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  1. You have a soulseek account so that I can shamelessly download all of that from you?
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    Bossman passes away

    The quote was "Big Show, your a Big Nasty bastard...Cause your mama said so!" RIP Ray Traylor. You were one hell of an entertainer and you will be missed.
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    How would you have killed Kane's child?

    I would have made it so that at the beginning of the RAW where Snitsky was supposed to hit Kane with the chair, we have a special announcement: JR: "Folks, it is my duty to inform you that something terrible happened tonight to Kane and Lita. They got in a car accident and they will not be here tonight. We will tell more as it develops." Of course, you don't get any update at all during the evening. You keep this going for a couple of weeks, saying Kane and Lita are nursing injuries at home/hospital until it is announced from the Taboo Tuesday vote that KANE~! was voted to face Triple H at the PPV. Don't worry, you know they will rig it anyway. Now, Triple H needs to play "mind games" with Kane, as he does with all of his opponent. The week before the PPV, Kane has his first match back, just as a practice to see if he is 100%. Kane wins the match, and just as he is about to leave, Triple comes on top of the ramp with a paper in his hands. HHH: "Kane, I got some papers from the hospital, and I have to say...Kane, YOU'RE A MURDERER!" Kane is of course devastated. People learned that the baby was killed during the car accident! Lita is fine, but the baby is gone! The following week, you have Kane come out saying that the only rental car available had manual transmission and that he did not know how to drive a stick shift. There you go. Storyline of the year.
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    Why is it I can watch crappy wrestling

    I just love watching old tapes from the 80's. It feels like they were really trying to make you care about the wrestlers. Even if some of the guys sucked, they were able to make you connect with them. Today, since we have more knowledge of how it works, old tricks don't work anymore. We need to make our own ideas of the guys. I guess it killed some magic, like old-school wrestlers would say, but I still prefer a string of good matches from today than a string of bad matches from the 80's. The problem is that there are 10 bad matches for every good matches.
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    Kapoutland Pro Wrestling

