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He looks like Senor Bag of Crap from MAD TV.
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I found this off Wrestleview.com, but I'm sure most of you knew this stuff. Just for those who didn't. DEMOLITION - FAQ Who were the members of the Demolition? The two original members of the team were Bill Eadie who played Ax and Randy Culley who played Smash. Culley was fired by the WWF only after around a month of playing Smash and Barry Darsow took this place. Bryan Adams who played Crush was added as a third member of the team in 1990 after Ax developed serious health problems and couldn't meet the demanding schedule of the WWF. The three members took turns fighting but it was mostly Smash and Crush who fought. Ax was fired from the WWF and soon after the other two members of Demolition broke up. Why was Ax fired? Ax's health problems which were preventing him from wrestling a lot had taken a turn for the worse in 1991. The WWF figured it was too risky to have Ax fighting for them if they already had two members for Demolition. So the WWF released him around March of 1991. Soon after his WWF release Ax filed a lawsuit against the WWF. Ax claims the WWF agreed to hire him for life if he gave them the rights to the Demolition name. It is believed that Ax lost the case but that is not certain. Did they ever wrestle The Road Warriors? Yes. All three members of Demolition fought The Road Warriors and Ultimate Warrior in many WWF house shows in 1990. Ax and Smash did fight the two members of Road Warriors in a tag team cage match at one house show though when Ultimate Warrior no-showed it and Crush was injured. The Road Warriors won the match. There is confusion that the Demolition fought the Road Warriors many times in 1988. The team Demolition fought in 1988 were not the warriors and were a team known as the Powers of Pain. The team was pretty much a Road Warriors lookalike. Was there a team called the New Demolition? Yes. Ax and a wrestler named Flash wrestled under the name New Demolition in various independent federations. The WWF gave Eadie(Ax) threats of legal action and the team was stopped shortly after. Is the Demolition getting back together? It is not certain if we will ever see the Demolition again. The WWF and Bill Eadie have been fighting over the rights to the Demolition name ever since 1991. It is believed WWF is winning the case but I'm not sure if the case is actually over. Who performed their theme music? The Demolition theme song was performed by rock star Rick Derringer.
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Being a WWE jobber.
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Mosquitos, Dogs, and Cockroaches. I fucking hate them all.
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Passion of The Christ and Return of The King for me for now.
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Best WWE match to take place in Canada?
Lil' Bitch replied to The Mandarin's topic in General Wrestling
Hogan / Warrior - Still great to watch 14 years later. Honorable mentions: Team USA / The Hart Foundation The Rock / Hollywood Hogan Team Michaels / Camp Cornette Benoit-Lesnar / Team Angle -
I could never figure out how to do the God damn finishers, always pissed me off since I would happen to bust them out accidentally. Needless to say being my age at the time, I would always pick Hogan. I have to admit how fucking cool it was to have Hulk Hogan & The Ultimate Warrior go against The Legion of Doom. Thankfully, you can find the fuill arcade set being sold on E-Bay from time to time from $200 - $500, ah if I was only rich, lol.
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Can't forget the Women's match.
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Or at least anybody know where I can get the elusive booting program? Its so fucking annoying when you try to interact with people and some asshole won't let you.
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Never hurts to bring the beach ball, I always mark out when I see those being tossed around the arena.
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I'd laugh my ass off if you got a picture with the devil himself, Vince McMahon.
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Buying PPV tickets is no different from buying house show or TV ones, other than being a little more pricey and having to be online to be there to purchase as one of the first people to get the good seats.
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I'd get it just for the Bobby Heenan segments.
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I predict he will try...and fail.
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I still miss Brock, can't wait for him to come back.
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Benoit / Kane of course. If Hogan and Undertaker went on after a HIAC, why can't they?
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Shawn Michaels since I can't believe anything that comes out of his mouth.
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Back in March, WWE had a vote online of the greatest moment in Wrestlemania history out of 50 they had selected. I totally forgot about this and I was wondering if anybody knew what was picked to be #1?
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I truly believe WWE wants to set a new all-time low buyout rate.
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I'm ordering it so that should tell you right there. I'm mostly excited about Benoit / Kane while HHH & HBK can beat the hell out of each other all they want. Lets not forget Demolition, shall we?
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Cena / Booker might be good. RVD / Dupree sounds interesting. I have no idea what the fuck a Bull rope match is, but Rico-Charlie / Chavos was a terrific match at my last house show.
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Wow, I didn't even know he was married. Ah well, back to being a pimp for him I guess.
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So you're saying Vince / Steph was the main event of No Mercy last year?
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Raw House Show Results From Manchester, England
Lil' Bitch replied to Dark Age's topic in The WWE Folder
Haha, Edge working heel? A sign of things to come, maybe? -
Just leave, Ultimo. Go back to where they treat you like a God.