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  1. Ok so let me get this right WM is starting at 6. An hour earlier then when the PPVs usually start and Heat is going to be on an hour earlier at 5 right?
  2. But, it's his dream he wants to be in the WWE and sell popcorn. WWE is the big leagues.
  3. Yeah I think so cause I remember Heyman saying that when he first formed Team Angle.
  4. Hell ever since Batman Returns first came out in '92 there was talks, plans, rumors, whatever of Tim Burton doing a Catwoman movie with Pfieffer but, for whatever reason it never. I think it would have rocked if they did.
  5. http://cnn.netscape.cnn.com/news/story.jsp...10&floc=NW_5-L1 ``He's a quiet kid, a gentle kid,'' thats code for he's going to snap and kill us all.
  6. God damnit Youth N Asia finish your sunday. *Hits Youth N Asia in the face with a baseball bat*
  7. Mad TV is about to show Kenny Roger's Jackass on Comedy Central in a few minutes.
  8. Austin: So writers what have got for me today. Writer: Well Steve there be two guys wrestling and then you come down the on your ATV and give them stunners. Austin: BRILLIANT Writer: Then you'll do an interview so the crowd can chant What Austin: BRILLIANT Writer:Then you spend the next 15 minutes beating up Brock and making him look like a bitch. Austin: BRILLIANT Writer: Then you'll drink lots of beer. Austin: BRILLIANT Writer: Then you'll give a woman a beer and when she doesn't drink it you bitch slap her and give her a stunner. Austin: BRILLIANT Writer: And, of course, JR will be yelling your name like he does for you in the bedroom. Austin: BRILLIANT. You guys are the best writers in the world I don't know why the rest of the RAW wrestlers don't like you. Aw they're dumb anyways.
  9. Or better yet Vince can restart the XFL.
  10. Ok so we had one on Brock so how do you think they will have Goldberg leave RAW? Have Vince become tired of him and fire him out right? Any other ideas?
  11. Yeah lets book a ladder match between a guy with a bad neck, a guy with a bad back, and a guy with just a broken down body. This should be a fun train wreck.
  12. Because they don't have an eye for hosses like JR does.
  13. Wrestlers Happy With Backstage Talent Meetings Everyone thinks they are for the best... The pre-RAW and Smackdown talent meetings have gotten over very well with the wrestlers. While many complained of problems early on, those seem to have been fixed. Wrestlers like that they are told what is working and what to fix. Vince McMahon, Jim Ross, Johnny Ace, Stephanie McMahon, and a variety of agents provide feedback to the talent each week. Credit: Torch Newsletter
  14. RAW Wrestlers Getting Frustrated With Creative Team Many think writers only write for top stars... Much of the RAW crew is frustrated with the creative team. They feel as if the writers only write for the top stars like Steve Austin or Evolution. The general belief is that Vince McMahon only pressures RAW writers Brian Gewirtz and Michael Hayes to come up with stuff for the top stars. Credit: Torch Newsletter
  15. Vikings Coach Says No Thanks To Brock NFL coach Mike Tice doesn't seem interested in Brock... Mike Tice, head coach of the NFL's Minneasota Vikings, commented today on the rumors that Brock Lesnar will be trying out for his team. The following quotes are from the Minneapolis Star-Tribune : "I've heard it. There's no tryout. We haven't talked to him. I'm not gonig to spend any time on that rumor." Brock's college wrestling coach, J. Robinson, had this to say: "If he were to call me, I'd investigate to see what kind of football background he has. But I'm not spendnig any time thinking about it." Credit: WrestlingObserver.com
  16. Steph was part of the match, though. Yeah but. lets be real here it was booked as a feud between HHH and Steph with Jericho tagging along.