    Build-Up to KPW Anxiety 2004 Results of KPW Monday Night Mope October 2004 #1: Nikolai Volkoff and Glacier battled to a draw in 0:20:00. Rating: 1/4* Triangle Match: Mental Case (Ken Shamrock and Sabu) defeated The Tap-Out Machines (Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko) and Los Conquistadors (Uno and Dos) when Sabu pinned Dos with the Triple Jump Moonsault in 0:11:18. Rating: *** 1/4 William Regal pinned Batista after a half nelson suplex in 0:12:24. Rating: *** (William Regal won the KPW Television Title.) Kid Romeo pinned Tiger Ali Singh with the Romeo Meltdown in 0:06:09. Rating: 1/2* Matt Hardy pinned Meng with the Twist Of Fate in 0:09:36. Rating: ** Irwin R. Schyster pinned Ron Killings with the Write-off in 0:13:17. Rating: ** 1/2 Eddie Guerrero pinned Rene Dupree with the Frog Splash in 0:13:08. Rating: *** (Eddie Guerrero retained the KPW Canadian Title.) Scott Steiner pinned La Parka after a double underhook piledriver in 0:20:48. Rating: **** 1/4 Four Corners Match: Chris Jericho defeated Bret Hart, Edouard Carpentier and Randy Orton when Jericho made R. Orton submit to the Walls Of Jericho in 0:26:21. Rating: ***** Card rating: *** 1/4 Match observations: The first card of the month started with each leader of the three stables in KPW coming to the ring. Bret Hart said that he had enough. He talked to the president during the week-end, and there would be a #1 contender match for the KPW World Title tonight. The winner would meet Kurt Angle at the PPV, and should a stable win the World Heavyweight Championship, this would prove once and for all which entity is the most dominant in KPW. Orton and Carpentier agreed to what was supposed to be a fair deal, but they were interupted by the newest employee of KPW...CHRIS JERICHO! Y2J explained that his reputation was too big to be ignored, and that upon contract signing, the president allowed him to join the contendership match! A single wrestler against three stable leaders...Does Y2J really stand a chance tonight? The night kicked off with a strange match. Somehow, Nikolai Volkoff got himself against Glacier in a match to see who would face Super Crazy for the X Title at the next PPV. Upon hearing the news, Crazy accepted to referee the match for a good laugh. After being tortured by 20 minutes of non-stop action by the two has-beens, the match ended with a draw. Crazy thought he could go on and find himself a real opponent, but Volkoff and Glacier objected! The situation will be debated in the weeks to come to see which of the two will face the champion. Crazy's nightmares are now reality. In the second match, three teams wrestled to see who would be the next contenders to S&M's titles. There was The Tap-Out Machines, the new team of Sabu and Shamrock known as Mental Case, and...Los Conquistadors. Nobody really know how they ended up there. Near the end, Benoit was distracted by Lance Storm, who made his first appearance in KPW. Sabu took the occasion to pin Uno of the Mexican Team, making his team the #1 contenders. Storm smiled as he left for the back, with Benoit chasing him. This will surely develop in the following weeks. In a big upset, William Regal defeated Batista and captured the TV Title in a rematch from their PPV match. Regal celebrated for a while, but Batista was screaming "BATISTA ANGRY! BATISTA BETTER THAN REGAL! BATISTA WANT GOLD!". Does that mean that he wants a rematch or that he wants a shot at a bigger belt? I think he should get an interpret, but anyway, we should know soon. Tiger Ali Singh wanted to establish the fact that he was better than Eddie Guerrero by beating on the poor jobber Kid Romeo. Singh had this match in the bag at the 4 minutes mark when all of a sudden, a toaster came from the crowd and hit Singh right behind the head. The ref of course, didn't see that, and Romeo picked up the win. Some people say they saw Eddie Guerrero leaving the first row a couple of seconds later, but of course, this is just a rumour. In his debut match, Matt Hardy defeated Meng. The beast from Tonga Island fell victim to a Twist of Fate after a hard fight, giving Matt his first ever victory in the circuit. Hardy hopes to keep this pace going, improving his rating and his chance to get a shot at a belt soon. The JBL/Ron Killings fiasco continued today. JBL, who said that he would get some help, introduced his newest partner. Most people were expecting Virgil to come and be his newest servant, but instead, the World got...Irwin R. Schyster! IRS is JBL's Tax Advisor, and he faced Killings right away. JBL of course interfered, giving the victory to his ally. Chaz, who was also asked to be JBL's manservant, made the save for Killings. The heels retreated to the back, with satisfaction on their face. In Canadian Championship action, Eddie Guerrero faced Rene Dupree, making Dupree the first member of a stable to