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Off air results from RAW... Credit: 1wrestling.com/411mania Hey all, I attended the January 5th RAW at the Pyramid. Random comment but standing outside in the cold waiting to get in the Pyramid was no treat. The show was ok. The crowd was pretty active for the most part. I would say about 8,000 was at the show. Rock band Saliva was there on the front row on the non-TV side. Dark Match: Rico w/ Miss Jackie defeated John Heidenreich with the roundhouse kick. Sunday Night Heat: Randy Orton defeated Val Venis in a non-title match w/ the RKO. Randy Orton's loud crowd reaction surprised me. He is going to definitely step up in 2004. Al Snow and The Coach came out to a decent pop. Garrison Cade and Mark Jindrak defeated Matt and Jon from Tough 3. The Tough Enough boys looked like a young version of the Hardy Boyz. They didn't botch any spots to my amazement. Sunday Night pyro... Matt Hardy Version 1 defeated Lance Storm w/ 2 ladies with the Twist of Fate. Matt Hardy was better off on Smackdown. After RAW went off the air.. Batista tried to cut a promo but after he said, "We are the tag champions" the microphone went out which left the crowd confused. Triple H was then left alone in the ring selling the Sweet Chin Music. Oddly HHH was then signaling a ring person to throw out some beer, ala Stone Cold. But uh oh, Stone Cold came out in his 4 wheeler. For about 20 minutes Stone Cold and Triple H talk about various subjects such as old Memphis wrestling tapes, Jerry Lawler, beer tossing, football, and their past. Stone Cold and HHH were then teasing the crowd, saying that they were going to make up and let bygones be bygones. But that wasn't to be as Stone Cold remembered the promo Triple H earlier on the show. After they toasted Stone Cold gave HHH 2 stunners. Biggest Face Pops 1. Stone Cold 2. Shawn Michaels 3. Jerry Lawler 4. Randy Orton (Heat) Biggest Heels Pops 1. HHH 2. Kane 3. Ric Flair/Batista 4. La Resistance
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I been seeing previews all week. Looks good. About time this show returned.
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Still doesn't make much sense, but maybe they think when Show does finally defend it he'll lose it and it will mean more?
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You know, people give guys like A-train, Jindrak and Cade heat on the B-shows as well. Then once they get pushed on the main shows people don't care as much.
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This is the 3rd time he's got cheered since he's been on Raw. I hope he gets a response from all crowds from now on. Well, the crowd probably heard the music and thought Triple H and/or Flair was coming out.
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Orton & Henry both killed the crowd last night. Only time they got a real reaction was when they said it was going to be Henry Vs Orton and you could hear the crowd moan in pain.
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Good Riddance. B2K were one of those suppose huge, successful groups MTV always shows, but I've never heard them on the radio. Never seen them in a magazine. Never seen them on an award show or any other TV show.
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E Entertainment's 101 most OH CUT IT ALREADY!
haVoc replied to Youth N Asia's topic in Television & Film
Speaking of 101 list. This Sunday kicks off a new list on E!. "101 most unforgettable SNL moments." -
Almost anyone swinging a chair will get a pop, though. When Bob Holly did his run in during the Big Show/Rey segment I didn't see the crowd pop for his run down the ramp or his drop kick to Big Show. They popped for Rey's 619. Then Holly walked up the isle with Rey trying to get some of Rey's heat.
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E Entertainment's 101 most OH CUT IT ALREADY!
haVoc replied to Youth N Asia's topic in Television & Film
The list do get annoying. I usually just change the channel though. I like a lot of the shows on E!. I really liked the "Rock Star Daughters" special a few weeks ago. -
A whole lotta coke.
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I wouldn't say Led Zeppelin was a burn out. I'll throw out the Red Hot Chili Peppers. Their sound has got a bit more slick and clean, but their still putting out great albums. I'm sure some with debate that though.
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The thing that kind of pisses me off about it is MTV has spent the better half of the last 13 years sucking Cobains dick and making fun of Crue and other bands from that era. Now they can make some money off of Motley Crue so their going to honor them.
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That scares me. Starring as ..... Vince Neil, played by Nick Carter (Backstreet Boy) Nikki Sixx, played by Benji (Good Charlotte) Mick Mars, played by Lil' Jon Tommy Lee, played by Ashton Kutcher Heather Locklear, played by Hilary Duff Pamela Anderson, played by Pamela Anderson
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She didn't. "Come Away With Me" was released in 2002. But this year alone she sold 5.1 million of that album. It makes me happy to see some one like Norah Jones or a band like 3 Doors Down be able to hang with the TRL artist up there in success.
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So Hardy/Dreamer may not even get shown and Jericho and Christian both had the night off from the ring? Good thing we got that 6 women tag instead. Can't bitch too much though. Raw was pretty good.
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That's not disappointing. Anything above 3.5 is good for WWE at this point.
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Hasn't Britney's new album sold 1.5 million already? Plus a hit on the radio and MTV? Doesn't sound like her career has fallen much unlike Fred Durst.
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I think what she meant to say was "WWE Super Stars were demanding movie roles!"
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OMG~! Over The Top part 2!!!!!
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Flair in 2003/2004 has become what Steph was in 2000. Anytime she came to ringside, you knew she would interfere and HHH would win. No way! Flair is the best part of Triple H's matches sometimes. It's part of being a heel manager and working the crowd and viewers. Would you have taken Hennan, Fuji and Hart away in the 80's/90's? Hell, I want more male managers. Rico could have been the Jimmy Hart of this generation.
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Brock Lesnar starts handing out **** matches like candy, but some people will still bitch he's just a hoss and was pushed too soon back in 2002. Triple H has his best year in the ring since 2000. Kurt Angle either dies or cripples himself in the middle of the ring. Undertaker doesn't retire. Survivor Series, Jericho (face) defeats Triple H for the World Title. December 1, 2004, after years of being a workaholic, Vince McMahon suffers a stroke. December 2, 2004, Steph takes full control of creative. On the December 6th Raw, Triple H beats Jericho clean for the Title at the 3:15 mark.
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Happy New Years. Last night kind of sucked. But, still managed to wake up with a bit of a hang over.