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Everything posted by Si82
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"Mint Car" - The Cure
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What ever happend to Brakus? I only remember seeing him "wrestle" once, and was live at Mayhem in Manchester in April '98.
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By choice? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Yes. It was only £1 and now I have "Rap is Crap" on CD.
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"Wake Me Up When September Ends" - Green Day
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"Greatest Hits" - The Cure "Discovery" - Daft Punk "Mad Season" - Matchbox Twenty "Meat is Murder" - The Smiths "Supergrass" - Supergrass "Straight Outta Compton: N.W.A. 10th Anniversary Tribute" - Various Artists "WCW Mayhem: The Music" - Various Artists
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Does anyone know why the hell Masahiro Chono burst in during a Vampiro interview at WCW Souled Out 2000? Did it lead to an angle or match between the two?
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"Happy Nation" - Ace of Base
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As much as I love Bret Hart, and had this been simply a personal choice between the two I would have picked Bret, I'll have to go with Ric Flair. He was on top for many, many years and always drew.
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I got that title on all the voting windows.
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It seems quite bizzare. I just hope it's not them that McFly intend to destroy on the radio this morning.
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Yesterday: Unleashed (7/10)
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It's a fake, plain and simple. Shawn Michaels was too hot in 1996 to lose the belt that quickly to a fellow babyface. If you go to this page and scroll down to the July 25th poster, you can see the original ad. All they did was take Shawn out and put Warrior in - http://www.angelfire.com/wrestling/cawthon777/96a.htm <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I didn't think they would have given the title to Warrior, thanks cawthon. I wonder why they just didn't find an actual poster with Warriors name on it.
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I'd liked Wrestlemania: The Arcade Game...back in '95. It was one of the few arcade games I'd play. However, it has been surpassed since then and I wouldn't want a disaster like the uber crappy In Your House.
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To try and make their product seem exiting. Although in the process i can almost 100% garuntee you that they will just de sensitise their fans to title changes, to the point where they wont mean anything. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Like what happend with WCW in 2000 when Jarrett became a four time WCW Champion in the space of about three months. Why did they bother giving the title to Rhino in the first place only to give it back to Jarrett? Jarrett shouldn't be the champion or the figure head of TNA. I can only hope they are going to have him drop the title to Monty Brown but I wouldn't be surprised if they didn't.
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Indeed it is. I never knew that Mark had worked as a producer for anyone. I may have to track this down. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I recommend getting Gospel Comes From New Guinea, a singles/b-sides collection (none of there singles appear in any of 23 Skidoo's other albums). It has that song on it, as well as some other real gems. After that, get 7 Songs (which was produced by Genesis P. Orridge and Peter Christopherson of Throbbing Gristle) and Urban Gamelean. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Cheers for the info man. Anyway... "Their Law" - The Prodigy
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I'd go with Starrcade '97 too. WCW built up the event masterfully. The main event between Hogan and Sting was something the fans had wanted to say for over a year. It's just a shame that the event, when it did finally go down, was such a dissapointment.
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I just watched "The Self Destruction of the Ultimate Warrior" DVD this morning and during the part on his second WWF run it features a still of poster. The poster is advertising an event on which Warrior was supposed to face Vader. However, above the Warriors name it says "Federation Championship Match" and indicates Warrior as being champion. My question is, were there any plans to make Warrior WWF back in 1996? If not, then what's going on with that poster?
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That was the best part of the trailer. Man, that set looks awesome. I can't wait to get my hands on it.
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Sin City (9/10)
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Indeed it is. I never knew that Mark had worked as a producer for anyone. I may have to track this down.
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Um, Wallace and Gromit is without doubt the best film on that list. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Too right. "A History of Violence" isn't a bad film but Wallace and Gromit is far superior.
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"Tomko, give me a beat." ".....no." <{POST_SNAPBACK}> That was the only time I ever found Tomko entertaining.
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What's the point? The list is a joke.
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Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit (8/10)