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Undertaker rub upcoming, perhaps?
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Mark out moment there
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Whoa, is # 30 Undertaker actually going to win?!
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Yeah, Sabu's going through that table.
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Wow, they cut JR and ECW from commentary.
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I actually liked the ending. Better than the usual double KO finish at least.
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Already? There's only the Rumble match and the bigger World Title match left after it.
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We get the decisive win on free TV, but we have to pay for the countout win. (WWE Logic)
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What a finish...
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I don't know, "Let's get ready to RUMLE" is a big contender.
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Rumble drawings! Hooray!
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Are the ropes white?
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I'd rather they didn't add another match. Keep the ECW and Batista/Kennedy matches short, give Hardys/MNM and Cena/Umaga at least 15 minutes each, and give the Rumble match a proper amount of time... at least an hour. By the way, I really hope the Rumble match goes back to the last match on the card. Taker is in the match afterall. Who do you think is calling the Rumble match? If we have to have one from each brand, I'd assume the best way to go is JR, JBL, and Styles.
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1998, when Owen Hart returns to beat down Jeff Jarrett, Marc Mero stands around cheering Owen on nearly the entire time.
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Papa Shango, after used voodoo to set people on fire occasionally, and then the Warrior's face had that black stuff dripping down.
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I'm think # 1 and # 2 are Shelton and Matt Hardy, with Jeff and Nitro coming in within about five spots or so. That way, they tease a Hardys/WGTT feud, and Nitro's there to pick up the MNM/Hardys feud. Punk comes in around # 8 and lasts at least half an hour, without doing anything hugely important. Sandman will enter around # 10 or so with plunder. He'll get a couple cane shots in, but will be tossed in short order like Dreamer was in 2003. Around # 15 or so, Khali comes in and cleans house of some dead weight (Crazy, Dreamer, Chavo, Viscera). Within a number, Undertaker comes out and starts the fight against Khali. Taker along with some of the other remaining guys in the ring all work together and toss Khali. HBK will enter around # 17-19 or so. Between # 20-30 will be Edge, Orton, Benoit, RVD, Finlay, Kane, Booker, Holly, Sabu, and # 30 MVP. Sabu will likely only last a minute or two by doing a couple highspots and being tossed. He'll probably even get the idiot elimination by missing a big move and accidently eliminating himself. Final four are Taker, HBK, Orton, and Edge. HBK goes first by shady means, whether it's cheating by Edge & Orton, or if a freshly eliminated Booker pulls him out. Taker fights with R-RKO for a minute before managing to toss Orton. And he finally gets rid of Edge to win.
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Thanks for posting as always. "He could become a star... but we won't push him. We hate money." It just keeps getting more hilarious!
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Based on the endings alone, I'd probably rank the top ones as: 1. 2004 2. 2001 3. 1995 4. 1998 5. 1997 Sure, while we all knew that Big Show in 2004, Kane in 2001, and Rock in 1998 all had zero chance of winning, those were all just exciting endings.
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Crazy was in the match graphic on ECW. I didn't see him yesterday, but I made sure to look out for him tonight.
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I know the Rumble match is the draw at the PPV, but do they think anyone wants to pay to see Test vs. Lashley now?
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I was sure that the pulling of the tights was the finish, too.
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Cena was the 8th man eliminated from the ultimate Rumble. How strange... how bizarre.
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I think Holly's injured.
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You'd be surprised by the new breed of ECW diehards...
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WWE.com says that tonight's ECW main event has been changed from Lashley vs. Holly to Lashley vs. Test... yes, they're apparently giving away the PPV match for free.