wrestling associations for being too strong and thus a danger to normal human-strength combatants. Garner reasoned that if he could find enough suitable opponents for his fighter, he could start his own wrestling club, whose public exhibitions were certain to be more spectacular than the regular association's due to the greater capabilities of the fighters. Garner held several highly-publicized auditions in Las Vegas, where he was based, and soon began to sign up a roster of suitable wrestlers. Originally to qualify for the U.C.W.F., an applicant must be able to lift (press) a minimum of 2 tons. When Garner began finding people who could lift significantly more than 2 tons, he organized weight divisions within the federation to keep the fighters well matched. The lightweight division is for wrestlers who can lift in the 2-10 ton range, the middleweight division is for the 10-25, and the heavyweight is for 25 +. On the brief time the U.C.W.F. has been in existence, Garner has been phasing out the lower weight divisions as more fighters are being found to qualify for the heavyweight division. At present, one must be able to lift (press) 25 tons in order to even qualify for the U.C.W.F. Many of the original wrestlers to join the U.C.W.F. were members of the Deviant or Eternal evolutionary offshoots of humanity, or were superhuman mutants. Some had been sparring in the normal professional wrestling circuits before the U.C.W.F. was founded by hiding their prodigious strength levels. Later, normal human beings who had their musculature artificially enhanced began to join. Many of these people, it was later learned, were augmented by Power Broker, Inc., a company specializing in the physical enhancement of human beings. Prior to servicing wrestlers who wanted to qualify for Unlimited Class, the Power Broker provided criminals with superhuman henchmen. Garner, who has been known to fix fights on occasion, claims to have no connection to the Power Broker, although members of his federation profit from the Power Broker's services. The U.C.W.F seems to be one of the few legitimate ways that the clients of the Power Broker can pay for the augmentation process. Certain wrestlers have undergone the augmentation process more than once as the power requirements of the U.C.W.F. became more stringent. Virtually all the wrestlers assume stage names and wear colorful costumes not unlike those of superhuman adventurers. However, unlike most superhuman adventurers and crimefighters, few of the wrestlers hide their real identities from the public. The U.C.W.F. gained widespread publicity when Benjamin Grimm alias the Thing, famed member of the Fantastic Four, joined the U.C.W.F. during his estrangement from the team of adventurers. The Thing was not only the U.C.W.F.'s top attraction; he was also the undefeated champion for a time. He forfeited the championship when he purposely threw an exhibition bout with Battleaxe, a member of the U.C.W.F's female division, the so-called Grapplers. For personal reasons, the Thing dropped out of the U.C.W.F. a short time later after bringing Garner's attention to the Power Broker's investment in the wrestlers. The virtually omnipotent extradimensional being known as the Beyonder was also briefly a member of the Unlimited Class Wrestling Federation, while he sought novel Earthly experiences. The current U.C.W.F. champion is Little John. The U.C.W.F. remains a thriving business enterprise of unprecedented mass popularity. In a world filled with men and women of superhuman power and ability, the Unlimited Class Wrestlers are the only such beings that the average person can pay to see at arenas all over the country. First Appearance: THING #28 Members Armadillo Enigmo Little John Auntie Freeze Ikaris (as Iceberg Ike) Ms. Marvel II Battleaxe Jersey Devil Poundcakes Blacksmith Justice (as Vance Astro) Songbird (as Screaming Mimi) Beyonder Letha Thing Demolition-Man Titania
  7. Latest on Shawn Michaels - Shawn Michaels and his wife have yet to have their baby. The baby was due on August 8th. HBK has told WWE that he will not work SummerSlam if his baby is not born before the show. Of course, the last word was that WWE has no plans to use Shawn Michaels at SummerSlam even if he was to become available (unless plans change). At this point, HBK is set to feud with Kane upon his return, which means he may get involved in the Kane/Matt Hardy/Lita angle. Credit: PWInsider.com Sean Waltman Training For Wrestling Return Will he return to WWE? Sean Waltman is now out of drug rehab and is training for a return to wrestling. At this point, he has a job waiting for him at WWE due to his friendship with Triple H, but it is not known whether he will opt to go back there. Waltman is currently staying with family in Florida. Credit: Torch Newsletter
