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Matt Hardy confirms there is a Matt/Lita....
QuestionMan replied to Eclipse's topic in General Wrestling
Lita probably has a ragged, ripped-up cunt. -
? At what point during the show? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Shortly after Bischoff's message. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> If you mean the silence right after Bischoff's message ends - that's just the audio channel switching back. Dreamer's mouth wasn't moving. And I watched 5 minutes after that and I don't hear any edits. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Dreamer said "Fuck yourself" to Bischoff. I watched the live feed. They blanked it out of the archive.
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They talked about Douglas' show. And Heyman sure wasn't watching his language.
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If this show proves to make some money and pulls a decent buy rate, you can bet your ass this won't be the end of WWE's ECW.
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SmackDown's 1st Draft Lottery Pick is...
QuestionMan replied to DrVenkman PhD's topic in The WWE Folder
So, Chris Benoit has gone Smackdown, RAW, Smackdown, RAW, Smackdown. -
When thinking about **** HHH matches, do not neglect the Austin/HHH vs. Benoit/Jericho Tag Title Match. I'm really surprised that hasn't made it to any of these multi-disc DVD collections yet.
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Yeah, but Don Callis left the WWF on extremely bad terms. But then again, if Eric Bischoff has a full-time job... And yes, Joel Gertner is confirmed. He will likely be doing the intro for The Dudley Boys. I just wish Sign Guy Dudley could have been there.
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During an interview on tonight's edition of the Live Audio Wrestling radio show in Canada, Rob Van Dam announced that Joey Styles would appear at the ECW One Night Stand PPV this Sunday to handle commentary for the event. It is believed Styles quietly agreed to terms with WWE about two weeks ago. The addition of Styles is a major piece of the puzzle for the ECW product to be presented as an authentic recreation of the company. ========= credit: Mike Johnson/PWInsider
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Undertaker (3-disc), HHH (3-disc), Ladder Matches
QuestionMan replied to Downhome's topic in The WWE Folder
I hope the Ladder Match DVD has the Starrcade 2000 Ladder Match on it. -
They do need some good, young talent to put Chris Masters over, right?
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Disc 1 June 11th, 1983 NWA Georgia Championship Wrestling The Road Warriors vs. Joe Young & Randy Barber August 7th, 1983 NWA Georgia Championship Wrestling The Road Warriors vs. Arn Anderson & Paul Jones August 28th, 1983 NWA World Championship Wrestling @ The Omni Texas Tornado Match The Road Warriors vs. The Brisco Brothers Alternate Commentary by Jim Ross & Joe "Animal" Laurinaitis January 3rd, 1983 NWA Georgia Championship Wrestling The Road Warriors vs. Mike Jackson & Stone August 25th, 1984 AWA All Star Wrestling AWA Tag Team Championship The Road Warriors vs. Baron Von Raschke & The Crusher Alternate Commentary by Jim Ross & Joe "Animal" Laurinaitis August 27th, 1983 NWA Georgia Championship Wrestling July 28th, 1984 AWA All Star Wrestling October 15th, 1985 AWA ESPN Championship Wrestling October 3rd, 1987 NWA World Championship Wrestling October 10th, 1987 NWA World Championship Wrestling January 28th, 1989 NWA World Championship Wrestling February 25th, 1990 WCW Wrestle War 1990 Chicago Streetfight The Road Warriors vs. The New Skyscrapers September 18th, 1991 WWE Wrestling Challenge Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake's Barber Shop January 19th, 1992 WWE Royal Rumble 1992 WWE Tag Team Championship The Road Warriors vs. The Natural Disasters December 7th, 1997 WWE In Your House "D-Generation X" WWE Tag Team Championship The Road Warriors vs. The New Age Outlaws November 8th, 2003 WWE Confidential Michael "Hawk" Hegstrand Tribute, Part 1 November 8th, 2003 WWE Confidential Michael "Hawk" Hegstrand Tribute, Part 2 Trophy Room Paul Ellering: "Go For It" Michael Hayes: "A Lesson in Striving for Success" Road Warriors Music Video Disc 2 August 21st, 1985 AWA All Star Wrestling The Road Warriors vs. Larry & Curt Hennig September 28th, 1985 AWA Superclash AWA Tag Team Championship The Road Warriors vs. The Fabulous Freebirds April 19th, 1986 Jim Crockett, Sr. Memorial Tag Team Tournament Cup The Road Warriors vs. Magnum TA & Ronnie Garvin Alternate Commentary by Jim Ross & Joe "Animal" Laurinaitis July 5th, 1986 NWA Great American Bash 1986 Russian Chain Match The Road Warriors vs. Ivan & Nikita Koloff November 27th, 1986 NWA Starrcade 1986 Scaffold Match The Road Warriors vs. The Midnight Express November 29th, 1987 NWA Starrcade 1987 NWA Tag Team Championship The Road Warriors vs. Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard October 29th, 1988 New Orleans, Louisiana NWA Tag Team Championship The Road Warriors vs. The Midnight Express February 9th, 1991 WWE Wrestling Challenge The Road Warriors vs. Demolition March 12th, 1991 WWE Wrestlefest 1991 The Road Warriors vs. The Hart Foundation March 30th, 1991 Tokyo Egg Dome The Road Warriors vs. Hulk Hogan & Genichiro Tenryu Alternate Commentary by Jim Ross & Joe "Animal" Laurinaitis August 26th, 1991 WWE SummerSlam 1991 WWE Tag Team Championship No Disqualification Match The Road Warriors vs. The Nasty Boys August 29th, 1992 WWE SummerSlam 1992 The Road Warriors vs. Money, Inc. February 11th, 1996 WCW SuperBrawl VI WCW Tag Team Championship The Road Warriors vs. Sting & Lex Luger October 13th, 1997 WWE RAW is WAR WWE Tag Team Championship The Road Warriors vs. The Godwinns
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Michael Cole was really, really bad in 1999.
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About February 2004.
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I bet Funk will make a surprise appearance on One Night Stand.
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I remember back in the day, if someone wore an nWo shirt to a WWF show, they'd give them an Austin 3:16 shirt to wear over it. And yes, the WWE.Com logo is on the back of th ECW shirts.
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ECW One Night Stand matches announced
QuestionMan replied to WrestlingFan4Ever's topic in The WWE Folder
PWI reports that the original plan for One Night Stand was to have Eddie Guerrero vs. Dean Malenko, but Malenko had a family committment the weekend of the show and was unavailable. So, they went with Guerrero vs. Chris Benoit. -
ECW One Night Stand matches announced
QuestionMan replied to WrestlingFan4Ever's topic in The WWE Folder
Gertner lost a lot of weight. -
ECW One Night Stand matches announced
QuestionMan replied to WrestlingFan4Ever's topic in The WWE Folder
I remember when Benoit vs. Guerrero got BO-RING chants at Armageddon 2002. -
ECW One Night Stand matches announced
QuestionMan replied to WrestlingFan4Ever's topic in The WWE Folder
Tracey Smothers said he and Tommy Rich were going to be on the show, and neither are listed. I also was wondering about the theme music issue. WWE will probably use the authentic wrestlers music at the PPV and then dub it out with production garbage on the DVD. How can you have Tommy Dreamer enter an ECW match without Man In The Box? Or The Sandman without Enter Sandman? -
ECW One Night Stand matches announced
QuestionMan replied to WrestlingFan4Ever's topic in The WWE Folder
I would have rather them done Guerrero vs. Malenko and Benoit vs. Sabu. -
Doink The Clown vs. The Kamikaze Kid WWE Monday Night RAW -- May 3rd, 1993 Doink is one of the most unique Superstars in WWE history. He entered WWE as an evil clown before later changing his ways and becoming a fan favorite. In this match, Doink faced a Superstar that most fans came to know later on in his career as X-Pac. You won't want to miss this match between Doink and the Kamikaze Kid. Sting & The Warrior vs. Hollywood Hogan & Bret Hart WCW Monday Nitro -- October 12th, 1998 It's not every day that four Superstars that are of the caliber of Sting, Warrior, Hulk Hogan, and Bret Hart are in the same ring together. As usual with Hollywood Hogan, several nWo members also made an appearance in this match. Now you can re-live history and watch this classic tag team encounter from an edition of Nitro. Jimmy Snuka vs. Jeff Jarrett WCW Monday Nitro -- January 10th, 2000 On this edition of Nitro, WCW Commissioner Terry Funk ordered that WCW United States Champion Jeff Jarrett would take part in a "Triple Threat Theatre" against three of his close friends. In Jarrett's last match of the night he faced "Superfly" Jimmy Snuka in a Steel Cage Match