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I hope no one answers this. Make Mole work for the answer.
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No Way Out 2000
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Wow, that spot was poorly planned.
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It was meant to be a brutal fistfight between these two guys with a few chokes and stomps thrown in. If Edge or Matt would have attempted something as simple as a bodyslam or a suplex, the match would have COMPLETELY failed. They made it a realistic fight -- which is exactly what it needed to be. They really couldn't have done a better job with that match.
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That was great. The ending might have fallen a little flat, but that was one of the most intense matches I've seen in a long time. It was as close to a shoot fight as you'll get in a WWE ring. Next month, it will get the spot on the Unforgiven card it rightfully deserves.
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Edge and Matt are both taking some really nice bumps here.
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Your 3 new Inductees into the WON Hall of Fame...
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I haven't respected Muggy since he became a mod on Crono's message board.
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What the hell are you people talking about? Nobody's trying to turn the fans against Hogan, in favor of Michaels. They turned Michaels heel for a reason -- they didn't want the reaction split when the two of them finally met in the ring. They wanted the people solidly behind Hogan. They wanted them solidly against Shawn Michaels. The actions of Shawn Michaels -- from cheapshotting Roddy Piper and Jerry Lawler, to endlessly mocking Hulk Hogan, to talking about how he's the best ever -- smacks of a guy that WWE wants the fans to hate. So why are certain people acting like WWE is trying to turn people against Hogan but failing miserably? I assure you, at this point, they don't want anybody cheering for Shawn Michaels at all. Sure, it might still be happening, but it's not the intended effect. And it's happening less and less each week.
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Yeah, because I'm sure WWE really wanted everybody to turn against HULK HOGAN, of all people. I really hope you're not implying they attempted to do it intentionally. Because that would just be idiotic.
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This has nothing to do with race. John Cena is portrayed as a guy with actual street credibility. As people like Angle and JBL have pointed out, he's a thug. Grew up in the streets. He ain't gonna be no good. The fans are supposed to love this rebellious image, and his rapper gimmick only further establishes the point. Much like 50 Cent or Eminem, John Cena is supposed to be a legitimately tough person who can back up his actions with his rhymes. This is why the video tonight was such an utter failure. Cena's supposed to be a rebellious thug. Then why the hell are we having him rap to us that we need to call our folks? Why are we watching him party it up with his dad? The most hardcore thing in that video was Cena putting his friend in a Boston crab in the park. Yes, sometimes it could be good for a rapper to put out a light video. But considering this is John Cena's SECOND video -- and we're still trying to build up his image for some kind of mainstream credibility -- it did much more bad than good. The fans still want to get behind the rebellious character. But watching Cena rap about his love for his grandparents is anything but. That's the kind of sappy message that the fans are going to eventually turn against. The video was just awful on so many levels. I'm not even going to mention how poor the actual beat was. Just the video and the lyrics are explanation enough.
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I don't know what show everyone else was watching. Cena's rap was hardcore. Well listen everybody to what I say My dad got a clown for my birthday We'll laugh and have fun acting all cool Eat hot dogs and jump in the pool Everybody Party Party Everybody's gonna rock Everybody party party Ends at eight o' clock!
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So Pittsburgh is on one of those "Hey, let's all cheer for the heels tonight so we can pass off this rebellious image" kicks. Cute.
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This is worse than the Boardum thread at The Pit. And that really IS an impressive accomplishment.
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And Leena's OAOAST career is ended just as she was reaching her PEAK. Or not.
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I'm having trouble finding a place to download this. I've tried a few times on Ares, but the program is way too unreliable with downloading such a huge file. Anybody have a way I could get this easily?
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Oh, believe me Matt. It's been very difficult for any poster here to have NOT seen those pictures.
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Yeah, dude. You should so, like, totally cut your wrists when you're drunk. It's killer.
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Curry, calm yourself. I'm the one that set up the punchline anyway.
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Who is Muhammad Hassan? Has he done anything important to make me know who he is?
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Get on AIM. Then we can discuss more details on my possible camera purchase.
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Wait, no I don't.
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For its second weekend? No. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory has already made nearly $115 million dollars since last Friday. It's on the right track. And thanks to RobotJerk, this thread turned into one of the dumbest discussions in a while. It was nice of him to drag the conversation out for two pages, instead of simply going to IMDB and searching for what movies Scarlett Johanssen was in instead.
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*is shut out in the cold* I suppose I should look for an opponent too then....