  8. http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=stor...rriage_calif_10 Calif. Court Voids S.F. Same-Sex Marriages By DAVID KRAVETS, Associated Press Writer SAN FRANCISCO - The California Supreme Court on Thursday voided the nearly 4,000 same-sex marriages sanctioned in San Francisco this year and ruled unanimously that the mayor overstepped his authority by issuing licenses to gay and lesbian couples. The court said the city violated the law when it issued the certificates, since both legislation and a voter-approved measure defined marriage as a union between a man and woman. The justices separately decided with a 5-2 vote to nullify the 3,995 marriages peformed between Feb. 12 and March 11, when the court halted the weddings. Their legality, Justice Joyce Kennard wrote, must wait until courts resolve the constitutionality of state laws that restrict marriages to opposite-sex couples. The same-sex marriages had virtually no legal value, but powerful symbolic value. Their nullification by the high court dismayed Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon, the first same-sex couple to receive a marriage license in San Francisco. "Del is 83 years old and I am 79," Lyon said. "After being together for more than 50 years, it is a terrible blow to have the rights and protections of marriage taken away from us. At our age, we do not have the luxury of time." The court did not resolve whether the California Constitution would permit a same-sex marriage, ruling instead on whether local officials could bypass state judicial and legislative branches. Chief Justice Ronald George noted that Thursday's ruling doesn't address "the substantive legal rights of same sex couples. In actuality, the legal issue before us implicates the interest of all individuals in ensuring that public officials execute their official duties in a manner that respects the limits of the authorities granted to them as officeholders." Anti-gay-marriage groups hailed the ruling, saying Mayor Gavin Newsom had acted "too fast, too soon." "Instead of helping his cause, Mayor Newsom has set back the same-sex marriage agenda and laid the foundation for the pro-marriage movement to once and for all win this battle to preserve traditional marriage," said Mathew Staver, who represents Campaign for California Families in a lawsuit challenging the San Francisco marriages. The justices agreed to resolve the legality of the weddings sanctioned by Newsom after emergency petitions were filed by conservative interest groups and the state's top law enforcement official, Attorney General Bill Lockyer. San Francisco's gay weddings, which followed a landmark ruling by Massachusetts' top court allowing gay marriage — prompted President Bush to push for changing the U.S. Constitution to ban same-sex marriage, an effort that has become campaign fodder this election year. The California court sided with Lockyer's arguments, ruling that Newsom's actions would foment legal anarchy and sanction local officials to legislate state law from city halls or county government centers. When the justices agreed in March to hear the case, they said they would decide only whether Newsom overstepped his mayoral powers for now, but would entertain a constitutional challenge — that gays should be treated the same as heterosexual couples under the California Constitution — if such a lawsuit worked its way to the justices through the lower courts. Gay and lesbian couples immediately acted on that invitation, suing in San Francisco County Superior Court alleging laws barring them from marrying were discriminatory. Mayor Newsom filed a similar lawsuit. The now-consolidated cases are unlikely to reach the California Supreme Court for at least a year or more. California lawmakers have refused to take a position on the matter, and have left the politically volatile issue to its Supreme Court. Newsom argued to the justices in May that the ability of same-sex couples to marry was a "fundamental right" that compelled him to act. Newsom authorized the marriages by citing the California Constitution's ban against discrimination, and claimed he was duty-bound to follow this higher authority rather than state laws banning gay marriage. The Arizona-based Christian law firm Alliance Defense Fund, a plaintiff in one of two cases the justices decided Thursday, had told the justices that Newsom's "act of disobedience" could lead other local officials to sanction "polygamists." Newsom's defiance of state law created huge lines at City Hall by gays and lesbians waiting to be married, and ignited a firestorm engulfing statehouses and ballot boxes nationwide. Missouri voters this month endorsed a state constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage — a move designed to prevent that state's judiciary from agreeing with the arguments Newsom is making in California. A state constitutional challenge by gays in Massachusetts prompted that state's highest court to endorse the gay marriages that began there in May. A judge in Washington state this month also ruled in favor of gay marriage, pending a resolution from that state's top court. Louisiana residents are to vote on the same issue Sept. 18. Then Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Mississippi, Montana, Oklahoma, Oregon and Utah are to vote Nov. 2. Initiatives are pending in Michigan, North Dakota and Ohio. Four states — Alaska, Hawaii, Nebraska and Nevada — already have similar amendments in their constitutions.
