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  1. Dont worry, WWE will try the movie thing again.

     

    And again.

     

    And again.

     

    And fail again.

     

    I could have sworn I read somewhere (I really don't remember where, perhaps someone else will? if I'm not just imagining all this of course) that one of their next movies on tap was a comedy starring Big Show.

     

    If that's true, there's no possible way that can fail. :lol:


  2. dx1997: If you wanna see Taker/Boogey cross paths, play Smackdown vs. Raw 2009 and play Undertaker's "Road to WrestleMania" story.

     

    Really eh? I didn't know they would actually program that into the game.

     

    You have no idea. The storyline is incredibly outlandish. It makes Russo's stuff look like it was written by Heyman. (Don''t get me wrong, it was entertaining as all hell... just a lot of "what the fuck!?" moments in it.)

     

    I don't want to spoil it for anyone who hasn't played it yet, but... Zombie Santino. That is all.


  3. I got it just for Kung Fu Naki's theme. (And no, I didn't actually buy it. :P)

     

    I also love R-Truth's theme, have since he debuted it in TNA, but I find the seemingly random edits a bit strange, considering I have an unedited version of the same song from the TNA era lying around somewhere. I can understand editing swears out and the like, but for example, the line "one of the baddest young brothers to step foot in this game" is, on the new release, "one of the baddest _____ _____ to step foot in this game".

     

    Is 'young brothers' bad? Does WWE not like him referencing his skin color? Or perhaps they misheard (or maybe I did?) the lyric as mother fu... well, you know.


  4. That was definately could've been a MOTYC, but it's to late in the year.

     

    That Hardy/Finlay match was really sloppy. That was not even the best match on the show, much less anything resembling a MOTYC.

     

    And does anyone else chuckle a bit whenever they mention Finlay drinking Guinness? I know it's part of his gimmick, but Finlay in actuality is a teetotaler.

    Really?

     

    I thought I remember seeing on WWE Confidential back in the day him bringing someone (don't remember who) to a bar.

     

    This was back when Finlay was still an agent, before he returned to the ring.

     

    It was Finlay and Cena, back when Cena was still a heel in mid 2003. Finlay bought Cena a guinness beer during I believe a tour of ireland or scotland, Cena took one sip, nearly choked, then comically requested a glass of chocolate milk instead. It was funny.

     


  5. It may have been said, but just having finished watching No Mercy- at the end, Jericho seriously looked like Benoit; he gave that same, sadistic smile that was only accentuated by the blood. It was kind of creepy.

     

    My cousin and I ordered the PPV and said the exact same thing when he was on the ramp with the belt. Scary.


  6. I also like to try and give an extra good pop for the midcarders I like. I looked like a total dork, but I marked out like a little girl when Rob Conway came out during a Raw I went to in the summer of 2006.

     

    I can relate, except for me, it's The Hurricane/Gregory Helms. TOTAL Helms mark.

     

    (And the fact that SD was in Milwaukee and I *JUST* missed his comeback to the ring pisses me off beyond all belief. Perhaps I'll head up to Green Bay for the MNTV debut show next week...)


  7. RVD got a title run. Remember how that turned out?

     

     

    Of course, most of that was his fault.

     

    Given his gimmick, I can't help but chuckle at the prospect of Punk getting arrested for drug possession. I think it'd be hard to take him seriously after that, considering from what I've heard, the straightedge thing is really his lifestyle, not just a gimmick.


  8. Isn't it kind of similar to what happened to Maria? She called one of the wrestlers the wrong name on her first night interviewing and that sort of snowballed into her ditzy gimmick. I think she called Edge "The Edge" if I remember correctly.


  9. I like Foley on the mic. Never really came across as anything *too* special in the ring to me imo - although his match with Randy at Backlash 04 was really awesome, along with his match at ONS 06 with Edge against Dreamer and Funk. Other than that, yeah. Foley's great on the mic though, and I wouldn't mind seeing him stealing Coach's spot on SD as the color commentator. I mean, it's not like he can do any WORSE...


  10. Triple Threat Match for the WWE Championship: John Cena vs. HHH vs. Randy Orton (Champion)

    - Triple H wins by pinning John Cena to get his loss back from WM 22. Orton/HHH at Backlash (Orton didn't get pinned, gets rematch etc.) while Cena films his movie.

