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Why are we putting spoiler tags on something that happened at a house show? At the Smackdown/ECW house show on Saturday night in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, MVP defeated Jamie Noble to qualify for the Money in the Bank match at WM24.
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Why???? I wouldn't even remember watching ANY wrestling PPV when I was 8, nevermind what day of the week it was. Summerslam 92 was memorable for me because my VCR fucked up when I was recording it and I was pissed about it. It was the first PPV I had ever seen that I hadn't been able to record.
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In other news, it seems PWInsider has already killed their policy of blocking news stories from people with ad-blockers loaded in their browser.
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Well damn, you learn something new everyday I guess. I watched this show live (I had just turned 8) and I could of sworn it was on a Saturday.
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Summerslam was taped 2 days prior to air. I believe it was taped on a Saturday in London and aired Monday night in the States. Nope, Summerslam '92 aired in the U.S. on August 29, 1992, which was a Saturday. It aired on a tape delay of a few hours. Summerslam '93 aired on a Monday, so you're probably thinking of that.
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Never. In the Internet age, they are not going to let results of their biggest show of the year hit the 'net before the show airs.
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WWE just announced that the high definition feed of WM24 will be $64.95 and not the originally reported $69.95. The standard feed is still the reported $54.95.
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Snoop Dogg is going to be the "Master of Ceremonies" for the Bunnymania match.
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I would have bet my life that McMahon would have done WM18 in Atlanta to signify his official defeat of WCW. I'm shocked they still have never done one of these in the Georgia Dome. The capacity is approximately 71,000.
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Holy shit, one of the "Industry News" articles on WWE.Com mentions the Wrestling Observer. Times. They are-a-changin'.
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He probably wouldn't be able to sue. WWE probably has their contracts worded to avoid instances like that in situations like that. And I'm shocked that WWE doesn't realize by now that Coachman is a shitty commentator. He's best in a heel manager/authority figure role.
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Then you're stupid.
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John Cena calls out the The Rock for leaving wrestling
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Rock was also reportedly extremely unhappy that after putting over the Hurricane, he ended up getting Pedigreed by Triple H on five straight Raws after Rock took back off to Hollywood. -
WWE General Discussion - February 2008
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This is UNREAL. I can't believe I am seeing this stuff on WWE.Com. -
Jason Powell of Pro Wrestling Torch is reporting that Rey Mysterio has opted to have surgery to repair his torn right biceps that he suffered during a Smackdown tour of South America last week. The procedure will be performed by Dr. James Andrews on Friday morning. The surgery, of course, derails the reported Rey Mysterio & Floyd Mayweather vs. Big Show & Shane McMahon match for WrestleMania 24. WWE will go forward with the Show/Mayweather angle and come up with another WM24 plan. The decision was said to be a tough one for Mysterio because he did not want to miss a second consecutive WrestleMania and he knew how important the match was going to be in the advertising. He has been assured that he will still be involved in the angle in some capacity. Mysterio sat out from November 2006 to August 2007 recovering from major knee surgery. The fact that he has suffered another injury that will require 4-6 months of recovery less than a year after coming back from a 9-month recovery from knee surgery along with his age creeping to the mid-30s (Rey turned 33 in December), you have to wonder how much more Rey's body can tolerate.
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Mysterio to have surgery, out 4-6 months
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For whatever reason, Mysterio opted to have the surgery done in his hometown of San Diego by Dr. David Chao. -
King Mabel vs. Xanta Klaus? Sign me up.
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John Cena calls out the The Rock for leaving wrestling
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So you're saying they work 345-360 days a year? I think you're a little off on that number. -
WWE General Discussion - February 2008
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That would be pretty crazy, considering both of them don't like wearing panties very much. -
WWE General Discussion - February 2008
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-- ECW World Champ Chavo Guerrero defeated CM Punk to retain the title -- Undertaker defeated Great Khali, Batista, Finlay, Big Daddy V, and MVP in the Smackdown/ECW Elimination Chamber -- Ric Flair defeated Mr. Kennedy -- World Heavyweight Champion Edge defeated Rey Mysterio to retain the title -- John Cena defeated WWE Champion Randy Orton by disqualification -- Triple H defeated Jeff Hardy, Shawn Michaels, Umaga, JBL, and Chris Jericho in the Raw Elimination Chamber -
WWE General Discussion - February 2008
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Was it a drug test? All I ever heard was "unprofessional behavior". -
WWE General Discussion - February 2008
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I thought Vince made fun of his hair being shaved? -
Edge got a lot of new tattoos a while ago.
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WWE General Discussion - February 2008
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WWE.Com is reporting that Ranjin Singh, Great Khali's translator, (who is actually writing team member, Dave Kapoor) will undergo surgery Monday to repaired a fractured patella that he sustained at No Way Out. The injury happened during the Elimination Chamber match when the Undertaker kicked him from the chamber entrance to the floor. The only quote from Singh in the article that is farthest away from kayfabe is how the injury happened.