  17. http://channels.netscape.com/ns/crime/stor...110&floc=NW_1-T Woman Charged in Death of Disabled Son CRYSTAL LAKE, Ill. (AP) - A woman was charged with involuntary manslaughter in the death of her disabled teenage son, who weighed just 23 pounds, authorities said. Emergency workers responding to a call for assistance Thursday morning found 15-year-old Seamus M. Leonard, who suffered from cerebral palsy, lying amid piles of trash. An autopsy revealed the boy died of pneumonia and malnutrition was listed as a contributing cause, prosecutor Gary Pack said. ``The condition of this victim was worse than any victim I have ever seen,'' he said. ``It would bring anyone to tears.'' The mother, 44-year-old Kathy Leonard, was in custody Friday in lieu of $1 million bond. Another hearing was scheduled for March 17. Leonard's public defender, Richard Behof, did not immediately return a call Friday. Six other children, ages 3 to 17, were placed in protective custody. The home was deemed uninhabitable by the city's building department and county health department, police said. ``The house was in absolute squalor,'' Police Chief Howard Parth said. Social workers visited the home in January 2003 after complaints of a fight between the children's father and one of the older sons. Stephen Leonard, 48, no longer lives in the home, officials said. ``There was no indication the home was in the condition it is now,'' DCFS spokeswoman Jill Manuel said. Five of the six children - two boys and four girls - occasionally fed the victim, but they did not tell teachers or neighbors of the conditions in the home, according to Pack.
  18. Don't you know. They need the roids to help rehab their injuries and they have a doctors note to prove it.
  19. Jericho: Oh Master H I offer you my first born son for another title run.
  20. How about stop using too much roids like Batista,Steiner and HHH, those 3 get injured just by walking. Yet notice how wrestlers that use the "hollow acrobatic moves" like RVD hardly ever get injured.
  21. From 411 PPV Buyrates & Main Events For All Past WrestleManias Posted By Ashish on 03.12.04 See how WrestleMania has done over the years and who has drawn... The following are the buyrates for the past WrestleMania PPVs (going back to 1987). As of last year, a 1.0 buyrates translates to roughly 400,000 buys. That figure does not apply to earlier years. Note that WWE is hoping that WrestleMania XX draws at least 1,000,000 buys (roughly a 2.5 buyrate). WWE has not drawn that high a buyrate for WrestleMania since 1991. WrestleMania III 1987 Main Event: Hulk Hogan vs. Andre the Giant 10.2 buyrate WrestleMania IV 1988 Main Event: Randy Savage vs. Ted DiBiase 6.5 buyrate WrestleMania V (1989) Main Event: Hulk Hogan vs. Randy Savage 5.9 buyrate WrestleMania VI (1990) Main Event: Hulk Hogan vs. The Ultimate Warrior 3.8 buyrate WrestleMania VII (1991) Main Event: Hulk Hogan vs. Sgt. Slaughter 2.8 buyrate WrestleMania VIII (1992) Main Event: Randy Savage vs. Ric Flair | Hulk Hogan vs. Sycho Sid 2.3 buyrate WrestleMania IX (1993) Main Event: Bret Hart vs. Yokozuna 2.0 buyrate WrestleMania X (1994) Main Event: Bret Hart vs. Yokozuna 1.68 buyrate WrestleMania XI (1995) Main Event: Shawn Michaels vs. Diesel | Bam Bam Bigelow vs. Lawrence Taylor 1.3 buyrate WrestleMania XII (1996) Main Event: Bret Hart vs. Shawn Michaels 1.2 buyrate WrestleMania XIII (1997) Main Event: Sycho Sid vs. The Undertaker | Bret Hart vs. Steve Austin 0.77 buyrate WrestleMania XIV (1998) Main Event: Shawn Michaels vs. Steve Austin 2.3 buyrate WrestleMania XV (1999) Main Event: Steve Austin vs. The Rock 2.32 buyrate WrestleMania XVI (2000) Main Event: The Rock vs. Triple H vs. The Big Show vs. Mick Foley 2.35 buyrate WrestleMania XVII (2001) Main Event: Steve Austin vs. The Rock 2.18 buyrate WrestleMania XVIII (2002) Main Event: The Rock vs. Hulk Hogan 1.60 buyrate WrestleMania XIX (2003) Main Event: Kurt Angle vs. Brock Lesnar | Hulk Hogan vs. Vince McMahon | The Rock vs. Steve Austin 1.40 buyrate
  22. McMahon Again Considering Bringing Back WCW But will he actually do it this time? Some backstage indicate that Vince McMahon has once again given some thought to bringing back the WCW brand name. However, it seems that when Vince starts to think about bringing the name back again, he ends up deciding not to bring back a "failed brand." Credit: Torch Newsletter HAHAHA like it will ever happen.
