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Matt Hardy speaks on he and Lita splitting
QuestionMan replied to Hunter's Torn Quad's topic in The WWE Folder
PWTorch is reporting that Edge was the guy that Lita fucked, causing the breakup. And Edge is currently in his second marriage (he divorced Val Venis' sister more than a year ago), so this completely fits the Johnny Ace story from a few weeks ago. -
I don't see how they could do a Warrior DVD without any interviews from him on it. And seeing as how Warrior owns his name, that means Warrior would have had to have given them permission to do it. The Montreal DVD would be an instant sell for me if it had a face to face interview between Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels or Bret Hart and Vince McMahon or all three in a roundtable setting. But other than that, is there anything new that can be said that wasn't already said in the Wrestling With Shadows documentary?
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Lita vs. Victoria Steel Cage Match WWE Monday Night RAW November 24th, 2003 It was the second edition of RAW Roulette live from Salt Lake City, UT. The matches throughout the night were determined by a spin of the wheel and it was determined that Lita would face Victoria in the not-so-friendly confines of a steel cage. It was the first women's Steel Cage Match in RAW history and it looked like Lita had things well in hand. Matt Hardy made a surprise appearance, but how would he factor into the outcome? Trish Stratus vs. Stacy Keibler WWE Women's Championship Bra & Panties Paddle on a Poll Match WWE Monday Night RAW October 7th, 2002 This was the night that RAW General Manager Eric Bischoff introduced the concept of RAW Roulette, and the fans were definitely happy he did when they found out that Trish Stratus would be facing Stacy Keibler in a Bra and Panties Match. In addition to this, it was also a Paddle on a Pole Match and the Women's Championship was on the line. With so much at stake, which Diva would come out on top? Kane & The Hurricane vs. Chris Jericho & Christian vs. Jeff Hardy & Rob Van Dam vs. Bubba Ray Dudley & Spike Dudley World Tag Team Championship Tables, Ladders, & Chairs Match WWE Monday Night RAW October 7th, 2002 By the luck of the wheel the fans in Las Vegas, NV were treated to a Tables, Ladders and Chairs Match during RAW Roulette pitting the champs, Kane and The Hurricane against Chris Jericho & Christian, Jeff Hardy & Rob Van Dam and Bubba Ray & Spike Dudley. Before the match, Hurricane was taken out by Triple H & Ric Flair, so Kane had to defend the titles by himself. Could he pull off the upset and hold onto the championship? Shane McMahon vs. Chris Jericho WWE Monday Night RAW August 25th, 2003 This match was set up by Mr. McMahon himself after his son Shane refused to show him the proper respect. The heated match went to a no-contest, but the action didn't stop there. Kane showed up and a brawl between the Big Red Monster and Shane erupted leading to one of the two falling into a dumpster engulfed in flames. Which competitor fell to their fiery demise? Brock Lesnar vs. The Big Show WWE Championship WWE SmackDown! June 12th, 2003 Big Show and Brock Lesnar were no strangers to each other. The two were firmly entrenched in a brutal rivalry, and Lesnar was putting his WWE Championship on the line on this edition of SmackDown! In one of the most shocking moments in SmackDown! history, Lesnar hit a superplex off the top rope and when the two massive Superstars hit the mat, the ring collapsed in a site that has to be seen to believe! WWE vs. NFL Battle Royal WWE WrestleMania 2 April 2nd, 1986 At WrestleMania 2, several NFL football players decided to see if the could hold their own with the WWE Superstars in a Battle Royal. The likes of William "Refrigerator" Perry, Bill Fralic and Russ Francis did an admirable job, but in the end it was the master of the Battle Royal that came out on top - WWE Hall of Famer, Andre the Giant. Tazz vs. Mikey Whipwreck WWE Monday Night RAW February 24th, 1997 This was the memorable edition of RAW when ECW invaded WWE and had several matches on the show. Perhaps the most memorable of those matches was Tazz vs. Mikey Whipwreck. Tazz put on a suplex clinic throughout the match and introduced WWE fans to the Tazzmission. During the match, Sabu also made an appearance and took a breath-taking leap off the RAW logo that stood atop the entrance way. Macho Man Randy Savage vs. Ric Flair WWE Championship WWE WrestleMania VIII April 5th, 1992 Randy "Macho Man" Savage won his first WWE Championship at WrestleMania IV and four years later he was gunning for his second. As if Savage needed more motivation, Ric Flair proclaimed to the world that he and Elizabeth had been an item before she and Savage were and that he would unveil a revealing centerfold of the First Lady of Wrestling after the match. Would Flair live up to his words or did Savage walk away with the championship and the girl? Bret Hart vs. Rowdy Roddy Piper WWE Intercontinental Championship WWE WrestleMania VIII April 5th, 1992 Class of 2005 WWE Hall of Fame inductee "Rowdy" Roddy Piper won the Intercontinental Championship at the Royal Rumble and had to defend it against his friend Bret "Hit Man" Hart at WrestleMania. When the championship is on the line, all friendships are thrown out the window, and this match was no exception. With the referee knocked out, Piper was tempted to use a foreign object, but the crowd encouraged him to do otherwise. Would the move work out in his favor or would the "Hit Man" regain the gold? Bret Hart vs. Yokozuna/Hulk Hogan vs. Yokozuna WWE Championship/WWE Championship WWE WrestleMania IX April 4th, 1993 Thanks to the dastardly Mr. Fuji, Yokozuna was able to defeat Bret "Hit Man" Hart for the WWE Championship after Fuji