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  1. Sexton Hardcastle
  2. Steiners
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    Edgefest 2004

    Sounded good to me...until Good Charlotte (haven't heard The Salads yet) Nothing will top Edgefest 98 (Green Day AND Foo Fighters!!! )
  4. STALKER No...I just get to meet the talent due to knowing some people on the inside *coughrefJimmyKorderascough* Just saying what I thought of the ladies when I met them...that's all...really!
  5. Lita looks pretty bad sometimes but I met her during the Heat broadcast before No Way Out 2003 and she was hot as hell and that's what matters to me...really hot in person! Same with Dawn Marie, I never thought she was hot due to her face but then I met her last November before a house show, soooo hot. Torrie Wilson is the opposite, doesn't look so good in person. Sable looks the same...tv or no tv. <--- enjoys meeting the divas
  6. Kurt Angle Chris Jericho Big Show Eddy Guerrero A.J. Styles John Cena Matt Hardy Jerry Lynn Shawn Michaels Chris Sabin
  7. Yeah, Test was so over after SummerSlam 99 that when Austin got injured / hit by car, I honestly thought Test was gonna take Austin's place in the Triple Threat match at Survivor Series and win the title. Instead, the Big Show subbed for Austin and won...and no one cared. From there, Test lost his heat IMO due to not getting revenge on HHH for stealing his wife, he simply went back to the midcard and did nothing until T&A! My theory is WWE didn't think he paid his dues and didn't deserve the title but Test's last half of 99 run was like a blueprint on how to make a new main-eventer (a couple of victories over champ HHH don't hurt) EDIT: On topic, just remebered Bret Hart's first title win over Ric Flair. Bret just arrived in Saskatoon for the house show and Vince tells him he just decided to make him the next champ starting...hmmm...tonight, why not?
  8. I concur
  9. - Kung Pow - Out Cold - UHF
  10. OTHER: Jake "The Snake" Roberts!
  11. I'll add to the ??? vs. Eddie love! I just watched it on The Score (Canadian Channel) now I turned it to UPN to watch it again!!! Another thing...will we be subjected to a year's worth of that WrestleMania 21 commercial...IT"S IN A YEAR!
  12. On one hand, putting the Rumble on the DVD will use up an hour that could be devoted to other matches... On the other, now I don't have to waste money on the Rumble 04 DVD...God, that undercard was a disaster!
  13. Road Wild 99
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    WWE on MADtv

    I just badmouthed MadTv to hell but damn I do love those Kenny Rogers Jackass skits! A couple of good skits over 5 years do not make up for the fact that the show used to be damn good and it sucks ass now.
  15. He wrote "Sexy Boy" and for that Jimmy Hart deserves our undying love and respect *bows*
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    WWE on MADtv

    I went out / forgot and missed it...although I'm not surprised to hear MadTV sucked...It hasn't been remotely funny since Will Sasso lost his fat. Too bad cause I was a big fan until like 99. If I were Fox, I would've cancelled it the minute Sasso and Nicole Sullivan left for the third time or so. Put that damn show out of it's misery!!! Anyway, hopefully Kevin Smith's thing will be on his website. I'll never understand people who think MadTV is funnier than SNL. SNL can be hit or miss but MadTV is the worst show on tv. Watching paint dry > MadTv
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    Chavo Sr.

    About Chavo's match at WrestleMania: "This is a shenanigan!!!" GOLD!
  18. Off topic: About your sig, fearmosaicphilosophy, Papa Shango on Family Feud?!?!? In the days of kayfabe, that would've just been weird
  19. More 'Mania memories...but I won't be there By BRET 'HITMAN' HART - SLAM! Wrestling Wrestlemania X. March 20, 1994. Madison Square Garden. It was unquestionably one of the biggest nights of my career. It was arguably the greatest opening match held at the greatest wrestling hall of them all. In the first of two co-main event matches on a huge show celebrating the 10th anniversary of Wrestlemania, my feud with my brother Owen was at its red-hot peak and we blended his high-flying skills and my solid technical style to build a match that would finally earn Owen the respect he had so long deserved. It seems ironic now the only way both Owen and I could get to the top of the WWF was to become nasty, vicious villains. What a lot of people don't know is how Owen and I figured out two different ways to reverse the sharpshooter. In what was then considered to be one of the biggest upsets of all time, Owen pinned me when I went for a victory roll. It might seem strange but nobody was more proud of his victory over me than I was. I opened the show and closed the show. In the other main event, I squared off with 500-lb. Yokozuna and regained the world heavyweight title. The wrestlers piled out of the dressing room and hoisted me on their shoulders in what was a genuine and spontaneous showing of respect I'll never forget. Wrestlemania XI was at the Hartford Civic Center on April 2, 1995, when I took on two-time world champion Bob Backlund in a classic matchup of the old generation versus the new. Unfortunately, it was a submission match centred around one of us having to say 'I quit.' When I finally hooked old Backlund in his own hold, the cross-face chicken wing, he soon found out just how painful it really was. It hurt so much that when guest referee Roddy Piper stuck the microphone in his face and asked him if he'd had enough, he couldn't remember to say 'I quit,' so he blurted out, "Yes!" With no disrespect to Backlund, this was probably my least memorable Wrestlemania match but only because it was such a poor concept. I redeemed myself the following year at Wrestlemania XII in the infamous iron- man match with Shawn Michaels. This was the toughest match I ever had. That year, Michaels took the winter off to train solely for our one-hour marathon match, while I was being jackknifed and pancaked all winter in short but physical matches with the biggest behemoths in the WWF at that time -- Diesel, Undertaker, Psycho Sid and Yoko. This, along with a gruelling tour of India only weeks before Wrestlemania XII, made it extremely difficult for me to build my stamina for a one-hour pay-per-view main-event match. Luckily for me, I could see I was being set up. The plan was for Shawn to scrape me off the mat, so Vince McMahon and Jim Ross could describe in their commentary how Michaels, who was a few years younger than me, had just taken over for the new generation. Instead, I trained like an absolute lunatic every day -- on my own time -- and I think if you watch that match, you'll come to find that, more often than not, it was The Hitman scraping The Heartbreak Kid off the mat. To both our credit, I think the iron man match at Wrestlemania XII still sets the standard for hour-long matches. The following year, I fully expected to have my planned rematch with Michaels, the still-reigning champion, but rather than lose to me, he came up with another of his many phony injuries. So, plans were changed and I was hastily matched with Stone Cold Steve Austin, who was just beginning to make a name for himself. I've always felt this match opened the door for Stone Cold, who told me just a few months ago it was his all- time favourite match. In my opinion, it was not only my best Wrestlemania match but also the single greatest Wrestlemania match ever. And as for the rumour I'll be appearing at Wrestlemania XX tomorrow at MSG, I want to wish Chris Benoit all the luck in the world and, to all the grapplers, have the time of your lives. I'll be watching but I won't be there.
  20. Sounds fn good...I'll be there!
  21. We get the UK version here in Canada which is much more graphic. Like guess which one of these guys has the bigger wang...place your bets? Then we get a cock shot of the right choice! OR which of these men is actually drawing the nude model? The U.S. version on Fox had the games that could be put on primetime tv.
  22. Buff as Scott Steiner's sidekick (98-99) was Bagwell's good era IMO...funnily enough that was when he couldn't wrestle
  23. Actually not... WM2 - Terry pinned JYD WM3 - Danny Davis pinned Davey Boy WM4 - Martel got pinned after his Boston Crab was broken thanks to Fuji's cane to the head I believe (not sure about the object but sure about the pin)
  24. Eddy is still in this series...AWESOME!
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