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Glad to see this has turned into one big flame war. Hope you feel proud of yourself, Slapnuts00
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William Regal has credited Vince McMahon so much as to say he saved his life by sending him to and funding his rehab.
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Nobody holds a gun to a man's head to become a wrestler. He made that choice. Move on.
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"Mike Lockwood, better known as Crash Holly and more recently, Mad Mikey, was found dead this afternoon at Steven Richards' home in Florida. He was 34." -- Dave Meltzer So he was found dead in Richards' house. Looks like this is going to be another drug death.
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Let's not jump to conclusions. It could have been something completely non-drug related. Crash was never on roids (at least, I doubt he ever was from his look), but then again, he could have been on other stuff. Don't start pointing fingers until we have info.
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http://www.wwe.com/news/headlines/ 2nd item down. There is a picture of Lockwood with the notice.
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World Wrestling Entertainment is saddened by the loss of Michael Lockwood, known professionally as Crash Holly. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Michael's friends and family. -- WWE.Com
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World Wrestling Entertainment is saddened by the loss of Michael Lockwood, known professionally as Crash Holly. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Michael's friends and family. -- WWE.Com
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When you look at Batista, do you see the face of Stephanie from Full House?
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Ric Flair 2-0 1.000 Al Snow 1-0 1.000 Bradshaw 1-0 1.000 Jamie Noble 1-0 1.000 Jonathan Coachman 1-0 1.000 Lita 1-0 1.000 Nathan Jones 1-0 1.000 Rodney Mack 1-0 1.000 Sable 1-0 1.000 Torrie Wilson 1-0 1.000 The Undertaker 4-1 .800 Goldberg 3-1 .750 Rene Dupree 3-1 .750 Sylvan Grenier 3-1 .750 Brock Lesnar 5-2 .714 Hulk Hogan 2-1 .666 Jazz 2-1 .666 The Rock 2-1 .666 Triple H 5-3 .625 Kurt Angle 3-2 .600 Charlie Haas 3-3 .500 Eddie Guerrero 3-3 .500 Shelton Benjamin 3-3 .500 Christian 2-2 .500 Matt Hardy 2-2 .500 Trish Stratus 2-2 .500 Christopher Nowinski 1-1 .500 Chuck Palumbo 1-1 .500 Johnny Stamboli 1-1 .500 Randy Orton 1-1 .500 Sean O'Haire 1-1 .500 Shane McMahon 1-1 .500 Steve Austin 1-1 .500 Vince McMahon 1-1 .500 William Regal 1-1 .500 Kane 3-4 .429 Bubba Ray Dudley 2-3 .400 D-Von Dudley 2-3 .400 Scott Steiner 2-3 .400 Kevin Nash 1-2 .333 Lance Storm 1-2 .333 Tajiri 1-2 .333 Bubba Ray Dudley 1-3 .250 John Cena 1-3 .250 Chris Jericho 2-6 .250 Booker T. 1-4 .200 Test 1-4 .250 Chris Benoit 1-5 .166 Shawn Michaels 1-5 .166 The Big Show 1-5 .166 Rob Van Dam 1-6 .143 Batista 0-1 .000 Bull Buchanan 0-1 .000 Bill DeMott 0-1 .000 Billy Gunn 0-1 .000 Brother Love 0-1 .000 Conquistador #47 0-1 .000 Conquistador #48 0-1 .000 Danny Basham 0-1 .000 Dawn Marie 0-1 .000 Doink the Clown 0-1 .000 Doug Basham 0-1 .000 Edge 0-1 .000 Faarooq 0-1 .000 Funaki 0-1 .000 Gail Kim 0-1 .000 Jacqueline 0-1 .000 Jamal 0-1 .000 Jerry Lawler 0-1 .000 Jim Ross 0-1 .000 John Hennigan 0-1 .000 Matt Cappotelli 0-1 .000 Maven 0-1 .000 Molly Holly 0-1 .000 Nunzio 0-1 .000 Orlando Jordan 0-1 .000 Rob Conway 0-1 .000 Rosey 0-1 .000 Shannon Moore 0-1 .000 Stephanie McMahon 0-1 .000 The Easter Bunny 0-1 .000 Tommy Dreamer 0-1 .000 Val Venis 0-1 .000 Zach Gowen 0-1 .000 Billy Kidman 0-2 .000 Eric Bischoff 0-2 .000 Goldust 0-2 .000 Jeff Hardy 0-2 .000 Rikishi 0-2 .000 Spanky 0-2 .000 Victoria 0-2 .000 Chavo Guerrero 0-3 .000 Rhyno 0-3 .000 A-Train 0-4 .000 Rey Mysterio 0-4 .000
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WWF In Your House October 22nd, 1995 Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada @ The Winnipeg Arena ATTENDANCE: 10,339 BUY RATE: 0.40 Dark Matches Henry Godwinn defeated Sid Bret Hart defeated Issac Yankem Owen Hart & Yokozuna defeated Savio Vega & Bam Bam Bigelow Free For All MatchesBob Holly defeated Rad RadfordPay-Per-View Matches Hunter Heart Helmsley defeated Fatu The Smoking Gunns (Bill & Bart Gunn) defeated Razor Ramon & The 1-2-3 Kid to retain the WWF Tag Team Title Goldust defeated Marty Jannetty Mabel and Yokozuna fought to a double countout Shawn Michaels forfeited the WWF Intercontinental Title to Dean Douglas Razor Ramon defeated Dean Douglas to win the WWF Intercontinental