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1112.6 Now I can stop trying to break 1000.
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Matt's a rebel. He just don't care!!
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Damn, you swerved us ALL!!! Good work, boy.
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Without checking again, I know this ain't working.
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What? Are you just throwing shit at the wall now to see what sticks? You don't get a match that well done if someone is "completely dragging it down" as Angle apparently did.
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For the last time, nobody's going to name an animal after you. lolz But then what would you call it? Frigid Penguin? Failed Penguin? Penguin Mascot? Penguin Soul? I'm confused.
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I JUST SAW, NOOOOOOOO He's one of my most favorite referees ever. Oh my god R.I.P Tim White
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There's really no polite or classy way to put this, so I think I'm just going to come right out and say it. Without the long hair and scruffy beard, Johnny Damon looks really gay.
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I don't know. Off the top of my head, I could probably name at least a thousand other people that deserve to be called a "cocksucking asshole" and a "cuntflap" more than this guy. Not condoning what he did at all, but come on.
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Everybody vote for me for the "Biggest Bastard of an Idiot" award. Hoff's too nice and FM is past his prime. I'm the obvious choice and I know you will all agree. And while I'm disliked by certain people here, you should still at least take the award itself into consideration before immediately excluding Hoff or myself. Even if neither of us were involved the entire year, it doesn't exclude the quality of the stuff we DID put out while we were still involved. I think it would be a shame if people just passed the two of us without giving it a second thought. Think before casting your obvious Alfdogg vote for every category.
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Watch yourself. Comments like that only lead to trouble 'round these parts.
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Well at least you're contributing to the conversation.
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You're so not winning. You're the biggest bastard of an idiot of the past. You're over-the-hill. I'm the biggest bastard of an idiot of NOW and of the FUTURE. Make no mistake, people. I'm the one you want.
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This is the one and only post I'll ever say anything about this topic. -For starters, much of this is yet another reason to just bash me. I said that I shed a tear when I heard about the news, and I shed a tear at the end of Armageddon. Honestly, I don't see how almost anyone could hold back the tears after that Armageddon ending. Seeing Josh Matthews in that emotional state, the "Thank you Tim" chants, the concern from the announcers, and the hush over the crowd. It was very touching stuff, beacuse it was all real. Of course I don't know the guy like any of them, but just knowing what they are going through is hard to actually see like what we did on Armageddon. I've had hardly any contact with Tim, I met him once for just a second, but I've seen him referee live plenty of times. He was also my second favorite active referee, which I've said plenty of times in the past. -Do you people never get emotional when watching certain movies or TV shows? There have been plenty of times I've seen people say they cried over episodes of Lost (Locke's first episode I think) and other stuff such as that. That shit is fake though, it's fine to get emotional over film and TV shows, but in the end it's still fake. What you have seen the past two days is real life, this is what really matters. But I'm sure you hardasses never get emotional over anything at all. Not any TV show, not any film, nothing. More power to you all if that's the case, way to go. To me the point of watching certain shows and films are to take you through the emotions. To scare you, make you laugh, and even make you cry. But if some of you don't "get that", then I really feel sorry for you. That's what I call pathetic...not someone shedding a tear or two over the death of a real person, and shedding a tear or two over seeing what it has done to those closest to him. This isn't just about me, it's about all of the guys you have been seemingly getting off on bashing just because you are emotionless assholes. In short, fuck off.
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Are you saying both George Bushes are going to die next year? That'd be really weird.
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More like eighth time.
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How many times are you going to say this in this thread?
