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  1. QuestionMan

    RAW Rating

    Raw drew a 4.0 rating, perhaps slightly disappointing given all the hype for Batista's big announcement since it was just 0.1 higher than last week. On the bright side, the overrun with Batista popped a 5.0 rating, a full rating point above the 4.0 the previous full quarter hour drew. The tag match with Shawn Michaels & Randy Orton vs. Edge & Christian drew strong 4.1 and 4.2 quarter hour ratings when it was on, above any other segment on the show. credit: PWTorch
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    Matt and Lita

    Remember when the users of this board drove the Paul-London.com crazy webmaster nutty?
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    Matt and Lita

    Maybe Lita was the one sleeping around with the married wrestler in the Johnny Ace situation. If you read Lita's book and believe the Omega locker room stories, you'll know she's a huge slut. She said in her book she fucked Matt Hardy 10 minutes after she met him and got with all sorts of guys after high school.
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    RAW Rating

    I remember the ratings really swelled when Kane took his mask off, as it seemed people were interested in his new character advancement. And then, well, "here came the money"...
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    WWE.Com WrestleMania Jukebox

    WWE WrestleMania V -- April 2nd, 1989 The Rockers vs. The Twin Towers Shawn Michaels' WrestleMania career began in Trump Plaza at WrestleMania V. Watch as he and Marty Jannetty take on two mammoth Superstars - Akeem and the Big Boss Man. WWE WrestleMania VII -- March 23rd, 1991 The Undertaker vs. Jimmy Snuka The Undertaker has the most impressive WrestleMania record in the history of the storied event. Watch his WrestleMania debut, as he takes on future WWE Hall of Famer Jimmy "Superfly" Snuka. WWE WrestleMania IX -- April 4th, 1993 WWE Intercontinental Championship Shawn Michaels vs. Tatanka The Heartbreak Kid, alongside the debuting Luna Vachon, defends his Intercontinental Championship against Tatanka outside at WrestleMania IX. This battle was not without controversy, as HBK's jilted ex-manager, Sensational Sherri, made her presence felt. WWE WrestleMania IX -- April 4th, 1993 The Undertaker vs. Giant Gonzales The Undertaker has been known for taking down monster after monster. At WrestleMania IX, however, The Undertaker was faced with the biggest monster he had ever seen. At 7 feet 7 inches tall, Giant Gonzales proved to be a serious threat for the Deadman. WWE WrestleMania X -- March 20th, 1994 WWE Intercontinental Championship Ladder Match Shawn Michaels vs. Razor Ramon The WrestleMania X Ladder Match is widely recognized as one of the most revolutionary matches in WrestleMania history. Never before had pay-per-view audiences witnessed a match of this caliber. Both HBK and Razor Ramon took it to the limit in a match that has to be seen to be believed. WWE WrestleMania XI -- April 2nd, 1995 WWE Championship Shawn Michaels vs. Diesel For the first time in Shawn Michaels' career, he was on the biggest stage of them all, competing for the biggest prize in sports-entertainment - the WWE Championship. Watch as he challenges his former bodyguard Diesel. WWE WrestleMania XII -- March 31st, 1996 The Undertaker vs. Diesel WWE ran on "Diesel Power" for much of 1995. The former WWE Champion ran into few Superstars that could topple him. Then he faced off against the Undertaker. Not only did Undertaker topple Diesel, but the beating Diesel received was so stiff that he left WWE for WCW shortly after. WWE WrestleMania 13 -- March 23rd, 1997 WWE Championship The Undertaker vs. Sid The Undertaker put his perfect WrestleMania record on the line at WrestleMania 13, while Sid put the most coveted prize in sports entertainment up -- the WWE Championship. Did dark days reign supreme at WrestleMania? Or was the champ able to fend off the Deadman? WWE WrestleMania XIX -- March 30th, 2003 Shawn Michaels vs. Chris Jericho Growing up, Chris Jericho idolized Shawn Michaels. He even attempted to pattern his wrestling career after HBK. But at WrestleMania XIX, the two charismatic Superstars were battling for each other's respect. WWE WrestleMania XX -- March 14th, 2004 World Heavyweight Championship Triple Threat Match Shawn Michaels vs. Triple H vs. Chris Benoit WrestleMania XX was when it all began...again. On this night, however, it was when Triple H's World Heavyweight Championship reign ended. Watch this WrestleMania main event to find out who emerged as the new Champion. WWE WrestleMania XX -- March 14th, 2004 WWE United States Championship John Cena vs. The Big Show John Cena kicked off arguably the biggest event in WWE history, WrestleMania XX. Cena battled Big Show for the United States Championship. With so much adrenaline going through his body, would Cena be able to lift Big Show up for the F-U? Watch and find out. WWE WrestleMania XX -- March 14th, 2004 The Undertaker vs. Kane Months earlier, Kane buried his half brother, hoping to never see him again. Then at WrestleMania XX, alongside Paul Bearer, the Deadman made a triumphant return.
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    WWE.Com WrestleMania Jukebox

    I would have been happy with "WWFE" to be honest. It was already their stock name.
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    RAW Rating

    I'm sure HHH is in his mid-to-late 30s.
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    The Next HOFamer....