  23. JR Speaks On Brock, WMXX, Foley, Rock, & More Jim Ross speaks on Brock's shocking announcement... Jim Ross discussed Brock Lesnar, this weekend's 20th Wrestlemania, Steve Austin's current health situation and a whole lot more, on The Wrestling Guys Radio Show last night. The Wrestling Guys can be heard on 910 WPFB in Cincinnati and Dayton, Ohio at 6 p.m. every Wednesday. You can listen to the interview at the redesigned TheWrestlingGuys.com (http://www.thewrestlingguys.com), as well as past interviews with Eric Bischoff and Bobby Heenan over the last month. Jim Ross on Brock Lesnar "He's a great kid. i have a lot of respect for Brock. I like him. He grew up on a farm in South Dakota and I grew up on a farm in Oklahoma. I followed him in college. Jerry Brisco and I recruited him. Jerry Brisco primarily recruited him. Brock's coach (his wrestling coach at the University of Minnesota), Jay Robertson, was a college wresting teammate with Brisco at Oklahoma State. We got Sheldon Benjamin and Brock off that team. We have a lot things to say about Brock. He's a good kid, very athletic and has a lot of opportunities in this world for him. Whatever decisions are made will be finalized after Wrestlemania, that's our focus. On recent media coverage of Brock Lesnar "Somethings I've read on the internet are somewhat accurate. A lot of things you read, its someone getting someone's opinion over the telephone, because the internet fellas aren't normally behind the scenes. They aren't reporters who are asking questions and don't have access to people on an official basis. You can't beleive everything you read. We'll cross that bridge when we come to it. I can tell you this, Brock Lesnar is highly regarded in our office and probably the most highly regarded athlete we've picked up in the talent department." On Lesnar's match at Wrestlemania "He'll be at his best on sunday. Goldberg will be challenged to match him athletically in that match, and I know that's something Bill will do." On Steve Austin's rise in physical involvment on television: "I think what you're seeing is Steve continuing to feel better. His quality of life and level of health is improving. I would not say that Austin will not wrestle a match again. I don't think that would be accurate or honest. With that said, we dont have any matches for Steve on the drawing board, or anything on for Wrestlemania 21, or "he'll at return Summerslam," or "we'll waite until we do Houston Astrodome again." People will start booking this match when they hear it, it will take on different incarnations. He feels great, he is in excellent condition. His head is good, his fire is burning. He still, unfortunately, has some health limitations that will never go away. If his overall general health continues to improve, it might allow him to work a retirement match at an ideal circumstance and an ideal time of place." On Mick Foley and Rock being prepared for their match at Wrestlemania: "From a pure wrestling match, Rock and Foley may be taxed if the match goes long, but it being a tag should help. With Rock, Foley and Flair in the same match, it can't help but be good." On changing wrestling style: "We're trying to get back to a more fundamentally sound presentation in-ring presentation for our wrestlers. Doing acrobatic moves is very hollow. It doesn't allow the fan to make a long term emotional investment in a match. The game of human chess, as Gordon Solie used to say, is still a factor in the basics of human nature... Its going to allow these young men and women to have a longer career and not deal with these horrific and nagging injuries."
  24. Bret Hart lost his fight to claim worker's compensation benefits in Washington D.C. earlier this month. Hart claimed that he worked in D.C. because he wrestled there, his merchandise was sold there, and his matches were shown there. Hart's career ended there in December of 1999 due to a kick to the head from Goldberg. WCW opposed his claim, stating that he worked in Georgia (where he signed his contract) and therefore was covered by Georgia law. It was ruled that Hart did not work in Washington D.C. Credit: PWInsider.com
  25. USA Today's Huge Story On Wrestling Deaths Now Online Check out the story that everyone in wrestling has been fearing... USA Today printed their huge story on wrestling deaths today. Research for the story went on for 8 months. Below are the different parts of the story: http://www.411mania.com/wrestling/news/new...p?news_id=8799p
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