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G1 Climax and GHC Title shot tournament line-ups
FigureFourTapes replied to Hunter's Torn Quad's topic in General Wrestling
According to Stuart @ Puroresufan.com Nakamura is out for six months. NJPW is hoping for a return at the 1/4 Dome show but that's only hope, nothing definite. -
Razor was getting cheers for a long time prior to his face turn. The specific segment was Ted Dibiase/IRS trashing Razor for losing to the 1-2-3 Kid and then Razor verbally attcked them, setting up Dibiase's final match at SummerSlam '93. It was in early-to-mid July of '93 IIRC.
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WWE 24/7 Discussion Thread - August 2007
FigureFourTapes replied to DrVenkman PhD's topic in WWE Multimedia
I enjoyed Flair/Von Erich for storytelling purposes. It's a very emotional match and Von Erich staying on offense almost the entire time while Flair can't get himself DQed really created a sense of urgency for the then NWA champion. The whole idea that Kerry just wouldn't lose at the memorial show of his brother may sound cheap in theory, but I thought it played out well in the match. Kerry's athleticism has been largely forgotten as the years have gone on, but he looked great in that match. Quick aside: I didn't see much of the "Hardcore" month, did they show the Terry Gordy/Killer Kahn Texas Death Match from WCCW? -
Interesting little sequence there to start. I understand the reasoning behind making this match first....to let the public get to know the two main champions and show former WWF/E fans that Jeff Hardy is a part of NWA but really..... Jarret is just boring and an immediate channel changer. Atleast the action seems to be hot to start.
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Just thought I'd get the ball rolling with this one..... What if Pillman had lived? What do you guys think would have happened with him in future years? Where would he be now?
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i need a barron cause my dog died
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you like homestar runnnnner????? cooool,.!
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bobby chokes worse then my dead dog
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listen here bobby imma call you bobby barron of my dog from now on my dog croaked last night on a cough drop and i had to burry him
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he aint gonna get any pussy anyway!
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Did you take your sister to the prom?
FigureFourTapes replied to Youth N Asia's topic in No Holds Barred
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The WWE hasn't been the same since they bought the WCW. It seems nothing has gone right for them, whether it be losing the WWF name, having Steve Austin walk out on them, and just boning up the WCW InVasion angle. Vince McMahon sat in his office on a warm Tuesday mourning in Stamford, pondering what he could do to help his falling federation. He looked at his reflection and felt the feeling he had felt in his gut in 1996, his company was slipping from his hands. He needed a solution, yet he didn't know what that solution was. He felt deep down he knew it, but he didn't want to make contact with that man. He knew if he contacted the man he was thinking of, he may not come and if there is one thing Vince McMahon hates it being embrassed. But did he have a choice? He called his secretary and asked for the mans number. Hours passed, has Vince pondered on what he should do. He looked at his phone and jerked up, and quickly dialed the number, and in the voice that only one man has he left this message: "Hello Bill, it's Vince McMahon. I'm calling to inform you that I'm looking for a man to come and be the creative leader of my locker room. I've thrown your name into the pot and I hope you will be intrested. Call me back at (Titan Towers phone number) and we'll talk about the job." Part 2 to come later.
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He'd been in the business for years. He couldn't believe he was getting offered a job from the biggest company in the world however. And it wasn't just a job, it was the head creative position. Bill Watts and Vince McMahon, the two didn't exactly go together but Bill was now the man behind the madness in the WWE. He quickly called Vince and they talked for hours, with Bill getting the job. He was now sitting in an airport, getting ready to head to Hershey, Pennsylvania to watch the PPV Unforgiven. After this month, he was in charge of the WWE, and he decided how everything went. RAW was to be preempted the next two weeks due to Spike TV getting coverage of the National Poker Championships, but he would have Smackdown! to book as well. He was ready, and he grabbed his bag and quickly boarded the plane. He also wondered how certain wrestlers would act towards him, has he quickly ended all creative control clauses. Smackdown! Preview for 10/2/03............. Brock Lesnar, the WWE champion, will be in attendance. After beating Kurt Angle two weeks ago, he will make his first title defense aganist Zach Gowen. After weeks of beating the one legged man, Brock will face him in a one-on-one matchup. John Cena has some words for the U.S. champion Eddie Guerrero, these two have been fighting for the last month and I'm sure the white thug wants one more chance. The World's Greatest Tag Team lost their tag straps two weeks ago to Los Guerreros, they get a rematch this week. The Big Show will be in action aganist Kurt Angle, has Vince McMahon has promised the demise of the Olympic Champion and it will start this week on Smackdown! And finally, the Crusierweight title will be on the line has Rey Mysterio, Jr. takes on the Ultimo Dragon. These two have faced off many times, who will get the better this time?
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Linda's not really hot in anyway. What ever happend to Jake from TE2? He was probably the best athlete of the bunch and then he didn't even win.
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LOL, how long is he going to keep this thing.
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Good. HHH still > Goldberg.
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I see Trips retaining tonight. I saw Jericho before the night started. It's down to Fagberg and HHH. Come on Game!
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HHH IS IN! Whoo, the way I look at it, if you can't beat 'em, join em.
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Nash is gone
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What if HBK won this match? And Trips wins it back next month? I would find that incredibly funny for some reason.
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I wouldn't call a team that had one shadow title reign a dominate team. Entertaining yes, but not dominant. NASH~! IS IN~!
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How did Micheals dominate in the latter 80s?
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It was just a suggestion, I got desperate since I'm a big Kurt mark. Not listening now, but it was fine then.
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If you have Yahoo! Messenger just get on there, and go in one of the chat rooms. They are playing the audio.
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1.Ric Flair I love the Horsemen, of course he's my number one pick. His matches with Dusty Rhodes made me a fan back in the day, and his fans with Steamboat are the greatest series of matches I've ever seen in the U.S. 2.Arn Anderson WAY underrated, he could get anyone over in a match or on the mic. If only there were more Arn's around these days. 3.Owen Hart Of all the guys from Canada this guy was definately the best, he never got to show his full potential and it's a shame we lost this man. 4&5.The Rock N' Roll Express Ricky Morton and Robert Gibson. The Rock N' Roll Express, enough said. 6.Steve Austin I remember staying up late as a kid to watch this guy wrestle, and when he became "Stone Cold" and enjoyed huge popularity I enjoyed it, mainly because I'd watched him ever since his days in Texas. 7.Mick Foley I love the guy, he's a crazy sumbitch, but I love everything he's ever done. I hate garbage wrestling and I even enjoy his garbage stuff. 8.Terry Funk Watch his early NWA stuff and stuff from Japan, you'll see why this guy wasn't always a crazy sumbitch who went through flaming tables covered with cow manure, or whatever the stips are. 9.Bret Hart Greatest WWF wrestler ever, too bad I despised his WCW run, well except for one match. 10.Kurt Angle Man, I'm surprised I put him in my top ten too! But this guy really is great, and WWE tv is gonna suck without him. Honorable mention: Chris Beniot Shawn Micheals Magnum TA Eddie Gilbert