get a shot at a title. The match ended with Davey Boy Smith and Killer Kowalski interfering, justifying their actions by saying "What did he do to deserve a shot? Why should he get a shot before us?". Guerrero simply picked up the pinfall and left, not wanting anything to do with that Stable War. In one of the greatest feud going on at the moment, La Parka took on Angle's bodyguard one on one, Scott Steiner. Steiner picked up the win with a brutal double underhook piledriver. Parka never realized that Steiner could be this dangerous when on a roid rage. The Mexican superstar will try to overcome the odds and defeat the juiced up monster, but will he be able to do it? Will Steiner agree to a rematch? La Parka will need to be creative to convince the freak that he needs to step in the ring again with a air guitar playing masked man. In the main-event, the three stable leaders and Y2J fought for over 20 minutes before a winner could be decided. The hatred that each stable has for each others was the deciding factor as Hart and Carpentier were punching each others to no end. Orton wanted to join the fray, but Jericho picked him from behind for the Breakdown Sleeper Drop, before nailing a Lionsault for the win! Hart and Carpentier realized too late what had just happened, which means that Jericho is going to the PPV against Kurt Angle for the World Title! Angle looked on from the ramp, not sure what to think. He simply clapped his hands as he retreated to his locker room, while Jericho celebrated as the show came to an end. Results of KPW Monday Night Mope October 2004 #2: Super Crazy pinned Jyushin Lyger with the Spider Bomb in 0:12:11. Rating: *** 3/4 (Super Crazy retained the KPW X Title.) William Regal made Kid Romeo submit to the Regal Stretch in 0:08:33. Rating: **** 1/4 (William Regal retained the KPW Television Title.) Mental Case (Ken Shamrock and Sabu) defeated Los Conquistadors (Uno and Dos) when Sabu pinned Dos with the Triple Jump Moonsault in 0:04:09. Rating: *** The New Foundation (Jim Neidhart and Owen Hart) defeated Strangers In The Night (Chris Sabin and CM Punk) when O. Hart made Sabin submit to the Sharpshooter in 0:15:49. Rating: **** 1/4 Matt Hardy pinned The Hurricane after the Vertebreaker in 0:10:31. Rating: *** 1/4 Chaz pinned John "Bradshaw" Layfield after a Burning Hammer in 0:06:46. Rating: ** 1/4 Eddie Guerrero pinned Rico with the Frog Splash in 0:08:40. Rating: *** (Eddie Guerrero retained the KPW Canadian Title.) S&M (Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty) defeated The Tap-Out Machines (Chris Benoit and Dean Malenko) when Jannetty pinned D. Malenko with the Showstopper in 0:21:02. Rating: **** (S&M retained the KPW World Tag Team Titles.) Kurt Angle and Scott Steiner defeated La Parka and Chris Jericho when K. Angle defeated Jericho when Jericho passed out in the Ankle Lock in 0:25:29. Rating: ***** Card rating: *** 3/4 Match observations: With three more shows before KPW's next PPV effort, titled "Anxiety", everybody tried their best to impress and be a part of this great event. In the first match of the night, Super Crazy defeated Jyushin Liger in a match that was called a true classic by Dave Meltzer. The problems started after the bout. Volkoff and Glacier, who tied last week, came in with signs saying that they were on strike unless they were given their shot at the X Title. They were promptly ignored, and everybody in attendance tried to forget this incident as soon as it happened. You can bet that Volkoff and Glacier are not going to let this happen without saying anything. In his token title defense, William Regal faced Kid Romeo, who gained some momentum by defeating Tiger Ali Singh last week. He was stopped in his track as Regal made short work of him. Batista didn't show up for revenge, which is making some people wondering where the big guy is right now. No challenger has been determined for the PPV right now. Sabu and Shamrock continued on their winning streak today, defeating Uno and Dos in a less than pretty tag team match. Sabu and Shamrock are proving right now that these two crazy mofos are almost unstoppable when united. Nobody should forget that these two are the next challengers for S&M's titles, and Marty Jannetty was seen quaking in his boots backstage. Reporters said that he was seeking some comfort from Michaels, but HBK was nowhere to be found as usual. Tension are stil rising in this team... In the only incident of the day concerning the stable war, Owen Hart and Jim Neidhart took on Chris Sabin and CM Punk. The Old School was on stage to see the match, and the team of Verne Gagne and Lou Thesz confronted both teams after the match. A brawl erupted, and many backstage are feeling that something should be done to decide a winner in this feud. Of course, everybody wants to be declared the most dominant force in KPW, so nobody