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See goldengreek, notice how Mazto actually gives examples. HIAC is iconic, but that's more Mick Foley than the Undertaker. No one remembers them like they do Taker's legendary matches (with HBK and Foley, etc) but I loved Cena v. Umaga at the RR. That was a war. Regarding Taker v. Angle, the match they had in September 03 was fantastic.
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I don't see it. I can't think of any amazing match that Taker has had that really blows Cena away. Cena was pretty bad for a while, but got better around 2004-2005. I think working with Angle a lot helped him.
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goldengreek is my favourite poster. Not in the slightest, Cena can seemingly have a fun match out of anyone, and rarely stinks up the joint. But you hate Cena and that's fine. Taker's not predictable? When Cole was calling Smackdown, his matches seemed like an excuse for Cole to go: Vintage Undertaker? How many matches does someone punch Taker in the corner? Given your posts, you're one to talk about people posting like teenagers.
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Does Taker have any other way of doing the Last Ride besides the punches in the corner? What a stale wrestler You love Cena and hate Taker You are one of a kind.... Cena's never had a reign of terror like Taker did in 2001. Also, Cena is much better in the ring than Taker.
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Sweeps got moved to March. But I think like everything in network TV, it's become an outdated concept
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Has Edge ever won a title that didn't involve him being the Ultimate Opportunist?
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That was an awesome ending, but Edge winning again is kind of lame. If we get HHH v. Orton and Edge v. Cena, then Choken One's booking comes true. And it still sucks.
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Here's one: Why doesn't JBL just pay a wrestler to run down and attack him?
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If it was someone else in there besides Shane O'Mac, it'd probably be a real good match, but it's so frustrating watching Shane matches
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Yep, this helped no one
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He did an SSP to Angle at KOTR 2001 It was an ugly one. Seriously, at least have Orton pick him up at 2 just to be a dick. Shane kicking out helps no one
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They've always called it Coast to Coast. It seems like Shane learned to do a flying elbow and a Van Terminator....and that's about it
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If you get your ass kicked by the Leafs like that, you deserve it
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HHH v. Orton has just been done to death at this point. They wrestled at 4 PPVs last year!
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Where are people watching the show? bif's stream link went out. Triple H winning is just so lame and boring, let Edge have one nice run with the title
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Does Taker have any other way of doing the Last Ride besides the punches in the corner? What a stale wrestler
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Triple H v. Taker as the final two? Ugh, this match sucks
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I hate that spot so much
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He's supposed to work a program coming up tagging with Matt Hardy, the news just went up on Lordsofpain right before the show started... It was up in the WON, where they stole it from, on Wednesday. Sucks to be Edge
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I've twisted my ankle before to the point that I couldn't move for a few seconds and it was painful trying to correct it. I also once jumped off steps, landed awkwardly and heard a pop noise, but was fine. Paul was mocking you if that makes you feel better
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Jingus, come on, that's not flaming. You just need to accept that a lot of people do not like you. I came to terms with it, and so should you
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What happened to Tuesday afternoon? Byron v. Jingus should be good.
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The Leafs once gave up a 5 on 3 goal to the Flyers. It's the only time I've seen that happen. Last night (after the second goal by Penguins) was the best the Leafs had played all year.