threw salt in Hart's eyes. Hollywood Hogan came down to ringside to check on Hart, and in an unprecedented occurrence Yokozuna challenged Hogan for a title match on the spot. With Hart's blessing, Hogan accepted. Order this match now to see if Yokozuna's challenge backfired! Lawrence Taylor vs. Bam Bam Bigelow WWE WrestleMania XI April 2nd, 1995 In one of the most anticipated main events in WrestleMania history, NFL Hall of Famer Lawrence Taylor went from the grid iron to the squared circle and took on Bam Bam Bigelow in his first and only professional wrestling match. Taylor looked like a seasoned veteran at times during the match, but would it be enough to take down the "Beast from the East"? Bret Hart vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin Submission Match -- Ken Shamrock is the Special Guest Referee WWE WrestleMania 13 March 23rd, 1997 Bret "Hit Man" Hart took on the Texas Rattlesnake at WrestleMania 13 in a Submission Match with Ken Shamrock as the special guest referee. Stone Cold was busted wide open during the match, and Hart mercilessly worked over his leg. Hart finally hooked in the Sharpshooter, but Stone Cold refused to give up. Stone Cold eventually passed out from the pain and Shamrock was forced to call the match in favor of Hart. However, winning the match wasn't enough for Hart. Order this match to see what went down after the match was over. The Rock vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin WWE WrestleMania XIX March 30th, 2003 Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Rock have had one of the most storied rivalries in all of sports-entertainment. In fact, this was the third time they met at a WrestleMania as Stone Cold defeated The Rock at WrestleMania XV and WrestleMania X-Seven. This time The Rock was able to hit an astonishing three Rock Bottoms. The Texas Rattlesnake is one tough S.O.B., but did he have enough in him to kick out? Justin Credible vs. Tommy Dreamer ECW World Heavyweight Championship Stairway to Hell Match ECW Heat Wave 2000 July 16th, 2000 Justin Credible put the ECW Championship on the line against Tommy Dreamer, and it's no surprise that the result was a brutal brawl. There was also plenty of extra curricular action among the females at ringside as Francine, Jazz and George all mixed it up with one of the women even losing her top! Ladders and barbed wire also played a role in the match, but who came out on top? Tazz vs. Bubba Ray Dudley ECW World Heavyweight Championship ECW Hardcore Heaven 1999 May 16th, 1999 Tazz and Bubba Ray Dudley battled over the ECW Championship in an impromptu match at Hardcore Heaven. The action quickly spilled to the floor and the two ECW veterans battled through the crowd and into the back. Tazz ended up busted open, but in the end he wouldn't be denied. Don't miss out on this classic ECW action! Dusty Rhodes & The Road Warriors vs. Ivan Koloff & The Powers of Pain WCW Clash of the Champions March 27th, 1988 This was the first ever Clash of the Champions, and these two sides couldn't settle their differences in any ordinary match. Instead, this match was a Barbed Wire Street Fight. In the weeks leading up to the match, the Powers of Pain and Koloff brutally attacked Animal and even dropped a barbell on his face. Could Animal and his team get revenge or would the Powers of Pain and Koloff get the last laugh? Ric Flair & The Giant vs. Hulk Hogan & Macho Man Randy Savage WCW Clash of the Champions January 23rd, 1996 Ric Flair vs. Randy Savage and Hulk Hogan vs. The Giant were the two biggest rivalries going in WCW at this time, so it only made sense that Flair and Giant and Hogan and Savage team up to try to settle the score at the Clash of the Champions. When it was all said and done, one of the teams came out on top, but the war was far from over. Here, NFL superstar Kevin Greene made the first of many appearances for WCW, standing in the corner of Hogan & Savage. Scott Hall, Kevin Nash, & The Mystery Third Man vs. Sting, Macho Man Randy Savage, & Lex Luger WCW Bash at the Beach 1996 July 7th, 1996 This match will go down as one of the most famous matches in WCW history. It was the night that the n.W.o. was born and Hollywood Hogan turned his back on the fans. With Scott Hall and Kevin Nash looking in control, Hogan came down to the ring as everyone thought he would to save WCW. Instead Hogan dropped the big leg on a fallen Randy Savage and WCW was never the same. Jeff Jarrett vs. Diamond Dallas Page vs. David Arquette WCW World Heavyweight Championship Triple-Tier Steel Cage Match WCW Slamboree 2000 May 7th, 2000 Following the release of Ready to Rumble, a movie starring David Arquette and featuring several WCW wrestlers, David Arquette shockingly won the WCW Championship in a tag team match on an edition of Thunder. He put the belt on the line in a Triple Tier Steel Cage Match at Slamboree against Jeff Jarrett and Diamond Dallas Page. After battling through the three levels, Page looked primed to grab the title, but David Arquette turned on him. Jarrett was able to capitalize and win the Championship. The action didn't stop there, though, as Mike Awesome and Kanyon brawled after the match. The end result has to be seen to be believed! Goldberg vs. Hollywood Hogan WCW World Heavyweight Championship WCW Monday Nitro July 6th, 1998 WCW United States Champion Goldberg was an unstoppable force. He had run through everything and everyone that was thrown at him. He had already won the United States Championship and was boasting one of the most impressive undefeated streaks ever. After going through every member of the nWo he finally got his shot at Hollywood Hogan and the WCW Championship. In one of the most memorable moments in Nitro history, Goldberg overcame the odds and kept his streak in tact, adding the WCW Championship to his resume.
