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The One and Only Angel Season 5 Thread
The Dames replied to Steve J. Rogers's topic in Brandon Truitt
Oh, I've been reading, but I've actually been lending out my Buffy & Angel's to a friend to get him into it. Dames -
I got caught with this one on Friday at work. Dames
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I don't know about you, but alot of people want to see this. A "dream match" back in the day (before the purchase of WCW ) was something akin to a match that you NEVER would be able to see barring some unforeseen event, such as a big name jumping feds. Flair/Hogan in the 80's & early 90's was considered a dream match. Sting/Bret Hart for years was considered one. Goldberg/Austin was considered one for years as well, even though that never happened. The fans realize that Angle/HBK is something that the fed could put together fairly easily since no one really believes that Smackdown & Raw are two separate "companies". There really aren't any dream matches left, since there isn't any viable competition. Dames
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The One and Only Angel Season 5 Thread
The Dames replied to Steve J. Rogers's topic in Brandon Truitt
Disc 4 & 5 are just chock full of great, great episodes. I can't WAIT for Season 5 on DVD! Dames -
The Undertaker and Steve Austin are probably Republicans also. I don't know about Eddie Guerrero. Don't Latino people love Bush up somethin' fierce? As far as I've always known, Latino's are predominantly Democrat, at least in the NYC area. Dames
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You guys still care about me? Wow. Dames
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Any city really. That's part of the reason why a Sox/Cubs Series last year...I wouldn't have minded too much. What can I say? I'm a fan of the Evil Empire, taking away the hopes and dreams of baseball fans across the country in revenge for the shitty 80's. Dames
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Bob, I'm just giddy with the thoughts of how these fans would react.... And it's my last chance to talk shit during the Offseason and keep the advantage next year. Dames
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If the Sox lose the next two games, Fenway will be ROCKIN for Game 6, but it goes to Game 7, Fenway will be full of fans who will be absolutely shitting themselves for 9 innings of baseball. Dames
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Enjoy tonight's win, Sox fans. If you somehow happen to STILL lose this Series, you will NEVER hear the end of it. "1918"...."1918"...."1918".... Dames
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The Miz!!! I'd mark out if The Rock endorsed him. Coral can be his valet. I can't believe how silly this sounds. Dames
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How funny would it be...if the Cards came back from 3-0 to win the Series, making what the Red Sox did practically meaningless and continuing the curse? I think that would be even better than the Yankees beating them. Dames
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I simply cannot believe this. Dames
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I have to watch it....I have to. Dames
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Well, I'll be way too nervous tomorrow to concentrate on my JOB, thank you. Dames
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Matsui gives me hope, Bernie warms my heart, Posada pisses me off and hits into more double plays than EVERYONE ELSE ON THE FIELD. Dames
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They're not going to fucking riot. Dames
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Talk about overreacting. Dames
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Yes, let's get back to the fact that the Sox are winning...and giving me a heart attack in the process. The Yankees MUST WIN THIS GAME. Dames
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It wasn't "they" blaming Yanks/Sox, it was Meltzer. Boston and New York are two of WWE's biggest markets, so that makes sense. Add on the fact that people in other areas probably watched it as well, since it IS a baseball playoff game with a great story and you'll get low Raw figures. Dames
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Strangest Kayfabe reasons for a heel turn
The Dames replied to Steve J. Rogers's topic in General Wrestling
Are you kidding? Does it always have to be spelled out for everyone? Even though the announcers haven't picked up on it, the change in Kidman has been a slow burn and makes some sense if you think about it in wrestling terms. Let's face it, Billy Kidman has never really been much of a fan favorite. He'd get pops here and there, but he was never what I'd call over. Always lacking charisma, he'd never gotten a great singles push, but the SSP was always the move that got him any recognition. The Shooting Star on Chavo showed Kidman that he could seriously hurt someone with the move. His conscience was really bothering him about it, to the point that he couldn't do the move as he'd rather not injure someone else. Eventually, he was labeled a quitter for this and his partner sure got on his case for it, even slapping him. Kidman turns on London, looking like he's finally snapped. But at the PPV, Kidman's still hesistant to perform the move...until London does it to him, unsuccessfully. Kidman finally hits the move, nailing London in the ribs to end the match. The move gets a pop and Kidman knows it as he blames the fans for London's injury. They WANTED the SSP...so he gave it to them. He does it again on London, hurting him right in the midsection as he's strapped to a gurney. He now performs the move because the people want it...that's the only thing that they really care about, so he's giving it to them by hurting others with it. How's that psycho analysis of Kidman's turn? Dames See, your missing some key facts that makes your case flawed. Paul London at first confronted him and just wanted to know WHY his partner walked out on him. O yah, you forgot to mention he walked out on his partner during a match. So Kidman, instead of saying to his partner I am sorry I screwed up, says nothing of an apology and turns on his partner because he got slapped. Now we can used this crap "He did it because of the fans" all day, but the fact of the matter is, he threw a temper tantrum because his partner is a man and wants answers. And he is a not. Thats pretty thin skinned. Well, London slapped Kidman without any real provocation and that even confused the fans as to who the heel should be for a second there. Kidman's probably answer was that he just didn't want to hurt anyone and didn't want to do the move anymore, but London didn't even let him get that far. Dames -
Now THAT was funny. The Halloween theme played as Sox pitcher Mike Myers took the mound. Dames
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To the average fan who only watched the WWF for years, that's what they'd say. Dames
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I'm pretty sure that they mean that HHH never beat Benoit in his chase for the World Title, not HHH NEVER EVER (not EVER) beating Benoit before... Then again, I give this company way too much credit sometimes. Dames
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Strangest Kayfabe reasons for a heel turn
The Dames replied to Steve J. Rogers's topic in General Wrestling
Are you kidding? Does it always have to be spelled out for everyone? Even though the announcers haven't picked up on it, the change in Kidman has been a slow burn and makes some sense if you think about it in wrestling terms. Let's face it, Billy Kidman has never really been much of a fan favorite. He'd get pops here and there, but he was never what I'd call over. Always lacking charisma, he'd never gotten a great singles push, but the SSP was always the move that got him any recognition. The Shooting Star on Chavo showed Kidman that he could seriously hurt someone with the move. His conscience was really bothering him about it, to the point that he couldn't do the move as he'd rather not injure someone else. Eventually, he was labeled a quitter for this and his partner sure got on his case for it, even slapping him. Kidman turns on London, looking like he's finally snapped. But at the PPV, Kidman's still hesistant to perform the move...until London does it to him, unsuccessfully. Kidman finally hits the move, nailing London in the ribs to end the match. The move gets a pop and Kidman knows it as he blames the fans for London's injury. They WANTED the SSP...so he gave it to them. He does it again on London, hurting him right in the midsection as he's strapped to a gurney. He now performs the move because the people want it...that's the only thing that they really care about, so he's giving it to them by hurting others with it. How's that psycho analysis of Kidman's turn? Dames