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    What's with WWE and undefeated streaks?

    Vito had a winning streak, not an undefeated streak. It was the INTERNET who pimped Lashley's unbeaten streak and was pissed to see him take an L at Survivor Series '05 from Show & Kane. Not the announcers. Even though, technically, he won that match. The announcer's later pimped his streak before the loss to Finley.
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    The Titillating World of Cosplay

    Good Lord !
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    Wii

    The depth of villains you fight in MAU is thus far cool. The friggin' Winter Soldier? Moon Knight Vs. Fing Fang Foom? Gameplay reeks of X-Men Legends too much, but if you're game, you can avoid hitting B/Z etc. and swing around the controller to do specials. Cut scenes are awesome. The detailed "little things" are funny. For example walking around Stark Tower some chick's voice on the PA: "Attention, Mr. Johnny Storm would like to announce Ben Grimm's 65th birthday. Happy birthday, Mister Grimm!"
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    Wii

    Giving Marvel Ultimate Alliance a go, letcha know what's up...
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    TSM Year End Awards

    "the period from December 1st 2005 to November 30th 2006" Why is this?
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    Rocky VI Officially Greenlit

    Better than Rocky V, at least. Mason Dixon was by far the worst Rocky opponent ever. The "real! good!" boxing scenes were outlandish, with the boxers throwing seemingly dozens of punches a second in late rounds. Give me a good steroid-fueled Drago punch, anyday. I liked the non-boxing story. Very well done. But this wasn't a Rocky movie to me. Not cheesy enough, no outlandish opponent. The result of the fight was an abortion. *** out of 5 because of the awesome shots of Philly, some great story between Rocky/Paulie/Son, timely flashbacks, and the angle in the fight where Dixon hurts his hand.
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    Did Sid ever return from this?

    One could argue that Sid's title win over Michaels was the prologue to the "Attitude Era", fans choosing who they LIKE to cheer for over the oushed babyfaces. It's also because of this win that we got face/face feuds over who was the #1 contender between Bret/Michaels, more face/face matches HBK/Sid rematch, Taker/Bret at Final Four, and a face/face main event at WrestleMania with the fans once again picking a heel (Austin) over the baby (Bret) in the semimain. Because of Sid, Bret couldn't win the title from him, leading Bret to begin his sour attitude angle, and eventually snapping after Bret lost to him for the THIRD TIME in 3 months on Raw (cage).
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    Did Sid ever return from this?

    Sid powerbombing Michaels and winning the belt at SS 96 in front of the anti-babyface crowd at MSG was a huge moment. One of my top 20 favorites ever, just on his cool factor.
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    Wii

    At first I thought my Wii was bugged, I couldn't get past the Choose Language screen. I didn't have the sensor bar plugged in, lol. Then I was putting Discs in backwards and it wouldn't play. I'm all good now, these sports games give you a workout if you go all out, made my first Mii guy, and am now attempting to solve the Curse of the Nonconnecting Wireless Internet. I have Sports, Ultimate Marvel Alliance (I'm a huge comic mark), Zelda, and Red Steel. Only played sports.
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    NFL Week 16

    "Yeah, apparently Romo is boning Carrie Underwood" That's just what the NFL tells the announcers to speculate on so they can try to make Romo marketable and popular outside of Dallas. Since it was the second most watched NFL game of the year behind the Super Bowl, the American Idol bitch was NFL's chance or something. He shoulda tried to play football.
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    NFL Week 16

    What a final Christmas present from Garcia, Schobel, Buck, B West, Weapon X, LJ, Litoooo (Oh, oh, oh ohh!) and company. A completely perfect win in Big D. I can't wait for the Birds to win the division next weekend, I'll be there, and at the first playoff game. Eagles - 2 On the Downside of His Career T.O. - 0
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    WCW facts, tidbits, and stuff people forgot

    Flair's purpose on Nitro in 1996, the first half anyway, was to insinuate he, Benoit, or some Horsemen member was having sex that night. Or that Savage wasn't getting any. Wait 'til he hits Syxx with the legendary "...piece of asses, pal!" line from 1997.
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    Classic WCW Nitro, Thunder, & Saturday Night...

    "Dean finally drills Rey with an inverted DDT for the pin at 8:42." Rey attempted the standard lucha move where the wrestler runs at you, turns and jumps at you with their BUTT/legs, and they either get you with a bulldog or the other wrestler hits a wheelbarrrow (sp?) slam. Dean, having been hit with like 4 straight lucha counters, just lets go and drills him with the inverted DDT. It was a nice finish to an eh match.
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    Who should win the Royal Rumble 07?