    List of WWF/E & WCW World Champions: People who did it not during the InVasion (Hollywood) Hogan (haha, fuck Marvel) Ric Flair Kevin Nash Sid Vicious Randy Savage Bret Hart Chris Benoit The Big Show People who did it during the InVasion Chris Jericho The Rock Kurt Angle
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    RAW Rating

    Lesnar's first title reign ended less than 3 months after it started.
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    The Next HOFamer....

    I remember reading in an Observer from mid-2004 that Sid apparently told his close friends that he set a goal of returning to WWE full-time by December 2004. Guess he didn't make it.
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    RAW Rating

    Edge & Christian teamed on RAW back in late-2004 and there was no noticeable ratings spike.
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    Best selling WWE dvds

    How exactly did Jericho "bow down to the bookers"?
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    Could Van Dam be a viable WWE main eventer?

    The whole "RVD sucks on the mic" thing is bullshit. Watching his promos from ECW prove he knows what he's doing. WWE just puts him in situations to come off like a total lush. And as far as I'm concerned, his feud with HHH completely killed any drawing ability he had. HHH made him look like a total jobber.
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    JBL Reaches Modern Day Milestone

    John Bradshaw Layfield has now become the second-longest longest reigning WWE Champion since the 358 day WWE Championship reign of Diesel from November 26th, 1994 to November 19th, 1995. As of February 14th, JBL has now surpassed Shawn Michaels' original title reign of 231 days from March 31st, 1996 to November 17th, 1996. JBL will begin his 8th month as WWE Champion on February 27th, considering he retains the championship at No Way Out in the Barbed Wire Steel Cage match against The Big Show, which he will more than likely do barring a complete booking 180. Assuming JBL holds on to the title until WrestleMania 21 on April 3rd where he is likely to drop the title to John Cena, here is where JBL's reign would rank among WWE Title reigns since Diesel's. Diesel -- November 26th, 1994 to November 19th, 1995 = 358 days John Bradshaw Layfield -- June 28th, 2004 to April 3rd, 2005 = 279 days Shawn Michaels -- March 31st, 1996 to November 17th, 1996 = 231 days Stone Cold Steve Austin -- April 1st, 2001 to September 23rd, 2001 = 175 Days Brock Lesnar -- September 16th, 2003 to February 15th, 2004 = 152 Days Shawn Michaels -- November 9th, 1997 to March 29th, 1998 = 141 Days Eddie Guerrero -- February 15th, 2004 to June 28th, 2004 = 134 Days Bret Hart -- November 19th, 1995 to March 31st, 1996 = 133 Days The Undertaker -- March 23rd, 1997 to August 3rd, 1997 = 133 Days Kurt Angle -- October 22nd, 2000 to February 25th, 2001 = 126 Days The Rock -- June 25th, 2000 to October 22nd, 2000 = 119 Days Brock Lesnar -- March 30th, 2003 to July 27th, 2003 = 119 Days Triple H -- January 3rd, 2000 to April 30th, 2000 = 118 Days Kurt Angle -- December 15th, 2002 to March 30th, 2003 = 105 Days Chris Jericho -- December 9th, 2001 to March 17th, 2002 = 99 Days Bret Hart -- August 3rd, 1997 to November 9th, 1997 = 98 Days Stone Cold Steve Austin -- March 29th, 1998 to June 28th, 1998 = 91 Days Stone Cold Steve Austin -- June 29th, 1998 to September 27th, 1998 = 90 Days Brock Lesnar -- August 25th, 2002 to November 17th, 2002 = 84 Days Sid -- November 17th, 1996 to January 19th, 1997 = 63 Days The Undertaker -- May 19th, 2002 to July 21st, 2002 = 63 Days Stone Cold Steve Austin -- October 8th, 2001 to December 9th, 2001 = 62 Days Stone Cold Steve Austin -- March 28th, 1999 to May 23rd, 1999 = 57 Days Stone Cold Steve Austin -- June 28th, 1999 to August 22nd 1999 = 55 Days Kurt Angle -- July 27th, 2003 to September 16th, 2003 = 51 Days The Big Show -- November 14th, 1999 to January 3rd, 2000 = 50 Days Triple H -- September 26th, 1999 to November 14th, 1999 = 49 Days The Rock -- November 15th, 1998 to December 29th, 1998 = 44 Days The Rock -- February 15th, 1999 to March 28th, 1999 = 41 Days The Undertaker -- May 23rd, 1999 to June 28th, 1999 = 36 Days Triple H -- May 21st, 2000 to June 25th, 2000 = 35 Days The Rock -- February 25th, 2001 to April 1st, 2001 = 35 Days Triple H -- March 17th, 2002 to April 21st, 2002 = 35 Days The Rock -- July 21st, 2002 to August 25th, 2002 = 35 Days Sid -- February 17th, 1997 to March 23rd, 1997 = 34 Days The Big Show -- November 17th, 2002 to December 15th, 2002 = 29 Days Hulk Hogan -- April 21st, 2002 to May 19th, 2002 = 28 Days Mankind -- December 29th, 1998 to January 24th, 1999 = 26 Days Shawn Michaels -- January 19th, 1997 to February 13th, 1997 = 25 Days Triple H -- August 23rd, 1999 to September 14th, 1999 = 22 Days The Rock -- April 30th, 2000 to May 21st, 2000 = 21 Days Mankind -- January 26th, 1999 to February 15th, 1999 = 20 Days Kurt Angle -- September 23rd, 2001 to October 8th, 2001 = 15 Days Vince McMahon -- September 14th, 1999 to September 20th, 1999 = 6 Days The Rock -- January 24th, 1999 to January 26th, 1999 = 2 Days Bret Hart -- February 16th, 1997 to February 17th, 1997 = 1 Day Kane -- June 27th, 1998 to June 28th, 1998 = 1 Day Mankind -- August 22nd, 1999 to August 23rd, 1999 = 1 Day
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    WWE.Com WrestleMania Jukebox

