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I graduated from Bloom Trail High School back in Chicago Heights in Illinois in 2000. Here's something interesting. My former high school teacher (who's still working there, BTW) is coming out here to Arizona to look at houses in my hometown of Green Valley.
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Really? Hmm EDIT:Nevermind. The site must've been temporarily down for a while.
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.....why? They just gave away who's gonna win the match. Taker's winning,........AGAIN. Edge doesn't have a chance.
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The WWE is a total shitfuck promotion for pulling this shit. Forget it, I'm NOT getting One Night Stand. God, I hate you, Vince.
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Former women's wrestler, Penny Banner died this year.
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http://www.megaupload.com/?d=WBO1UQY0
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Well, ok then. Here you guys go. EDIT: Darn
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Well, I think it may be the other way around. However, if I can upload it for you guys, I'm sure that you can take a look at the Configuration Settings of the game once you extract it. I'm hoping that maybe you can figure it out. It probably might have the voices, and there's a very big chance that it might. If I can upload it here, I'll do that in a flash.
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Is Vince Russo back or something? No way would Vince think this up on his own.
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Awwww, that's just shyt. Fuck You, USA Network. EDIT:Ok, I just went to WWE.com, and they're saying that "Regal was so pissed that he pulled the plug on RAW, 4 minutes early." They're calling it "Blackpool Blackout".
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Hey, I live on Mountain Time in Arizona. I don't get RAW yet, until 9 pm.
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So, who won the HHH/Orton title match tonight on RAW? Or, who's the champion, rather?
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I'm not sure of that.
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I happen to have a certain March 1993 episode of WWF Monday Night RAW, and it was basically hosted by Gorilla Monsoon, Bobby Heenan, & Rob "NOT Vince McMahon" Bartlett. This was perhaps the most hillarious episode of RAW that I had ever seen, because of the commentary. Who else has this? I got it off XWT-Classics, BTW.
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Ok, I'm watching RAW, right now on Mountain Standard Time, and can anyone tell me who Edge pinned in the 8-man tag match to snag the win?
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Oldschool's Wrestling Media Thread, Version 2!!!
JN News replied to Oldschool's topic in Scavenger Town
Hey Oldschool, do you think you could possibly dig up Bossman's theme music from WCW, back when he was called, "The Boss"? Thanks in advance. The Boss - Man, was he Big. lol -
I think you're forgetting one thing. Rock beat HHH in a rematch for the IC Title at the Febuary 1997 IYH. Also SummerSlam 2000.
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It's the end of an era, people. I've finally decided to get my name changed in honor of my favorite villan sidekick of all time. RIP:JN News
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If I could go back in time to see a dream match, I could wish for matches like Brian Pillman (1996-pre-injury) vs. Triple H (2000-w/Steph). The matches & promos would've been out of this world. In 1996, I would've love to see Arn Anderson vs. Jerry Lawler. The King was such a great heel in the 90's, that he could even take guy like The Enforcer, and turn him face. (or at least make the fans cheer Double A over Lawler) Nowadays, it's hard to find a real dream match, IMO.
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That's how you make Hescargot. lol
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Robotnik:Snively,.............Come Here. *comes closer* Robotnik:How can a puny Hedgehog destroy a 213 ton machine?! Snively:*gulps* Well, sir, he....... Robotnik:SHUT UP!
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I'm starting to think so, because I think they haven't been as consistant as they once were. The only time I've ever eaten top quality pizza from them is if I go there to dine in, if you will. Delivery is another story, though, because it was barely consistant through deliver to my house. It just doesn't have that same old zing to it. Thoughts?
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Name your favorite Wrestlemania of all time from each era of WWF/WWE, and why. Federation Years:Wrestlemania 4 - This PPV centered around only one thing. The WWF Title. It actually made that belt look important. Savage & Elizabeth's happy ending after Savage's title win was just awesome. Attitude Era:Wrestlemania 17 - The very last 'Mania & PPV of the WWF's boom period. E&C winning the tag titles, and Austin becoming a 5-time WWF Champion were my favorites in this one. The Current Era:Wrestlemania 20 - The 20th Wrestlemania at MSG, which saw two wrestlers that are now no longer with us embrace in a joyous celebration, as Benoit & Guerrero both left that PPV as World Champions. Your turn......
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Chase Tatum, who wrestled in WCW in 1998 & 1999, was found dead in his home in Buckhead, Georgia on Sunday, reports the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. His father Roy Tatum told the newspaper that his son died of an accidental drug overdose ten days after undergoing back surgery to repair a degenerative disc. His father said his son had been battling a painkiller addiction and had plans to enter a rehabilitation facility in Miami soon. "He was in the process of getting his life back together," Tatum said. "He was confident that he was going to turn things around, to live a normal life without those painkillers." A friend discovered Tatum's body at around 4 p.m. on Sunday afternoon at his Buckhead, Georgia home. Tatum was unresponsive and could not be revived by emergency medical technicians. At 6-feet, 3-inches tall and 265 pounds, Tatum won the Mr. Georgia bodybuilding competition when he was 19 years old. He was a personal trainer, and a client encouraged him to give professional wrestling a shot. He went to the WCW Power Plant and made his debut in the promotion in 1998, losing to Scott Steiner on an episode of WCW Thunder on March 6. Tatum worked approximately 10 televised matches during his entire WCW tenure. He primarily worked in an enhancement role on WCW Saturday Night. He lost to the rising Bill Goldberg on the March 14, 1998 edition of WCW Saturday Night. He also lost to Curt Hennig, Van Hammer, Scott Norton and current SmackDown wrestler Dave Taylor over the course of two years. His lone singles win in WCW came against The Gambler in January 1999. He worked two episodes of WCW Monday Nitro during the summer of '99; losing to WCW Television Champion Rick Steiner in a squash match on July 26, and in his final appearance in WCW on August 23, he was powerbombed by Sid Vicious during his match with Mikey Whipwreck, which ended in a no contest. Tatum was briefly a member of the short-lived No Limit Soldiers faction which included Rey Mysterio and Konnan. In September 1999, WCW purged the roster and released a slew of wrestlers including Tatum. That marked the end of his career in professional wrestling. His father said he suffered his back injury during his time in WCW and took painkillers to get by for a number of years because he did not have health insurance to pay for the surgery to correct the problem. Tatum had been acting in recent years and appeared in the 2007 film Who's Your Caddy?. He also worked as a road manager and personal assistant for hip hop duo Outkast.
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Look, I read this on the Edge University message board. EJ Smooth who is a part of Booker T's PWA promotion reported this. Can we please lay the whole Chris Masters mistake to rest? Plus, this came from an actual newspaper in Atlanta, GA., which BTW was the former home of WCW.