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DISC 1: THE BEGINNING YEARS The Rockers debut match in the WWE. Against whoever it may be. The Rockers vs. The Hart Foundation -- November 1990. The phantom title switch with the top rope breaking off. By all accounts, it's a good match, and historical for what it could have been. Shawn Michaels vs. Marty Jannetty -- June 1993, with the debut of Diesel as well. Shawn Michaels vs. Davey Boy Smith -- Final Saturday Night Main Event match. First singles title win of Shawn's career Shawn Michaels vs. Bret Hart -- Survivor Series 1992. Excellent match and the first Main Event between the two. Throw in a few extras here about the Rockers, about his first singles matches, winning the Intercontinental title, fighting Bret Hart in his first PPV Main Event, etc. Include the Barber Shop segment again as well. ----------------------------------------------- DISC 2: THE SHOWSTOPPER Shawn Michaels vs. Razor Ramon -- SummerSlam 1995. Very good ladder match that rivals anything else WWE put out that year. Shawn Michaels vs. Jeff Jarrett -- In Your House II. Incredibly well-paced and hot match, leading to Shawn winning back the Intercontinental Title. Shawn Michaels vs. Steve Austin -- King of the Ring 1997. Perhaps Match of the Year for WWE, if it wasn't for the weak ending. Just an excellent match that not many have even seen, and it shows off Michaels nicely. Shawn Michaels vs. Bret Hart -- Survivor Series 1997. Must be included for historical purposes, especially since the entire match itself has only been released on the Confidential DVD no one has bothered to buy. Shawn Michaels vs. British Bulldog -- One Night Stand 1997. Very good match with a hot British crowd, leading to HBK's first and only European title win. Also made him the first Grand Slam winner as well. If Shawn really wants to get honest here, he could talk about the situation surrounding this match. Shawn Michaels vs. The Undertaker -- Royal Rumble 1998. Important for historical purposes as it's ultimately what led to Shawn's downfall for four years. Plus it's a rather good match on its own. Now Shawn can talk about the highlights of his career in this time period as well as the lowlights. From DX to the Screwjob to everything in between, it could be very interesting to hear Shawn's viewpoints on this stuff. --------------------------------------------- DISC 3: THE COMEBACK Shawn Michaels vs. Chris Jericho -- WrestleMania XIX. Shows Michaels finally returning to WrestleMania, five years after he last competed there. Shawn Michaels vs. Chris Benoit -- "Showdown in the Desert" in early 2004. Considered by some to be MOTY and is a rather difficult match to track down. Shawn Michaels vs. Triple H vs. Chris Benoit -- Backlash 2004. This match might be controversial to include, since it seems to focus primarily more on Benoit than anyone else. But the match also centers around Shawn Michaels, the hatred of the Montreal fans towards him, and how he lashes out right back against them. The spot with the Sharpshooter and Earl Hebner is particularly noteworthy. Plus not as many people remember this one as the WrestleMania XX match and that's a shame. Shawn Michaels vs. Triple H -- Hell-in-the-Cell at Vengeance 2004. Not saying I necessarily agree with including it, but WWE considers it to be a classic and it was basically the blowoff to their very long feud. Shawn Michaels vs. Kurt Angle -- WrestleMania XXI. I mean, they're going to have to include this one, just because of the accolades it received from many. And this is where Shawn could talk about finding religion, how it convinced him to step back into the ring, and how he thinks he's changed from the earlier days of his career. Yeah, might not be as interesting as Disc 2, but would still bring about some good matches. Throw in some highlights of the 2002 Elimination Chamber for good measure as well. --------------------------------------- There. Found 16 matches. And this is without including the Shawn/Razor WrestleMania X Ladder match, Shawn/Taker Hell-in-the-Cell, Shawn/Bret Iron Man, or Shawn/Mankind Mind Games match. If WWE wanted to include those again, they would have an even easier time with this DVD. Shawn Michaels deserves a longer featurette DVD on him, without question. He absolutely has the match material to pull it off.
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I'm almost crying now with "Bridge over troubled water" playing in the background. I'll most likely cry when Smackdown is airing when they do the emotional video packages.
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I told my father this earlier, and even he told me it made him feel woozy and cold. Tim White meant a lot to wrestling fans of all ages.
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And of course, leave it to low-lifes on eBay to try and cash in on the death. Already there are several new auctions with mention of his passing IN the auction title. My favorite? "WWE TIM WHITE SIGNED PROMO 765 RARE! REST IN PIECE" What a god damn idiot.
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Cause it is oktober 13?
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I don't know what to say. Wow. This was a guy I really respected and...I can't believe it. R.I.P
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And did anybody have Tim White in the 2005 Death Pool?