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    Wrestling Link Game....

    and he really seemed to enjoy trying to take out MATT MORGAN
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    Marvel vs. DC

    Lobo is physically larger and more powerful than Wolverine. He could kill Wolvie, as he is infinitely more sadistic and evil. Plus, Lobo can't die where Wolvie's power makes it more difficult to kill him. Both heaven and hell don't want to deal with Lobo in the afterlife, so they granted him with flat out immortality.
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    Whedon not writing New X-Men

    Well, I guess that means that my interest in Ultimate X-Men is over.
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    New KISS Tribute Album

    All I have to say is that Lemmy singing "Shout It Out Loud" will most definitely be godly.
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    Marvel vs. DC

    That's pretty much it. Parralax was insanely powerful.
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    Marvel vs. DC

    Silver Surfer would still beat Kyle.
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    WrestleMania 20: "Where it all Begins...Again"

    I think the slogan is more about the anniversary WM taking place in Madison Square Garden, where it all began.
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    Fell in love with a girl.........

    It may be old, but it's still funny.
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    Wrestling Link Game....

    and he had a variation of a powerbomb, the Dr. Bomb, named after him, much like Mike Awesome.
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    The OaO 2003-2004 NBA Season Thread!

    TNT's coverage is always very good. ABC's sucked last year.
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    Alice In Chains and Slayer

    What? Ludacris is going to be on Ozzfest?
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    Wrestling Link Game....

    and I once saw a promo-shot of his favorite band, Shadows Fall, and one of it's members was wearing a STEVE AUSTIN t-shirt
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    New Releases for 2/11/2004

    Ah. Does 88 MPH publish by themselves or are they a part of Image? I think that the book they did on the art of Transformers was put out under the Image imprint.
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    Ernest Miller Released

    Aww crap. Double crap.
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    Ernest Miller Released

    Dear Lord. It's Cutbackamania.
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    Wrestling Link Game....

    glad you liked it, WD. Anyway, for a longtime Worldwide was taped in MICK FOLEY's most favorite place in the world, Disney World!
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    New Releases for 2/11/2004

    I was pretty sure it was coming out sometime this month.
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    Wrestling Link Game....

    who often gets confused with his namesakes rock singer, like STING
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    New Releases for 2/11/2004

    Demon Driven Out #6 (Of 6), $2.50 Green Arrow #35, $2.50 Thundercats Hammerhands Revenge #5 (Of 5), $2.95 Avengers #78, $2.25 Marvel 1602 #7 (Of 8), $3.50 Thor #74, $2.99
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    The OaO 2003-2004 NBA Season Thread!

    That trade is crazy. I really didn't think that the Hawks would move Rahim..
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    Marvel vs. DC

    I totally agree with you. I just think that as stand alone character, WW is more popular. Storm benefitted from Claremont's initial run on the X-books. One of his trademarks has always been strong, powerful women, which seems to make them all the more popular. To me, Wonder Woman is a pillar of DC continuity, but in the 90's, she frankly wasn't that interesting. Remember, this is the time frame where they actually REPLACED her with another Amazon. That is true. It's always made me wonder why DC treats WW so crappy.
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    Marvel vs. DC

    I totally agree with you. I just think that as stand alone character, WW is more popular.
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    Wrestling Link Game....

    and I vaguely remember him getting getting thrown in an ELECTRIC CHAIR at Halloween Havoc.
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    Marvel vs. DC

    Definitely. I was suprised that was the outcome. I wouldn't say that Storm is more popular than WW.
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    Wrestling Link Game....

    and at WM XI he was on the other side of a Corporate team lead by NIKOLAI VOLKOFF
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