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You have to touch the 4 corners of the ring in the Bullrope rope match? I thought it was like a Chain match, but with a rope instead. You win either by pinfall or submission?
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It was tons better than Unforgiven.
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Well I meant in terms of the Women's division. It certainly smokes anything Trish did with Jazz or Molly.
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Vs. Goldberg - Survivor Series 2003
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I'd rather have Jindrak on the card than Gunn, Holly, Kenzo, etc.
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Probably because everybody knew Matt had no chance of winning? Just as I suspected, it looks like Trish and Vikky are going back to their classic feud. Anyway, the card doesn't look too bad. I hope to have a similar one when I go to my house show at the end of next month in Albuquerque.
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Looks like they found Scott Steiner's kid.
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Its one of my all-time favorite animated movies, I have no plans to watch the sequel though. They go to Mars or some shit.
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Did they screw up the sound for this or what?
Lil' Bitch replied to Jobber of the Week's topic in Television & Film
I'd like to do it someday to actually see what was edited out. Just as soon as I can get hooked up with a copy of the original WM XX broadcast. On the DVD, they edited out 2 minutes worth of the Goldberg / Lesnar match and even took out Austin's post match celebration. -
Bret Hart attacking a bloody Steve Austin even after the match was over at WM 13. Scott Steiner always faking an injury to get out of a match with his brother, Rick. Chris Jericho pissing in Regal's tea (Granted, Jericho was a face at the time, but its still fucked up) Stephanie McMahon lying about her pregnancy Brock Lesnar almost taking off Molly's head with a clothesline. Brock Lesnar putting his hand on The Undertaker's unborn child (One of my all-time favorite moments) Brock Lesnar just beating the fucking shit out of Zack Gowen right in front of Zack's mother and his hometown. Tried to break his only leg by F-5ing TWICE into the ringpost and later on pushing him down the stairs when he was in a wheelchair. Bradshaw just being a racist fuckwad.
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They'll be shown on Sunday Night Heat. The matches were officially confirmed on yesterday afternoon on the PPV site. When they did the card rundown on the last SD, they only announced the five matches to which you see screen caps for on the first post of this thread. *raises his hand (Only because I'm getting a refund) Yesterday afternoon on the GAB site, added just for the heck of it. Tuesday evening when Sable revealed she was jealous Torrie was getting all the attention and then called her fat. Torrie countered by telling Sable she looked like a cheap slut. A fight ensued shortly. The Undertaker will be fighting the new WWE Tag Team Champions The Dudleyz in a handicapped match. A cement truck will be near the set parked next to the coffin / tomb / holding place of Paul Bearer. I have no idea if the cement will be poured before, during, or after the match, but I'm guessing after. I'm also guessing "the right thing" is Undertaker getting his ass kicked and losing the match. Mordecai wants to send Holly to Hell for being a fuckwad, it would be great if Charlie can defeat a big guy, see above for Sable / Torrie, Gunn wants to beat Suzuki since he had him beat on the last SD. I hope so. This PPV actually has a WORSE card than Judgment Day. I didn't think that was possible. Guess we'll have to find out.
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I am only because my buddy is in the Air Force. I sure as hell ain't getting the DVD.
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I prefer Paul McMahon myself.
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Kidman / Noble would be nice.
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^ For absolutely no reason, CM. Just to wrestle for the heck of it. :S I'm just happy Haas was kept on the PPV or if comes to worst, he'll pull Heat duty. How is he fodder? He's doing great for the past 2 months.