with Chris Benoit as the referee. Snuka hadn't been seen or heard from in quite some time, but would he be able to recapture his high-flying magic? Hulk Hogan & The Junkyard Dog vs. The Funk Brothers March 8th, 1986 The immortal one, Hulk Hogan, teamed up with fellow WWE Hall of Famer, the late, great Junkyard Dog for this exciting tag team encounter with the Funk Brothers. Terry and Hoss Funk were one of the toughest, roughest tag teams to ever step foot in a WWE ring. Would the dastardly Texans be able to defeat the then-future Hall of Famers? Bruiser Brody vs. Ivan Putski January 17th, 1977 Take a trip down memory lane in this WWE classic when Bruiser Brody took on WWE Hall of Famer Ivan Putski. Putski may have been one of the strongest men to ever step through the ropes, but would he be able to defeat one of the greatest brawlers of all time? Rhino vs. Super Crazy ECW on TNN -- September 10th, 1999 The Manbeast, Rhino, collided with Super Crazy in an interesting clash of styles in this classic ECW match. Rhino would later go on to become the last ECW and TV Champion in the company's history, but even here he showed flashes of brilliance that would later earn him gold. But would the high-flying Super Crazy be able to somehow overcome Rhino's strength and violent attitude? Hollywood Hogan vs. The Warrior WCW Halloween Havoc 1998 -- October 25th, 1998 Hollywood Hogan squared off with The Warrior for the first time at WrestleMania VI in 1990. This was one of the most-anticipated rematches in sports-entertainment history. The Warrior showed up in WCW, haunting Hogan, as The Warrior was one of the only people that Hogan had never defeated. The two met up for a second showdown at Halloween Havoc. Could Hogan be able to overcome the mysterious Warrior or would the Warrior make it a perfect 2-0 against Hogan? Bret Hart vs. The Undertaker WWE SummerSlam 1997 -- August 3rd, 1997 Bret Hart and Undertaker had met up in the past, but this SummerSlam encounter has some interesting stipulations added. If Hart lost the match the he would no longer be allowed to compete in the United States. If special guest referee Shawn Michaels showed favoritism towards Undertaker, then HBK also wouldn't be allowed to compete in the U.S. And of course, the WWE Championship was on the line. Tension was building between the three Superstars throughout the entire match, and then it suddenly all came to a head. After Hart was arguing with HBK about one of his counts, HBK swung a chair at Hart. Hart ducked and Undertaker was knocked into next week. Would this lead to Bret Hart's 5th title reign? Or would the Deadman rise once again? Rey Mysterio, Jr. vs. Juventud Guerrera ECW Hardcore TV -- February 6th, 1996 Although Rey Mysterio and Juventud Guererra had many classic confrontations in WCW, their rivalry can be traced all the way back to their days in ECW. Mysterio and Guererra were every bit the high-fliers that WCW fans remember, but they also had a touch of "hardcore" as well back in their ECW days. You won't want to miss this showdown. Psicosis vs. Rey Mysterio, Jr. ECW Hardcore TV -- September 26th, 1995 Many remember ECW for the barbed wire, weapons and hardcore action. But there was also some great technical and high-flying wrestling taking place. Rey Mysterio and Psicosis' rivalry was a perfect example of this. These two went on to face each other again several times in WCW, but you won't want to miss the earlier days of this rivalry! The Junkyard Dog vs. Bob Orton, Jr. June 13th, 1985 Junkyard Dog was one of the most popular WWE Superstars during his career and the fans were clearly behind JYD in this one against The Ace, Cowboy Bob Orton. There wasn't anything flashy about Orton, but he was calculating, methodical and equally as devastating. Who would come out on top in this encounter between two Hall of Famers? The Undertaker vs. Mankind WWE Survivor Series 1996 -- November 17th, 1996 After being Buried Alive by Mankind, Undertaker got a rematch and this time Paul Bearer was suspended above the ring in a cage. If Undertaker won the match, then he would also receive five minutes alone with his former manager. Undertaker and Mankind have had several classics over the years and this Survivor Series match is no exception. Psicosis vs. Jushin Thunder Lyger WCW Monday Nitro -- December 6th, 1999 Jushin Lyger is known world-wide as one of the greatest high-fliers of all time. So when he faced Psicosis on an