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  1. CanadianChick

    Kurt Angle needs more surgery

    Well hopefully, he gets better soon. I'm just glad that this happened now and not a month before WrestleMania or something.
  2. CanadianChick

    THE ANGLE AWARDS~! #470

    I guess that makes me a rookie then.
  3. This is too much. Gotta love how someone had a camera handy to take pictures of drunk wrestlers.
  4. CanadianChick

    WWE Unscripted

    Chapter 149: Comedy and Shock TV: What the good stuff is made of.
  5. CanadianChick

    WWE Unscripted

    Chapter 141: Brock and Kurt's hot wives!
  6. CanadianChick

    WWE Unscripted

    Chapter 139: Sable's secrets: "How I stay on top." HAHAHA! Get it? She said "stay on top"! SEX SELLS!
  7. CanadianChick

    No mention of CRASH on RAW tonight?

    I think they'll probably do a "In Memory Of" on Smackdown. Not sure if they'll do anything on Confidential though.
  8. CanadianChick

    OMG I KNOW WHAT BOOKER DID LAST SUMMER!

    You would think they would be nice enough to leave their number though...
  9. CanadianChick

    OMG I KNOW WHAT BOOKER DID LAST SUMMER!

    Find out next week as we also see highlights of Jericho's date with Trish! OMG~! Teen DRAMAH!
  10. CanadianChick

    News, Rumors, Shit, Stuff, etc,.

    If London and Spanky just have to slow down their style to prevent injury, I'm fine with it. As someone else said, it makes their cool moves seem even more amazing. BUT, and this is a big BUT, if they completely change their style, this isn't good, obviously. From what I gather though, they just don't want them to kill themselves 4 nights a week. They are just protecting thier investments. The only logic I can see behind not letting Hurricane do the chokeslam is if they don't want him to be as much as a comedy character anymore. I have the feeling that isn't the case though.
  11. CanadianChick

    Smackdown Non Spoilers

    If so, post them. Thanks.
  12. CanadianChick

    The One and Only Smackdown! HCTP Thread

    I know. But why didn't they just give him that one in the beginning? I hate the green tights. They are so very ugly.
  13. CanadianChick

    I Just Got A New Job!

    That's a sweet job. Better than McDonalds or anything like that.
  14. CanadianChick

    Smackdown: HCTP CAW thread

    Anyone have a good Molly? She's not even in the game.
  15. CanadianChick

    The One and Only Heat Thread

    Stevie Night Heat starts the show off! Well, this match should be decent.
  16. CanadianChick

    Would this work?

    To top that all off, Moore played a face on Velocity, didn't he?
  17. CanadianChick

    Who's on the injured list?

    Yeah, I've got some shit called 'osgood's shlatters' or something in my left knee...messed up my knee pretty bad. Worst thing is, the 'doc' said it'd be gone in 6 months. Year and a half later, and I still can't play soccer for more than about...ooh...10 minutes without it starting up again. I wear a knee brace for it sometimes...doesn't do a damn bit of difference though which is annoying. That sucks. I didn't have to take any time off from sports, but I did end up quitting track and basketball from a result of it. The knee brace doesn't help at all? Maybe it's just the wrong type. Ever gone to a knee specialist?
  18. CanadianChick

    How many pairs of shoes do you own?

    2 flip-flops, normal runners, volleyball runners, dress shoes, casual shoes, 3 fancy sandles. Conclusion: Way too many
  19. I said Scott Steiner. I just don't like him. THat's all.
  20. CanadianChick

    HeldDOWN~! Booking

    I want to do something...but I don't know what yet.
  21. CanadianChick

    Who's on the injured list?