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I remember seeing mail-in orders for the Coliseum Video tapes in the WWF magazines and the prices were ridiculous. I think I recall a tape of IYH 3 & 4 costing $64. I only bought one Coliseum Video tape: WWF World Tour 1992. And that cost me a cool $45.
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You don't happen to get access to the PPV webcast extras too, do you?
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Bret/Piper is so awesome. Bret fakes an injury, Piper comes over to check on him, Bret slips in an inside cradle, Piper kicks out and realizes he's been duped, and slaps the fucking shit out of Bret's face. Awesome.
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That's horrible. Austin vs. Angle WWF Title match from late-2000 was much better than any of that crap, even with the stupid run-in from a healthy HHH 8 days after being dropped 25 feet in the air upside down in a car.
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What were the other three matches nominated for that award? Jeff Hardy vs. The Undertaker WWE Title Ladder Match - July 2002 Steve Austin vs. Kane WWE Title - June 1998 What was the other one?
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That's exactly what I thought when they started doing this.
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Wow, that might be the worst WM main event ever. Wrestlemania 11 called WM11 called and wants to know what WM13 is doing.
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RVD lost the IC Title on the way to facing HHH for the World Title. It doesn't necessarily mean a title win.
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I remember Warrior tore his triceps hardcore at WCW Fall Brawl 1998 by just getting into the War Games cage.
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Raw drew 4.1 rating, up from last week's 4.0. Every quarter hour was 4.0 or above but one. It began with a 4.0 and peaked at a 4.5 for quarter five for the Batista's promo with the Triple H and Ric Flair run-in. Then it dropped back down to 4.0 the final three quarters, but then peaked at a 4.6 for the overrun. credit: PWTorch
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I absolutely LOATHE reports where the recapper constantly tells us what he was doing or how he thinks he's interracting with the show, like it's some important stuff we need to know. Seriously, why does this guy think anyone cares?
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How Many WWE DVDs Has Paul London Been On?
QuestionMan replied to natey2k4's topic in The WWE Folder
If they put the Heat match from Armageddon 2004 on there, then he's on it. Chavo Guerrero & Paul London vs. Billy Kidman & Akio. -
I'll never forget Big Vito's story he told on WCW Live once about how when he was doing an enhancement match for the WWF back in the early-90s, he gave some jobber a belly-to-back suplex and when they hit the mat, the jobber just unloaded with diarrhea.
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Too bad Maria sounds like a fucking idiot when she opens her mouth.
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Someone needs to paste Sass' huge post over there on Hardy's message board. Let's see how the sheep react to that.
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He tears two quads and he'd be out for a shorter time than HHH who only tore one? There's a difference between walking and having to go through the physical stress of wrestling. What the hell are you talking about? Vince McMahon is a former WWE Champion, damn it.
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Some of the picture signatures in that thread are sad. Like that one fat bitch who has pictures of her with Matt and she slapped the words "Friends 4 Ever" on it. Yeah, like Matt even remembers what your name is. Wait, he does. He remembers you by "Porky". And that one with a picture of Matt & Lita and it says "Meant 2 Be". Yeah, sure was, wasn't it? And people are on there like "OMG I'm gonna see Matt this weekend and hug him 4 REALZ!" Quit making it sound like you're hanging out with him. You're going to go be his 20-second merchandise bitch. I really should create an account on that forum. UPDATE: Account created.
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I bet half of RAW's overrun rating was people waiting to watch Ultimate Fighter.
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Someone needs to bring up the OMEGA locker room orgies and the fact that Lita fucked Matt Hardy 10 minutes after meeting him, according to her autobiography.
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Owen Hart beating Bret Hart clean after a ***** 20-minute wrestling match at WrestleMania X. WWE Champion Eddie Guerrero and World Champion Chris Benoit crying and embracing in the ring admidst confetti to close out WrestleMania XX. And then Dean Malenko coming out after the show to embrace the two men while probably also crying. I'm sure Perry Saturn was in his apartment in between indy bookings watching on TV crying too, for other reasons.
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It was Russ.
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Honky did something like that? Details? When Jerry Lawler quit the WWF in protest of The Kat being fired and when The Kat decided to break up with him and was writing all those huge, long-winded "Please come back, I love you" posts, the Honky Tonk Man posted a picture of a naked Kat giving head to an unidentified wrestler (who was not very blessed below the belt) supposedly on Lawler's bed on his website, but it was removed after a short bit.