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State Of Morale In World Wrestling Entertainment
Lil' Bitch replied to haVoc's topic in The WWE Folder
And like HHH said when they interviewed shortly after it was announced Goldberg had signed with the company: We don't have a 300-guy-deep talent roster to feed him 200 wins. -
Paul Bearer likely done with WWE after PPV
Lil' Bitch replied to QuestionMan's topic in The WWE Folder
Does anybody know the hell he joined up with Mankind? -
CHICAGO - Illinois Senate candidate Jack Ryan dropped out of the race Friday amid a furor over lurid sex club allegations that horrified fellow Republicans and caused his once-promising candidacy to implode in four short days. "It's clear to me that a vigorous debate on the issues most likely could not take place if I remain in the race," Ryan, 44, said in a statement. "What would take place, rather, is a brutal, scorched-earth campaign — the kind of campaign that has turned off so many voters, the kind of politics I refuse to play." The campaign began to come apart Monday following the release of embarrassing records from Ryan's divorce. In those records, his ex-wife, "Boston Public" actress Jeri Ryan, said Ryan took her to kinky sex clubs in Paris, New York and New Orleans and tried to get her to perform sex acts with him while others watched. Ryan disputed the allegations, saying he and his wife went to one "avant-garde" club in Paris and left because they felt uncomfortable. In quitting the race, Ryan lashed out at the media and said it was "truly outrageous" that the Chicago Tribune got a judge to unseal the records. "The media has gotten out of control," he said. Top Illinois Republicans immediately began the work of selecting a new candidate. Their choice will become an instant underdog against Democratic state Sen. Barack Obama in the campaign for the seat of retiring GOP Sen. Peter Fitzgerald. Obama held a wide lead even before the scandal broke. "I feel for him actually," Obama said on WLS-AM. "What he's gone through over the last three days I think is something you wouldn't wish on anybody. Unfortunately, I think our politics has gotten so personalized and cutthroat that it's very difficult for people to want to get in the business." Ryan had faced mounting pressure to quit from party leaders, who met several times in Washington this week to discuss whether the campaign could survive. "He really was a dead man walking," Gary MacDougal, former Illinois Republican Party chairman. Ryan conducted an overnight poll to gauge his support. After reviewing the results, Ryan's advisers told the candidate that the only way to survive would be wage an extremely negative and expensive response. "Jack Ryan made the right decision. I know it must have been a difficult one," said House Speaker Dennis Hastert of Illinois, who made his feelings known by canceling a fund-raising event scheduled for Thursday with Ryan. Ryan was a political neophyte when he got into the race — a millionaire investment banker who had left business four years ago to teach at an all-boys parochial school in Chicago. He spent $3 million of his own fortune to win the primary. With his good looks and Harvard background, Ryan was seen by many as the party's best hope for revitalizing the Illinois GOP. The party lost control of the governor's office and nearly every statewide office two years ago in the wake of a corruption scandal involving then-Gov. George Ryan, who has since been indicted. He is not related to Jack Ryan. During the primary, Ryan waved off rumors of damaging sex allegations in his sealed divorce records, assuring state officials there was nothing in the file to worry about. But the Tribune and Chicago TV station WLS sued for the records' release, and a California judge ordered them unsealed. The couple fought to keep the records sealed, saying the release could harm their 9-year-old son. "The fact that the Chicago Tribune sues for access to sealed custody documents and then takes unto itself the right to publish details of a custody dispute — over the objections of two parents who agree that the re-airing of their arguments will hurt their ability to co-parent their child and hurt their child — is truly outrageous," he said. Although most party leaders abandoned Ryan, Fitzgerald said Friday that he had encouraged him to stay in the race. "I think the public stoning of Jack Ryan is one of the most grotesque things I've seen in politics," the senator said. He said the party's bigwigs pushed Ryan out: "It was like piranhas. They smelled blood in the water and they just devoured him." Ryan won the GOP primary by more than 10 percentage points over his two closest rivals, dairy owner James Oberweis and state Sen. Steve Rauschenberger. Both Oberweis and Rauschenberger said this week that they would step in as Ryan's replacement if party leaders asked. Other possible candidates mentioned include U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald, former Gov. Jim Edgar and Sen. Fitzgerald, though all three have said they are not interested. Credit: Yahoo.com Its a real shame, he seemed promising before all the dirt came back to haunt him. He banged Seven of Nine too.
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State Of Morale In World Wrestling Entertainment
Lil' Bitch replied to haVoc's topic in The WWE Folder
It was a handicapped match last year (I forgot the date) with Goldberg against HHH, Batista, & Orton. Bill finally lost after taking 3 finishers in a row. There was another match where Orton was like Goldberg's mystery partner for a tag match against HHH & Flair, but I believe it was thrown out as they all jumped him. HHH posed with the belt on top of a steel cage at the end of the show. -
Which GAB 1987 is on the tape? They were like 3 of them in that same year right?
