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I know this isn't from the TV show, but it's still sort of relevent. Steph doesn't even pretend that the McMahons are on for ratings! Unbelievable. Not even trying to justify the massive waste of TV time. Unless you count "I can't help loving being in the ring" as a good enough reason for her to be main eventing a fucking ppv. Fuck you Steph.
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There the card for a show in the UK that a mate of mine is trying to persuade me to go to. So I was seeing if any of them were good enough for anyone else in the world to have heard of.
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This Is Not Your Country - Morrissey
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It took place on an episode of WWF Prime Time in the Summer of 1992. Monsoon and Lord Alfed commentated. Bret was the Champion and won the match after about 15mins.
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Just a quick question. How did Rob Van Dam break his leg back in ECW? I know Rhino claimed he did it as part of an angle, but I have no idea if it really was in a match with Rhino or what it was.
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Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Part 2) - Pink Floyd
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Before the match Flair tells the ref Lil Naitch that he should stop the match AT HIS OWN DISCRETION. Thus Lil Naitch doens't stop it for Flair's blood and considers it his discretion to count out Hogan. Ah! Lil Naitch! I'd forgot he was ref. That makes more sense now.
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Thanks. I'd only remembered it after reading the banned belly-to-belly thread and all the mentions of how un-injury prone Van Dam is and when trying to remember any injures he's had, this was all i could come up with. Thanks again mate.
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Well, my own thinking just so it makes any sense it that it was either Patterson or Briscoe. I know it's never been mentioned but if you just presume it was one of the stooges then it makes enough sense. But as that would be a relativly logical thing to have (Vince to come out and just quickly say thanks to the stooges for having helped out) the WWF didn't bother. Or just do what Russo wanted and remember that King Of The Ring 1999 was during the main "Crash TV" era and forget about it.
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Whit Week Malarkey by the mighty Half Man Half Biscuit
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The Beatles - Dizzy Miss Lizzy
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Flair won by pinfall. Even the announcers weren't sure what was happening. I'd guess that WCW would have said that the rule was you could only be pinned if you were busted, but it was all sort of glossed over on the night. The match was in a cage with barbed wire at the top to prevent whoever the heel was meant to be at the time from escaping.
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WWE The Ultimate Ric Flair Collection 3-DVD Set
The Decemberists replied to a topic in The WWE Folder
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WWE The Ultimate Ric Flair Collection 3-DVD Set
The Decemberists replied to a topic in The WWE Folder
According to some guy who wrote to wrestlecrap the DVDs will include; Flair vs. Buddy Rodgers: Nature Boy vs. Nature Boy. Flair vs. Steamboat for U.S. Title (Mid-Atlantic). Flair as an NWA Tag Champ in the 70's. Flair vs. Rhodes (1981, World Title #1) Flair vs. Kerry Von Erich (X-Mas '82 cage match) Flair vs. Race (Starrcade '83) Flair vs. Steamboat (1984) Flair vs. Magnum T.A. (TBS, June-July '85) Flair vs. Nikita Koloff (Omni, Sept. '85, post match beatdown of Dusty Rhodes defining moment of Horsemen and turned Flair heel for 4 years) Beatdown of either/both Dusty Rhodes and/or Ricky Morton Flair vs. Rhodes (Flair regains World Title Summer '86) Flair vs. Barry Windham (1987) Flair vs. Sting (Clash I. Only the third best match on the card, but began the continuing Sting/Flair feud) Flair vs. Luger (1988, either GAB or Starrcade) Flair vs. Steamboat Trilogy '89 Flair vs. Funk (GAB '89) Flair getting the garbage bag tied around his head by Funk on Clash of Champions (Septembe! r '89) Funk's Grill where Funk told kids not to tie garbage bags around the heads of their siblings (hell, it was funny, ok) Flair vs. Funk (I Quit Match Clash Nov. '89) Either Wargames '87 and/or '91 Flair/Arn Anderson vs. Doom (Havoc '90) Nothing, I repeat nothing, involving the Black Scorpion Flair vs. Bobby Eaton (Clash, June '91, Flair's last televised match in WCW before jump) vignettes of Bobby Heenan proclaiming Flair as the Real World Champion If the have a multi series DVD, Rumble '92. Flair vs. Savage (Mania VIII) Flair vs. Hennig (Loser Leave Town Match, RAW '93) Nothing involving Shockmaster debuting on Flair for the Gold. Flair/Anderson vs. Hollywood Blondes Flair vs. Vader (Starrcade '93) Flair vs. Steamboat (1994, both the PPV and TBS match) Flair vs. Arn Anderson (1995) Flair/Sting vs. Arn Anderson/Brian Pillman (1995) Flair pinning Hogan cleanly in the middle of the ring without interference of a! ny type (January, 1996 Nitro) Arn Anderson pinning Hogan cleanly in the middle of the ring without interference of any type (February, 1996 Nitro) Flair vs. Savage (Feb. '96 PPV) Flair vs. Eddy Guerrero (August '96 PPV) Pretty awesome, eh? However, I don't belive for a second that Vince would have so many NWA/WCW matches on one of his DVDs but I can't find anymore lists of matches anywhere else. anyone got a confirmed list? -
Does anyone have a complete list of everybody who was ever in the nWo from both WCW and WWF? I'm just curious to see just how much dead horse was flogged.
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Fuck, yeah, you're right. I cannot believe I forgot that... shit. Not forget forget the accident, but the obvious Hart/McMahon heat because of it.
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Maybe a few weeks before WM XX Vince will reveal that the screw job was really just a big angle and Bret has been under contract all this time and was a mole to destroy WCW and he's now in Vince's new stabel. Angle would then come out and, erm, do something babyfacey, and hey presto, Hart vs. Angle. Hey, it would explain why they always bring up SS97!
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Are there any website out there than enable you to download old WWF/WCW/ECW/whatever matches or interviews or any stuff like that? I've finally got a super high speed broadband internet, but the university had stuck up firewalls for file exchange, so i can't even get files from people on msn, never mind kazaa and that like.
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Are there any place's which you'd reccomend to download whole Seinfeld episodes? I've only managed to find http://www.stanthecaddy.com/ and that's really really slow. I'm firewalled against p2p software, so it needs to be a site or forum thing. Any ideas?
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Nirvana were shit. Seriously. In Utero is ok at best, most people don't even know Bleach exists (if i had a pound for everytime I heard someone say Nevermind was the best ever debut album...) and Nevermind could've been written by anyone with a couple of power chords. The funniest thing I've read though was in a mate's copy of about a year or so ago Kerrang (i think it was that. it might even have been on a VH1 doc) when they said how Nirvana changed the world by " WTF!?!?!?!!?!? Surely even Kerrang readers know that that isn't exactly revolutionary? Fuck 'em
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Billy Bragg and Johnny Marr - The Boy Done Good
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I always liked that Poom guy... Well as much as you can like anyone who has sex with sheep. YOU REDS!
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http://www.jerich9478.com/xslh1/ Greatest. Site. Ever. (apart from this one, Mr Dames, sir)
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I've been watching Jim Cornettes AWESOME RF shoot recently, but one thing strikes me as being pretty odd. He's slagging off Russo, calling him a peice of shit and that he didn't have a clur about wrestling and how he left the WWF without telling Vince etc. BUT he talks about how because "the fans on the internet keep sucking up to him and saying how great he is (I'm paraphrasing, but thats the general idea) he thinks he knows how to book." Being new to the whole IWC thing I wasn't around in 1999, and I'm stuggling to believe that you guys and gals loved Russo as much as Cornette says, if at all. So what was the deal in 1999 everyone?