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Who should of won the WWE world title...
QuestionMan replied to tbondrage99's topic in General Wrestling
Raven was so ready to be WCW Champion in 1998. I really believe he was the big main-event heel that was destined to keep WCW fresh when the nWo angle ran its course. He had the most heel heat of someone not in the nWo (and probably had more heel heat than anyone in the nWo not named Hogan, Hall, or Nash) but someone convinced Bischoff he couldn't draw, brother. -
Orton can just claim he had a concussion and be excused.
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Who's to say Bob Holly wasn't up to his old antics again? Maybe there's another story behind Trish's lip... Call me Detective S_D.
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Lance Storm News
QuestionMan replied to A Guy Who Injects Heroin Into Kids' Eyes's topic in The WWE Folder
He's going to be wrestling in OVW. He was involved in angle at the OVW TV tapings which is going to lead to him wrestling. -
Simon Dean should go find Sunny. That'd be the promo of 2005.
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Who should of won the WWE world title...
QuestionMan replied to tbondrage99's topic in General Wrestling
I think Razor Ramon should have had at least one run as WWF Champion. -
Upon searching for computer parts in the attic, I came across a box that contained wrestling magazines from late-1995, early-1996 in them. On the top of the stack was the April 1996 WCW Magazine, so I skimmed through it trying to find some things that are gems now in retrospect, such as Vince "Vic Venom" Russo's column in the December 1995 WWF Magazine yielding this very ironic quote: "Diesel is being held down by politics!" And another WCW magazine with the words on the cover "WCW 2000: THE FUTURE OF WRESTLING". Skimming the April 1996 mag, it was your typical, run-of-the-mill kayfabe except for a two-page article that is a pretty crazy shoot-ish article for that era. I wanted to share it, so here it is: ======================================================== Just Accept It, We're Number One Now Bischoff Lets the Ratings Answer the WWF Mocking In the early-1980s, Eric Bischoff worked for Verne Gagne’s now-defunct American Wrestling Association (AWA), a Minnesota-based promotion. Vince McMahon, meanwhile, was organizing a corporate giant, the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), that soon depleted Gagne’s wrestling roster and, in the process, changed the way the wrestling world worked (national versus a regional promotion). “I was there when Verne refused to accept the fact that there was someone out there who was smarter, thinking bigger, and with more resources,” Bischoff said in early-1996. “Verne reacted much the same way to Vince McMahon that Vince McMahon is now reacting to World Championship Wrestling. Yes, there’s a real parallel there.” “Vince McMahon is clearly becoming the Verne Gagne of the 1990s.” And Bischoff is now in the position Vince McMahon occupied in the 1980s: a marketing genius. As Senior Vice-President/Executive Producer for WCW, Bischoff has guided WCW to the fore-front of pro wrestling. WCW is, unquestionably, the No. 1 wrestling organization in North America – not the WWF. And the television ratings points are proof. “We’re coming into one of the most critical time periods in the television industry with momentum in our corner, and that’s a big deal. We’re happy about it, we’re excited about it. In fact, that’s an understatement,” Bischoff said in Las Vegas during WCW’s Nitro/Clash of the Champions two-day extravaganza that coincided with the annual NATPE convention. “A lot of people keep asking me how we are going to maintain our momentum. Well, my standard answer is, ‘We’re just going to keep doing what we’ve been doing because everything seems to be working. We’re giving people exciting, compelling action on TV each and every week. Plus, we’re giving them the very biggest names in the industry. I’m not really too worried about maintaining this level; I think it’ll take care of itself as long as we maintain our commitment to the quality of the product.” WCW’s television ratings have been impressive, to say the least. Consider: -- The January 15th Nitro from Miami (Hulk Hogan/Randy Savage vs. Ric Flair/Arn Anderson) drew a 3.5 rating and a 5.0 share. The midnight