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http://www.eonline.com/News/Items/0,1,13958,00.html Great so now they're going to fuck with Gilligan's Island and make it a reality show. Man fuck reality TV I can't wait till it ends.
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http://www.411mania.com/games/news/article.php?news_id=5295 All I can say is YES!! I can not wait for this game.
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WWE News: Heyman, Tomko, Mysterio, More Some WWE news items.... - Make of this what you will. AWAStars.com claims that they can put together Hulk Hogan vs. Steve Austin matches for indy shows, fairs, casinos, etc. If interested, email them at [email protected]. - Rey Mysterio has been cleared to return to the ring. - At this point, Paul Heyman's return as GM appears to have been a one night only thing. The plan is to continue to have Kurt Angle as the GM. This may change eventually but as of now, that is the plan. - Many wrestlers are upset over WWE calling up Tyson Tomko from OVW. Wrestlers feel that Tomko is very green, does not know how to act backstage, and was called up only due to his size. Credit: PWtorch.com
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Ok I'll give you that. Some of the storylines in the Ult. lines could be told in fewer issues. Sometimes it seems that they write the storys for the trade paperbacks. But, still at least the stories are self-contained in that title and aren't crossing over to tons of books like this Batman story. So, this is no where near as bad as Marvel.
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They don't care anymore. The worst part of it all is that it's nowhere near as bad as Marvel is right now. How are they as bad as Marvel? Marvel's storylines has been self-contained for the most part. I don't remember the last time that had a crossover this bad.
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Not when Steph is the head writer of the comic book he won't.
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That and it was report that anything Vince would ask Hogan to do something like a match, losing, what have you Hogan would always ask for more money.
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Yeah I'd love to see Molly snap and beat the crap out of Lawler for all the comments he made about her.
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Eugene's character to change...
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See that right there pissed me off about TE2 the most. On the ep he was cut everyone was talking about how great Danny was and how he would become a great wrestler. So why do they cut him? Because he can't cut a promo. Yeah Austin and Rock could cut a promo the minute the first talked into a mic. The guys got potential the ring work on that and worry about his mic skills later.
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Hell you just know that the next masked Mexican wrestler they're going to bring in to job to JBL is El Ass-O Wipe-O.
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No matter how tough Batman is you know he can't beat HHH. He'd be doing the job to him in no time cause he's The Game. ::runs away::
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Here's the ByteThis report. http://411mania.com/wrestling/news/newsboa...hp?news_id=9205 Hosts are JR and Josh Matthews! JR gives mad props to Josh’s clothing, pointing out that he dressed up nicely. Segment One: Droz Joined by Droz, kickin’ in his two cents. His thoughts on Backlash? He is now a believer in Randy Orton, the match had him dazed, amazed and confused. Randy certainly showed a tough side. JR points out that Randy proved he could take it as well as dish it out, it reminded him of a match between Mankind and Shawn Michaels, where HBK proved he could hang with the tough guys, against expectations. That match definitely won’t hurt Orton’s career. Droz did well on his predictions, but got the Tajiri/Coach match wrong. No one expected Cade to be Coach’s tag team partner. On announcers, Droz believes they can make or break a match; they pull you through the experience, and add to the excitement. Droz leaves. JR’s thoughts on Backlash? Very successful, the two or three matches which needed to deliver did. He enjoyed the title, Orton/Cactus, Christian/Jericho and Benjamin/Flair matches. JR had read on the internet that it was disrespectful for Ric Flair to be in the opening match at the PPV. JR disagrees and believes it is flattering; it’s the second most important match to be in. On his promotion within the company, JR explains that he has been promoted to Executive Vice President of Business Strategies. He is currently working on a number of WWE projects, including two movies and is also interfacing with senior managers, who while are excellent at what they do, have not been around the product for long. He is still doing RAW and is basically taking business stuff off Vince’s plate so he can concentrate of the creative side. He hired Johnny Ace to eventually replace him in talent relations, and thinks he will do a great job. He has read a lot of conspiracy theories on the internet and thinks their creators should apply for writing jobs at WWE. Kelly from Houston, Texas asks why JR always gets excited at the end of the programme. JR equates it to sex, the crescendo, if you will. The bigger the stakes, the bigger the emotion. His opinion on the Undertaker? JR is a big fan of what Taker does behind the scenes. Smackdown is going through a transitional period, and the Dead Man provides stability. JR is a fan of the man and the character. WWE and Stone Cold Steve Austin had a great run together, and were mutually beneficial. However, it is unfortunate to JR that they couldn’t come to an agreement. JR believes Austin will return but is burnt out at the moment. He hopes Austin’s advisors aren’t stupid, and don’t put him back in the ring at the request of people who flash a load of money in his face. He says Japanese Wrestling is ‘sucking pond water’ right now; they are desperate to sign a big star. JR believes it would be short sighted for Austin to accept an offer, short sighted, ill fated and poorly advised. On Goldberg, JR wants to make it clear that there was no contract offered to him. They had had casual discussions, but anything you’ve read on the internet is ‘bs’. Goldberg was only interested in staying if certain creative things were changed. Although JR considers Billy a friend, he thinks his love for the business has waned. Brock Lesnar wanted to see if he was stud enough or man enough to make it in the NFL. JR makes it pretty clear during this segment that he doesn’t believe Lesnar will make it. He says while Brock looks good on paper, the real test will be whether he has the skills. It would be good for WWE if he did make it though. Brock will probably re-evaluate WWE at the end of the football season. He is glad Brock followed his dream