

AndrewTS
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Hopefully JBL beats the crap out of him. Nah, Foley could just kick him in the groin. Remember a while back when JBL talked about his groin swelling up and turning black? Maybe Foley will enter as The Masked Debater.
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Hopefully JBL beats the crap out of him. Hossenreich doesn't lube.
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Even WWE doesn't give a damn about this match.
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EEEE-GAAAAH!!!
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Last week. Because Kidman screamed for a heel push.
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Oh, and here comes Taker's old bitches.
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JBL will be writing off these guys as a charity case.
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Mr. T on the Angus diet...
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"Perhaps the greatest legend..." Unless you forget about guys like Hogan and Austin...and Stephanie McMahon of course.
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Can't wait for that Ambulance Match...
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Damn. And Cole should apologize after every Smackdown.
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Can you choose both short-haired and fro'ed Andre?
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Smackdown V Anniversary Special So they're saying they're gonna bring those two in for the show? Am I getting that right? Well, not really. They didn't come out and say that--I'm guessing they may just be showing footage of them on Smackdown at some time in the past. However....Austin, Hogan? Meh. Nothing compared to the legendary Stephanie McMahon.
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Smackdown V Anniversary Special
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Talk of the SSP wakes the crowd up.
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He said "HEARD THE BOOS!"
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"Ladies and gentlemen...Billy Kidman." *crowd yawns*
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Stephanie is going to be on the special...and she's a "legend." ...
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Exactly. Most of the people who read the spoilers probably won't be watching the show. What, no contract to face KAAAAAAAAAAHNE?
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Actually, in the past Kurt admitted he can't take down Big Show. So Show would probably be the only one, even if he couldn't ever out-wrestle Kurt. I agree that Eddy wouldn't stand a real chance against Kurt--however, there's little shame in that, because neither would almost the entire roster.
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At least Visc can do a spinning heel kick. Those guys are lucky if they can pull off a kick.
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AoS only has one castle. Harmony has the two castles. Both are really good though, and AoS plays more like SotN than HoD. Harmony actually has a Belmont and whipping action. The spell system is pretty varied but nothing like the Souls. The GBA CVs smoke the Metroid games. While Metroid Fusion and Zero Mission are basically the same-ol, same-ol, with nothing new (both of them are lacking in gameplay compared to the 10 year old Super Metroid), each of them have a unique gameplay/spell system. None of them are clones of SotN, which I feel is a good thing. Metroid sputters along, actually losing gameplay in each new edition (that is, the GBA ones. Prime rocks). Plus, rushing through Fusion/ZM isn't at all fun, and needing to do it to get the best ending is really lame. I never bothered doing that in Resident Evil, either. To do it, either you have to figure out yourself what you really need and what you can skip, or you can follow a FAQ of somebody's speed runs, which is boring. I guess it's better than having to collect *everything,* but there's a difference between capturing the last few rare Souls in Aria of Sorrow...and collecting another ****ing useless Missile Tank in Fusion/ZM.
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As we all know, most of those posts are all lies. No, I don't believe the 3.whatever is the IWC. I believe the IWC is *in* that 3.whatever. I don't consider loyal marks who will watch Raw no matter what to be "casuals." They're hardcores, whether mark or smark. The "casuals" are the ones who cheered on Stone Cold in 1999, but when wrestling became uncool again, they moved onto some other programs. The casuals aren't loyal at all, and as boring, predictable, and repetitive as WWE has been, the casuals wouldn't be sticking by WWE in any large numbers. The WWE is constantly looking for something "new" (i.e. the same old crap they think will work) to draw in the casuals. They take it for granted that the hardcores will always be there, so they don't care about pissing them off. It seems they're right. My point is, if the hardcores got fed up with the constant state of WWE and left in droves, then we'd be seeing some big changes. For now, we're going to see folks misused, talentless goofs pushed, and really fucktarded angles. Until the "core audience" says "enough with this shit" then WWE will stay the same and the shows will be booked to please the McMahons. I'm not crowing about "never watching WWE again," but I rarely watch Smackdown and have only a passing interest in Raw. However, I don't know if I'd stop watching entirely. I guess if TSM disappeared and I didn't have a OAO Raw Thread to make fun of Raw in and read the comments of others, I may not watch Raw anymore. *shrug*
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The "casual fans" aren't really watching WWE. No matter how bad WWE has gotten, there's been a persistant core audience that hasn't quite been driven away. Casual fans aren't that loyal. When they get bored with WWE they leave. WWE has their core market now and a little bit more. That's all. Smarks are, for the most part, in the core audience, because very few of us completely give up on the product. WWE isn't in danger of going out of business. Yet, they haven't actually made many new fans to amount to anything either.
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Audio problem = Spanish commentary? "You stick to an inferior media that degrades over time because one WWF DVD release in five years had an audio problem? Cool." Probably that, and VHS is cheaper, and you can actually fast forward the "Bodies have been bruised yadda yadda" Don't Try This At Home garbage. Most of the WWE DVDs lately seem to be rather lousy as far as extras. Was that the case with SumSlam too, or no?