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King Kamala

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  1. Worldwide was syndicated so you didn't need cable to see that show! And who wouldn't want to miss a show with scintillating matches featuring the likes of Roadblock, Frankie Lancaster and The Gambler? There was also a show very briefly in late '99/early '00 on the local UPN affiliate here called "Ultimate Pro Wrestling" that aired old later day WCCW, USWA, and IWCCW matches plus the rare current indies match. It was only really notable for featuring the nonsensical color commentary of Tony Atlas and hyping a Steve Austin Vs The Undertaker match (Which of course ended up being Mark Calloway as IIRC, The Punisher squashing a rookie Steve Austin in two minutes from USWA Dallas). Sadly, I don't think there are any more nationally syndicated wrestling shows anymore since the demise of Jakked and Metal.
  2. Funny that the only people who really hate this deal for the most part are Celtics fans. The Minnesota Timberwolves are now basically the outcasts of The Celtics, with Telfair, Jefferson, Gomes, Ratliff plus Ricky Davis and Mark Blount. It's a desperate, I grant you but the only other option is wait 3 or 4 years for the young guys to develop and by then, Pierce would be in his mid 30s. I like it but they need to pick up a couple roleplayers to fill up the bench.
  3. I think they were in negotiations with Warrior at the time because at that time, Warrior was preparing for a return in wrestling. He did end up returning for Las Vegas indy fed, NWF and wrestling two or three matches for them.
  4. That movie is probably the #1 most disappointing movie I've ever seen. I love Tim Burton and I love the first four Planet of The Apes movies. And that remake was such a piece of shit. The Wicker Man is incredibly boring for the first two thirds and then the last third is all kinds of crazy unintentional comedy. I loved Nick Cage punching the woman in the face while wearing a bear suit.
  5. Pretty good list, about as accurate as one of these lists could get. The only problem is I think some of them are too low and The Out of Towners is too high. I remember that being more forgettable than outright bad.
  6. Haven't got a chance to see his work, but I always loved it when his likeness showed up on The Critic ("Meet Ingmar Bergman! 25 Cents) RIP
  7. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBbbo3yzhiM http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=41uxaDVkthw...ted&search= The Midnight Rockers Vs Adrian Adonis and Cowboy Bob Orton. From the AWA circa I believe late '87.
  8. Hey, I didn't say DK was lying. It's just selling the story to The Globe that seems kind of exploitive. But I can't blame him, he probably really needs the money. Here's a link to the Globe's website where they have a blurb; http://www.globemagazine.com/ Here's Marty Jannetty talking about The Iron Sheik; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9ZmZ0ZVq48 Marty Jannetty got kicked off of The Wrestling Classics board about 4 years ago for telling some seedy stories.
  9. I miss wrestling on Saturday period,for a brief time in '97 IIRC, it was WCW Pro at 9 in the morning, WWF Superstars at Noon, WCW Saturday Night from 6 to 8, and then WWF Shotgun at midnight.
  10. Yeah, I've only seen his Bulldogs WWF work but yeah what a prick. Regardless of the fact, he seems to be kind of a chair, it still sucks that he's in such a diminished state. Apparently he's in one of the U.S. tabloids talking about Chris Benoit and how he tried to "save his life" by telling him not to take steroids like he did. Marty Jannetty seems to be one of those guys who tells a lot of funny, sleazy stories on his shoots but after a while, the jokes become less funny and he just seems really seedy.
  11. Is there any truth to the old rumor that Mr. Perfect (or the closest legal alternative name) was the original choice to main event against Hulk Hogan at Starrcade '94? As bloated as Hogan's ego is, I'm not sure if Hulk Vs The Butcher was anybody's first choice for Hulk's first Starrcade
  12. I hate to sound lame but just because it's your dream job doesn't mean it's Brock Lesnar's dream job! I think Lesnar, Warrior and Goldberg are all guys who went in the goal with coming in, making a shit ton of money and got out before their body fell apart. They succeeded to the ire of some of the IWC.