  9. Jeff Hardy Speaks On TNA, WWE, Matt, More Jeff's first public interview since joining TNA..... Recap by Richard Trionfo This week on Between the Ropes, sponsored by www.ProFigures.com, current number one contender for the NWA World Title, Jeff Hardy joined Fritz, Dickerman, and Vito DeNucci to talk about his current run in TNA and other matters in the world of professional wrestling. The interview began with talk of Jeff’s match against Jeff Jarrett for the NWA World Title on September 8th. He said that he is having fun now, and is no longer burned out by the business thanks to the year that he has been out of the ring. He talked about how much different the schedule is for TNA than for the WWE and how he goes to Nashville on Wednesday and then to Orlando on Thursday. He has the rest of the week to spend at home with his other interests. Jeff mentioned that while he was out of the business, Matt would talk to him regularly about having him come back to the business, but at that time he was focusing on his music, motocross, and art work. The time that he took off allowed him to heal both mentally and physically. He did have some ring rust when he came back, but he feels that the time off helped him to focus instead of having to worry about taking bumps every night. Jeff said that he was going to have some changes in his repertoire in the ring, but he will continue to use his established moves. Jeff said that he had watched some of his old Hardy Boys matches and was amazed at some of the moves that he had done when working with his brother. Jeff said that he will let some of the others to do those moves now. He says that he is still a daredevil, but he is one at a different level. Jeff was asked about Jim Ross’s comments that were made before he stepped down as Senior VP of Talent Relations and how he wanted to sign Jeff with the WWE. Jeff said that he was very close to signing a contract and going to Louisville to work off the ring rust. However, he was not ready to return to the WWE schedule, so he looked to TNA. Jeff talked about his reaction to the chants that Matt hears during his matches of "We Want Jeff" and said that he would like to have a reunion of the Hardy Boys in the future. He said that regardless of what he does as a singles wrestler, he really enjoyed working tag matches with Matt. He said that things involving Matt and Lita in the WWE right now are "nutty and chaotic." He also feels that Matt has done a great job in creating the Mattitude character. Jeff said that Matt has a great mind for the business, and he is the type of person who could have a career working behind the scenes. He talked about how it is sometimes hard to get what you want with your character to happen because of the politics and other people who care more about getting themselves over instead of what is best for the overall picture. Jeff said that he would make suggestions for his character, and some of them were not accepted by the people in the back. However, instead of complaining, he accepted it. Jeff said that he checked out some of the websites on the internet when he decided to start with TNA, and he was surprised that there were some people on the net who were usually critical of everything in the business applaud the signing with TNA and his work with TNA. Between the Ropes airs every Wednesday from 10:00 p.m. to Midnight on 740 the Team in Orlando, Florida. Check out www.betweentheropes.com to hear the live stream of the show every Wednesday. Archives of recent interviews can be found at ww.betweentheropes.com.
  10. WWE News: Sable's Release, Foley, Hurricane, More Plus the latest on the highly anticipated Divas Dodgeball game.... - Mick Foley has put up a column on WWE.com about the passing of Ken Timbs. Check out the article here. http://www.wwe.com/news/headlines/1273480 - Sable's name has been removed from the Smackdown Superstar page on WWE.com, while Sakoda's name remains. - Speaking of Sable, it appears that she was not released due to her anti-WWE comments to the media over the weekend. She had apparently asked WWE for a lighter schedule so she could spend more time with her fiance Brock Lesnar and her daughter. WWE told her that they could not adjust her schedule and the two sides apparently agreed to the release. - The Hurricane's nose surgery last week was a success. No word yet on how long he will be out. - WWE plans to tape the Divas Dodgeball segment for Summerslam early Sunday afternoon. The segment is expected to last no more than 5 minutes. Trish Stratus says she modeled her body after the comic book character Wonder Woman in an interview with Canada's Globe and Mail newspaper. Check out the article here. http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/Art...ment/TopStories Credit: PWInsider.com
  11. I always thought Kane really just wanted to fuck up Lita and Matt's life and that why he wanted a child.
  12. To bad there's not a way to make Bart Allen look like he does in the comics. You know big head of hair, little body and really big feet. That would be to funny.
  13. http://www.hyperborea.org/flash/bart.html This site is great for all your Flash and other speedsters need. Bart inherited super-speed from his grandfather, Barry Allen, but his hyperaccelerated metabolism resulted in an accelerated growth rate. To keep him from going insane, scientists placed him in a virtual reality that kept pace with his own scale of time. Eventually it became clear that their efforts were not helping, so Bart's grandmother Iris took him to the 20th Century to consult her nephew, Wally West. Wally knew from experience the practicalities of super-speed in the field, unlike the scientists who had only observed it in the laboratory. Wally forced Bart into an extreme burst of speed that shocked his system into normalcy -- he retained his speed, but his accelerated growth rate dropped to normal. After Wally's encounter with the speed force, Max Mercury became Bart's guardian and trainer. Because of Bart's childhood in VR, he has no concept of danger and rarely thinks ahead, acting completely on... impulse. During a trip to the 31st Century (Impulse #75, 2001; see Dark Tomorrow), Bart was blasted by an experimental hyper-ray intended to give ordinary people super-speed. Instead it gave him the ability to create "scouts," energy-like avatars of himself which he could then send through the timestream, then absorb their memories when they returned. After one of his scouts was killed on Apokolips (Impulse #77) and the psychic feedback sent him into shock, he has been extremely reluctant to use his new power. Bart is also something of a time anomaly. Though his parents only met in post-Zero Hour continuity, he arrived in the 20th Century before the event hit. He has since displayed immunity to time alterations; he weathered Extant's manipulations of the timeline (Impulse: Bart Saves the Universe, 1999) and remembered Linda Park even after her disappearance (Impulse #1,000,000, 1998 & Flash #152, 1999). After a series of traumas - Carol's and Max's disappearances, Bart's near-death experience on Apokolips, the deaths of Lilith and Troia and dissolution of the Titans and Young Justice, and finally a gunshot wound to the knee, Bart decided to reinvent himself. He read every book in the San Francisco public library, and wove together a new costume, calling himself not Impulse, but Kid Flash. Bart currently lives with Jay and Joan Garrick in Keystone City.
