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I'm hoping this gives Joy the win.
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Wow, its been almost 9 months since my above post. So anybody going to see it tonight? I can't wait!
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South Park inspired me to post this question
Lil' Bitch replied to Lord of The Curry's topic in General Chat
Santa Claus is for real! -
I wish I could afford this It just looks so cool, I was hooked instantly when I first saw the commercial about it with Steve Tyler from Aerosmith.
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Does Bischoff add anything to the show?
Lil' Bitch replied to Youth N Asia's topic in The WWE Folder
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Because Saliva is cool with WWE about the licensing fees / royalties issues?
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Kane beats up old ladies.
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That's awesome,
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http://search.ebay.com/NES-Game-Boy_W0QQso...QQsosortorderZ1 This should help you out. Good luck!
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The Great American Bash didn't even have half of the card announced until the day before the PPV.
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Somebody likes to forget Benoit wasn't even in the main event half the time during his reign.
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I'd rather wear some of Matt Hardy's ugly shirts than either of those.
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Rebuttal: False, the Kliq were a bunch of wrestlers who only looked out for themselves and nobody else. Always were and always will be. Nice point, but you forget Bret Hart was the other part of the puzzle that immortalized Stone Cold. If you want to stretch it out a little bit, you could say Bret Hart saved the WWF by leaving it. Rebuttal: False, AOL Time Warner was responsible for the demise of WCW. Statement: RAW would be better if HHH wasn't involved in the main event scene for the billionth time.
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Another one: I'm Vince McMahon DAMN IT!
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Seems like since 1998, you could obviously tell who would win the Rumble once the ball started rolling for whatever year. 2004 was fun though since it was hard to tell who was really going to win with the starpower involved (Benoit, Cena, Angle, Jericho, Orton, RVD).
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Hey, I like Big Show. Besides, he never got a decent WWE title reign. Plus he deserves to be in the main event scene more than Bradshaw has any right to.
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I'm hoping Big Show will make it to No Mercy, maybe him and Taker can feud for the title afterwards.
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Favorite/Least Favorite Saturday Nights Main Event
Lil' Bitch replied to a topic in General Wrestling
I only got to see the final 2 SNME shows: WWF @ Lubbock, TX - Municipal Coliseum - January 27, 1992 Saturday Night's Main Event #30 - 2/8/92 on FOX: WWF IC Champion Roddy Piper pinned the Mountie (w/ Jimmy Hart) at 3:24 by using the challenger's own shock stick on him after the Mountie's attempt to use it failed since Piper was wearing a rubber vest on underneath his t-shirt; prematch stipulations stated Bret Hart would face the champion at WrestleMania VIII Hulk Hogan (w/ Brutus Beefcake) & Sid Justice defeated WWF World Champion Ric Flair (w/ Mr. Perfect) & the Undertaker (w/ Paul Bearer) via disqualification at 11:09 when Flair pushed down the referee as Hogan was being double teamed, moments after Justice walked out on his partner; after the bout, Brutus Beefcake came into the ring and distracted the opposition long enough for Hogan to clear the ring Sgt. Slaughter & Jim Duggan defeated the Beverly Brothers (w/ the Genius) when Duggan pinned Blake at 2:37 with the running clothesline after Slaughter hit Blake with the Genius' scroll Randy Savage pinned Jake Roberts at 5:25 with the flying elbowsmash; after the bout, Savage hit a second elbow drop and prepared for a third before officials took Roberts backstage; the telecast ended with Miss Elizabeth coming to the ring and celebrating with Savage - however several weeks later during WWF Superstars it was revealed that Roberts prepared to hit Elizabeth with a steel chair as she stepped backstage only for the Undertaker to prevent the attack and hit Roberts with the chair WWF @ Terre Haute, IN - Hullman Center - October 27, 1992 WWF Saturday Night's Main Event #31 - shown 11/14/92 on FOX: Randy Savage & the Ultimate Warrior defeated WWF Tag Team Champions Ted Dibiase & IRS (w/ Jimmy Hart) via count-out when the champions left ringside; Ric Flair, Razor Ramon, and Mr. Perfect attacked Savage and Warrior after the match Shawn Michaels pinned WWF IC Champion Davey Boy Smith to win the title when the champion failed a superplex, with Michaels landing on top for the pin WWF World Champion Bret Hart defeated Papa Shango with the Sharpshooter Favorite match: WWF @ Toledo, OH - Sports Arena - September 18, 1990 Saturday Night's Main Event #28 - shown 10/13/90: WWF World Champion the Ultimate Warrior & the Legion of Doom defeated Demolition Axe, Smash, & Crush at 8:20 when Warrior pinned Smash ^ Just so awesome. -
^ The "I think you're a God DAMN coward!" promo on Austin was awesome.
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Couldn't Rene have gotten had a better tag partner? Geez.
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Didn't give a shit about school anymore by then since it was the final year so I became a total slacker in class not giving a fuck enjoying those final days. The teacher would be lucky if I even showed up half the time. I hated the place, but it made up for itself when I would just bullshit with my classroom homies.
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^ I want to say around SummerSlam.
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Maven may suck, but I still dig his theme song.
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Hopefully he'll stop playing a fake retard.
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Jesus, Christy's a strong bitch.