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The Great American Bash 1995 June 18, 1995 in Dayton, OH Hara Arena drawing 6,000 ($63,000) Shown live on PPV (0.51) Harlem Heat beat Fantastics (Fulton & Rogers) (6:46) when Booker T pinned Rogers. Craig Pittman beat Scott D'Amore (2:16) via submission. Dick Slater & Bunkhouse Buck beat Frankie Lancaster & Barry Houston (3:52) when Houston was pinned. Alex Wright pinned Brian Pillman (15:42). Dave Sullivan beat Diamond Dallas Page in an "arm wrestling" match. Jim Duggan beat Craig Pittman (8:13) via DQ. Harlem Heat beat Dick Slater & Bunkhouse Buck (8:39) when Booker T pinned Buck. Renegade pinned Arn Anderson (9:07) to win the WCW TV Title. WCW Tag Champs The Nasty Boys beat Bobby Eaton & Steven Regal (15:03) when Knobbs pinned Eaton. Sting pinned Meng (13:34) to win the vacant WCW U.S. Title. Ric Flair pinned Randy Savage (14:42). The Great American Bash 1996 June 16, 1996 in Baltimore, MD Baltimore Arena drawing 9,000 ($123,406) Shown live on PPV (0.48) Rocco Rock pinned Jerry Sags (1:46). Michael Wallstreet pinned Jim Powers (3:07). Jim Duggan pinned Disco Inferno (2:09). Rick & Scott Steiner beat Scott Norton & Ice Train (10:29) when Scott pinned Norton. WCW U.S. Champ Konnan pinned El Gato (6:03). Diamond Dallas Page pinned Marcus Bagwell (9:39). WCW Cruiserweight Champ Dean Malenko pinned Rey Misterio, Jr. (17:50). John Tenta pinned Big Bubba (5:24). Chris Benoit pinned Kevin Sullivan (9:58) in a "falls count anywhere" match. Sting pinned Steven Regal (16:30) via submission. Ric Flair & Arn Anderson beat Kevin Greene & Steve McMichael (20:51) when Flair pinned Greene. WCW World Champ The Giant pinned Lex Luger (9:21). The Great American Bash 1997 "Savage/Page II" June 15, 1997 in Moline, IL Mark of the Quad Cities Arena drawing 9,613 ($142,118) Shown live on PPV (0.60) Ultimo Dragon beat Psicosis (14:20) via submission. Harlem Heat beat Rick & Scott Steiner (12:02) via DQ. Konnan beat Hugh Morris (10:34) via submission. Glacier pinned Wrath (12:02). WCW Women's Champ Akira Hokuto pinned Madusa (11:41). Due to the loss, Madusa retired. Chris Benoit beat Meng (14:59) via submission in a "death" match. Kevin Greene pinned Steve McMichael (9:21). WCW Tag Champs Scott Hall & Kevin Nash beat Ric Flair & Roddy Piper (10:02) when Hall pinned Piper. Randy Savage pinned Diamond Dallas Page (16:56) in a "falls count anywhere" match. The Great American Bash 1998 June 14, 1998 in Baltimore, MD Baltimore Arena drawing 12,810 ($289,345) Shown live on PPV (0.75) Booker T pinned Chris Benoit (16:20). Chris Kanyon pinned Perry Saturn (14:46). Chris Jericho Beat Dean Malenko (13:52) via DQ to win the vacant WCW Cruiserweight Title. Juventud Guerrera pinned Ron Reis (8:45). Chavo Guerrero, Jr. pinned Eddie Guerrero (14:46). Booker T pinned Fit Finlay (13:13) to win the WCW TV Title. WCW U.S. Champ Bill Goldberg pinned Konnan (1:57). Hulk Hogan & Bret Hart beat Roddy Piper & Randy Savage (11:40) when Bret forced Savage to submit. Roddy Piper beat Randy Savage (1:37) via submission. Sting pinned The Giant (6:40). As a result Sting was allowed to choose a partner to become WCW Tag Champs as he and The Giant had joined opposing NWO factions. Sting chose Kevin Nash. The Great American Bash 1999 June 13, 1999 in Baltimore, MD Baltimore Arena drawing 11,672 ($298,870) Shown live on PPV (0.43) Hak pinned Brian Knobbs (5:41) in a "hardcore" match. Van Hammer pinned Mikey Whipwreck (8:35). Buff Bagwell pinned Disco Inferno (10:33). Konnan & Rey Misterio, Jr. beat Curt Hennig & Bobby Duncum, Jr. (10:44) when Misterio pinned Duncum. Ernest Miller pinned Horace Hogan (5:10). Ric Flair beat Roddy Piper (8:16) via DQ. WCW TV Champ Rick Steiner beat Sting (10:35) in a "falls count anywhere" match. Diamond Dallas Page & Kanyon beat Chris Benoit & Perry Saturn (19:13) to win the WCW Tag Title when Page pinned Benoit. WCW World Champ Kevin Nash beat Randy Savage (7:29) via DQ. Great American Bash 2000 June 11, 2000 in Baltimore, MD Baltimore Arena drawing 7,031 ($154,445) Shown live on PPV (0.19) WCW Cruiserweight Champ Lt. Loco pinned Disco Inferno (4:57). Bryan Adams & Bryan Clark beat The Mamalukes (9:20) when Johnny the Bull was pinned. Mike Awesome beat Diamond Dallas Page (9:41) in an "ambulance" match. GI Bro pinned Sean Stasiak (13:58) in a "boot camp" match. Shane Douglas beat The Wall (8:12) in a "table" match. Scott Steiner beat Rick Steiner & Tank Abbot (3:46) in a "handicap asylum" match. Hulk Hogan pinned Billy Kidman (11:39). If Hogan had lost this match he would have had to retire. Horace Hogan was the guest referee. Ric Flair beat David Flair (10:16) via submission. If Flair had lost this match he would have had to retire. Vampiro beat Sting (7:23) in an "inferno" match. WCW World Champ Jeff Jarrett pinned Kevin Nash (17:22). Credit: Prowrestlinghistory.com
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The History of The Great American Bash PPVs The Great American Bash 1988 "The Price of Freedom" July 10, 1988 in Baltimore, MD Baltimore Arena drawing 14,000 ($208,000) Shown live on PPV (2.2) Rick Steiner & Dick Murdoch beat Tim Horner & Kendall Windham. NWA Tag Champs Arn Anderson & Tully Blanchard drew Sting & Nikita Koloff (20:00). The Midnight Express (Eaton & Lane) beat The Fantastics (Fulton & Rogers) (16:23) to win the NWA U.S. Tag Title when Eaton pinned Fulton. The Road Warriors, Steve Williams, Jimmy & Ronnie Garvin beat Kevin Sullivan, Mike Rotunda, Al Perez, The Russian Assassin, & Ivan Koloff (19:55) in a "tower of doom" match. NWA U.S. Champ Barry Windham pinned Dusty Rhodes (15:55). NWA World Champ Ric Flair beat Lex Luger (23:13) when the match was stopped due to Luger's excessive bleeding. The Great American Bash 1989 July 23, 1989 in Baltimore, MD Baltimore Arena drawing 12,500 ($188,000) Shown live on PPV (1.5) Sid Vicious and Danny Spivey won a "two-ring king of the hill battle royal." Also in the match were: Eddie Gilbert, Terry Gordy, Scott Hall, Bill Irwin, Brian Pillman, Ranger Ross, Mike Rotunda, Ron Simmons, Rick Steiner, Scott Steiner, and Kevin Sullivan. Brian Pillman pinned Bill Irwin (10:18). The Skyscrapers (Spivey & Vicious) beat Johnny Ace & Shane Douglas (9:14) when Spivey pinned Ace. Jim Cornette beat Paul E Dangerously (6:22) in a "tuxedo" match. Rick & Scott Steiner beat Mike Rotunda & Kevin Sullivan (4:22) in a "Texas tornado" match when both Steiners pinned Sullivan. NWA TV Champ Sting pinned The Great Muta (8:40). NWA U.S. Champ Lex Luger beat Ricky Steamboat (10:26) via DQ. The Road Warriors, The Midnight Express (Eaton & Lane), & Steve Williams beat The Freebirds (Garvin, Hayes, & Gordy) & The Samoan Swat Team (22:18) in a "wargames" match when Hawk forced Garvin to submit. NWA World Champ Ric Flair pinned Terry Funk (17:23). The Great