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  1. ECW Champion John Morrison finally met his match in the 15 Minutes of Fame challenge... and now it will cost him his most important autograph. After CM Punk pinned Morrison on the last ECW on Sci Fi, a match for the ECW Championship was set for SummerSlam. The two contenders will ink a contract this week to make their contest at the Biggest Party of the Summer official.

     

    Stevie Richards made a laughing stock out of Kevin Thorn for two straight weeks, but the fanged freak was the only one smiling

    on the last ECW on Sci Fi. Will Thorn continue to seek methods of revenge on Richards? Can Richards truly find a way to stake the vampire Superstar once and for all?

     

    Big Daddy V has been checking under his bed and in his closets even since Boogeyman started stalking him. Matt Striker’s giant student slept like a big baby after last week when he flattened the worm eater in Youngstown, Ohio. Has Big Daddy V chased away his demons, or does he still have reason to watch over his shoulder?

     

    Find out the answers to all of these questions and more on the next ECW on Sci Fi on Tuesday at 10/9 CT.


  2. As long as Debra keeps whoring herself out to the media, they won't.

    Since she's not getting paid, does that mean she's just a slut?

     

    Debra most likely never met Brian Adams in her life.

    Well, except when they were working on the same shows together.

    Yeah, I stand corrected. I got my years mixed up. Turns out Debra and Brian Adams were in WCW at the same time in 97-98 before Debra jumped to the WWF. Also for the one week that Kronic got brought into the InVasion before they were sent home immediately.


  3. ...and was the single most overpaid wrestler in the history of WCW.

    I think that 'honor' probably goes to Scott Norton or Stevie Ray, who were getting around $800,000 per year.

    Perhaps, I don't remember exactly what he made, but I remember they paid him a boatload of money to "steal" him from the WWF, even though Vince no longer wanted him, he had never drawn, and showed no signs of being worth shit.

    That's not what happened at all. Brian Adams quit the WWF because he was pissed off that Kane injured him during a Tombstone. Everyone was real sensitive about that considering what had just happened to Steve Austin.

     

    Scott Norton, Rick Steiner, Stevie Ray, and Booker T. were all making 7 figures in WCW when it closed.


  4. After re-watching this DVD, there's something that bugs me here. So the WWF is all worried that Bret could take the WWF title to WCW and crap on it, so Montreal happened. Before Montreal there was Alundra Blyaze throwing the women's title in the garbage. Granted this is a DVD about the period of the Monday Night Wars, but I wish, I WISH, they included footage of Flair bringing the NWA/WCW world title to WWF TV. Although they didn't throw it in the garbage, they did kinda bury it by having Piper spit on the belt on an interview segment in late 91 or early 92. I just find horrible irony there on the WWE's part, and basically, they started this whole thing with bringing rival belts on to TV. Basically the WWE did what they feared WCW would do to them? I call that pot, kettle, black.

     

    Anyone agree?

    The only reason Flair could do any of that is because the guy running WCW at the time, Jim Herd, refused to return his $25,000 deposit on the belt.

     

    So, it was really WCW's fault all that happened.

     

    It's not like Flair refused to give the belt back or just shockingly appeared on WWF TV a week after he'd been on WCW TV, like the case of Madusa and the feared case of Bret Hart.

     

    Flair was fired from WCW in July 1991 and the belt didn't start showing up on WWF TV until a month later. WCW had a full month to give Flair his money back, and didn't. I do believe the belt first appeared at SummerSlam 1991 with Bobby Heenan holding it backstage. WCW did get a court-order for the WWF to stop showing the belt, which explains why it had to be censored. Flair started running around with a WWF Tag Title belt instead shortly after, but since it was covered heavily by mosaics, it didn't much matter. Flair finally got his $25,000 back in July 1992 and the belt was immediately returned to WCW.

     

    Flair was going to the WWF regardless and it just so happened he had ownership of the belt. The situation just fell into Vince's hands. And honestly, in that situation, Vince would have been stupid not to parade the rival company's belt on TV when it was their own stubbornness that let it happen.


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    WWE.com is reporting that during a standard Wellness policy physical, an abnormal accessory pathway to the heart (Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome) was discovered in US Champion, MVP. It is a potentially life threatening condition that could lead to a heart attack if untreated. He will be able to continue wrestling because according to WWE.com, MVP "underwent a precarious radio frequency treatment this past Monday – a procedure that is equally dangerous in that one in 1,000 individuals die during it. Next week, tests will be performed again to see if the procedure was a success."

     

    WWE.com says that the testing took place at the Great American Bash. The body of the story is written to explain how The Wellness Policy caught this condition early. A cynic might say that mentioning the Bash and the benefits of the policy are a calculated move by WWE. A cynic may be right, but you also can't deny that the policy did what people want it to do either.

     

     


  6. The dating game thing had me rolling my eyes when it started, but then had me rolling on the floor immediately.

     

    Santino Marella had me cracking up as he gleefully introduced himself by saying "I am in lots of pain." That was just so far out of left field, it was hilarious.

     

    The fuckhead earlier who didn't like Maria can sit on a knife. Her dialogue with Marella was hilarious.

     

    Marella: "These men were talking about how they hated puppies and babies."

    Maria (distressed): "BUT I LOVE PUPPIES AND BABIES"

     

    That shit almost had me crying.

     

    And like I said earlier, as great of a wrestler he is, it's amazing how awesome Regal is in these types of segments. Usually the best technical wrestlers have zero personalities. For as good as Regal is in the ring, he's just as good, if not better, when he's doing a role on-screen. That's saying a lot.

     

    I generally hate these types of segments, but one was one in a million.


  7. So is Kristal not well liked in the locker room then too? Because before Lashley she was supposedly involved with Matt Striker, who was not well liked for other reasons. Just seems odd to not really hear anything on her, but stuff on the people she is involved with.

     

    Kristal with Striker? Where did you hear this?

    When Amy Zidian was fired from WWE, she made a bunch of blog posts making fun of Kristal and Striker dating.


  8. SANTINO MARELLA POSSIBLY INJURED AT HOUSE SHOW

     

    During the Santino Marella/Umaga match at tonight's Wheeling, WV house show, Marella appeared to be injured after taking Umaga's spinning side slam. Referee Doan threw up the 'X' immediately and Umaga quickly went for the Spike for the victory. Marella appeared to favor his shoulder or collarbone and was helped to the back alongside the trainer. The bump didn't look pretty.

     

     


  9. POSSIBLE ANGLE FOR VINCE ON RAW

     

    Take it for what it's worth, but there are rumors making the rounds that Raw head writer Brian Gewirtz is lobbying for Vince McMahon's appearance on Raw this Monday will have them pick up the limo angle from the point where Vince was to make his return. Back when the limo exploded, the word making the rounds was that Linda McMahon would be framed for his death and Ken Kennedy would end up getting a rub from Vince. It will be interesting to see what happens.

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