chaosrage
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What the fuck? The stream went out at the exact same time Shawn did the Crippler Crossface. CURRENTLY OFF AIR!
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Christian talks to Mr. McMahon Christian talks to the Peeps
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Jericho interrupts Undertaker and The Big Show in 1999. One week after his debut.
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How on Earth could they? The fans were chanting "Y2J" a month ago. That's the name everyone knows him by.
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WWE 24/7 Discussion Thread - November 2007
chaosrage replied to DrVenkman PhD's topic in WWE Multimedia
I thought everyone knew that the superkick not airing on Raw was what led to Shawn making the "Sunny Days" comment and then the backstage brawl. Shawn blamed Bret for it. You can't blame him for being pissed since everyone watching just saw Bret verbally bury Shawn for 20 minutes while Shawn stood there and then the show simply ended. Anyone would have been pissed, so you can imagine what that must have done to Shawn back then. And maybe if TNA had any balls, they could make a similar impact on Raw's ratings. -
I figured it was old. I just don't remember seeing it. It could have been during my off period from wrestling. It was his last titantron, as you can see in the last video I posted in the Youtube thread. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l3GlESDlx0I (Jericho comes out at 2:50)
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These are probably the last videos I'm uploading for a while since my laptop died on me. Jericho from a Raw about a month before he left in 2005 He mic battles with Carlito on Carlito's Cabana and then comes out later to tell Cena a few things. As I said in the description, watching this gives me a little hope that he'll be used better when he comes back. He actually looks credible here at the main event level and there's not too many times you can say that about him during his WWE career. You couldn't even say that when he was the undisputed champion.
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No! Link people to my video, not the one with crappy WWE 24/7 edited music. http://youtube.com/watch?v=WC_-QlElxZM" target="_blank">http://youtube.com/watch?v=WC_-QlElxZM
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The Highlight Reel with Shawn Michaels. Jericho brings out Shawn on the highlight reel to give a long and overdue apology for the TREASON that he committed in Montreal. The Highlight Reel with Eric Bischoff. Stone Cold interrupts.
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Highlight Reel with Christian Goldberg is back for more on another Highlight Reel
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I'm going to make everyone sick to death of Jericho before he even returns. The debut edition of the Highlight Reel with Bill Goldberg Undisputed champion Chris Jericho interrupts Flair on Raw
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Mr McMahon as a face and Stephanie's first heel promo in December 1999. She was actually kind of good here.
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Error resolving host
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Jericho vs Raven at Halloween Havoc
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Jericho in WCW, volumes 22, 23, and 24 His "feud" with Goldberg
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Jericho in WCW: Volume 19 Jericho vs Malenko for the last time
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Classic Mankind interview where he goes crazy and attacks JR. Keep in mind that not only was Mankind a face here, he had just recently become a face. This was even a part of the turn. It was a different world back then.
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The mystery has been solved. http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=_ztvO7ln_v0
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Jericho's book is already out right now at Barnes and Nobles. I just went and picked my copy up.
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Yes, but the Raw after the South Africa one was one of the best Raws ever. The one where Austin attacks Bret in the ambulance. It was also the first Raw written by Vince Russo.
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A very good match listing, but why only 14 matches? The Rey DVD has 28.
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Bret Hart's book comes out in 2 days, unless his website is lying to us. I'm surprised no one is talking about it. I can remember reading that the first volume and a half had been finished in October of 2002! http://forums.thesmartmarks.com/index.php?showtopic=18948 That's how long I've been waiting for this book to come out. It had better be 3000 pages long after all this time.
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Because Raw was a thousand times more enjoyable when he was writing the shows for WWE. Russo isn't writing TNA by himself, but I do think TNA is more watchable now than it was before he came there. Let's wait to see what he can do with 2 hours. I didn't see it, but reviews of the first show were mostly positive. And WWE obviously is not anywhere close to the same show as it was 9 or 10 years ago. You must not remember the Attitude Era at all if you think that. WWE feels stale now because it feels like nothing is ever happening. It was mentioned before that the one big storyline of the summer ended up amounting to nothing but a few comedy bits. Whether you miss a week of shows or a month, chances are you're not really missing anything and Raw will be the exact same show when you start watching again. In 1997 and 1998, something was always happening. That all boils down to competition. WWE has no serious competition going to head to head with them for advertising dollars and other forms of revenue, so they don't have to go balls to the wall every week like they did during the height of the Monday Night War. I don't think it boils down to that. It's just a matter of hiring a competent writer. You don't need to be going balls to the wall to be able to write exciting unpredictable storylines. In 2000, WCW was barely giving competition above what TNA is now. Yet Raw was still unpredictable. There was still intriguing storylines such Angle/HHH/Steph and Guerrero/Chyna. (See the youtube thread for more of that) They hadn't fallen asleep yet. It all changed in October 2000 when Kreski was replaced. I honestly wonder what would have happened if WCW had managed to stay alive for a little while longer.
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Because Raw was a thousand times more enjoyable when he was writing the shows for WWE. Russo isn't writing TNA by himself, but I do think TNA is more watchable now than it was before he came there. Let's wait to see what he can do with 2 hours. I didn't see it, but reviews of the first show were mostly positive. And WWE obviously is not anywhere close to the same show as it was 9 or 10 years ago. You must not remember the Attitude Era at all if you think that. WWE feels stale now because it feels like nothing is ever happening. It was mentioned before that the one big storyline of the summer ended up amounting to nothing but a few comedy bits. Whether you miss a week of shows or a month, chances are you're not really missing anything and Raw will be the exact same show when you start watching again. In 1997 and 1998, something was always happening.
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The Eddie Guerrero/Chyna storyline from 2000. Remember how WWE used to have good compelling storylines years ago? You know, before Stephanie took over as head writer? Well this is one of those. No 2.8 ratings here, unless we're talking about Sunday Night Heat. (Seriously, SNH was getting a 2.8 in Sept 2000) Vol 1 Vol 2: Part 1 Vol 2: Part 2 Vol 3 Vol 4 Vol 5: Part 1 Vol 5: Part 2 Vol 6: Part 1 Vol 6: Part 2 Vol 7