  14. http://www.eonline.com/News/Items/0,1,14694,00.html Mike "Rowdy" Wallace Busted by Lia Haberman Aug 11, 2004, 10:00 AM PT Who would have guessed 60 Minutes man Mike Wallace was a ticking time bomb? But, according to New York's finest, the normally erudite CBS newsman melted down Tuesday night. He was slapped into handcuffs and hauled off to jail Tuesday after he allegedly lunged at a city inspector during a parking dispute. But Wallace and some eyewitnesses say the iconic telejournalist may have been the victim of overzealous traffic cops. The CBS correspondent's troubles began while picking up a meat loaf dinner at a Manhattan restaurant while his driver double-parked outside. The octogenarian emerged from Luke's Bar & Grill as two Taxi and Limousine Commission inspectors were questioning his driver. According to authorities, things got out of hand when Wallace interrupted the inspectors and became "overly assertive and disrespectful." A TLC spokesperson maintains that after being asked three times to step away from the vehicle, "Wallace appeared to lunge toward one of the two inspectors. The other inspector became concerned with his partner's safety and at that point cuffed Mr. Wallace." That's not how Wallace tells it. Speaking on WFAN's Imus in the Morning show, he said "I asked what's going on, and they kept telling me to get back in the car. Then they arrested me and took me to the 19th Precinct." "I'm an 86-year-old man," Wallace told the New York Post. "For whatever reason, this guy and his buddy were intent upon telling me that I was interfering with the execution of the law." The booking details are just about the only ones not in dispute. The 60 Minutes godfather was taken to the 19th Precinct station house, where he was issued a summons for disorderly conduct and released. He's due in court in October. Finding eyewitnesses to back the TV personality shouldn't be a problem. Several were quoted in Newsday saying the inspectors overreacted and that the gathering crowd booed as Wallace was arrested. Ernesto Cavalli, who owns the restaurant next door, claims Wallace was simply asking what happened when "the TLC officer grabbed his shirt and pushed him very strongly against the car and handcuffed him." Cavalli said the inspector then turned to the crowd and said, "Anybody else?" At the time of the arrest, CBS released a statement saying Wallace was home and "is fine." No further information has been released by the network, and Wallace's spokesperson, Richard Leibner, offered "no comment" when reached Wednesday morning.
  15. Bam Bam Bigelow, JJ Dillon, Sean O'Haire Speak Out What are these three up to? Credit: Adam Martin & www.WrestleView.com This week's GIR Radio was a jam packed edition featuring Bam Bam Bigelow, J.J. Dillon & Sean O'Haire! Bigelow talked about life after wrestling, Dillon gave his opinions on the comparions between the Four Horseman & Evolution and Sean O'Haire went into detail about the altercation that has made headlines recently in newspapers & the internet. You can listen yourself at www.getinthering.tv and every Sunday 540 AM WLIE @ 7pm in NY/NJ, and live off www.getinthering.tv. - Bam Bam Bigelow joins the show. Sir Adam brings up to Bigelow that before he came on, he was having a debate with The Phantom on what grade they should give the intern for Get in the Ring. Bigelow asks what he has done for them and The Phantom jokes, saying he hasn't done anything and deserves an F. The GIR intern, Shawn, then reads a list of things he prepared that he feels need to change in wrestling from now on to make it better. He said that he feels people with strong mic skills should only be the ones to hold wrestling championships. Bigelow said what he thinks and what the guy with a billion in the bank is two different things. He said in order for guys to become a success, they need other talent to help them get there. Bigelow said you can categorize people in the business in two ways - if they are over no matter what they do and those that are marketable. He said even though he jobbed to a lot of guys, his character was still over even if he won or lost where as guys like Hulk Hogan, Ric Flair and others were the "marketable" talent that could sell the merchandise and so on and so forth. - The GIR intern adds that he also doesn't want to see characters like Eugene in the business anymore because it isn't believable. Bigelow quickly responds, saying he could never be a promoter because he doesn't understand that it is "sports entertainment". He said people love storylines that they can get behind and basically love to hate a guy. The intern added that he doesn't think storylines should go away, he just feels stuff that isn't believable shouldn't take place. Bigelow said when you are a guy like Vince McMahon who has been in the business for 40 some odd years, you run out of new stuff to do. He said the biggest thing to learn about wrestling is that it truly is a business after all is said and done. Bigelow said anyone involved in the business is a robot because you are in a different city, arena and hotel pretty much every day. - Sir Adam brings up how everytime he comes on GIR he impresses them with his vast knowledge of the wrestling business. He mentions that now Bigelow is venturing into a new business as he just recently opened up a Deli. Bigelow said the Deli is located in Hamlin, PA and he is going to be opening up another one soon in Florida. He added that two new places should be up and running by the end of October as well. Sir Adam asks him some of the stuff you can get at the Deli. Bigelow said they have a beef burger and if anyone can eat the whole thing, they are known as the "beast master" and