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  1. QuestionMan

    WWE Raw (8/18/2008)

    Thank GOD they finally dumped that shitty ass 6-year-old Finger Eleven song.
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    WWE Raw (8/18/2008)

    MIKE ADAMLE SAID THAT ONLY THE ONE WHO ENDS UP AS THE CHAMPION AT THE END OF THE TIME LIMIT WILL BE REOCGNIZED AS CHAMPION. THE VICTORIES WITHIN THE MATCH DON'T COUNT. STOP ASKING.
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    WWE Raw (8/18/2008)

    That's why Adamle said, "Whoever is the champion when the time expires will be officially recognized as the World Heavyweight Champion."
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    WWE Raw (8/18/2008)

    LOL BLACK PEOPLE LIKE TO STEAL
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    WWE SummerSlam 2008

    WWE.Com has extreme close-ups of Rebecca Hickenbottom's face backstage. It's clearly something they told her to stick on her lip. You can see the borders of where you can peel it off.
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    WWE SummerSlam 2008

    WWE.Com sent this picture out in its newsletter e-mail today, but a look at the side plates show that it's the Women's Title photoshopped to look like the IC title.
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    ScoopThis.Com Archives Are Up

    http://www.scoopthis.com/ Let's get back in the time machine...
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    ScoopThis.Com Archives Are Up

    I want the .wav file of Michael Buffer doing the Alex Wright vs. Disco Inferno match.
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    Raven files a lawsuit against the WWE

    Eric Bischoff has chimed in with his thoughts on the lawsuit.
  10. No, it's not very obvious. What is exactly is wrong? It can't be the outfits, because all the girls wear pants now.
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    The OAO WWE.com Thread

    WWE.Com has begun a new weekly feature today called "OMG: The Original ECW Moment of the Week" The inaugural segment features Steve Austin's debut in ECW in September 1995 doing his Hulk Hogan impersonation.
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    Comments that don't warrant a thread

    Already posted and discussed. Look on the last page.
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    Randy Orton Reinjured

    The article says Orton's only been riding motorcycles for a month.
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    Sid coming back?

    I will forever be a mark for Sid as long as he can still stare holes into the camera and talk in his quiet psycho voice.
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    Many guys released

    How about Barry Windham in WWF 1996 as "The Stalker"? And Uncle Cletus is one in the same with T.L. Hopper.
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    Kennedy injured again

    Jim Ross reported that Mr. Kennedy dislocated his shoulder at Monday night's Smackdown/ECW house show in Macon, GA in a match against Shelton Benjamin and will be out a few weeks.
  17. The Long Island Press contacted Mick Foley to get a comment on the rumors that he might be leaving World Wrestling Entertainment. The following is Foley's response: I can't say much until my contract expires, which is September 1. But at this point, there is a good chance, through mutual agreement, that I will not be renewing my contract. Creatively, the new announcing job wasn't working out too well. This confirms the rumors that Foley wanted out of WWE after growing tired with Vince McMahon constantly yelling at him in his headset. This culminated in a heated exchange between Foley & McMahon backstage at the July 29 Smackdown/ECW tapings. Foley also publicly chastised McMahon for his handling of Joey Styles during his time on Raw, feeling he was treated the same and McMahon humiliated Styles out of wanting to do what he loved doing. It was said that McMahon had been a lot quieter in Foley's headset since Foley dressed him down, but Foley is still unhappy and clearly wants out. After Jonathan Coachman left WWE for ESPN in April, his commentary spot on Smackdown was offered to Mick Foley, who accepted the job and started at Backlash with Michael Cole. Thanks to the Draft, Foley began commentating with Jim Ross on Smackdown in July. Foley signed a new three-year contract with WWE in August 2005, turning down a deal for the same time with slightly-less money from TNA. It is believed TNA could have offered Foley more money if they were not courting Matt Hardy at the same time for an attempted Hardy Boys reunion in TNA. Hardy returned to WWE in August 2005 also.
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    Foley Leaving WWE after September 1?

    Common sense is a magical thing, Scroby.
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    Comments that don't warrant a thread

    Jillian Hall, 2005: Jillian Hall, 2008: Yeah...
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    Kennedy injured again

    I think it's funny how people are treating this so seriously. The guy has stayed injury free since he was mis-diagnosed with a severe injury in May 2007. It's just a dislocated shoulder. I'd be shocked if he missed more than two weeks. Comparing him to Rey Mysterio, a guy who suffered a torn ACL and a torn biceps in less than a year's time, it pretty ridiculous.
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    Who needs a turn?

    They will never turn John Cena heel because of the nosedive business took in 2001 when Steve Austin turned heel.
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    SNME Spoilers for 8/2

    So is Jenny McCarthy going to beat up Eugene? I wish that segment would have been explained better.
  23. PWI is reporting that Jonathan Coachman is officially leaving WWE for an anchor job at ESPN. Coach already had gigs with CBS's college sports coverage and the MSG TV network. Coach was signed by WWE in October 1999 and debuted on the December 23, 1999 edition of Smackdown. He was discovered by WWE a few months earlier when he was a sports reporter for the Kansas City, Missouri newspaper and a local station covering the tragic death of Owen Hart, who died on a pay-per-view hailing from Kansas City. Coachman appeared on Larry King Live along with Bret Hart and Jesse Ventura the night after Owen died. WWE was so impressed by his very fair work that they inquired him about joining. When they found out he had a college wrestling background and immense experience covering sports, he was a lock for the job. He was a normal interviewer, b-squad commentary type until he turned heel at SummerSlam 2003, assisting Eric Bischoff in a match against Shane McMahon. Coachman was given multiple chances to join the Raw commentary team, but Vince McMahon was largely unhappy with his performances. Most recently he was pinned to replace JBL on Smackdown's commentary team when JBL decided to return to in-ring wrestling. The turning point was when McMahon decided to officially dump Jim Ross and signed Coachman to a new, high-paying multiyear contract. Coach was involved in an angle on Raw's return show to the USA Network in October 2005 which saw Linda McMahon play heel for the first time and fire Jim Ross. Coach was to play a revolutionary role of a heel play-by-play man. Vince hated Coach's work so much that after the first month he attempted to pay UFC commentator Mike Goldberg $250,000 to no-show a UFC show and join WWE. Goldberg declined, so he, still dead set on not going back to Ross, threw a ton of money and a 5-year contract at former ECW commentator Joey Styles to quit his 6-figure advertising job in Atlanta to come in and head-up a three man team with himself, Coach, and Jerry Lawler. It was largely a disaster as Vince absolutely hated Styles' commentary style and continued to dislike Coach. Styles had a hard time adjusting to what Vince wanted. The word is it took 6 hours for them to get Styles' commentary the way they wanted it for the 2005 Tribute to the Troops show. Finally, Vince gave up on both Coach & Styles and put Ross & Lawler back together permanently in May 2006. Styles joined the re-launched ECW brand and Coach went back to being a heel figure on Raw. Many believe Coach had been quietly trying to get out of WWE for a few months now, knowing that he would never make it as a top commentator due to Vince's long-standing unhappiness with his work in that role.
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