sees it happening soon. Matt Hardy picked up a second win today, this time against The Hurricane. This is his second win in a row, and a third one could put him on a streak where he would become the #1 contender in the TV Title division. He will have a match next week to see if he can achieve that goal. JBL took on Chaz this week. JBL was accompanied by IRS, his tax advisor, while Chaz was accompanied by Ron Killings. JBL was going for his patented clothesline near the end, but it was ducked by Chaz, who executed the Burning Hammer for the pin. JBL and IRS were frustrated, and they promised to Killings and Chaz that they would soon be joined by somebody else to finally put an end to their mutiny. Killings replied that there was no mutiny since they were not his employees, to which JBL replied that they would get a salary cut. JBL is really losing touch with reality here. It is now official. One of KPW's most violent feud will finally end this month at the PPV. Eddie Guerrero will face Tiger Ali Singh for his Canadian Championship. Singh almost costed him his belt by interfering while Eddie was wrestling Rico. Of course, Eddie still managed to defeat Rico, and then chased Singh to the back. Will it really be over after their next match? While everybody hopes so, chances are a bit slim. S&M defeated The Tap-Out Machines in a rematch from the last PPV. This time, Storm distracted the referee while Rick Martel ran in and planted Malenko with a DDT. Jannetty covered for the win, but the real action was at ringside where Benoit asked Storm for explanations. Storm said that he was sick and tired of hearing everybody praise Benoit as the greatest Canadian wrestler while he gets next to nothing. Martel, another great Canadian wrestler, seemes to agree with Storm, so the two teamed together to take Benoit and his partner out. A noble goal, but one that may be hard to accomplish given Benoit and Malenko's record. In the main-event, Kurt Angle and Scott Steiner defeates Chris Jericho and La Parka when Angle made Jericho submit to an ankle lock. Angle said that this was a sample of what would happen at the PPV, but Jericho replied that this was simply a fluke like the rest of Angle's title reign. The two went at it while La Parka got his revenge on Mister Roid Scott Steiner by nailing him with one of his trusty chair. Steiner of course destroyed a couple of things before calming down. More will develop in these two feuds in the weeks to come. Results of KPW Monday Night Mope October 2004 #3: Nikolai Volkoff and Glacier defeated Los Conquistadors (Uno and Dos) when Glacier made Dos submit to the Ice Pick in 0:13:42. Rating: ** 1/4 William Regal defeated Shark Boy when Shark Boy passed out in the Regal Stretch in 0:11:10. Rating: **** 1/4 (William Regal retained the KPW Television Title.) Matt Hardy pinned Jimmy Rave after a flying legdrop in 0:07:13. Rating: ** 3/4 Lance Storm defeated Chris Benoit via pinfall in 0:14:35. Rating: *** 3/4 Chaz pinned El Dandy with the Inverted Suplex in 0:04:03. Rating: * 1/2 Shawn Michaels pinned Sabu with the Sweet Chin Music in 0:13:16. Rating: **** Randy Orton pinned Edouard Carpentier with the R.K.O. in 0:20:10. Rating: *** Tiger Ali Singh pinned Magnum T.A. with the Reverse Neckbreaker in 0:05:30. Rating: 1/4* Chris Jericho made Scott Steiner submit to the Walls Of Jericho in 0:24:19. Rating: ***** Card rating: *** Match observations: You thought that this show would be great with only two weeks before the PPV? I thought you knew KPW better than that! We started strong with Nikolai Volkoff and Glacier coming out for a tag team match. They said that they didn't like each others, but that they wanted their shot at the X Title. They hoped that beating two reknowned cruiserweights would help their cause. This caused Los Conquistadors to come out and get pinned within five minutes. WIll anybody listen to Volkoff and Glacier? Let's hope not. Regal maintained his grasp on the TV title by defeating Shark Boy. Regal now has to face the winner of the Matt Hardy vs Jimmy Rave match tonight at the PPV. Hardy, who is still undefeated since his debut, wants a shot at the title. Rave is there because he has a good ranking, with good showings in various cruiserweights matches agains American Dragon and El Hijo Del Santo. That particular match was in fact won by Hardy later in the night, making Regal vs Hardy an official match for the next PPV. This should be interesting. Benoit finally got the face the dastardly Lance Storm. Storm, who was accompanied by his partner Rick Martel, wrapped things up after a long battle with a low blow away from the ref. The pin was easy, and a four way brawl ensued between Benoit, malenko, Storm and Martel. This is far from over I guess. In a surprise move, JBL announced his newest helper...El Dandy? Yes, the Mexican wrestler has been hired as JBL's servant. A