    Taker wins it.
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    Wii

    Could someone kindly explain to me what I will need to browse the internet on my TV using the Wii from say, my bed. I have the Wii, a big ask HD TV, and my house has both a wireless internet connection and ethernet cable connection. What else do I need to have? And what are the steps for setting it up?
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    Classic WCW Nitro, Thunder, & Saturday Night...

    WCW Monday Nitro - June 17, 1996 Live from Richmond, Virginia Hosted by Tony Schiavone and Larry Zbyszko (Hour 1) Hosted by Tony Schiavone and Bobby Heenan (Hour 2) The announcers discuss the sickening attack on Eric Bischoff at The Great American Bash. Later on we'll find out who faces these intruders at the Bash at the Beach pay-per-view. We take a look at still frames from the pay-per-view matches. Back to footage of Bischoff, as the former "Razor Ramon" and "Diesel" do not work for the WWF, but want to know who WCW's three wrestlers to face them will be. Bischoff doesn't have an answer, so he gets punched in the stomach, with more to come. Stevie Ray Vs. Rick Steiner Stevie attacks Rick early and works him over in the corner. Big clothesline knocks Steiner down. Bodyslam gets Stevie two. Rick drops Stevie on his head with an overhead release belly-to-belly suplex. Rick goes up top and hits the flying bulldog for only two! Rick runs right into a powerslam from Stevie Ray. Stevie misses a forearm drop off the second-rope and Rick tags him with a "Steinerline" for the pin at 2:16. * 1/2, quick and not bad. Booker T. runs in and kills Rick with a superkick! Stevie Ray then powerbombs Rick. Scott Steiner runs out to protect Rick but gets hit with a top-rope axe-handle to the ribs from Booker T. Disco Inferno Vs. "The Desperado" Joe Gomez The fans do not want to see Disco dance. Gomez screams "generic long-haired jobber". Everyone from Hulk Hogan to New Japan Pro Wrestling wants a piece of the former "Razor" and "Diesel" at Bash at the Beach. Disco dances and gets little offense in. Gomez with armdrags and a dropkick. Disco is worried about his hair. Gomez with a terrible dropkick, then lunges at Disco, who moves, sending Gomez into the ropes. Disco now gets some offense in, but runs into several boots. Disco gets a swinging neckbreaker in, which the fans really pop for. Disco does a lazy cover, enabling Gomez to get a crucifix pin roll-up for three at 3:39. A fluke win over Disco Inferno is how Joe Gomez's career begins. *. Gene Okerlund Interview with Ric Flair, Debra McMichael, Woman, and Elizabeth Debra joined up with Flair for the company and the money. Flair gloats about his women and newest Horsemen member. Savage is reinstated as of tonight, but won't get the money or the girl back. Arn Anderson & Chris Benoit Vs. The American Males Benoit's face is messed up from the Bash match with Sullivan. Arn cheapshots Bagwell and works over Riggs to a huge pop. Riggs gets a roll-up for two. They criss-cross and Riggs gets a backdrop, then a dropkick for one. Bagwell in off the top with a punch. Benoit tagged in. Bagwell actually puts Benoit over to the crowd. Bagwell gets an enzugiri in, but Benoit swats away a dropkick. Bagwell counters a powerbomb with a Lucha armdrag! But Benoit gets the knees up for Bagwell's splash. Bagwell gets Arn for two with a backslide, then gets one with his Fisherman's Suplex finisher after Benoit interferes. Benoit uses chops and headbutts to murder Bagwell. Crowd pops big for Benoit's dominance. Big back suplex from Benoit, who then delivers the Flying Headbutt. Anderson cheap shots Bagwell and plays to the crowd, who loves the Horsemen. Bagwell tags Riggs. Worst hot tag ever. Alledged double-dropkick from the Males, but Arn breaks it up. Benoit reverses a Riggs Irish whip, Arn cheap shots Riggs, and Benoit sets Riggs up for a suplex, drops him stomach-first on the top rope, Riggs bounces onto the mat, and Benoit pins him at 5:48. **. Crowd has the Horsemen hand signals in full effect, no doubt hating on the annoying Males. Post-match, Gene Okerlund grabs an interview with Arn & Benoit. Arn says the people seem like to like the Horsemen because they do what they say they are going to do. Sullivan got his because the deal went south and there are only room for four Horsemen. Benoit says Sullivan's goal to destroy the Horsemen failed and he felt the price. The Horsemen are about guts, glamour, and glory. Big Bubba (with Jimmy Hart) Vs. John Tenta Bubba had half his beard shaved. Tenta has no theme music. Bubba attacks with punches. Tenta hits a backdrop and clothesline. Tenta busts out a dropkick! Bubba stalls outside. Bubba crotches Tenta on the ringpost. Chinlock by Bubba. Tenta fights back and hits an avalanche. And a second one. Jimmy Hart interferes and Tenta atomic drops him, then