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  1. Goodbye Stu, and Godspeed.
  2. If that happens, I'll be happy.
  3. JR's hometown. BAH GAWD!
  4. Yeah, and the best part is, HHH jobs in both matches.
  5. I will give my kidney to get this DVD.
  6. The only reason why this weeks show got high ratings is because of NO HHH. RAW w/o HHH=RATINGS!
  7. I'm assuming that The Rock vs. Triple H cage match was from RAW in the summer of 1999. But, knowing HHH, Steph, & Vince, it'll probably be the one from Rebellion '99 where HHH beats Rock to retain the WWF Title.
  8. Why would they move Austin to Smackdown? For the longest time now, Austin has been the true Franchise of RAW. Why, because Austin has stuck with and stayed with RAW since day one. It would almost kill Austin if he had to leave RAW. Edge coming back at Wrestlemania 20 is so gonna rule. I'd love to see Edge go after either the U.S. Title or the Intercontinental Title. IMO, Mel Phillips should be executed for sodamizing that poor 12 year old boy.
  9. I think this should go in the classic threads forum, but that's JMO.
  10. Please, tell me. I've wondering for years. I never saw the PPV.
  11. Once again, I have to remind you what RD Renoylds has been saying to us, time & time again. STOP GIVING VINCE McMAHON IDEAS!
  12. Maybe I should stop.
  13. Here's how I would've booked Bret Hart's heel turn & the Hart Foundation in 1997. It all starts at Wrestlemania 13 where Bret beat Austin with the sharpshooter after Austin passed out. Bret begins a post-match attack on Austin, and Shamrock suplexes him. Bret leaves the ring to a chorus of boos from the fans while Austin leaves the ring while the crowd cheers him. The next night on RAW, Bret comes out for an interview with JR. Bret takes the mic, and instead of just turning against the American fans, he turns against everyone. He takes the mic, and just blasts all the fans for turning on him, and calls every single one of them "ingrates". He calls them ungrateful bitches & bastards for stabbing him in the back and talks about how he gave the fans 14-21 years of his life to them with blood, sweat, and tears, and they thank him with contempt. He talks about how Hulk Hogan was the #1 mainstay in WWF years ago, and how he was there to pick up the pieces after Hogan left. He says that when Hogan left, he was there to hoist the WWF on his back and lead it back to the promissed land, and this is how they thank him. He tells the fans that he doesn't owe them anything, anymore. They owe him, because if it wasn't for him, the WWF would've died, a long time ago, and that the fans wouldn't even be in the building for RAW, that night. Bret calls himself "The Franchise" of the WWF, and that everyone in the audience & in the company should thank him. HBK comes out to counter The Hitman by saying that the reason why the fans have turned on him is because Bret came back a shell of his former self and that the fans now see him for what he truly is. A self-centered, egomaniac who is spoiled rotten. HBK says that the fans have "smartened up" and they can see right through Bret, now. Bret tells Shawn to get the hell out of his sight, and get a life. Shawn tells Bret that he that he doesn't respond well to authority, and calls Bret a hasbeen. As HBK turns to leave, Bret absolutely snaps, dives out of the ring, grabs a sledgehammer from underneath the ring, comes back in, and as Shawn turns around, Bret nails him in the head with the sledgehammer. He then delivers repeated shots to Shawn's gut, causing internal bleeding. Shawn's head is busted open as well. Bret grabs a steel chain from his tights, wraps it around his fist, and starts bashing HBK's face in until Sid comes out to make the save. As Sid checks on Shawn, bret escapes through the crowd, only to return moments later with the sledgehammer from the other side of the audience and whack Sid in the back with the sledgehammer, causing his back injury. Bret spits on both Shawn & Sid before finally leaving the ring and back to the locker room area, flipping everyone off along the way. Later, Bret returns to do commentary during the Rocky/Cassidy match. McMahon berates him, while Lawler praises him. Bret then said he would everyone wickedly bad. With that, Bret jumps into the ring and attacks Rocky Miavia to cause a DQ. Bret leaves Rocky a crippled mess in the ring. Earlier in the night, Bulldog & Owen were defending their tag team titles against The Headbangers. Owen & Bulldog get into a big fight, and the match is thrown out. Owen gets on the mic, and challenges Bulldog to a European Title match, next week. Bulldog accepts, buts says that it will be Owen's last shot. Owen then throws down his tag team title belt, and says he doesn't want to be a tag team champion, anymore. He wants to be a singles champion. Before the night was over, President Gorilla Monsoon decides to book a tag team match, next week in which both the Intercontinental & European Titles will be on the line. British Bulldog (Euro Champ) & Rocky Miavia (IC Champ) vs. Bret & Owen Hart. To be continued.....
  14. At one time, I thought it was Stephanie McMahon. It would go like this. At Wrestlemania, Vince helps HHH win the main event , and the next night, the entire MHF come out and reveal to the world that the McMahon/Helmsley era was nothing more than a master plan thought up by Vince, and that Vince, Shane, Steph, HHH, Taker, & DX were in on it, all along for one whole year.
  15. Fuck Jarrett. He's the most talentless hack in the NWA.
  16. WWF Champion Bret Hart defeated Hunter Hearst Helmsley. HAHA, Bret got his "return job" from Hunter.
  17. Yes, he IS that dumb. (Vince)
  18. Guys, we got another troll, here.
  19. The best series of matches I've ever seen has got to be Rock/HHH. Bar none.
  20. HHH being on my TV, every week. HHH & Stephanie getting married later this month.
  21. I vividly remember the RAW episode from October 6, 1997. Not only was it the night we all mourned the death of Brian Pillman, but also, it was a night where the Hart Foundation more unity and solidarity than ever before. They were almost comparable to the Four Horsemen. There were 3 matches that stood out in my mind, that night. Owen Hart vs. Hawk British Bulldog vs. Rocky Miavia Bret Hart vs. HHH (I think this match kinda sucked, because it ended on a count-out.) It was also the begining of the faction feud between the Hart Foundation & the NOD.
  22. I agree with you there, dude. Wrestlemania 16 (2000) was supposed to go to The Rock. But, HHH's victory there is what started to get me suspicious. It also started me on the slow path to HHHate. HHH doesn't care what's good for the business. He only cares about what's good for himself, and himself only.
  23. I never really liked HHH to begin with. But, my HHHatered officially began when it was revealed that he was dating Stephanie McMahon. The bosses daughter. The leader of the writing team. The 25% co-owner of the WWF/E. He started getting so powerful. When I found out about HHH & Steph, I immediately knew that the company's future was looking pretty bleak. As a matter of fact, I knew that the company was in danger of having no future, at all. I don't care what you guys think. IMO, there is absolutely no reason, whatsoever for an employee to date his own employer, especially when that employee is a wrestler working for a wrestling promotion, and that employer is the owner of that promotion. Not to mention the promotion has more politics backstage than in Washington, DC. There is no logical reason for HHH to be in the position that he is in, now.
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