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Colbert again!
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Rikishi was injured. But I was answering a question I read that was actually from 2 months ago and happened to be quoted in a more recent reply, so if someone on another page already gave that answer, sorry.
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the official who is on your ignore list thread
DrVenkman PhD replied to Annabelle's topic in No Holds Barred
Leena found something I said in January when I was angry and just replied to it recently. I tried to retroactively apologize but I guess being on ignore made that pointless. Ignore lists are the cowards way out. Just scroll down. -
Of all the various Wrestlemania releases
DrVenkman PhD replied to spman's topic in General Wrestling
From what I know, the best versions of the early years of WrestleMania are indeed from "The Collection". Hell, when I watched WrestleMania 1 today (getting close to 22, time for the countdown) they even have an ad telling people to go to the lobby and buy stuff. They also kept Eye of the Tiger, Girls Just Wanna Have Fun, and the "Axel F" credits. Actually, in all the lists of things left off the DVDs, I don't recall anyone mentioning whether or not the Axel F credits remained. Anyone? -
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I assumed that was Colbert and marked out accordingly.
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I generally don't watch this show (I don't think I really have since it got delayed about 50 times in 2002) but I remembered today that they make funny jokes sometimes. So far I'm happy with what John has been saying (White Ray, "Two talented brothers, a statement that could also be about the Baldwin family", and more). Sadly I'm quite uncultured when it comes to technical movie making aspects and, as such, am confused why Batman Begins isn't nominated for best picture of 2005 and don't really care who wins what.
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Steve Carrell will take the stage! Yes!
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The next WWE novel coming out is called "The Big Apple Takedown". World Wrestling Entertainment’s second foray into fictional novels starring their wrestlers will be titled “The Big Apple Takedown” and will be released this May in the United States and June in Great Britain. The premise for the novel features the United States Government recruiting WWE to provide their wrestlers as spies for the government. The synopsis sent out for the novel reads: December 2001: Vince McMahon steps out of a snowy night into a diner in upstate New York for a meeting with old friend Phil Thomson, now a highly placed government official. Thomson has a strange proposition: creating a new covert black-ops group using the Superstars of World Wrestling Entertainment. The WWE's talented men and women are perfect. Highly skilled athletes with the ideal cover, they travel all across the country and the globe; no one would find it unusual to find them in a town one day and gone the next. The government would train and support the wrestlers in every way possible except one: no one must know the truth. March 2006: The Superstars have been handed their latest assignment - take down a commercial-grade methyl-amphetamine plant that is bankrolling terrorist activities in Europe. Their mission seems simple and straightforward, until a member of their team is taken prisoner. Now all that they've worked so hard for is in jeopardy, and one of their own might be killed..... The novel is written by Robert Caprio, who also wrote WWE’s Are We There Yet? Paperback focusing on road stories told by various WWE wrestlers. The cover to “The Big Apple Takedown” features Torrie Wilson brandishing a pistol. Warrants a thread?
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NewsRadio Season 3 DVD release date
DrVenkman PhD replied to Spaceman Spiff's topic in Television & Film
Still didn't get it from Amazon (it shipped on Monday, hoped it would have arrived by today). Thanks to no Saturday mail in Canada, it will be at least Monday until I get it. I was looking forward to watching it this weekend, too. -
Because, according to cabbageboy's logic, the sales pitch for last year's event was that WWE stars would be there, and therefore the WWE title would need to be defended this year. Yeah, I don't get it either.
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Dwight tackling Ryan was a hilarious way to start a hilarious episode. Watching this (and Earl) on tape when I got home from work really made up for a so-so episode of The Colbert Report (especially compared to Wednesday's).
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Alverez was the first name that popped into my head because of the style it was written, but the fact that Meltz would just credit him if it was did make me re-think that. Cornette or Heyman were my other guesses.
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Damn you Global! They kept advertising that Earl was airing on a special night with no mention of the Office and I didn't know what was happening. I checked NBC's website and it said they were airing the shows on Thursday, so I figured I'd set my VCR for that day so I could watch both shows at once. Had I known I could have just done that last night, I would have.
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Some of those items (Sid, Rey, and Christian/Juvi) I don't recall seeing... maybe I skimmed over it. This is all from the same issue and not news from this weeks two issues combined, right? My subscription ended on the first one. The funniest thing in the Feb 27th issue was the satirical piece about the talent hunt. Meltz said it should be obvious who wrote it for him but for me it's not, though I'm assuming it was Alverez.
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In fairness to the GM thing, they were likely planning on just making it Dusty, but Vince was having too much fun being on TV again so the whole thing was dropped until after Mania (according to Meltz).
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True, but I thought at some investors conference about three years ago, Linda said they were going through all the footage and taking care of that. As such, I have been under the belief WWE is able to pull up a piece of scratch logo era footage anytime they want, but they would prefer to showcase matches that aren't heavily blurred.
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This is booth a good and bad month. Bad for me, because I already own all of these matches, but good for people who don't collect PPVs and would like to re-watch some WM matches. It's worth noting that this marks the first time matches where the scratch logo had to be blurred have been posted (not counting last month's official "Attitude Era" match debut, which while it had some blurring, had the turnbuckles covered anyway), giving me hope that some Raw stuff from 2000-2001 will make it there someday.
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"Last week, it was announced that Theodore Long was forcing Gregory Helms to back up his claim of being the greatest cruiserweight ever by making Helms defend the Cruiserweight Championship every week. Last week, Helms pinned Psicosis to retain the gold; who will be this week’s challenger?" Good question, WWE.com. Good question.
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At that, Tomko and Snitsky will probably break up soon.
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What you (topic starter) said is stupid and you're stupid for saying it.
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MNM Mexicools Matt Hardy and Tatanka Gymini London and Kendrick Big Show/Kane Snitsky/Tomko Viscera/Venia Carlito/Masters (maybe?) Spirit Squad (which can be multiple teams).
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I don't know about that. HHH and Shawn Michaels are still on the roster. You totally killed my Ghostbusters quote, causing no one to tell me how hilarious it was. Thanks a lot, cheech13! You're officially "On Notice".
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It's true, your honour. This company has no Dicks.
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BIG announcement expected backstage on Monday
DrVenkman PhD replied to Dips's topic in The WWE Folder
Well we know that even though everyone is supposed to be at this meeting, The Dicks will not be coming that night. The most obvious answer is it's about drug testing. I don't really see it being anything more than that but I suppose it could be other things (don't think it's the end of the brand extention though).