edition of Nitro, it came as no surprise that the two had one of the greatest Cruiserweight matches in Nitro history. You won't want to miss all of the breath-taking action in this one! Vince McMahon vs. Zach Gowen WWE Vengeance 2003 -- July 27th, 2003 Zach Gowen may have been one of the most unlikely WWE Superstars of all time. He certainly was the only one to wrestle with only one leg. In this match he took on the Chairman, Mr. McMahon. Mr. McMahon laid in some severe punishment early on in the match, and it later turned into a gory blood bath. Could Gowen overcome the odds and take down Mr. McMahon? Victoria vs. Trish Stratus WWE Survivor Series 2002 -- November 17th, 2002 While Trish Stratus and Victoria are two of the hottest Divas to ever grace WWE, they aren't afraid to get down-right physical either. In fact, this Survivor Series encounter was a Hardcore Match for the Women's Championship. Just how hardcore would these Divas get? Tommy Dreamer & Jazz vs. Justin Credible & Francine ECW on TNN -- June 30th, 2000 Tommy Dreamer teamed up with Jazz to take on Justin Credible and his former manager Francine in this ECW Tag Team Match. Jazz was used to taking on several male opponents in ECW at the time, while Francine was more accustomed to accompanying them to the ring and helping to accumulate wins. Could Francine match Jazz's strength and experience? And what kind of hardcore moves would the Innovator of Violence unleash on Justin Credible? Tommy Dreamer vs. Jerry Lawler ECW Hardcore Heaven 1997 -- August 17th, 1997 This was ultimately a battle between ECW and WWE. After ECW had invaded RAW one night, Jerry Lawler had been bashing ECW. Tommy Dreamer, one of ECW's leaders. decided to settle the score with Lawler in the middle of the ring at Hardcore Heaven. With so many emotions involved, this match quickly turned into a bloody one. Could Dreamer defend the honor of ECW or would the wily veteran Lawler come out on top? Miss Hancock vs. Major Gunns WCW New Blood Rising 2000 -- August 13th, 2000 WWE fans know her as Stacy Keibler, but while she was in WCW she was known as Miss Hancock. Miss Hancock didn't take to the ring very often, but at New Blood Rising she faced the Misfits in Action's Major Gunns in an ROTC (Rip Off The Clothes) Match. You won't want to miss one of the hottest WCW matches of all time! The Undertaker vs. Jake Roberts WWE WrestleMania VIII -- April 5th, 1992 Undertaker is a perfect 13-0 at WrestleMania, and this was just the second notch in his belt. Undertaker mercilessly pounded on Jake "The Snake" Roberts throughout the match. But Roberts was able to hook in his patented DDT. Nobody hardly ever gets up from that move, but the Deadman somehow came back to life. Now you can re-live that historical moment in WrestleMania history!
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After doing a great 4.3 cable rating last week, Raw sunk in a big way last night, doing just a 3.6 cable rating, with a 5.3 share. The show did hours of 3.3 and 3.8, far below what last week's show did. ==== credit: Dave Scherer/PWInsider.com
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Last time I checked, the only three people ripping on ECW on RAW are: 1) Eric Bischoff 2) Jerry Lawler 3) The guy in the crowd this Monday night with the sign that said "ECW SUCKS...GET OVER IT"
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Former Major League Wresting owner and promoter Court Bauer is now working as a member of the creative team for World Wrestling Entertainment. Bauer, who is said to have lost close to 100 pounds, has been with the company for about the last week or two. Bauer ran and booked MLW from June 2002 until February 2004, with TV running regularly on The Sunshine Network and a crew featuring Terry Funk, Sabu, Steve Corino, CW Anderson, Steve Williams, Satoshi Kojima, Masato Tanaka, Teddy Hart and others. The promotion shut down operations after losing its financial backers. Bauer was later involved with the H2Wrestling startup with Teddy Hart last year that ended up shutting down operations before its debut show took place in the Boston, MA area. After that project failed, Bauer had been working for a film production company out of Los Angeles and working on screenplays. ========= -- credit: Mike Johnson/PWInsider.com
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An ECW "funeral" on the 6-year anniversary of Owen Hart dying. Wonder if WWE caught that.