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I wish I could've been there.
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What about Batista? He's 39. Benoit and Guerrero finally made it to the top last year at the ages of 37. Besides, since when does WWE think of the future anyway?
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I also agree, a win over Michaels right now would mean nothing compared to what it would mean after a win over Hogan and a few months with the world title. Not the mention, he's the most entertaining guy on Raw and should be at the top again, regardless.
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How many DVDs is it?
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Well there's the theory that Odin killed a Frost Giant and made the world with his dead body.. http://thepaincomics.com/Science%20vs.%20Norse.jpg Oh, you mean a theory that there's a chance might've actually happened? I'm afraid it begins and ends with the Big Bang.
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I'm glad that you now see the light.
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But then, Shawn wouldn't have been the first person in WWF history to hold all 4 belts.
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* OAO Greatest Horror Movie Tourney *
chaosrage replied to UseTheSledgehammerUh's topic in Television & Film
REGION A - The "Zombies Shouldn't Run" Region The Exorcist (1973) The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1974) ______________________________________________ REGION B - The "Jocks & Whores Must Die" Region The Evil Dead (1981) Alien (1979) ________________ REGION C - The "Party Hasn't Begun Until You've Been Bitten" Region Night of the Living Dead (1968) Dawn of the Dead (1978) ___________________________ REGION D - The "Why Don't Parents Understand?" Region A Nightmare on Elm Street (1984) Halloween (1978) -
Bischoff: Hogan's accolades are too few to mention.
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How so? When Lawler asked them if they were happy, it was mixed. About half cheered and half booed. And I really doubt that any of the fans had Eugene on their minds while Shawn was talking.
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Dude, they chanted his name. The crowd LIKED him on Monday. There's no disputing that. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I didn't say they didn't. From the sound of things though, a lot of fans also didn't like him. Anybody who says the crowd was all hogan is a liar. And anybody who says that Shawn is doing everything he can to get face pops and would be a face against anyone else but Hogan is a certifiable lunatic.
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OMG he actually speaks the truth! Damn that man! I liked it when Lawler asked the crowd if they were happy to see Hogan and half of them booed. That's funny, he's playing the same heel he was in the fall of 97 and didn't seem to be the face in too many situations then. In fact he's probably getting more cheers and applause now against Hogan. Were you watching in 97?
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Does he? He says he's not jealous because he doesn't desire anything about Hogan's life. He's not mad that Hogan doesn't respect him because he doesn't even consider him to be one of his peers. To me, he just sounded really confident and cocky.
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He came out to boos. He's a heel. Yet despite that, he was getting more and more cheers as his promo went on and Hogan had a mixed reaction at times too. When Shawn talked, he was more confident, his words were clearer, he seemed more motivated, his words had a sting to them that Hogan's didn't. Hogan didn't have a comeback to anything he said or for that matter anything he's been saying for weeks. Like I said, he just randomly shouted "Bret Hart!"and Shawn had a beautiful comeback to it. He brought up Shawn losing his smile and screwed it up making it seem like he didn't know what he was talking about. Well then he says "You do this for you but I do it for the hulkamanaics, brother." However, Shawn's been not only saying but explaining for weeks just HOW he does more for the fans than Hogan would ever dream of doing. (Breaking his back wrestling, putting on a match at Battle Creek just like it would be Madison Square Garden while Hogan wouldn't even make it to the show, the best he can give the fans is posing, etc..) His comeback to it? He doesn't have any and probably doesn't care enough to. Fans will still cheer Hogan because he's Hogan though.
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Kinda sad that after everything Shawn has said about Hogan, the best they can come up with for him to say is "Bret Hart!" which Shawn had the perfect comeback to and "....hey remember that time you lost your smile and had to sit out for 7 years?" (Which was more like 3 months, shows that he had probably never heard of it before last night) Plus the same lines he's been saying for 2 decades "I do it for the fans brother!" Still, it was fun watching Shawn destroy Hogan on the mic. Hulk even looked a little nervous, stuttering and stammering. How could they keep a character like Shawn's locked up for so many years if he can just turn it on like the flip of a switch and be 1000x more entertaining? I can't wait for Montreal next week so Shawn can really play off the fans..