American Bash 1990 "The New Revolution" July 7, 1990 in Baltimore, MD Baltimore Arena drawing 10,000 ($150,000) Shown live on PPV (1.7) David Sierra pinned Mr X (10:06). Doug Furnas pinned Dutch Mantel (11:18). Mike Rotunda pinned The Iron Sheik (6:46). Brian Pillman pinned Buddy Landell (9:29). NWA Tag Champs Doom beat The Rock-n-Roll Express (15:40) when Reed pinned Gibson. Paul Orndorff, Junkyard Dog, & El Gigante beat Sid Vicious, Arn Anderson, & Barry Windham (8:53) via DQ. Harley Race pinned Tommy Rich (6:32). Big Van Vader pinned Tom Zenk (2:16). Rick & Scott Steiner beat The Freebirds (Garvin & Hayes) (13:45) when Scott pinned Hayes. NWA U.S. Tag Champs The Midnight Express (Eaton & Lane) beat Tracey Smothers & Steve Armstrong (18:14) when Eaton pinned Smothers. NWA U.S. Champ Lex Luger pinned Mark Callous (12:10). Sting pinned Ric Flair (16:06) to win the NWA World Title. The Great American Bash 1991 July 14, 1991 in Baltimore, MD Baltimore Arena drawing 7,000 ($99,000) Shown live on PPV (1.0) Junkyard Dog pinned Black Bart (12:45). PN News & Bobby Eaton beat Steve Austin & Terrance Taylor (6:19) in a scaffold match when Eaton grabbed the opposing team's flag. The Yellow Dog beat Johnny B Badd (6:00) via DQ. Ron Simmons pinned Oz (7:55). Big Josh pinned Blackblood (5:39). Dustin Rhodes, Tracey Smothers, & Steve Armstrong beat The Freebirds (Badstreet, Garvin & Hayes) (17:10) in an "elimination" match. Rhodes was the only survivor. Hayes pinned Armstrong (13:49). Hayes was DQed (14:04). Garvin pinned Smothers (15:16). Rhodes pinned Garvin (15:24). Rhodes pinned Badstreet (17:10). The Diamond Stud pinned Tom Zenk (9:00). El Gigante pinned One Man Gang (6:13). Ricky Morton pinned Robert Gibson (17:03). Nikita Koloff beat Sting (11:38) in a "Russian chain" match. Lex Luger pinned Barry Windham (12:25) in a "steel cage" match to win the vacant WCW World Title. Rick Steiner & Missy Hyatt beat Arn Anderson & Paul E Dangerously (2:08) in a "steel cage" match when Steiner pinned Dangerously. The Great American Bash 1992 July 12, 1992 in Albany, GA Civic Center drawing 8,000 ($45,000) Shown live on PPV (0.4) Super Invader pinned Marcus Bagwell. Nikita Koloff & Ricky Steamboat beat Jushin Liger & Brian Pillman (19:26) when Steamboat pinned Pillman. Dustin Rhodes & Barry Windham beat Steve Austin & Rick Rude (19:15) when Rhodes pinned Austin. Hiro Hase & Shinya Hashimoto beat The Freebirds (Garvin & Hayes) (9:16) when Hase pinned Garvin. Terry Gordy & Steve Williams beat Nikita Koloff & Ricky Steamboat (21:39) when Williams pinned Steamboat. Dustin Rhodes & Barry Windham beat Hiro Hase & Shinya Hashimoto (14:55) when Windham pinned Hase. Big Van Vader pinned Sting (17:17) to win the WCW World Title. Terry Gordy & Steve Williams beat Dustin Rhodes & Barry Windham (21:10) to win the vacant NWA Tag Title when Williams pinned Rhodes.
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God damn it, well here's another confirmation of the OMGits2004LetsfuckwiththeoriginalfootagenowLOL!!!: Don't click here if you don't want to be spoiled God damn you, Lucas! That's fucked up of you to fuck over Sebastian Shaw like that. He's rolling over in his grave right now.
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I feel so bad for Val. When was the last time he was involved in anything significant?
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Now, its Jacqueline No More.