  13. No, it was a full fledged heel turn. I had a subscription to WOW Magazine at the time (the somewhat short lived semi-smark magazine that was run by Bill Apter) and I remember they had an article about Sting's shocking heel turn. The thing is as you (and the article) pointed out is that Hogan was so lame by September '99 that the audiences cheered Sting when he whacked Hogan so his heel turn really had no effect. I always thought WCW made a massive mistake by turning Hogan face in March of '99. His schtick was way too tired and it hadn't been long enough for people to become nostalgiac for his old persona. In many ways, WCW fans only really accepted him as a heel (with the exception of maybe his first few appearences and the first night back in the red and yellow in front of that crowd in IIRC Idaho that went ape shit for everything).
  14. About 15 years ago, I think it wasSeptember of 1993, a new video store opened up the street from my house and me and my dad decided to take a visit there one day. Well, I must have been tired of watching kids movies cause when my dad said "Hey they got wrestling videos" my interest peaked. They had about 5 or 6 videos and since the only wrestler I knew at the time was Hulk Hogan (my brother went to a house show with my dad a year or two earlier and we had a giant stuffed talking Hulk), I rented Hulkamania 4 (hides head in shame). After that I rented the rest of their limited selection and I soon found out that Superstars came on after cartoons so I watched that. I really got hooked after my dad let me and my older brother stay up and watch RAW for the first time. It was February 26th, 1994 (I recently found the date on the History of WWE site) and the feature bout was "Macho Man" Randy Savage Vs Yokozuna for the WWF World title. I've watched pretty much ever since except for two brief periods (April '95 to June '96, March '99 to November '99) and one three year period (April '03 to March '06)
  15. The only time I like ketchup is a little on a chili dog. Man, I haven't had a chili dog in 2 or 3 years, I got to have one before the summer ends.
  16. People who like ketchup on hot dogs are Philistines. Philistines I tell ya! But honestly I've learned not to care so much if people want to slather their hot dog with ketchup. Different strokes for different folks. Go ahead and ruin your hot dogs. One thing I've been meaning to try that I saw on The Food Network. They were showing one of their dozens on hot dogs and they showed a recipe for Venezualan Hot Dogs which are hot dogs with cabbage, onions, mayonaise, mustard, ketchup, and crushed potato chips on top. Something about that seems oddly appetizing though I'd probably go light on the ketchup and mayo (Mayo on a hot dog doesn't sound right)
  17. Former host of "The Late Late Show", Tom Snyder and legendary film director, Ingmar Bergman, anyone?
  18. I hate it when openers play longer than the headliners. It seems to happen at about 40% of concerts by local bands I go to for some reason. On Friday, I had to tolerate this excrutiating band from New Jersey called deSol (a bunch of white hippies who thought they were Santana) for 80 minutes. And then the headliner (a reunited local band playing their first show in five years) comes on and plays for an hour and the sound is terrible for the first forty minutes of their set (but it was just fine for those damn hippie openers)
  19. Dunkin Donuts/Baskin Robbins might be my favorite combination restaurant of the ones I've personally seen. Donuts and Ice Cream make perfect sense together. Though I really like the rest stop an hour or so from my stop that has a Burger King, Popeye's (Which is the only Popeye's in a 100 mile radius of my house) and Cinnebon. It's nice to know after a long drive back home I can get a Whopper, some fried chicken and a cinnemon bun if I so choose (unfortunately I haven't partaken in all three in one meal)
  20. We all know it's going to be former AWA World Champion and Austria's greatest gift to professional wrestling, Otto Wanz. Does anybody think it might be Russo showing up in an on screen role again? I mean he DID hold the WCW World title for a milisecond in 2000.
  21. Oh God no! Just when you think TNA can't reach any lower, I mean. How is THIS going to look for them after the Benoit scandal? They went relatively unscathed after it but the media and especially the sports media will go crazy on them. Thanks Vince Russo for everything.
  22. 5 Favorite Fast Food chains 5. Taco Bell 4. A&W 3. Baja Fresh (Fish tacos baby!) 2. Popeye's 1. Five Guys Burgers and Fries
  23. That's baffling to me. You don't eat a little at a time? Well I do break this rule if say the vegetables are too hot, I'll eat some of the side. But most of the time, no. I eat them in that order.
  24. No, he hit Hogan with the bat after Fall Brawl if we're talking about the same incident Jingus talked about earlier (where Sting pretended to be a little Hulkamaniac....they did have a "rematch" at Halloween Havoc though.
  25. Back in the day (by back in the day I mean way back six or seven years ago) on Route 1 outside of Boston, there was a KFC/Taco Bell/Pizza Hut.
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