Title The British Bulldog defeated Diesel by disqualification (Diesel retains the WWF Title) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WWF In Your House - "Buried Alive" October 20th, 1996 Indianapolis, Indiana @ Market Square Arena ATTENDANCE: 9,649 BUY RATE: 0.44 Dark Matches The Godwinns (Henry & Phineas Godwinn) defeated The New Rockers (Marty Jannetty & Leif Cassidy) Shawn Michaels defeated Goldust to retain the WWF Title Free For All MatchesBarry Windham defeated Justin BradshawPay Per View Matches Stone Cold Steve Austin defeated Hunter Hearst Helmsley Owen Hart & The British Bulldog defeated The Smoking Gunns (Billy & Bart Gunn) to retain the WWF Tag Team Title Marc Mero defeated Goldust to retain the WWF Intercontinental Title Sid defeated Vader to earn a WWF Title shot at Survivor Series The Undertaker defeated Mankind in a Buried Alive Match ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WWF In Your House - "Badd Blood" October 5th, 1997 St. Louis, Missouri @ The Keil Center ATTENDANCE: 21,151 BUY RATE: 0.60 Pay Per View Matches The Nation of Domination (The Rock, D'Lo Brown, & Kama Mustafa) defeated The Legion of Doom (Hawk & Animal) in a handicap match Max Mini & Super Nova defeated Mosaic & Tarantula The Godwinns (Henry & Phineas Godwinn) defeated The Headbangers (Mosh & Thrasher) to win the WWF Tag Team Title Owen Hart defeated Faarooq in the finals of a tournament for the vacant WWF Intercontinental Title D.O.A. (Crush, Chainz, 8-Ball, & Skull) defeated Los Boriquas (Savio Vega, Miguel Perez, Jesus Castillo, & Jose Estrada) Bret Hart & The British Bulldog defeated Vader & The Patriot in a Flag Match Shawn Michaels defeated The Undertaker in a Hell in a Cell Match to earn a WWF Title shot at Survivor Series ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WWF In Your House - "Judgment Day" October 18th, 1998 Rosemon, Illinois @ The Rosemont Horizon ATTENDANCE: 18,153 BUY RATE: 0.89 Sunday Night Heat Matches Steve Blackman defeated Bradshaw The Oddities (Kurrgan, Golga, & Giant Silva) defeated Los Boriquas (Jose Estrada, Jesus Castillo, & Miguel Perez) The Godfather defeated Faarooq 2 Cold Scorpio defeated Jeff Jarrett Pay Per View Matches Al Snow defeated Marc Mero L.O.D. 2000 (Hawk & Animal) & Darren Drozdov defeated D.O.A. (Skull & 8-Ball) & Paul Ellering Christian defeated TAKA Michinoku to win the WWF Light-Heavyweight Title Goldust defeated Val Venis X-Pac defeated D'Lo Brown to win the WWF European Title The Headbangers (Mosh & Thrasher) defeated The New Age Outlaws (Road Dogg & Billy Gunn) by disqualification (N.A.O. retains the WWF Tag Team Titles) Ken Shamrock defeated Mankind to retain the WWF Intercontinental Title Mark Henry defeated The Rock Kane fought The Undertaker to a no-contest in a match for the vacant WWF Title (Stone Cold Steve Austin was the guest referee) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WWF No Mercy 1999 October 17th, 1999 Cleveland, Ohio @ The Gund Arena ATTENDANCE: 18,752 BUY RATE: 0.88 Pay Per View Matches The Godfather defeated Mideon The Fabulous Moolah defeated Ivory to win the WWF Women's Title Bob Holly & Crash Holly defeated The New Age Outlaws (Road Dogg & Billy Gunn) by disqualification Chyna defeated Jeff Jarrett to win the WWF Intercontinental Title in a Good Housekeeping Match The Rock defeated The British Bulldog The Hardy Boys (Matt & Jeff Hardy) defeated Edge & Christian in a Ladder Match Val Venis defeated Mankind X-Pac defeated Kane, Faarooq, and Bradshaw Triple H defeated Stone Cold Steve Austin to retain the WWF Title ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WWF No Mercy 2000 October 22nd, 2000 Albany, New York @ The Pepsi Arena ATTENDANCE: 14,342 BUY RATE: 1.35 Pay Per View Matches The Dudley Boys (Bubba Ray & D-Von Dudley) defeated Too Cool (Grand Master Sexay & Scotty 2 Hotty), Lo Down (D'Lo Brown & Chaz), Tazz & Raven, and Bull Buchanan & The Goodfather in a Table Elimination Match T&A (Test & Albert) & Trish Stratus fought The APA (Faarooq & Bradshaw) & Lita to a no-contest Chris Jericho defeated X-Pac in a Cage Match Steven Richards & Val Venis defeated Billy Gunn & Chyna Stone Cold Steve Austin fought Rikishi to a no-contest in a No Holds Barred Match William Regal defeated Naked Mideon to retain the WWF European Title Los Conquistadores defeated The Hardy Boys (Matt & Jeff Hardy) to win the WWF Tag Team Title Triple H defeated Chris Benoit Kurt Angle defeated The Rock in a no-disqualification match to win the WWF Title ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WWF No Mercy 2001 October 21st, 2000 St. Louis, Missouri @ The Savis Center ATTENDANCE: 14,486 BUY