replay drew a 1.4, 4.0. -- The January 15th WWF Raw (The Undertaker vs. Isaac Yankem) drew a 2.4 rating. -- Nitro has averaged a 2.5 rating. -- The January Clash of the Champions drew a 4.5 rating with a 6.6 share. During the main event (Hogan/Savage vs. Flair/The Giant), ratings soared to a 5.3 with a 7.5 share. -- Nitro on the TNT network airs live nationally at 9 p.m. ET, while the WWF’s Raw has the advantage of always airing at prime time on the USA Network. -- Nitro is the fourth largest ratings earner for TNT, behind the NFL on TNT, TNT Original Movies, and the NBA Playoffs. -- The January Clash ratings were the best since August 1994. “I am often asked, ‘Was it a big gamble/risk to put Nitro on the air head-to-head with the WWF’s Raw?’” Bischoff said. “And my answer is always, ‘No, because we knew we had the biggest names in the industry, the ability to produce a show with higher production values (than Raw) and one that was more exciting and compelling. So, from that point of view, it was not that risky.’” “Still, we are experiencing far greater success, faster than I anticipated we would. I thought it would take two years to get to the level we’ve reached in four months.” So, Eric, do you want to run Raw off the air? “No, because I believe in competition,” Bischoff said. “General Motors and Ford battle it out … AT&T and MCI … Domino’s and Little Caesar’s. The wrestling industry is big enough for everyone to be in business. But, my goal is to dominate the market share. The WWF has, for a long time, dominated market share, but I think it’s been too long.” The WWF signed two former WCW competitors in recent months: Goldust and Vader. Here’s Bischoff’s take on both: “Vader couldn’t make it here, at any level: competitively, emotionally, or professionally. He just couldn’t make it at WCW. I’m glad there’s some place to go for guys who can’t make it in WCW because he’s got to feed his family.” “As for Goldust, well, that’s a different story. I feel bad for Dustin Rhodes. He’s a great guy, a good person. Although there’s a fair amount of controversy surrounding his departure from WCW and yours truly, that never really impacted the fact that I liked and respected Dustin Rhodes as a person. But what he’s doing now is very embarrassing, degrading – to him, his family, and all of wrestling. The WWF always used to talk about family values, but I don’t think that’s the case anymore. As the parent of two kids (son Garrett and daughter Montanna), I know I wouldn’t feel comfortable having my kids watch the WWF, where a guy dresses himself up in drag and fondles himself at ringside.” As for his WWF counter-part, Bischoff said, “He’s a guy with an ego as big as a building. He achieved a tremendous amount of success, but forgot that it’s the people around him that helped him achieve that level. It’s unfortunate that a man could miscalculate the industry so badly, make so many mistakes and so many bad moves in such a short amount of time; in fact, it’s sort of a surprise to me. Clearly, the only thing he’s got that anyone is talking about is the ‘Billionaire Ted’ skits. That speaks volumes about his television product, the quality of his talent, and the general lack of confidence he has in his ability to create good, solid programming.” “I think Vince McMahon now has to see that WCW is No. 1; it’s not just rhetoric at this point. I think the pressure we’re putting on him is forcing him into a real reactionary mode; he obviously is not thinking clearly. And it’s unfortunate. Vince McMahon has reached the desperation stage.” That’s why, perhaps, McMahon has sunk to “Billionaire Ted’s Rasslin’ Warroom,” featuring imitations of Hulk Hogan (known as the Huckster), Savage (the Nacho Man), and Mean Gene Okerlund (“Scheme” Gene). “I don’t know the desired impact of him making fun of people in the South, WCW, Hulk Hogan, and/or Randy Savage … I don’t know what motivates him to that, but, clearly, it’s having a backlash effect on him. To that, I’m just sitting back with a big grin on my face.” Is any retaliation planned by WCW? “I’ll tell you how we’re going to retaliate,” Bischoff said. “We will continue doing what we’ve been doing which is putting out the highest quality, most exciting television product possible. We will continue to bring the biggest, most exciting names in the industry to WCW and continue to introduce international talent to WCW.”
