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WWE needs motherfucking La Parka!!!
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Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story
Lil' Bitch replied to Dr. Tyler; Captain America's topic in Television & Film
This movie was great. My favorite part was with Bugs Bunny. -
Matches for next Hardcore Homecoming announced
Lil' Bitch replied to GreatWhiteNope's topic in General Wrestling
Wait, I thought the Dudleyz couldn't use the term 3-D either? -
Show should be back to main eventing, but of course I'm going to get flamed for typing that.
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I'd have to disagree here. I've enjoyed Batista / HHH more than any Goldberg / HHH encounter. Besides, Batista can actually sell / try to sell unlike the other two.
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I'd pay to see Hogan Vs. Van Dam... ...yeah I said it!
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I've been out of the comic loops for years now so I don't know if they still make these or not, but the fact that DC had their own version of Marvel's What If was pretty cool. I had a comic called Speeding Bullets where Superman was Batman and another one where the JLA was in the future with Lex Luthor's brain in Metallo's body, I forgot the title though of it though. What do you guys think? Any favorite particular stories? Spoilers coming up I guess so beware!
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Kurt Angle grew up a high school football and wrestling star in Western Pennsylvania who dreamed of playing linebacker or safety for Pitt or Penn State. Angle even had a tryout with the Pittsburgh Steelers after winning an Olympic gold medal in freestyle wrestling in 1996. But while the Steelers play the Chargers on Monday Night Football tonight, Angle will be starring on the WWE's Monday Night RAW. Do you keep in touch with people from USA Wrestling? Oh yeah, I keep in touch with those guys, I try to promote Olympic wrestling as much as possible. Half the reason I joined WWE was to expose amateur wrestling. Every time I walk out to the ring, everybody knows who I am and where I came from. You can't get any better exposure than that. It's been a win-win situation for everybody, even though USA Wrestling was a little bit tentative about me joining, because they thought I was selling out. I'm in sports entertainment now, I'm not in real wrestling, but I'm exposing amateur wrestling to every single kid out there that wants to be Kurt Angle, and there's a bunch of 'em. So has USA Wrestling come around? They've changed their mind, they said, 'Holy smokes, this kid is actually good.' I'm not only one of the best amateur wrestlers of all time, I'm very entertaining as well. They never saw that in me because as an amateur wrestler you're trained to show no emotion, like a robot, like Ivan Drago from Rocky IV. Go, do your job, win, raise your hand and walk off the mat. And I'm not like that. I'm an emotional person. Did you ever bust out the "Angle Slam" during a football game? No. I was actually a better football player than I was a wrestler, but I liked the one-on-one attention with wrestling, that's what really got me. I was known for hitting the hell out of people and hurting people. I'd walk by my coaches and say, 'If Ohio State stops by just tell 'em I'm in room 411.' I'd be real arrogant about it. Where'd you get offered scholarships? Pitt offered me then backed out, I was really upset about that. West Virginia recruited me very hard, so did Penn State. Joe Paterno said I was too short, it made me very upset. In football they have this safety valve; pick the prototype player, 6-5, 240 pounds. If he pans out, great. If he doesn't pan out, you say, 'Hey, he was 6-5, 240 pounds, runs a 4.6 40, how could you go wrong? He's just a [wimp].' That's where football is going wrong. They don't get the smaller guys with heart. If they did that, they'd get a lot more guys with a lot bigger hearts, like me. So have you followed Brock Lesnar's attempts to make it in football? Oh yeah. Honestly, I thought Brock would make it. I thought Brock had the ability to be a tremendous football player. I have a lot of respect for Mike Tice, but I think he's a moron for not picking Brock. He is so agile, so quick, so smart. It doesn't matter about all these little techniques, he could pick that up. He's been a wrestler his whole life technique in football is [nothing] compared to technique in wrestling. If Mike Tice had any brains in his head he'd have signed Brock Lesnar and he'd be starting this year. As far as Brock leaving our company, I have no respect for that. Brock quit on us and I don't have any respect for Brock for doing that. The moments before a SummerSlam or WrestleMania, does that feel anything like getting ready for a football game? Nothing is more exciting than WrestleMania or SummerSlam. The only thing I can compare it to is the Olympics, and the only problem is with the Olympics, I can't remember a damn thing. My mind was so focused, I can't remember who I wrestled, I can't remember the match, I can't remember receiving the award. It was my dream I always wanted to come true, and when it did I