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Only way I'm ordering SS is if I found out Shawn won. (Or Jericho won the title)
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Well the title is changed. From Brethart.com
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I really doubt Shawn would be saying anything negative considering how he put Bret over on his DVD. If it's about Montreal, he might just say he had a job to do and he did it like he always says. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> I've never seen the HBK DVD. How did he put Bret over? Do they cover Bret and Shawn's real life feud? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Right before the ironman match starts, it has Shawn talking about how he wouldn't have agreed to do the ironman with anybody else but Bret. He doesn't think he would've been able to do the match with anyone else, that's the only way it would've went an hour. The one thing that was comforting about the match to him, the one thing that wasn't a question mark, was he was wrestling Bret, he knew Bret would train and put his all into it, and he had nothing to worry about on the other side of the ring.
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I really doubt Shawn would be saying anything negative considering how he put Bret over on his DVD. If it's about Montreal, he might just say he had a job to do and he did it like he always says.
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Especially since you've seen my top 30 list. (I had the best one of course)
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Does anybody have a link to anything about this? Not saying it isn't true, I've heard it before, but I searched and couldn't find anything.
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Heh, FF6 had parts like that too though. Right after you leave the Floating Island, the airship splits apart in the sky and everyone falls out and somehow manages to survive.
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While I think the storyline and characters are still the best out of all the FFs except for FFX, I'd say you nailed it. IGN said themselves that two of their major factors for the list are how good it was compared to other games at the time and how influencial it was. Knowing that, I can't see how anyone could be surprised that it's ranked high. Just think of what RPGs were like before 1991. I can't even remember one RPG before it where the characters said more than a few sentences through the entire game or one where you didn't have to spend hours and hours and hours leveling. FF4 seemed to change all of that. Then the characters didn't just talk. They picked with each other, laughed with each other, turned on each other, fell in love, had inner conflicts, showed sadness, and sacrificed themselves. Yeah, it's true that they did all come back to life except for Tellah (oh and Anna), but Palom and Porom, two little kids basically choosing to end their own life so the party can go on was shocking, I don't care what anyone says. When I was like 9 or 10, I felt sad every time I walked in the castle and saw them as statues. I'd love to have a remake just so all the characters that died could maybe stay dead. "Why it Made the Top 100 List: Despite the fact that the U.S. version of SquareSoft's first 16-bit Final Fantasy was heavily censored compared to its Japanese counterpart (known as Final Fantasy IV across the Pacific), it's still one of the greatest role-playing games we've ever played -- and that's not just nostalgia talking. The game introduced many of the series' most popular staples including the introduction of the active battle system, an expanded repertoire of magic spells, the use of Chocobos, and one of the most popular additions: monster summoning. Throw in one of the strongest RPG stories ever told, truly excellent graphics, and some of Nobuo Uematsu's best audio work, and the formula for near-perfection is complete." Also everyone that wants to know what's so good about FF4 should really play the Hard Type version. At least, that's the one I'm talking about when I say it's a top ten game and has a better story than all the FFs, not the butchered game that came out in the US. It's a giant difference in dialogue and characterization. At times in the US game, some of the scenes were incomprehensible. I would be playing it and thinking Why did he say that? or Why did he react that way?, until I played HT and found out why. "Ohh, so that's what they were trying to say." FFC was a huge step up but still not as good as the translated rom.
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Um, why? He's fat and didn't get any reaction. Something's wrong when Tatanka has a contract and Marty Janetty doesn't. (I know he was in jail, but he should have been picked up the minute he was out if the only reason he was arrested was something small like having a shouting argument with his girlfriend)
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Obviously like with any good list, both. Just like the one we did.