RATE: 0.80 Sunday Night Heat Matches The APA (Faarooq & Bradshaw) defeated Chris Kanyon & Hugh MorrusPay Per View Matches The Hardy Boys (Matt & Jeff Hardy) defeated The Hurricane & Lance Storm to retain the WCW Tag Team Title Test defeated Kane Torrie Wilson defeated Stacy Keibler in a Lingerie Match Edge defeated Christian in a Ladder Match to win the WWF Intercontinental Title The Dudley Boys defeated The Big Show & Tajiri to retain the WWF Tag Team Title The Undertaker defeated Booker T. Chris Jericho defeated The Rock to win the WCW Title Stone Cold Steve Austin defeated Kurt Angle and Rob Van Dam to retain the WWF Title ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- WWE No Mercy 2002 October 20th, 2002 Little Rock, Arkansas @ The ALLTEL Arena ATTENDANCE: 10,000 BUY RATE: 0.77 Sunday Night Heat Matches The Hurricane defeated Steven RichardsPay Per View Matches Chris Jericho & Christian defeated Booker T. & Goldust to retain the WWE RAW Tag Team Title Torrie Wilson defeated Dawn Marie Rob Van Dam defeated Ric Flair Jamie Noble defeated Tajiri to retain the WWE SmackDown! Cruiserweight Title Triple H defeated Kane to unify the WWE RAW Title & the WWE RAW Intercontinental Titles Chris Benoit & Kurt Angle defeated Edge & Rey Mysterio in the finals of a tournament to award the first WWE SmackDown! Tag Team Title Trish Stratus defeated Victoria to retain the WWE RAW Women's Championship Brock Lesnar defeated The Undertaker in a Hell in a Cell Match to retain the WWE SmackDown! Title
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In a rating that illustrates if you treat someone like a mid-card wrestler, they draw like a mid-card wrestler, the Rob Van Dam vs. Christian ladder match on Raw on Monday came 0.3 short of matching the rating for the Jim Ross vs. Coach match in Q5. The peak Neilsen Media Research rating of Raw came for the 3.9 rating, whereas the ladder match opened with a 3.3 rating in Q8 and grew only to a 3.6 rating in the overrun, one of the lowest overruns in a long time. The overall Raw rating was 3.4, a drop from the 3.6 rating the week before, which was a drop from the 3.7 rating the week before that. The real damage in the Raw rating seemed to be for Kane vs. Hurricane, where the rating dropped from the 3.9 for the announcers match to a 3.4. It grew only to a 3.5 for the Goldberg & Shawn Michaels vs. Ric Flair & Randy Orton match, and then actually dropped 0.2 for Q8 containing the beginning of the ladder match. Meanwhile, on Monday Night Football, the Green Bay Packers were blowing out the Chicago Bears, so an "overly attractive or competitive football game" cannot be the blame for the ratings drop. -- Wade Keller, www.PWTorch.com
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Remember when Triple H jobbed to Reverend D-Von? Oh yeah.
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What's the point of doing the divas tag match again? Does anyone really care?
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Based on WCW (this that's the company WWE wants to be so much), I'm guessing Steven Richards will get the big title shot tonight. But his real next feud should be Kane.
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I got nothing. It's just my 100th post.
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I don't care about anything involving the Dudleys or the Frenchies. Nor do I care about women's wrestling.
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Think there will be any controversy if Kane does any burning angles with Goldberg? Considering Goldberg's Jewish and all...
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RVD lost last night. What makes him logically deserving of a World Title shot?
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Goldberg/Kane is the way to go.
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I've always been a fan of Test. I thought his match with Edge at Survivor Series 2001 was horribly underrated.
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Veru insightful interview by Kevin Kelly
Enigma replied to Kurt Angle Mark's topic in The WWE Folder
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Linda was part of a 2 month long angle that culminated at WrestleMania X7. Is this an egofuck? Because your definition of "egofuck" is quite confusing and unclear.
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Kane stopped himself, eh? I guess this was Shane's fault too, right?
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So by that logic, Linda McMahon has an ego problem when she shows up on the shows once every 2 months? This conspiracy shit is getting stupid.