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I think that actually did the highest rating in RAW history. Here's the first WWE show I went to- WWF @ New York City, NY - Madison Square Garden - June 26, 2001 (11,772; sell out) Essa Rios defeated Jerry Lynn Low-Ki pinned Mike Sullivan with the Tidal Krush Dean Malenko defeated Taka Michinoku Sunday Night Heat – the live broadcast from WWF NY featured the Acolytes being attacked by Sean O’Haire & Chuck Palumbo: Justin Credible pinned K-Kwick with the superkick Hardcore Holly defeated Test via disqualification after Test used the ring bell as a weapon Rhyno pinned Raven with the Gore Smackdown! – featured the WWF TV debut of Torrie Wilson as she confronted Vince McMahon about getting a job; included an opening segment in which Vince McMahon came out and said he was disgusted by MSG since it was soiled by the presence of WCW talent during Raw; moments later, Linda McMahon came out and asked Vince to allow Shane McMahon to feature WCW stars on Raw and Smackdown! the following week; initially, Vince said no but when Linda suggested the WWF face WCW at the July pay-per-view, he changed his mind and agreed; featured a closing segment in which Tazz confronted Steve Austin in the ring, demanding he apologize to Michael Cole for attacking him the previous week; moments later, Austin attacked Tazz before WCW World Champion Booker T jumped Austin from behind and escaped through the crowd, with several WWF stars chasing after him, eventually escaping in Shane McMahon’s limo which was waiting outside the arena: Edge & Christian defeated WWF Light Heavyweight Champion X-Pac & Billy Gunn when Edge pinned X-Pac with the DDT Albert pinned WWF IC Champion Kane to win the title in a No DQ match with the Baldo Bomb after Diamond Dallas Page came through the audience and hit the Diamond Cutter on the champion before leaving through the crowd WWF Tag Team Champions the Dudley Boyz fought Matt & Jeff Hardy (w/ Lita) to a no contest in a tables match when WCW Tag Team Champion Sean O'Haire & Chuck Palumbo interfered, attacking both teams; after the bout, O’Haire & Palumbo were attacked by Rhyno, the Acolytes, Kaientai, the Goodfather, Bull Buchanon, Raven, K-Kwick, Hardcore & Crash Holly when they left the ring and attempted to escape through the crowd before being thrown in the ring and sent through tables Spike Dudley & Molly Holly defeated Crash Holly & Jackie when Molly pinned Jackie with the Molly-Go-Round; after the bout, Crash and Jackie argued before Jackie attacked Crash and left the ring The Big Show (w/ Trish Stratus) pinned Perry Saturn (w/ Terri) with the chokeslam after kicking Saturn’s mop in half Chris Jericho & Scotty 2 Hotty (mystery partner) defeated William Regal & Tajiri when Scotty pinned Tajiri with the bulldog and the Worm (Scotty’s surprise return from injury) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YoxbrgMmybI...re=channel_page How is that not awesome? Also the crowd started getting restless because there was a lot of downtime, so they sent Paul E. out there to cut pro-WWF promo.
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1 N Friday the 13th (2009) WB (NL) $42,245,000 - 3,105 - $13,605 $42,245,000 $19 1 2 1 He's Just Not That Into You WB (NL) $19,610,000 -29.4% 3,175 - $6,176 $55,078,000 - 2 3 2 Taken Fox $19,250,000 -6.3% 3,109 -75 $6,192 $77,925,000 - 3 4 N Confessions of a Shopaholic BV $15,406,000 - 2,507 - $6,145 $15,406,000 - 1 5 3 Coraline Focus $15,323,000 -9.1% 2,320 +21 $6,605 $35,585,000 - 2 6 5 Paul Blart: Mall Cop Sony $11,700,000 +7.5% 2,965 -204 $3,946 $110,515,000 $26 5 7 N The International Sony $10,000,000 - 2,364 - $4,230 $10,000,000 - 1 8 4 The Pink Panther 2 Sony $9,000,000 -22.3% 3,245 +2 $2,773 $22,321,000 - 2 9 7 Slumdog Millionaire FoxS $7,150,000 -0.4% 1,634 -90 $4,376 $86,546,000 $15 14 10 6 Push Sum. $6,931,000 -31.2% 2,313 - $2,997 $19,325,000 $38 2 11 8 Gran Torino WB $6,750,000 -5.7% 2,303 -402 $2,931 $128,893,000 $33 10 12 9 The Uninvited P/DW $4,762,000 -24.0% 1,803 -541 $2,641 $24,128,000 - 3