Most likely No Mercy 2002, their best match IMO. I need to watch that again sometime, but I never labeled the tape, so it would take me forever to find it. God I hate myself sometimes...
It was No Mercy 2001.
And I always prefered their match at Royal Rumble 2002 for some reason.
I totally agree. You can't just start giving in to terrorist demands. It sends out a message that they can do this and get away with it complete with funding for more terrorist acts.
The four way match on Monday Nitro (04/05/99) was Ric Flair vs. Hollywood Hogan vs. Diamond Dallas Page vs. Goldberg.
The four way with Macho Man Randy Savage as the guest referee was Flair vs. Hogan vs. DDP vs. Sting at Spring Stampede 1999.
So which one do you mean?
I'm trying to figure out who's on this:
1st row (l to r): Angle, Kane
2nd row: Steph?, Foley, Rock
3rd row: D-Von, Buh Buh, Lita?
It seems that way to me.
I've heard about seven songs from the album and I from what I've heard it's great. "Slow Hands" is a classic and "Narc" is also a damn good one.
Mind you the first Libertines album isn't bad either.
The Man Who Knew Too Little (7/10)
Pretty good. Hardly a masterpiece, but still an entertaining film. If you've got a soft spot for slapstick you should find it amusing.
Adam Copeland on Edge Book
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