    I have an ongoing knee problem for about 4 years now. I have to wear a kneebrace whenever I run or do volleyball. I have a strained quad muscle right now. It's not too bad though. Just an annoying pain. I had tendinitous (wow, I don't think that's how you spell that) in both of my shoulders this year, but it's alright now. They get sore after a lot of swimming sometimes, but nothing too bad. I threw out my back recently. Man, swimming with that was a bitch. And finally, yesterday, some 6'2 monster bitch spiked the ball straight on my face. I don't even remember the rest of the set really. I was pretty damn dizzy. And my coach didn't even sub me off! Ah well, it's a funny story to tell at least.
  22. Hello again, back again with my birthday edition of the Edgeucation. Two days and I hit the big 3-0. Can you have a mid-life crisis at 30? Oh well, this year will mark my return to doing what I love to do, and I actually feel younger physically than I have in years. That's what eight months off will do for you. I'm sure within two weeks of coming back I'll feel beat up again, but that's the price to play. With the unfortunate passing of Road Warrior Hawk, Mike Hegstrand, last week, it got me to thinking about tag teams, and some of my favorites over the years. Teams I grew up watching and teams I competed against. I was always fascinated by tag team wrestling and some of my favorite wrestlers growing up were, at that point, tag team wrestlers. Here are some of my all time favorites: The Hart Foundation--The first "bad guys" I ever cheered. They brought the strength of Jim "the Anvil" Neidhart, and the skills of Bret Hart, who was always one of my favorites, even back in the beginning before his singles success. The matches they had with the Rockers and British Bulldogs were classics. The Rockers--Two guys who could wrestle, move and excite. I can watch a Rocker match against anyone, and that's a testament to their ability as a team. They did things that I had never seen tag teams do. Their matches against the Brain Busters, Orient Express, Demolition, Powers of Pain, Hart Foundation, and pretty much everyone were awesome. They could have had a match with two brooms and it would have been exciting. I'm also proud of the fact that, like Bret Hart, I pegged Shawn Michaels as a future singles superstar (obviously I wasn't the only one). The Brain Busters--Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard were the team that Christian and I tried to pattern ourselves after. To me the Dudleys are the modern version of the Road Warriors, the Hardys were like the Rockers and we tried to be the antagonist 'Busters (with a few more high flying moves thrown in). I loved the 'Busters or Horsemen, whatever you want to call them. They made their opponents look like gold. They were the thinking man's tag team. The Road Warriors/Legion of Doom--I was never a huge fan of the L.O.D, but they did, along with the Rock 'n' Roll Express, epitomize tag team wrestling in the 80's. I grew up a WWE fan. We didn't get NWA where I lived in Canada, so I guess I was a little biased toward WWE teams, but the L.O.D were definitely intimidating as hell, and Hawks' promos were some of the best in the business. Rock 'n' Roll Express--once again, I didn't get much of the Rock 'n' Rolls growing up, but I have since, and I love watching their stuff. The perennial underdogs who would somehow pull it off. Ricky Morton is one of the best ever at garnering your sympathy. The British Bulldogs--I watched Stampede Wrestling growing up, so I knew what to expect from Davey Boy and Dynamite. Once they hit WWE they exploded, because no one had seen the things they were doing. Flying headbutts off of shoulders and superplexes were pretty rare in those days. Simply put, the Bulldogs may have been my favorite tag team ever. Demoltion--I always loved Demoltion. I don't really know why, because I usually gravitated to teams like the Harts and Rockers, but for some reason the Demo's were always a team I looked forward to seeing. I loved seeing them face off against all of the teams from that era, especially the Harts and 'Busters. The Freebirds--the first team to have 3 interchangeable members. Those members, Michael "P.S." Hayes, Terry "Bam Bam" Gordy, and Buddy "Jack" Roberts, were completely different style-wise, but somehow it just clicked. A team I wish I had more tape of is Pat Patterson and Ray Stevens. Two masters of the game. Now most of the teams I've mentioned are from the 80s, so I have to mention some fairly current teams that I believe belong alongside the aforementioned greats. I may be a little biased but you know I have to say the Hardy Boyz and Dudley Boyz. I'd like to think that along with E&C, all three teams were able to bring tag team wrestling back to the forefront and make it matter again. I grew up watching the Rockers, Bulldogs, Foundation and 'Busters, which was a golden era in tag wrestling. I think that our three teams were able to do it again with some help from teams like the New Age Outlaws, the APA, Too Cool, and Benoit/Jericho. When I look at the tag team scene now I'd have to say that Haas and Benjamin impress me the most. La Resistance has really picked up their game, especially with the addition of Rob Conway. I think it's great that the Bashams are getting a chance to show what they can do. If the Guerreros are a full time team, they are also one of the best. Who knows, maybe we're looking at another resurgence of tag team wrestling. Went to the funeral of Stu Hart last week. It actually felt more like a celebration of a full life well lived. It was a fitting send off to a great man. Until next week, you have been Edgeucated.
  23. CanadianChick

    Edge The Moviestar?

    I also read that Midias would come back. What's your point?
  24. CanadianChick

    Skull and Crossbones

    :Sighs: Fine then. It was TMD that recruited me.
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