they get a picture taken with him that gets put on the wall. - The Phantom asks how he has been doing since he made the decision to leave the wrestling business. Bigelow said he has been doing a lot better than he has in a very long time. He mentions that he had back surgery in March of 2003 and that it put him out of commission for a while. Bigelow said he is able to get back in the gym now and has been feeling great lately. Talk turns to his last match ever taking place on August 29th. Bigelow said he is going into the ring for one last time to raise money for the Sweeney family as they lost their father who was killed overseas in Iraq. He said that family has helped out the community for a very long time and feels it would be nice to give something back to them in return. Sir Adam asks what he will be feeling like when he walks into the ring for the last time ever in his career. Bigelow said he doubts he will be taking too many bumps during the match due to his current condition. He said the whole point of the match is just a nice way for him to say goodbye and thank all the fans for the support they gave him. Bigelow said he is just glad to leave while he can and doesn't want to turn into another Ric Flair who doesn't know when to call it quits. - The Phantom asks Bigelow if he read Ric Flair's book. Bigelow said he wouldn't read that trash and feels there is a time to quit when it comes to the wrestling business. He said he doesn't mind if guys leave the ring and get involved in the promoting side of it because it makes sense since that is all they know. Bigelow said the best way to leave in his opinion is to leave when you are on top instead of prolonging it. Sir Adam brings up how many guys who are still in the business are doing it because of a paycheck where as a guy like Ric Flair really doesn't need the money. The Phantom asks Bigelow if he was ever scheduled to work a program with Flair. Bigelow said something was planned, but he was obligated to work for New Japan at the time. He said he likes Flair and means no disrespect, but puts him in the category of a guy like Hulk Hogan who should have left the business years ago. Bigelow said the longer Hogan stayed in the business, the worse he started to look. He despite his opinions, he loves all of them and they have been a great inspiration for him to get into the business in the first place. - Talk turns to learning when is the right time to walk away from the business. Bigelow said a lot of guys just don't want to accept that their time is over and feels they have a hard time transitioning to reality. The Phantom asked Bigelow what separtes him from guys who still stick around in the business by starting up wrestling schools or still staying active on indepedent cards. Bigelow said a lot of guys are afraid to face reality and get a real job like he did. He said it is a hard transition when you are appearing on TV every week and all of a sudden you are a normal guy again. Bigelow added that what you do with the first 40 years of your life is great, but you also have to think about what you are going to do with the other 40. The GIR intern asked Bigelow who he feels should leave the business that is still active right now. Bigelow goes back to Flair and also mentions that Terry Funk shouldn't be wrestling anymore. He said they need to just hang it up and accept that they have to move on. The Phantom reads a question from the Forums on the GIR website asking Bigelow about the heat Vader had with Doom. Bigelow brought up first of all that he and Leon never really got along in the first place, but they were put together as a tag team. He mentioned the tag team match from 1992 in Tokyo, Japan when he teamed with Vader against Doom and how Vader was upset that he was only tagged in during the last five minutes of the match. The Phantom brings up how they heard a lot of bad stories about Vader during his career. Bigelow described him as a "red headed stepchild" because he never wanted anyone to invade his territory. - Talk turned to Bigelow's time in ECW and how it played a major factor in his career ending sooner. He mentioned how he crushed his spine badly during a match in Asbury Park, New Jersey against Taz. Bigelow said that caused him to lose two inches in height and knew after that happened it was time to call it quits. The Phantom wondered why he didn't get the same neck surgery like Steve Austin and others did. Bigelow joked that he didn't have a small neck like those guys. He said he worked a lot harder in his matches, always giving 110%. Bigelow said he went that extra mile in his career, comparing himself to a guy like Mick Foley. Sir Adam asks what he feels about Ric Flair calling Mick Foley a glorified stunt man. Bigelow said few people have a love for the business like himself and Foley. He said "old school" guys like Flair have the same match for their entire career. Both Sir Adam & The Phantom thank Bam Bam for joining them on the program and Bigelow invites anyone to come down to his new Deli. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - After a short commercial break, J.J. Dillon joins the show. The Phantom mentioned that when Dillon didn't think he was going to be able to make the show and gave him a plan of when he could, he felt like the fifth member of the Four Horsemen. Sir Adam added that Dillon was great at laying out a battle plan for the group and that it was just great to get instructions from him no matter what the topic may be. Dillon laughed, thanking them for the comments and said he always lives up to his commitments. - Sir Adam asks Dillion if he is amazed that people still talk about the Horsemen like it was yesterday. Dillon said it has been about 15+ years and is still surprised to hear people still talking about them to this day. He said when he did a fan festival for Greg Price last year he was amazed to see an overwhelming response to guys like himself. Dillon said it was great to see a lot of the fans that use to come out to the cards back in the day and talk about the memories they have of certain matches they saw live. He said overall it was a great thing to be involved with. - The GIR intern, who was still trying to earn his grade at this point in the program, asked Dillion if he feels the line-up of Evolution in the WWE right now compares to the Four Horsemen in any way. Dillon said there is no comparison, mentioning that the history of wrestling has shown that you can often imitate but never duplicate. - The Phantom reads an e-mail question from a listener asking Dillon what he really feels about Ole Anderson. Dillon said he first met Anderson during his wrestling days in the early 1970's when he worked for Jim Crockett Sr. He said during that period of time he got to know Ole very well. Dillon said he has the utmost respect for Ole and knows he is the kind of guy that will always speak what is on his mind. He said he thinks it is unfortunate that Ole didn't have more success in WCW and blamed the "big wigs" at AOL Time Warner for not taking the opportunity with a guy like Ole. Dillon said they really didn't get the wrestling business and thought anyone could do it. He said they needed a guy like Ole Anderson to help run WCW because he understood the business and feels it could still be alive today if they went that route. - Sir Adam mentions that Dillon was Vince McMahon's #2 for quite some time and asked what it was like to be that close with him since most people don't get the chance to do so. Dillon said he had actually worked for Vince Sr. before working with Vince Jr. during his early days in the business. He mentioned how well respected Vince Sr. was during that time period and how great of an opportunity it was to work with him. Dillon said to make a long story short, he got a call informing him that Vince Jr. and Pat Patterson were becoming very busy booking all the shows, keeping talent in order, etc. and that help was needed. He said he was eventually offered the job after meeting with Vince, Patterson and Linda around Christmas. The Phantom asked if the job ever included an on camera role. Dillon said it was basically a deal to be an employee and not an entertainer, although he did make a few cameos here and there during contract signings and other segments. - Talk turned to his decision to leave the then-WWF. Dillon said he went to Vince himself and explained that he had some philosophical differences and felt that the day he quit he should do it to his face. The Phantom asked why he made the decision to walk away. Dillon said he took issue with some things that concerned the responsibility of his job that he didn't agree with. He said it all came down to a big disagreement between the two and although he doesn't feel the need to talk about it in detail, it made him lose respect for Vince and didn't want to continue a business relationship with him anymore after that point. Dillon then made a bold statement, saying he would rather flip burgers for a living then ever call Vince back and beg for a job. He said Vince is the kind of business man that will embrace you with open arms, but you will always be on guard because you are unsure if today is the day he wants to get even with you for something that took place in the past. - The Phantom asks Dillon if he can believe that Eric Bischoff now works for Vince McMahon. Dillon feels it is almost like poetic justice that Bischoff is being reduced to something that he was quite frankly suited to do from day one and that is be an on-air talent. He said it is almost funny to imagine Vince giving a guy like Bischoff a job in his company after all the insults he was given about how he was going to put the then-WWF out of business. Dillon said he wonders if Vince wakes up every morning with a smirk on his face knowing he can get Bischoff to basically do whatever he wants. The Phantom asks who he dislikes more - Vince or Bischoff. Dillon said that is a hard question. He mentions that despite the experience, he was grateful that Vince gave him an opportunity and feels the McMahon family is great. Dillon said Vince surrounds himself with good people such as Linda and Pat Patterson. He said Vince was never one to take vacation time and probably never will. Sir Adam plugs that Dillon will be at the Legends Fanfest in Fayetteville, North Carolina on August 14th and 15th and thanks him for coming on. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - After another short commercial break, Sean O'Haire joins the show. The Phantom brings up recent rumors that O'Haire has been in Las Vegas recently wanting to become a K-1 fighter. O'Haire confirmed the rumors and said he is working out a deal right now to work for a promotion that is a minor league of K-1. Sir Adam said he can't believe O'Haire would want to do that stuff. O'Haire said he was the baddest man in WCW and WWE and has no fear of getting involved in the "real stuff" as people call it. - Talk turns to how O'Haire has been involved with martial arts for a long time. O'Haire brings up how he has been practicing the sport since he was 10 years old and is undefeated in 17 matches called Hook and Shoots. He said no one went more than three minutes with him ever. O'Haire said he eventually got into pro wrestling and felt he was able to bring a new aspect to the business with his style. He compares his style to a martial arts movie and wanted to bring