tekcop
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Hogan/Hansen is one of Hogan's best matches ever. I haven't seen anything else on there though.
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Eddie/Rey
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I like his finisher. He does it well and with his football background it's no worse than a spear.
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Aren't house shows the way most lower carders like London, Richards, Jordan, Moore and the like make most of their money? I'm pretty sure Meltzer has mentioned that, like, a million billion times.
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I know this should go in Tape Trading, but does anyone here tape heat? There are quite a few matches from that show that I've missed that I'd love to see.
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Yeah... that sucked. Quite a bit, actually.
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Activision's comp is awesome. I have the GBA version and have played the PS2 version. Awesome stuff. Pitfall, Tennis, Dolphin, Spider Fighter (my favorite Atari game as a kid), and a bunch more.
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Well.... Mark Henry learned how to sell... but that's about it.
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Shawn Michales and both members of AMW use it.
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Flair's matches with Steamboat, Race, and Windham are awesome. His match with Dusty and the Ruble match are really fun, and the Sting and Funk matchs kind of suck.
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They'll be main eventing All Japan shows in a week.
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I don't really understand why they aren't pushed as a tag team. They get pretty good pops together (although not seperatley most of the time) and they could easily pull off a "cranky old verterans" gimmick off easily. Face Holly/Gunn vs. a heel London/Moore or Bashams with a new gimmick fued could work well. The matches wouldn't be great, but it could but over the new team and actually fill up time on SD!--which it really seems to need right now.
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I never really liked Kash much, but he's definately charasmatic and sometimes seems like the most over heel in TNA sometimes.
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I kind of liked Mordecai, he was, like, a better looking poorman's version of A-Train.
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Well, it pretty much is a basic outline... nothing's written down word for word or anything.
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Orton still does that. Pedigree, Tombstone, Batista Bomb, & 3-D--almost noone kicks out of those.
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I voted for Antonio Inoki. He's only a slightly better worker than Bradshaw and most WWE fans don't even know about his "reign."
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Transmetropolitan by Warren Ellis, Adolph & Buddha by Osamu Tezuka, and Usagi Yojimbo by Stan Sakai are definately some of by favorite series. V for Vendetta by Alan Moore, Creature Tech by Doug Tenapel, The Crow by J. O'Barr, Pedro & Me by Judd Winnick, and Gutwallow by Dan Berger are great single trades. I haven't gotten to finish Teenager from Mars or Fade from Blue but they were awesome.
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Well, that match was way, way better than I expected. Cai worked Rey's neck building to the Crucifix and he took the rana like a champ.
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Isn't that the EXACT same way Orton beat Booker in their three-way from RAW a while back?
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Hardest choice ever... atleast until the next round. (4) Bret Hart vs Steve Austin, WrestleMania 13 (2) Bret Hart vs Steve Austin, Survivor Series 1996
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I would soooo buy Summerslam for La Parka vs. JBL or Eddie.
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Taker/Dudleys as the main event was bullshit. As for JBL as champ, he's no worse, than say... HHH in '99, Slaughter in 'whateveryear, or Big Show in '02.
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I would KILL for an unclipped version of this. Anyways, I'm going with Brock/Eddie. Y'know people complain a lot, but WWE PPV main events have been really good this year so far. I mean, the Rubmle, Eddie/Brock, Eddie/Angle, 3-Way, 3-Way Revisisted, Eddie/JBL (great Austin WWF '98 style brawl), and Kane/Benoit (definatley the lowest of the list, but still good).
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I have lost all respect for you, pegasus. It is impossable not to respect me when when I have an Astroboy signature. My love for Bret vs Bulldog from Summerslam and IYH knows no bounds. I'm also tougher on Eddie vs Rey than most even though I still like it a lot. Quick reason here is that Bret vs Bulldog is such a beautiful match and Eddie vs Rey features some selling to me where the match doesn't come off as the struggle it should've with the damage that was taken in it. Bret vs Bulldog comes off more as a struggle to the end for me than Eddie vs Rey. Damn, I didn't realize.... for the Astroboy signature, I will grant you my respect. As for what you said about the matches, I can't really argue with you as I haven't seen Bret/Bulldog in a long while, but I do remember not loving it, but definatley liking it. And well, I put Rey/Eddie as my #4 North American match of all time and stuff. Yeah, it has a specific number. I know that's scary.