though, if ever there is a time to do it, now is the best. JR doesn’t believe Hogan not being at WMXX was a decision breaker for fans, and that Foley will always have a place within the company. JR is proud of the Rock’s film career and sees him as the next big action/adventure star. Selfishly JR wishes the Rock could devote more time to WWE, but realises he is there as much as possible. Wrestler Blake from Louisiana asks JR what it was like to be ringside for the series of matches between Steamboat and Flair. JR never went to work in the wrestling business without his roots established as a wrestling fan. The matches themselves were unbelievable – the wrestlers enlisted tremendous passions. Wrestlers have to be able to have the audience have an emotional investment. It was a great experience, but the only negative was that sometimes their matches seemed seamless, almost surreal. Eric from Ontario asks about a possible return for Jeff Hardy. JR is in talks with Hardy and hopes to have something positive to say within the next couple of weeks. He cares for Jeff and likes his passion – he needs to focus on becoming one of the biggest stars WWE has ever had. Segment Two: Michael Cole Joined by Michael Cole, who sees one of the biggest differences between being an announcer and tv reporter as objectivity. You have to stay unemotional as a reporter. It was a hard transitional period for him; he had to learn to allow himself to bring the emotion to a match. JR relates it to amateur wrestlers, who need to lighten up after being taught to not show any emotion during a match. JR thinks Michael Cole has progressed quickly as a play-by-play guy though. Michael Cole began his broadcasting career at Syracuse University and covered American Football. He then worked for a Texas radio station before being picked up by CBS News and being posted all around the world. Many people thought WWE was an odd career choice, but he’s always been a fan. Michael Cole is looking forward to Judgement Day, especially the match between Eddie Guerrero and JBL. THE JBL character will take a little while to develop but is being handled in the right direction. JR believes that if the two superstars’ styles won’t clash then it will be a good match. He is pleased with JBL’s presentation, now he needs to show he can back it up in the ring. Cole doesn’t see himself following in the footsteps of coach and going into wrestling/management. He is happy to be part of an angle once in a while but is happier at the broadcast table. He believes he was been lucky with his career and who he has been able to learn from, citing JR, Jerry Lawler, Tazz and Jim Cornette. Michael Cole got thrown into the deep end before he was ready, JR became ill and it was sink or swim time on the live RAW. According to JR he has had some bad cards handed to him but has overcome them. JR believes that as an announcer you have to be yourself, and those who try to be over the top will fail; it’s not always about volume. Smackdown as a B Show? JR says it’s ridiculous. In his personal opinion the brand extension is still in a transitional period. There were a couple of hiccups with talent on Smackdown and they have stiff competition on Thursday nights as well. JR thinks Booker T should be slapped for complaining that RAW was a better show. Michael Cole points out that Smackdown has broadcast 244 original episodes on network television, and that that is impressive, considering what a fuss shows make of the 100th episode. RAW has the advantage of a few more established stars than Smackdown, which has a number of younger stars who need to find their characters. Cole gives the example of Charlie Hass, who on the forthcoming Smackdown moves to the next level in entertaining people. JR reveals that he doesn’t know what will happen on Smackdown as he has stayed away from the Tuesday night spoilers, which the internet guys are so obsessed with. He is watching the show as it should be watched. Cole believes Eddie deserves to be where he is today for a number of reasons, including personal reasons and for Smackdown itself. The bottom line for JR is that guys like Guerrero give every athlete hope, regardless of size. Both Eddie and Benoit are WWE Champions, on WWE Interim Champions. Michael Cole leaves. Segment Three: Bill deMott Joined by Hugh Morrus, who is getting used to not being part of the action, but calling it instead. While he sees a possible return to the ring, he understands when it is time to step aside to let the new guys through. He sees John Cena as the future of the business. JR agrees, and also mentions Randy Orton and Shelton Benjamin, who he holds in high esteem. Both JR and deMott would like to see another series of Tough Enough, as long as an aggressive network picks it up and reality tv stays strong. Bill deMott leaves. JR feels that next week’s RAW will have a strong impact on the forthcoming title match between Benoit and HBK Next week Dr. Tom is back for a special Young Superstar Edition of Byte This! See you then. End of Show.
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I was thinking about this. On Raw after Molly had her wig pulled off by Victoria she snaps and chokes her out losing the match. So, does anyone else think this could be the start of a psycho Molly Holly? I think a Molly Holly that snaps on whoever she's wrestling, man or woman, after they pull the wig could be good. And I guess they need a new psycho woman since Victora went face. Me, I'd like to see how Molly would play out as a psycho it would be interesting to see.
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Yeah I remember reading that to. Hell remember at one point Flair, at his age, was pretty much the only member of Evo that wasn't injuried or fucked up and could still wrestle. How's that for an old man?
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What's that about? As far as I know the last Mw/C episode was basically just a regular episode with a message at the end of the credits saying it was the last show. No FOX didn't tell the cast that they were ending the show and never let them get a real final ep. In fact many of the cast found out about them being dumped from the radio or from people on the street not the people FOX. The cast was pissed at how they were treated. MWC was at FOX from the very start and after 11 years FOX didn't have the guts to tell them to there face they were being dumped or the let them have a real final ep. SO FUCK FOX UP THEIR ASS. BURN AND HELL AND DIE FOX FOR NOT GIVING THEM A REAL SEND OFF. FUCK OFF FOX I HOPE AL BUNDY KICKS YOUR ASS. AHHHHHHHH.
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Well really it was Vince that hired Dragon without seeing him thinking he would wrestle like a Japanese Rey. Then when he say the style that Dragon wrestled he had him depushed.
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WB Developing Movie On Life Of Kurt Cobain
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