that aggressiveness to the ring at all times. - The Phantom asked O'Haire if he thinks he got pushed too fast during his time in WCW. O'Haire disagreed and said he enjoyed working for both WCW and WWE. He brought up how he was one of the fastest students to graduate from the WCW Power Plant next to Bill Goldberg. O'Haire said he really didn't learn the psychology that great, but had all the moves down perfect. He said as time went on and he went to the WWE, he was sent to Ohio Valley Wrestling and got to learn the psychology of wrestling more. O'Haire said he feels he is the best at whatever he does and truly felt he was on his way to becoming one of the best wrestlers ever. He said he feels that many times in his career he was pushed fast and then it basically stalled. O'Haire added that he never wanted to ask the question "why" because it would drive him insane. - Talk turned to how the WWE began developing really unique vignettes about his character and The Phantom asked why nothing really came of them. O'Haire said nobody really knows what is going on half the time when a decision is made in the wrestling business. He said he could be wrong, but that was the impression he got during his stint with the WWE. O'Haire said many were in favor of the vignettes he was doing because it was constantly asking the "why" factor in terms of what society feels is acceptable. He said Vince liked it as a good heel move, but saw how the character would be both a babyface and heel. O'Haire mentioned Steve Austin, saying he isn't comparing himself to him at all, but brought up how he would go back and forth as a babyface or heel when he was just being himself. - The Phantom mentioned the whole situation with Roddy Piper and how it really didn't work. O'Haire agreed it didn't work and said it really pissed him off. The Phantom asked if he let any higher-ups in WWE know he was upset. O'Haire said he did and feels that may have contributed to his eventual downfall in the company. He mentioned that he loved working with Piper, but was told by officials that he was the kind of guy that would say what he wanted, whenever he wanted. O'Haire said he never saw the HBO special that caused Piper to get released and never really cared to. He said when that took place though, his career stalled and never got the chance to further from that point on. O'Haire said he has nothing bad to say about the WWE as he never lost a singles match upon his return to the main roster from OVW. He said when people ask him why the WWE stopped using him he never really has an answer for them because he doesn't know himself. - Sir Adam brings up how O'Haire's name has been in the headlines recently and asks if he can give his version of the story. O'Haire said his lawyer told him not to talk about it, but he said "screw it" and that he will talk a little about it anyways. He said all those reports he read never mention the other four guys that was with those girls at the time the altercation took place. O'Haire said the two girls started the fight with him and what was reported was false. Sir Adam mentioned that the newspaper reports said he flicked the hat off one of the girls and kicked the other. O'Haire said he did knock the hat off one, but never touched them. He added that one of the girls hit him so hard in his mouth that he thought she was a professional fighter. O'Haire said after that point he tried to get them kicked out, but was confronted by five to six other guys - some with the girls and some security. He admitted to kicking a few of those guys in the leg when they tried going after him, but said he never touched any of the girls at all. O'Haire said he had left the following day and got a call that there was a warrant for his arrest and was very surprised. He added that he has a great lawyer and knows the girls involved did their best to stretch the truth as far as possible. Sir Adam mentioned that they were out of time, but would love to have him on next week. O'Haire said he would love to and thanked them for having him on. * GIR Radio CD Volume 1 is now available with interviews from Bret "Hitman" Hart, DDP, Jerry "The King" Lawler, Michael Hayes, Vampiro and more. Visit www.getinthering.tv for more information
  16. WWE News: Graham, Dress Code, Benjamin, More WWE news items..... - Superstar Billy Graham has put up many of his personal things for auction on eBay, including the jacket he wore to the 2004 WWE Hall of Fame induction. Visit superstarbillygraham.com for more details. - WWE's new dress code requirement has been accepted for the most part. Many of the wrestlers don't like it, but for the most part, everyone is following it. - Shelton Benjamin showed some ring rust during his return matches at house shows over the weekend. - The Smackdown house show in Baltimore on Saturday was a success with 6000 fans. Everyone was upbeat due to the strong show. Credit: PWInsider.com
  17. http://411mania.com/wrestling/news/newsboa...p?news_id=10055 Brock Lesnar Refusing To Sign Wrestling Stuff Former WWE Champion turns down autograph request.... Minnesota's Star Tribune reports that Brock Lesnar refused to sign a WWE poster of him that a fan brought to him over the weekend at Vikings training camp. Lesnar told the fan that he is no longer signing WWE merchandise. "That was a part of my life, and I just don't sign that stuff anymore," Lesnar said. "Just in case I never go back. They'd have that and they'd just sell it on eBay."
  18. Bobcat & Nikki Coxx got married after meeting on that show. Lucky Bobcat. And you know Nikki Cox and the guy that played Ryan her brother were dating each other the first year or two year on the show before she went out with Bobcat.