peculiar choice to say the least, but Dandy still had to face Chaz tonight while Killings is recuperating from a house show injury in order to be ready for his tag match with Chaz against JBL and IRS at the PPV. Well, we can say that Dandy didn't make the greatest debut of all time as he was quickly disposed of by Chaz, who then did what JBL hates the most...He dissed his cowboy boots. No, they were not called cum guzzling gutter sluts, but JBL was still angry that somebody didn't like his true Texan style. Chaz reportedly said "You are wondering why nobody likes you? Well, takes off your stupid hat and your fucking pointy boots and you may start making some friends." This upset JBL's entire entourage, while Killings was heard laughing his bums off backstage. Shawn Michaels, who still looks tired of wearing latex as a wrestling outfit, defeated Sabu today. Sabu and Shamrock are scheduled to face S&M for the tag team titles at Anxiety 2004. Sabu was controlling the match when he made the mistake of going for a triple jump corkscrew suicide legdrop plancha, which Michaels ducked before hitting the Sweet Chin Music for the surprise win. Strange fact, for the first time since his reunion with Michaels, Marty was not around for the bout. Dissension? I guess you could say so. The STABLE WAR~! continued today when Randy Orton faced Edouard Carpentier, with Bret Hart as the special guest referee. This is of course a consequence of everything that has been brewing between the three groups lately. The match went all the way to the 20 minutes time-limit. Bret Hart argued with both men that he wanted a winner, so when he turned his back to tell the timekeeper to ring the bell and continue the match, Orton booted Carpentier in the nutsack before executing the RKO for the win. He quickly left the ring before Carpentier could retaliate. More to come on this situation. Tiger Ali SIngh picked up a significant win today against Magnum TA, proving to Eddie Guerrero that he was a worthy contender to his title. Guerrero of course only shrugged it off and walked away, angering the challenger. Magnum TA, who suffered almost nothing but defeat since entering KPW, said that he was retiring until he could find his concentration again. Let's hope he does it quick. Finally, Chris Jericho, #1 contender, defeated Kurt Angle's bodyguard, Scott Steiner. Steiner submitted to the Walls of Jericho after a 20 minutes fight. After the match, ANgle came to the ring and talked trash to Jericho while Steiner was recovering. Steiner grabbed Jericho from behind and held him for Angle. Jericho of course moved, which resulted in Angle plastering Steiner with the belt. Jericho outsmarted the duo this time, but will he be able to do it at Anxiety? Tune in to find out! Results of KPW Monday Night Mope October 2004 #4: Nikolai Volkoff and Glacier defeated Los Villanos (Villano IV and Villano V) when Volkoff pinned Villano V with the Bearhug in 0:11:01. Rating: * 1/2 Matt Hardy pinned Rico with the Twist Of Fate in 0:06:16. Rating: *** The Masks of Justice (Shark Boy and The Hurricane) defeated Los Conquistadors (Uno and Dos) when Shark pinned Uno with the Dead Sea Drop in 0:02:59. Rating: ** 3/4 Irwin R. Schyster pinned Chaz with the Write-off in 0:08:18. Rating: * 3/4 Ken Shamrock made Marty Jannetty submit to the Ankle Lock Submission in 0:15:54 . Rating: **** 1/4 Dean Malenko made Rick Martel submit to the Texas Cloverleaf in 0:10:16. Rating: ** Eddie Guerrero pinned American Dragon with the Frog Splash in 0:04:08. Rating: *** 1/4 (Eddie Guerrero retained the KPW Canadian Title.) Triangle Match: The Old School (Edouard Carpentier and Killer Kowalski) defeated The Hart Foundation (Bret Hart and Davey Boy Smith) and The Future (Randy Orton and Rene Dupree) when Kowalski made D.B. Smith submit to the Stomach Claw in 0:25:53. Rating: *** 1/4 Kurt Angle made El Hijo Del Santo submit to the Ankle Lock in 0:20:38. Rating: ***** (Kurt Angle retained the KPW World Title.) Card rating: *** 1/2 Match observations: A lot of things happened on the last show before KPW Anxiety. The evening started with Nikolai Volkoff and Glacier being granted one last chance to win the co-contendership to the X-Title. They would get a three-way match against Super Crazy for the belt if they could manage to defeat Los Villanos. Unfortunately for the whole world, one of the masked wrestler fell victim to a bearhug by Volkoff after long minutes of boring wrestling. The crowd booed, but there is nothing we can do about it now. Let's just hope it's gonna be gone quickly this Sunday. Matt Hardy cemented his position as #1 contender to the TV title with a win against Rico. William Regal, TV champion, was on commentary during the match and he had nothing but good words for Hardy. He says that he looks forward to wrestling with him, and he hopes they have a nice match. Wow, nothing