was in a state of shock. It wasn't even that I was happy I was relieved. People don't understand how hard amateur wrestlers work. Put it this way, if we're ever in a bar and we're having a few drinks, stay away from us, because amateur wrestlers are the baddest dudes on the planet. I've seen 118-pound wrestlers beat up pro football players. They're just intense, mean sons of [guns]. Any pro football will tell you that amateur wrestlers are tough bastards. It's because of their training, they're animals. If you're an amateur wrestler, you're stupid enough to abuse your body. The training is not training it's complete and utter abuse. You train until you're exhausted and ready to fall on your face, and that's when the training begins. Pro football players don't do that. So what pro sports star would make the best pro wrestler? You know what, Deion Sanders would be a tremendous pro wrestler, I'd love to have that son of a [gun] in our company. Charisma, I'd take any athlete with charisma. Jeremy Shockey would be one of the biggest bad guys we've ever had. Brian Urlacher would be a Stone Cold Steve Austin-type guy. Warren Sapp would be tremendous because of his charisma. T.O. would be awesome. See, I think it's T.O. I think he was masterful this summer. He caused a negative impact on football, but what he did was he made a spotlight out of himself. That's what wrestling's all about. T.O. would be perfect for wrestling. Would he be a good guy or a bad guy? Oh gosh, he'd be a bad guy first, then he'd be a good guy, because he's so damn arrogant. Ray Lewis would be great too. Actually, I want you to put this in your column: I would love to take on Ray Lewis at WrestleMania 22. Make sure you put the word out. Tell him I want his [hide] at WrestleMania 22. I think he's the most dominant player in the NFL and I'm the most dominant wrestler in the WWE. I think that would draw huge, huge pay-per-view buys. Credit: The Washington Post
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Let me make it this real clear to you, I'm going to say it only once so listen up! You can't say anything bad about HHH! He is the 10 World Champion and is the greatest wrestler alive TODAY! He is your lord and master and you will give him your respect! Got it? WOO!
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No idea when it will happen, maybe at a future WM, who knows? But I did like that tease they did at SS 04.
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Credit: Wrestling Observer
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Why didn't Ken Shamrock get the IC title at WM 14? The real reason.
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Well despite not having a few matches that I'd like to see on DVD quality, I'm pretty happy with this set unlike some other people in this thread.
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One of the major reasons why SD sucked last year is because they had lack of star power that was not given during the last draft since they were given midocre talent. They stole Benoit and Edge. Angle was injured. Undertaker was part timer, Lesnar had left which meant JBL got the push that he did since HHH didn't bother to help out with the show at all. But with the last draft, SD got Benoit back. They lost Angle, but got Orton in return. Lost Cena, but got Batista. The Undertaker is appearing more often. Simon Dean and William Regal are there. Another benefit is the use of new talent such Ken Kennedy, MNM, and the Mexicools. So compared to the dark ages of 2004, I think SD has improved quite a bit, in some ways even being better than RAW which is going back to being the same old shit now that Gonzo has returned.
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Meh despite all this bitching, it could have been worse. Remember that.
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Jericho over Malenko at Uncensored 98 Snitsky over Kane at Taboo Davairi over Michaels on RAW (Granted, it was cheating, but still ) If we're talking about big name upsets, how about Mysterio over Guerrero at Havoc 97 Hart over Nash at SSeries 95 Benoit over Sid at Souled Out 2000
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Guerrero Vs. Orton, SWEET! Sounds like a good show.
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^ Well, he's had 6 if you count The Slim Shady EP. 7 if you count the 8 Mile OST, but that's pushing it. Word.
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On Jake's DVD, it says he had a feud with Hogan, did they even a match? Can anybody give the details on that? Also, did Bret Hart ever wrestle Jake Roberts? And what started the Warrior / Lawler feud?
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^ Okay, whatever you want to think, I'm not going to bother arguing with you, its a feud that I personally enjoyed and I would have liked to seen that match on there. And how could I forget about Harts / Demos and Hart / Piper? *slaps forehead
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I always liked watching RAW better on USA than Spike.
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How soon before Cena FUs Vince?
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Edit: Oops, wrong thread.