  19. You sure as hell can when of the women is Sharon Stone.
  20. Did anybody else notice that Wonder Woman gave Mongul a German Suplex of all things? And then Mongul no sold it and got right back up.
  21. Damnit this sucks but, you know it was going to happen. I rather have another X-Men movie then another Superman.
  22. McMahon/Costas Interview Named One Of The Worst Ever SI blasts infamous interview.... SportsIllustrated.com has named the March 2001 Bob Costas/Vince McMahon interview from HBO's On The Record show as the 10th worst interview in radio/TV history. The interview was highlighted by the fact that the interview turned into an on-air verbal fight, with McMahon telling Costas to "shut up" among other things. The main focus of the interview was the XFL which shut down a year later. News On Futures Of Orton, Triple H, & Edge ...and how they all have to do with each other.... Most believe that WWE is planning to put the World Title on Randy Orton at Summerslam and then turn him face, leading to a break from Evolution. WWE already seems to be planning for a Orton vs. Triple H World Title match at WrestleMania next year, but word is that the plan is to have Triple H be the face in that match. WWE is considering involving Edge into Orton's face turn, making it a double turn with Edge going heel. WWE is considering having Edge feud with Chris Benoit following Summerslam. Interestingly enough, a few rumors are going around that WWE may put Edge in Evolution now that Orton will likely be removed from the group. Credit: Torch Newsletter WWE News: 24-7, Orton, Weekend, Sable, Brock, SD! Rating, More Lots of WWE news...... - WWE has opened up a website for their new 24/7 service at wwe24-7.com. - WWE is advertising a Texas Death Match between "World Champion" Randy Orton and Chris Benoit at the September 5th house show in Dallas, TX. They are also advertising a Kane vs. Shawn Michaels match for that show. - Weekend schedule: RAW: Saturday - Trenton, NJ Sunday - Toledo, OH Monday - Cleveland, OH [RAW] SD!: Saturday - Baltimore, MD Sunday - Hershey, PA Monday - Ft. Wayne, IN Tuesday - Detroit, MI [sD!] - WWE.com has once again put bonus footage up from Smackdown last night. Clips include Rey Mysterio getting medical attention following being laid out by the Dudley Boys, and a clip of Kurt Angle following his match. - FortWayne.com recently did an interview with Sable. When questions started to be asked regarding Sable's lawsuit against WWE a few years back, a WWE rep apparently came into the room and forced the reporter to "move away from the subject." The interview is up here. http://www.fortwayne.com/mld/journalgazett...ing/9336030.htm - Brock Lesnar continues to be a major underdog. The Viking Coaches continue to say that he greatly lacks football technique and skill but that he is working hard. - Smackdown did a 3.7 overnight rating this week. The final rating will be out later today. Credit: PWInsider.com
  23. http://www.cnn.com/2004/LAW/08/02/jail.pre...y.ap/index.html Grandparents sue over jailhouse baby Mom won't be released until 2012 Monday, August 2, 2004 Posted: 6:09 PM EDT (2209 GMT) KNOXVILLE, Georgia (AP) -- The grandparents of a child conceived while her parents were both in the Crawford County Jail want the county to help them support the baby. LaTonya Finney and boyfriend, Adrian Howard, were jailed in 2002 to await trial on robbery charges. While they remained behind bars, Finney became pregnant. They say they had been granted a conjugal visit, but the sheriff says the county has never allowed such contact. Finney's parents, Ronnie and Patricia Finney, are asking the county to help pay for raising their granddaughter, Adrianna. Because their daughter was impregnated while in jail, they argue, Crawford County Sheriff Kerry Dunaway shares some of the responsibility -- and the cost -- while the tot's parents are both serving prison terms. "I just think it's a very, very bizarre social conscience these people have that their daughter conceives a child and they think the sheriff is responsible," said county attorney David Mincey Jr. The sheriff said he wasn't even aware of Finney's pregnancy until Howard filed suit demanding to be released from prison to care for Adrianna. That case is still pending. The couple said Dunaway granted them a 45-minute conjugal visit in exchange for information, but the sheriff said Howard picked locks to gain access to the women's section of the jail. Howard said there was no way he could have gotten through locked cell doors. "The sheriff let me through the door himself," he told the Macon Telegraph. "It was his decision ... now he wants to change his story about what really happened." The elder Finneys say they have an income of only $1,741 in disability and welfare checks each month to raise their two other children and a niece, but are determined to continue raising Adrianna until her mother is released from state prison in 2012. "I wanted that baby to grow up with some family members ... to know that she was loved," said Ronnie Finney.
  24. They want to try and get Brooke Hogan's spotlight? So does that mean they want to date Aaron Carter to?
  25. Hell I hope to see footage of all the drugs Vince and everyone was talking to have booked Mabel in the main events with Nash.
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