violent happened. I'm going to start to think that this is an episode of Gilmore Girls. In a quick filler match, The Masks of Justice wanted to impress everybody with a quick, decisive win against Los Conquistadors. Shark Boy executed the Dead Sea Drop as the third minute of the match was about to start for the win. Some people are saying that with more performances like that, there is a good chance that The Masks will have another title shot soon. In a continuation fo their feud, Chaz defeated Irwin R. Schyster with a Burning Hammer as a helpless Ron Killings was being beaten up by JBL at ringside. Killings is supposed to be back to 100%, but the beating he took might make him a liability during the tag team match this Sunday. Let's hope he can recover in short time. Marty Jannetty, who went to the ring without Shawn Michaels, was defeated by Ken Shamrock in a one-on-one match. Most experts think that the recent dissension between S&M will give a serious advantage during the Title match at Anxiety. Will we see new tag team champions for the first time? Let's remember that S&M have been holding the Tag Team gold since this federation opened. Malenko was able to defeat Rick Martel today. Lance Storm ran from the back trying to save his partner, but he was cut short by Chris Benoit, who was waiting for him. Storm was clotheslined to the floor while Martel had no choice but to submit to the Texas Cloverleaf. Let's bet that this will make for a stellar match on PPV. In a title defense, Eddie Guerrero defeated American Dragon Bryan Danielson without any real problem. After the match, Tiger Ali Singh ran in and leveled Eddie with a toaster, which is usually Guerrero's trademark. Singh then placed the toaster on the mat and DDTed Eddie on it. Singh then posed with the Canadian Championship over a bloody Guerrero. Will these two end their feud once and for all? In a continuation of the stable war, Edouard Carpentier and Killer Kowalski picked up the win when Kowalski made Davey Boy Smith tap out. Carpentier prevented Hart from making the save, while Randy Orton and Rene Dupree, who were also part of the match, were down from a running powerslam on the outside of the ring and a vertical suplex on the concrete floor, all courtesy of The British Bulldog. The tag-teams specialists of each factions will meet this Sunday with the winner being the first stable members to deserve a shot at championship gold. Bret Hart also mentioned that he had an even better idea that he would reveal on the show following the PPV. At the start of the evening, Kurt Angle and Scott Steiner came out and took turns verbally assaulting their respective opponents for Anxiety. Jericho came out and said that Angle was afraid because he was not ready for a quality opponent. Angle said that he was more than ready, and that in fact, he would show it with a match against one of the best the business has to offer right now...El Hijo Del Santo. Of course, let's not mention that Steiner destroyed Santo backstage before the segment. Jericho, wanting to make things just, entered the ring. He was soon overwhelmed, but La Parka made the save with a steel chair. Later in the night, Angle had more difficulty than he ever thought he would when El Hijo Del Santo took him beyond the 20 minutes mark with a 5-star match. In the end, Angle proved he was still ready when Santo submitted to the Ankle Lock after a great contest. Jericho looked on as the show faded to black. ********************************** KPW Anxiety 2004 - Scheduled Card -KPW World Championship Match Kurt Angle © vs Chris Jericho -KPW Canadian Championship Match Eddie Guerrero © vs Tiger Ali Singh -KPW Television Championship Match William Regal © vs Matt Hardy -KPW X Championship Match Super Crazy © vs Nikolai Volkoff vs Glacier -KPW Tag Team Championship Match S&M © vs Mental Case -#1 Contenders For KPW Tag Team Championship The Old School Tag Division vs The New Foundation vs Strangers in the Night -Singles Match La Parka vs Scott Steiner -Tag Team Match The Tap-Out Machines vs Canadian Excellence -Grudge Tag Team Match JBL & IRS vs Ron Killings & Chaz All right. Usually, this is where people would start doing predictions on the outcomes of the PPV by judging from the build-up. In my forum, it works like this. 2 points for a correct guess 0 points for a bad guess 1 point for other things (Like a Royal Rumble runner-up) I tally up everything, and put the predictions result at the start of the PPV. At the end of the circuit year, I add all the results and the winner gets the rights to do one administrative thing(like change a member's name). That is when it is done at my forum. Here, I guess the winner will just have my recognition and a slap on the back. I don't know if people will participate here, but who knows.
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    Franchise Mode

