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King Kamala

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  1. Perhaps in Canada (IIRC they did a tour of there in 2000) but certainly nowhere out of North America
  2. I remember I was a big mark for "Hard Work" Bobby Walker and his finisher (that he only used like twice in matches against fellow jobbers), Quittin' Time. IIRC, it was a clothesline off the rope (Ala the Undertaker). Hell, I was a huge fan of Teddy Long's stable of baby face jobbers he had around at the time; Bobby Walker, Jim Powers, Joey Maggs, Ice Train (More of a mid carder), Craig Pittman
  3. I read somewhere that Dusty Rhodes (of all people) is a Smackdown writer. Don't know if that's true just something I read on the internet.
  4. Sounds like a solid show, I'll be watching since I'm a loser who has nothing else to do on a Friday night except watch wrestling by himself. I'm going to cry into my Ultimate Warrior bedsheet now.
  5. WrestleMania VIII I believe.
  6. I guess you're right but stranger things have happened. Eh, not really. Another open ended question when do you think the WWF/E tag division hit rock bottom? I'd have to say now but the mid 90s were brutal.
  7. I'm fond of "Girl Of The North Country", any version really.
  8. I think it was a "faggot" chant. The Bushwhackers: The WWF's promoters of tolerance from down under. I never saw why the WWF never turned the Bushwhackers heel at all. Sure they were over as an opening match babyface tag team but from what I've heard about their Sheephearder days and their guest appearence on Family Matters, they could have been solid heels. I mean why not turn them heels towards the end of their run in 95/96? The WWF was really lacking in brutal heels at the time. All of the heels were kind of namby pamby wusses or supergroups. Eh- that wasn't really a question. Continue your discussions.
  9. Who was the other guy Saturn stiffed the hell out of in early-mid 2002 towards the end of his run after the Moppy gimmick when he was basically a Jakked/Metal exclusive wrestler? I remember watching the match at 7 A.M. on a Saturday morning (When Jakked came on my local Fox station)and being perplexed by it.
  10. Can we get a list of famous arenas WCW never ran because they were WWF exclusive? MSG is obviously the big one, They never ran at The Boston Garden or The Philadelphia Spectrum either. Did WCW ever run at the old Maple Leaf Gardens? Or The Montreal Forum? Hell, did WCW ever run in Montreal?
  11. Most misleading Pollstar listing ever; Sun 10/08/06 "Sunday Gospel Brunch" Sun 10/08/06 Abysmal Dawn Sun 10/08/06 Cattle Decapitation Sun 10/08/06 Decapitated Sun 10/08/06 Harlem Gospel Choir Sun 10/08/06 Krisiun Sun 10/08/06 Six Feet Under The Gospel Brunch is in the late morning/early afternoon while the death metal show is that evening. It's a shame- the world would have been a better place having seen a Harlem Gospel Choir/Six Feet Under collaboration.
  12. Follow up question; how did Duggan justify turning? I remember him being a heel but I don't remember the how (Until a couple of days ago) and why.
  13. Yeah. And the build for a feud with 2 muscleheads who can't speak at all... could reach fine levels of hilarity. *cough Hogan/Warrior cough* I'm talking the first one not the second match. I mean obviously it's not in the same stratosphere but I think you could create some decent crowd interest in it. They were by far- the two most over faces at the house show I went to three weeks ago.
  14. Perhaps he meant The U.S. Express. As for that, I don't think Barry Windham and Mike Rotundo ever landed on the moon (or Dan Spivey for that matter) although there may have been a cover up.....No, no they never landed on the moon.
  15. Don't forget Villano IV and V. I always thought Lenny Lane and Lodi were a perfectly acceptable tag team except switching gimmicks every other week pretty much killed them. If they had stuck in the role of goofy heels they could have been a poor man's Edge and Christian (And I mean that as a compliment)
  16. Ah crap forgot to read the top of the page. Has Scott Steiner ever tapped out? How about Luger?
  17. Whoops double post Delete sil'vous plait
  18. This isn't a question with a definitive answer but I didn't feel like starting a thread about it so I'll ask it here. I've been wracking my brain about it- thinking about it for a week or so- What was better in '99- WWF or WCW? Both had terrible years IMO quality wise.
  19. Yeah- they would have had to been turned into gay lovers. Although High Voltage was way cooler than Billy and Chuck or The West Hollywood Blondes. Don't know if this should go here or in the question thread, but while I'm here I should ask how did Jim Duggan join Team Canada?
  20. Third, his second was to Bret Hart on the Nitro, the night after Halloween Havoc 99.
  21. Next Tuesday the 11th will be my 4th anniversary. Already in the marraige, I'm a bit bored and am going to other boards for some excitement.
  22. He's heavily disguised in his cameo surprisingly. I didn't even recognize that it was him until his scene was almost over. He played some Saudi prince named Prince Habubi, that Sandler made fun of his name. As you can guess, the cameo was HI-LARIOUS!
  23. I almost went out and bought Nine Inch Nails tickets the day of the show in February. It was supposed to be Nine Inch Nails with Saul Williams as the opener and I thought even though I'm not a huge fan of either of them, that bill is so unique I might have to shell over the $28 to see it. Unfortunately, they cancelled the show the day of due to someone being sick. They rescheduled it to last week but no Saul Williams.
  24. Yeah, I've heard a lot of negative stuff about his live shows but oh well. I'm not expecting Bob Dylan circa 1966. I'm going to try to have a good time anyways and Junior Brown should be good at least as an opener. I was thinking about going to a local music festival that had Dr. John, Blues Traveler, The Fabulous Thunderbirds, The Saw Doctors and a bunch of local bands. But $55 for a bunch of bands that I don't really like but can tolerate is probably too much. So I think it's just going to be Guster/Ray LaMontagne and The Bob Dylan Show this summer for me.
  25. This Divided State: 9/10, an incredibly interesting documentary about Michael Moore's visit to a college to an extremely conservative part of Utah (one of the most conservative states in the U.S.) and the uproar that it causes. A really remarkable documentary about two sides just shouting at each other without listening to what each other have to say. It doesn't overtly pick sides (I'd say it leans slightly towards the left) and liberals and conservatives both come off poorly at times in this one. I'd give it a 10 out of 10 but the production is amateurish and times and there are a few Moore-esque jokes (He visits a pizza store in town named Moore Pizza and talks to a guy named Michael Moore) that fall completely flat and are largely humorless. Overall, I'd highly recommend that people of any political persuasion add this to their Netflix queue.
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