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"Just Accept It, We're Number One Now"
QuestionMan replied to QuestionMan's topic in General Wrestling
Would the nWo been even bigger if Bret Hart was the "3rd Man" instead of Hulk Hogan? -
Ahmed Johnson's hot pink outfit thing that he wore one night during his very short run in WCW.
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It's not even real. Look closely at her bikini line and you can see a thong photoshopped out. I was about to post this and was in the "Preview Post" menu when I finally picked up on that. It's not real.
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http://playboy.com/magazine/interview/therock.html In an excerpt currently up on the Playboy website, The Rock is asked if there was any tension between he and Vince McMahon about his departure from World Wrestling Entertainment: "Never. By the time this article comes out, I'll be done with him contractually, but Vince and I are very close. We worked together, my grandfather worked for his dad, and my dad worked for him. He's been as supportive as a dad to me. He knew I loved being in The Mummy Returns. I told him I wanted to break into films with The Scorpion King but that I'd wrestle as well. I grew up in wrestling. I am proud that my grandfather and dad wrestled. But when I filmed The Scorpion King I worked through the week, and on Sunday I would fly somewhere to do Raw or a pay-per-view. I had no days off, and it almost killed me. I wanted to give 110 percent to acting, and after that I realized I'd have to choose."
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Shouldn't this be in General Wrestling?
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"Just Accept It, We're Number One Now"
QuestionMan replied to QuestionMan's topic in General Wrestling
Nash wasn't top-level? His last match on television was main-eventing against Shawn Michaels for the WWF Title on PPV. -
"Hey X-Pac, 1998 called. It wants you back." -- Edge to X-Pac on a RAW in 2001
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Why our goddess hasn't been around lately...
QuestionMan replied to MARTYEWR's topic in The WWE Folder
When botox injections go wrong. -
Damn, I totally forgot about The Godfather pinning WWF Champion Triple H in a non-title match. Even Vince had a great setup for the match: "Triple H, you'll be wrestling someone tonight that can relate very well to your wife." *cue Godfather's theme* My nomination goes to Reverend D-Von defeating Triple H on Smackdown in between HHH losing the WWF Title to Hulk Hogan and his jump to RAW.
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Have you ever seen a Japanese wrestling match? The Japanese crowds are always quiet. They aren't rambunctious fans like in North America.
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There have been rumblings of another WWE diva appearing nude in Playboy. We've heard plenty of names ... Victoria, Molly Holly, and Lita among them. Truth is just one WWE diva will appear ... in the April issue ... Christy Hemme, according to a WWE insider. The RAW Diva Search winner and former Juggy on The Man Show, Hemme stands 5-foot-5, with 34C-25-35 measurements. The Playboy issue will be on newsstands early in March. credit: SLAM! Wrestling Article Link
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If I remember correctly, Big Show's wife has enormous breasts. Breasts that put Joy's to shame.
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"Just Accept It, We're Number One Now"
QuestionMan replied to QuestionMan's topic in General Wrestling
Men on a Mission weren't even in the WWF in May 1996, when Hall debuted on Nitro (I was at the event!). Mo had eased into a manager role when Mabel turned heel. Mabel left the WWF after the 1996 Royal Rumble. But I do disagree with the statement that you could have thrown any WWF mid-carders into the angle and have it have the same amount of success. I seriously doubt that Savio Vega and Justin Hawk Bradshaw as The Outsiders would have even made a peep. -
I remember Lilian accidentally saying "And the winner of this match, Kevi--- TEST!" She couldn't believe it either.
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I bet you could fill up a disc on HHH's DVD with the amount of times he's slapped around Rob Van Dam.
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And fuck up her mouth too. I'm sure Austin could do it.
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No, they just used her picture. Kind of like how that online dating service used a picture of Stacy Keibler in one of their ads.