    NHL has absolutely no salary cap, but they are trying to have one right now, which is why the players may go on strike this fall.
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    Kidman + SSP = horror?

    Anybody remembers when he actually caught his feet on the third rope in WCW? Bischoff even came out to see if the guy was all right, and they covered it up with Ernest Miller killing some time by attacking Bischoff who retaliated. He is also putting himself in danger. Changing a finishing move sometimes isn't a bad idea. Also, which move did he use in WCW when he stopped doing the SSP?
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    Franchise Mode

    I play NHL 2004, and I use the New York Rangers strategy. I know it doesn't work in real life, but it's a pretty good option in vidoe games. Basically, I clear every unknown guys and exchange them with draft picks against established players for my first two lines, and then I go for young, but good players as back-ups(Like Gaborik from Minnesota or Nash from Columbus). I sign them for 6 years, and once I made them superstar and they ask for too much when the time comes to renew their contract, I trade them against newly established players that are either on the down but still good, or up and coming players. These two categories do not cost a lot, so I redo the same cycle every 3 years or so. That way, I always have a ass-kicking team of great players and still make a profit because I either pick them up while they're young or while they're old and have nowhere else to go. That works, I won the Cup every season I've played.
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    TNA news from PWI

    If I see LA Park advertised somewhere, you can be sure I'll buy it.
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    .avi files won't play on my computer

