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    Perfect timing to put the belt on a guy

    Piper never wanted any titles. The only major titles he ever held were the IC Title in 1992 and the US Title in 1998. The only reason he took the IC Title was because Vince was in a bind and needed a face to throw the belt on because Bret all of a sudden started talking to WCW. I'm not sure about the U.S. Title thing in WCW, but he had the title for less than 2 weeks before dropping it to Scott Hall. Maybe Bret wanted to return to job to Piper.
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    24/7 Shorties

    Yeah, Slamboree '94 was built up around Col. Rob Parker having a mystery man "from Flair's past" to challenge him for the WCW World Title. Flair was having a mini-feud at the time with Steve Austin, who was one of Parker's charges at the time, which got Parker to tease a mystery man. I don't remember any implications though that it might be Hulk Hogan, since he wasn't being talked about yet on WCW TV. It wouldn't have made sense either since Parker was a heel manager. Of course, it turned out to be a near-300-pound Barry Windham, who wasn't seen again after that match until he showed back up in the WWF in the summer of 1996 as "The Stalker". It made storyline sense though. It was Windham's first appearance on WCW since Flair beat him for the NWA Title at Beach Blast '93, almost a whole year before.
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    WWF Survivor Series 1992

    I'm still wondering why they took the titles off The Steiners and why the Steiners never even got a rematch. Did they know the Steiners weren't going to re-sign or something? Nah, the Steiners had just come in at that point and were there for another year. They just wanted to get the belts off them without them jobbing clean.
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    WWF Royal Rumble 1992

    The Orient Express vs. The New Foundation Roddy Piper vs. The Mountie for the Intercontinental Championship The Beverly Brothers vs. The Bushwhackers The Natural Disasters vs. The Legion of Doom for the World Tag Team Championship 30-Man Royal Rumble for the WWF Championship, featuring: -- The Berzerker -- The Big Bossman -- The British Bulldog -- Col. Mustafa -- El Matador -- Greg Valentine -- Haku (injury substitute for Brian Knobbs) -- Hercules -- Hulk Hogan -- Irwin R. Schyster -- Jake Roberts -- Jerry Sags -- Jim Duggan -- Jimmy Snuka -- Nikolai Volkoff (injury substitute for Marty Jannetty) -- Randy Savage -- The Repo Man -- Ric Flair -- Rick Martel -- Roddy Piper -- Sgt. Slaughter -- Shawn Michaels -- Sid Justice -- Skinner -- Ted DiBiase -- The Barbarian -- The Texas Tornado -- The Undertaker -- Virgil -- The Warlord
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    2008 WWE Hall of Fame ceremony

    Yeah, they cut his mention of Benoit out of everything.
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    WWE Raw - September 22, 2008

    How can Batista team with that dastardly Shawn Michaels after he refused to do the right thing to Ric Flair?!?!?!?!?!
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    WWE Raw - September 22, 2008

    Oh wow, it's that old Triple H theme that Drowning Pool did.
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    WWF Royal Rumble 1992

    Yeah, Hogan gave up his title shot for a match with Sid after Sid walked out on him at Saturday Night's Main Event in the tag match against Ric Flair and Undertaker. Since Tunney claimed Savage was the #3 contender (Justice was #2), Savage was given the title match.
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    WWE General Discussion - September 2008

    There was a funny pic from a house show floating around not too long ago of Umaga squeezed into Edge's tights and boots. Anyone still have it? He was wearing Orton's tights and Edge's shinguards.
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    Monday Night Wars

    I don't even understand why the scratch logo has to be blurred but the other ones are just fine.
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    WWF Royal Rumble 1992

    This was the first time I've watched the post-Rumble deal with Hogan and Sid in a long, long time. On the first Flair DVD, they immediately cut it off as soon as Flair leaves the ring. As a 7-year-old I didn't really absorb it, but wow, did that crowd ever turn on Hogan for what he did. And it's not like they booed him all the time. He got the usual Hogan pop when he came out. It is surreal to watch Hogan do his manic ear-cup thing during the pull-apart and get booed loudly back then. It was even crazier watching Sid acknowledge the boos and do arm motions along with the "Just-ice" chants that started. The deer-in-headlights look on Hogan's face when he realizes the crowd is totally against him is priceless. I just don't understand how Vince could have thought the crowd wouldn't turn on Hogan for what he did. Sid had been getting a monster face push while Hogan spent a month whining about Jack Tunney taking the title away from him. So he already was made to look like a prima donna. So Sid throws Hogan out, which the crowd LOVED. Right there they should have called an audible and let Flair just dump Sid out on his own so Hogan wouldn't look worse. Because not even the markiest of marks could understand why Hogan was being such a baby about it. Sid just did what he was supposed to do. It's every man for himself, right? To make matters worse, not only did Hogan pull a typical heel move and refuse to leave ringside after being eliminated, you have been given the vision of Hogan working together with Flair to eliminate the biggest pushed face in the company so Flair could win the WWF Title. Just all around terrible booking at the end and it made Hogan look really, really bad, which required the previously-spoken of TV edits that were even more insulting to people that watched the live show.
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    WWF Royal Rumble 1992

    Yeah. He looked pretty pissed. He even shot a glance back at them when Flair started talking again.
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    Monday Night Wars

    This is totally off topic, but when did WCW finally ditch the rule of throwing someone over the top rope being a disqualification? Was it when Russo and Ferrera came in?
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    WWE General Discussion - September 2008

    Except for the fact Umaga is talking... Yeah, I thought about that. But there's nothing stopping Orton from being a kayfabe jackass and claiming Umaga talks to him.
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    WWE General Discussion - September 2008

    Sort of right. Umaga went to the seamstress and asked for a new pair of black tights with silver graphics. The seamstress said black and silver were "Triple H's colors" and was afraid to do it. Orton came up to them and told her to do it and not worry about it. When HBK got wind of it and tried to get in Umaga's face, Orton stepped in and let him have it. I actually think all of this happened backstage at the '07 Tribute to the Troops show.
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    Smackdown Your Vote

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    WWE General Discussion - September 2008

    Because he's just as much of a douche, but in a different way.
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    WWF Royal Rumble 1992

    I think Flair's promo at the end is a CHV Exclusive so fuck the live version. Flair's promo was definitely on the live version of the PPV. I still have the PPV recording on tape. They did the promo after Hogan and Sid had their squabble in the ring. Mean Gene closed the show.
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    Monday Night Wars

    Actually, Austin really kept the redneck stuff hidden for the first two years.
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    WWE General Discussion - September 2008

    He can say that because it makes kayfabe sense.
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    9/18 Impact Spoilers

    No one wanted to cheer a face Jeff Jarrett in WCW 1996 or 1997 either.
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    WWE SmackDown - September 19, 2008

    Who is MPV?
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    Monday Night Wars

    "It ain't a race thing, it ain't a color thing, it's a me-kicking-your-ass thing!" I am not looking forward to watching the incredibly awkward interview with Melanie Pillman. I hope they edit that out.
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    WWF Royal Rumble 1992

    WWF early-90s was weird when it came to repackaging characters. They acted like Col. Mustafa and The Dragon were these brand new people, while openly mentioning the past of the Mountie and El Matador.
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    WWF Royal Rumble 1992

    I like how Heenan totally flips out in shock when Haku starts chopping Flair.
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