    Yes, let's forget about the fact that he was in WWF Championship main event in the next month's PPV.
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    JBL Reaches Modern Day Milestone

    He's right. That's why historically, Chris Jericho was one of the weakest WWE Champions ever. I can't recall a match he ever won clean. He had to cheat to beat Maven. Back when Maven wrestled in track-pants. And then, less than 7 days after losing the belt, he beat Matt Hardy clean on Smackdown. I really think they had it out for him.
  17. The Rock was quoted in the New York Daily News this week talking about his contract with WWE expiring. "I wasn't contacted or notified or anything like that," said Rock. "It wasn't until my own team had basically congratulated me - 'Oh my God, what a wonderful career you've had. Congratulations!' - that [i realized it]. I wish it would have went down a little bit differently, and that part I am sad about." The article goes on to say that WWE said the contract was mistakenly allowed to end. "Somebody dropped the ball, and everybody, including Vince, has apologized to The Rock." McMahon, the rep added, plans to fix the situation at the earliest opportunity. Rock has made it clear in many interviews since late December that he was hurt when WWE didn't even make an attempt to renew his contract. The lengths Rock has taken to make it clear he wants to remain part of the WWE family offsets any criticism of him in the past that he was trying to distance himself from his pro wrestling background. Rock had a perfect opportunity to write-off that part of his life and move on to being exclusively an actor. He's not wishing to stay in WWE for the money since movies are paying him immensely more than a WWE contract will. There is still a chance Rock could make an appearance at WrestleMania 21 given the way both sides are talking about wanting to fix the situation. credit: New York Daily News/PWTorch ==== I'm sure this is the first severe blemish on John Laurinaitis' track record as V.P. of Talent Relations since taking over the job since he is the one in charge of these matters.
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    WWE & The Rock Enter Contract Negotations

    John Laurinaitis is an idiot?
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    WWE & The Rock Enter Contract Negotations

    And put over Evolution.
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    Hassan

    All of my casual wrestling fan friends love watching Khosrow Daivari at ringside because he's always screaming and running around.
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    Do the WM main events..

    WM20 didn't end with a pinfall. =)
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    Chris Masters

    "Wow, he doesn't look as ripped in person as he did in the videos." -- Casual wrestling fan watching Raw with me. I feel bad for poor Stevie Richards. Not only does he have to put over every new hoss that comes along on Raw, he gets injured by them.
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    On the Barbwire Cage

    At least Hogan and Flair actually used the barbed wire as a weapon. Hogan got wirecutters, tore some of it down, and pulled it down to the ring. JBL & Big Show didn't do jack shit.
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    Dean Malenko Issues

    I smell a topic closing.
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    The OAO SmackDown!'s No Way Out Thread

    Maybe that's why I had trouble going to sleep last night.
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