    All right everybody. Updating codecs isn't everything. You need to update ALL codecs. Go to free-codecs.com, and download their mega-pack that includes all codecs. Once you do that, if it still doesn't work, go to microsoft.com and search their knowledge base.
  11. Bret Hart 1) vs Owen Hart, Wrestlemania X 2) vs Austin, Wrestlemania 13 3) vs Benoit, Owen Hart Tribute Match 4) vs Davey Boy Smith, Summerslam 92 5) vs Rowdy Pipper, Wrestlemania 8 Honorable mentions to his matches against Mr.Perfect at Summerslam 91 and KOTR 93.
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    The Nightclub Shotgun Episodes

    My area only started airing Shotgun once it started being inside of real arenas. It's a shame I missed so much comedic gold. Sure, it looks cheesy, but that's why I love Wrestlecrap. I bet these shows were entertaining as hell.
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    Spike Dudley's Heel turn

    Exactly. He is still an underdog, but what I meant is that he doesn't act like he is one. You're right, they should focus on the "Na na my brothers will kick your ass" part of the gimmick.
  14. This one just made me burst out in laughters. The mental image of it will be stuck in my head for a while, and will bring me a smile whenever I feel down. Thank you TCR, thank you.
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    New/Reissued DVD's

    I know that the Wrestlemania Legacy boxset is available on VHS, but does that collection of every Wrestlemania exists on DVD? If not, is there any plans to do it?
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    Spike Dudley's Heel turn

    Yeah, it seems like they are working very hard not to make him look like an underdog anymore. I think they are getting actually quite successful with it, since Spike now has the gut to step up to bigger stars. Of course, i am not saying he should be winning cleanly against them, but just seeing him having the gut to do it makes it different.
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    Elimination Chamber

    Someone suggested that the EC could be used for a match featuring the two brands. See, as both brands are arguing which one is the better, they could just throw in three of their best and see who<s the best guy. Benoit vs Jericho vs Edge vs Booker T vs Eddie vs Angle. It keeps Orton vs HHH and JBL vs anybody for the title matches and the winning brand has the bragging rights. I see it all happening at Survivor Series. As much as I like my own idea, I see something wrong with it but can't quite put a finger on it. Anybody has any idea?
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    Downloading Music

    I use soulseek and bittorrent sites. It works very well. My friend uses a thing called C+ Direct Connect. I want to download it, he showed me and ot works GREAT. I don't have any address for it, but I guess it shouldn't be that hard to find.
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    Promotion Wars 1.3 Released

    I played most wrestling simulators, and I can affirm that TNM7 and TEW/EWR are just thousand times better than Promotion Wars, even though you have to pay for them. They just blow it away.
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    PSP or Nintendo DS

    I'll be going for the DS myself. Nintendo always impressed me with their handheld consoles.
  21. Kapoutman

    Best Wrestling Quotes...

    *Dibiase enters the arena* Heenan: You know how they say money can't buy happiness? Monsoon: Yes I do. Heenan: Well, give me 50 bucks and watch me smile! *A heel just made a fake tag* Ross: There was no tag here. Heenan: Yes there was one. Savage: I didn't see it. Heenan: Of course you didn't, you have sunglasses and a hat over your head. Ross: I don't have any and I didn't see it! Heenan: Yeah, but you're from Oklahoma.
  22. Kapoutman

    The Undertaker vs John Bradhaw Layfield

    I saw it live and well, it sucked in my opinion, but I see what you mean. It sure as hell was special, and for an obese men spotfest, it was good.
  23. Kapoutman

    The Undertaker vs John Bradhaw Layfield

    It seems like nobody remembers that damn match. The setting was Monday Night Raw, somewhere during Big Show's first title reign. The match was against Viscera. It was really bad, but also really strange because it was looking like both superheavyweights were channeling the spirit of Rey Mysterio Jr. Viscera hit Show with a spinning heel kick. Big Show kicked out, and decided to climb to the top turnbuckle. The third rope was almost touching the floor, and Big Show finally jumped about two feet away to hit Viscera with a Missile Dropkick. This move finished the match. It lasted all of five minutes, but that short period of time made me feel like I was in an episode of Twilight Zone. It was still really bad though.
  24. I've seen more recent picture of her on another board, and right now, she just looks plain nasty.
  25. Kapoutman

    2004 WON HOF inductees

    For people debating about Angle's or Bret's selling ability, I think that the simple fact that Bret was selling his knee injury for almost two years straight is the greatest example of why he is a better wrestler. Like someone said here, Angle sells for a little while, and then all of a sudden, he pops up, forgetting everything that was done to him and ends the match. When Bret was selling, you could see him hop on one leg, stumble around the ring, favor a leg or an arm...He just did it like he was REALLY hurt. I'm not saying that Angle sucks, because I love him. Bret is just a better wrestler. I am still undecided between Jericho and Angle though. Sure, Angle knows every moves in the book, but in my opinion, Jericho has a better "professional wrestling" knowledge, if you know what I mean. He knows every little tricks that can make a match better or more exciting, every tactics to draw heat. The choice is a difficult one.
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