     

    Money in the Bank Ladder Match: Chris Jericho vs. Kennedy vs. MVP vs. Carlito vs. Shelton Benjamin vs. CM Punk vs. John Morrison

    - Kennedy wins to get back to back MITB victories.

     

    The Streak vs. The Title: World Heavyweight Championship Match: The Undertaker vs. Edge (Champion)

    - My ideal angle; Edge gets DQ'ed against Taker - Taker wins and Edge retains belt. After the match, Taker wrecks Edge in a furious rage, leaving the door open for Kennedy to show up, cash in the money in the bank and beat Edge to take the title from him the same way Edge stole the MITB from Kennedy and the title from Taker some months ago. It'd be the PERFECT way to tie those storylines together.

     

    David vs. Goliath: Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. The Big Show

    - I was wondering how this would go down, since you have to believe Mayweather wins, but Show couldn't lose believably to him. The idea for interference costing Show the match earlier was brilliant, and I can't believe I didn't think of it. Interference leading to Mayweather getting the win.

     

    The Nature Boy vs. The Showstopper: Ric Flair vs. Shawn Michaels

    - HBK wins, big emotional moment, standing ovation for Flair, and after it's all said and done, Flair low blows HBK and lays him out, leaving the business like the heel he wanted to be. (Even though he'd still be getting cheered at that point.)

     

    Smackdown vs. Raw: Batista vs. Umaga

    - Match boils down to a no contest, feud continues on SmackDown when Umaga gets traded over.

     

    Beltfast Brawl: Finlay vs. JBL

    - Hornswoggle returns, but doesn't turn heel, and distracts JBL long enough for Finlay to beat him down with the shillelagh for the win.

     

    Bunnymania: Maria/Ashley vs. Beth Phoenix/Melina

    - The playboy girls almost never go over at wrestlemania; I expect no different here. Beth Phoenix dominates the match and gets the win.

     

    24 Man Battle Royal/Winner Meets Chavo Guerrero

    - Going with an off the wall pick here - it won't be Kane, but it will be Tommy Dreamer who wins the battle royal and, subsequently, the ECW Championship, when Colin Delaney interferes in the title match and screws Chavo.


  11. Preview: Mayhem before 'Mania?

    March 25, 2008

     

    On the final ECW before WrestleMania XXIV, Superstars will surely be looking to secure an advantage for their contests at The Granddaddy of Them All.

     

    CM Punk is coming into WrestleMania week strong after earning a Six-Man Tag Team Match victory with partners Jesse & Festus. The Straightedge Superstar has money on his mind; with a win in the Money in the Bank Ladder Match, Punk will have the opportunity to challenge again for a much-coveted championship. Shelton Benjamin, who was on the losing side of last week’s contest, will look to turn the tables and generate some momentum for Money in the Bank. His partner in the Six-Man Tag Team Match, John Morrison, will be looking to do the same. The Shaman of Sexy qualified for the contest when he beat fellow WWE Tag Team Champion, The Miz, on SmackDown. Will any of these ECW Superstars get a final leg up on Sci Fi?

     

    ECW Champion Chavo Guerrero is also in good spirits after defeating Colin Delaney and denying him an ECW contract last Tuesday. Guerrero is ready for the tri-brand 24-Man WrestleMania Battle Royal to determine his next challenger for the ECW Championship. Chavo's destruction of Delaney was a warning message that rang loud and clear across the Land of the Extreme. Will Chavo have anything to say as WrestleMania XXIV draws closer? Will any of the Battle Royal participants look to make a final splash?

     

    What will happen just five days before the biggest night of the year? Find out on ECW on Sci Fi, tonight 10/9 CT.


  12. I think if you look at a list of the ten biggest matches of the last five years, HBK's name would likely be attached to a good 4-5 of them at least. That being said, I do think any more titles for him would be purely nostalgia at this point, but is it any different than Taker getting the belt again? I'd love to see at least one more HBK world title run, personally, as long as he doesn't let any backstage shit ruin it (such as the rumors about the Iraq show and HBK berating Umaga for making his tights the same colors as Triple H's or something like that - I forget the full details, but it just came off as very un-christian behavior to me).

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