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Lil' Bitch

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  1. The PPV wasn't that bad, IMO. Aside from that lackluster main event and such crap like McMichael / Brian Adams, it featured a very excellent Jericho / Juventud match along with some nice Mysterio / Psichosis action. A very good Triple Threat between Raven, Saturn, and Kanyon. And a Battle Royal near the end just for the heck of it.
  2. God have mercy on his soul
  3. I too have to vote Souled Out 98 for the best. Not the worst, but excluding a great Raven / Jericho match and Goldberg's best match ever against DDP, Halloween Havoc 98 was fucking horrible.
  4. Lil' Bitch

    Hirohito?

    Well, he did have that five star classic series against A-Train on Velocity.
  5. I'm so going to a Fozzy show.
  6. Last night was the truly the greatest night in my life. To quote Bobby Heenan:
  7. Came across this on Yahoo.com: Minor Spoiler New Darth Vader Costume Shown on DVD Tue Apr 20,11:00 AM ET LOS ANGELES - Fans can get a first look at the new Darth Vader costume from the 2005 "Star Wars: Episode III" prequel on the upcoming DVD collection of the original trilogy, Lucasfilm announced Monday. The first three "Star Wars" films debut for the first time in digital format on Sept. 21. The Darth Vader featurette promises an interview with creator George Lucas (news) discussing how Jedi warrior Anakin Skywalker became the fearsome space villain. It also will show behind-the-scenes footage of actors Hayden Christensen (news), who plays Anakin, and Ewan McGregor (news), who plays Obi-Wan Kenobi, engaged in the forthcoming film's climactic lightsaber duel. "We're going to see the evolution of this character and go places with Darth Vader we've never gone before," said Jim Ward, a Lucasfilm marketer and DVD executive producer. "Our fans have been eagerly awaiting every morsel of `Episode III' as we divulge it. We're giving it to them piece by piece." He said the DVD would hold back, however, on most of the details, which are being saved for the final installment in the prequel trilogy, set for release in theaters on May 19, 2005. Besides the three movies, subtitled "A New Hope," "The Empire Strikes Back" and "Return of the Jedi," the DVD collection also will include documentaries about the history of the laser-sword lightsabers, an exploration of how some of the famous alien creatures were inspired and created, and a playable Xbox (news - web sites) videogame demo for the upcoming game Star Wars: Battlefront.
  8. 'Built This City' Tops Worst Songs List Tue Apr 20, 5:24 PM ET NEW YORK - Starship may have built this city on rock and roll, but Blender magazine is tearing it down, naming the band's "We Built This City" as the worst song ever. Some tunes on the "50 Worst Songs Ever!" list were selected for their melodies, others "are wretchedly performed" and "quite a few don't make sense whatsoever," the magazine said. The list, which appears in the May issue, includes songs by New Kids on the Block, Meat Loaf, The Doors, Lionel Richie (news), Hammer and The Beach Boys, among others. Blender describes 1985's "We Built This City" as "the truly horrible sound of a band taking the corporate dollar while sneering at those who take the corporate dollar." Starship lead singer Grace Slick (news) says, "This is not me," when the magazine reminds her of the tune. "Now you're an actor. It's the same as Meryl Streep (news) playing Joan of Arc." Rounding out the top 10: "Achy Breaky Heart," Billy Ray Cyrus (news); "Everybody Have Fun Tonight" Wang Chung; "Rollin'," Limp Bizkit; "Ice Ice Baby," Vanilla Ice; "The Heart of Rock & Roll," Huey Lewis and the News; "Don't Worry Be Happy," Bobby McFerrin (news); "Party All the Time," Eddie Murphy (news); "American Life," Madonna; and "Ebony and Ivory," Paul McCartney (news) and Stevie Wonder (news). Other songs on the list: Toby Keith (news)'s "Courtesy of the Red, White and Blue" (No. 22); Whitney Houston (news)'s "Greatest Love of All" (No. 30); Ricky Martin (news)'s "She Bangs" (No. 39); Billy Joel (news)'s "We Didn't Start the Fire" (No. 41); Simon & Garfunkel's "The Sounds of Silence" (No. 42); The Beatles' "Ob-La-Di, Ob-La-Da" (No. 48); and Celine Dion (news)'s "My Heart Will Go On" (No. 50). Blender and VH1's TV special "50 Most Awesomely Bad Songs ... Ever" airs May 12. Credit: Yahoo.com I'm glad American Life is on that list, I can't fucking stand that song.
  9. I gotta go with SummerSlam too, although Backlash and St. Valentines are up there.
  10. Lil' Bitch

    Hirohito?

    Worked for Funaki.
  11. Sweet, no Dusty finish this time.
  12. Jindrak > Cade, IMO.
  13. No, I said I wouldn't like him *AS MUCH*.
  14. *cue Lamb Chop's Playalong theme This is the fued that never ends Yes, it goes on and on, my friend
  15. I predict a tag match tonight will happen betwen Molly / Gail and Victoria / Lita judging from last night's post match beatdown.
  16. Well, its more than that otherwise I would be a Godfather fan too, which I'm not. Just for the record, I didn't type / imply that.
  17. . The Main event, Chris Jericho / Christian - Trish, and Foley / Orton were pretty good. Shelton / Flair was decent. The rest was lackluster. You make the call.
  18. *wonders if anyone will Photoshop it to look like Zombie Angle Somebody Photoshop it in!
  19. Well, at least Conway made it. Held down due to Lita's attitude and / or some comments he made during a meeting many months ago. I had the honor of seeing that take place at my house show. Good stuff, still haven't seen it on TV yet though.
  20. True, but isn't that the advantage of having a finisher of death such as the RKO since its booked to kill you out of nowhere?
  21. Cool Whip due to an unpleasant botched experience I had with a prostitute almost 3 years ago.
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