powerslams Bubba. Tenta delivers a second powerslam and puts his feet on the ropes for the pin at 4:43. *. Tenta chases Hart, but Bubba knocks him out with a loaded sock. Bubba hits him a half-dozen times with the loaded sock, then pours coins on him. Post-match, Big Bubba tells Gene Okerlund he always beats up Tenta, and encourages viewers to watch the Bash "ree-plee" to see! Gene Okerlund Interview with Randy Savage Savage has Flair, finally, in just a few minutes, and will take his time in hurting him. No man can put Savage down and he can't wait to get Flair in the ring. Savage saw a woman psychiatrist who called Savage "OCD" - One Cool Dude. Savage is happy now, happy to hurt Flair. "Macho Man" Randy Savage Vs. "Nature Boy" Ric Flair (with Woman, Elizabeth, and Debra McMichael) Savage's in-ring return after being suspended for some time. We count down to Nitro Hour #2. Savage storms the announcer's booth and chases Bobby Heenan to the ringside area. Heenan runs into the ring then jumps over the top rope to flee from Savage! Flair mocks Kevin Greene on his way to the ring. Flair gets on the microphone to taunt Savage about his agony of defeat and divorce. Woman taunts Savage with alimony money. Savage says he'll "kick his ass" and attacks! Hot segment. They brawl on the floor. Savage works Flair over in the corner and gives him a big backdrop. Clotheslines send Flair to the floor as the girls scream. Flair pokes the eyes & chops away and we go to commercial. We're back as Flair throws Savage over the top rope behind the referee's back. Elizabeth slaps Savage! Savage gets thrown into the crowd, but comes under the guardrail and runs at Flair with a tackle! Savage slams Flair into his VIP table, right into the vegetable tray. Savage pours champagne into Flair's eyes. They brawl in the entranceway. Back in the ring, Savage punches away at the soaked Flair. Flair flops in the ring. Flair gets flipped to the ring apron and clotheslined to the floor. Savage goes for the flying axe-handle to the floor, but Flair moves and Savage lands on the guardrail. We go to another commercial?!? We're back, as Savage keeps bouncing right up from Flair's chops but then runs into Flair's back elbow. Flair goes to the top rope and jumps, leaping over Savage and landing strangely, and Savage is on him. They duke it out in the corner. Savage off the top rope with a double-axehandle. Flair knocks Savage out with an illegal object. Savage kicks out at two, though. Savage hits Flair with a knee, which knocks down the referee. Savage with a low blow on Flair. Savage goes up and connects with the Flying Elbowdrop. He goes up again, but Flair's three women beg for him to stop. Savage delivers it anyway. Benoit runs in, and Savage piledrives him. Anderson in, and Savage throws him over the top. Steve McMichael runs out, hits Savage with the steel briefcase in the back, then hits him in the head with it. Flair covers as the referee wakes up and gets the pin at 8:03. *** for a short, exciting, but commercial-break plagued match. I suspect Bischoff placed the commercial breaks up against WWF Monday Night Raw to keep Nitro's viewers tuned in to such a big match. Gene Okerlund Interview with Kevin Sullivan, The Giant, and Jimmy Hart Okerlund says there are "cliques" being formed in WCW. Kevin Sullivan is afraid of Hogan's impending WCW return to come after the Dungeon of Doom, and is pissed at the Four Horsemen for turning on him. The Giant says the Horsemen can't be WCW's "elite" when they don't have the WCW World Heavyweight Championship. He dares the Horsemen to prove otherwise against him. Commercial for WCW's "Northern Invasion" tour, including a show at The Theatre at Madison Square Garden. Blood Runs Cold promo. Our World is About to Change. Glacier is Coming to WCW. Gene Okerlund Interview with Rey Mysterio, Jr. Rey quickly says something in Spanish and heads to the ring. Rey Mysterio, Jr. Vs. WCW World Cruiserweight Champion Dean Malenko Rey lands on his feet when Malenko executes a monkey flip with his knees. Crowd is asleep. Big criss-cross sequences ends in Rey hitting a top-rope Asai Moonsault and getting a 2.9 with a La Majistral cradle, with the silent crowd actually gasping. Rey keeps flipping off Malenko to escape him, and Malenko finally drops him on his head with a big clothesline. Side backbreaker submission by Malenko. Back suplex from the champion. High-arching single leg crab from Malenko looks very painful, but Rey doesn't quit. Malenko executes a big brainbuster as the crowd gasps. Malenko with a seated abdominal stretch, but Rey gets to the ropes and regroups. Malenko goes up top, but Rey crotches him, does a backflip off the top, and ultimately gets hit with Malenko's electric chair drop! Malenko keeps him down on the mat with an STF. Malenko kills Rey with a snap powerbomb that only gets two! Malenko hits an angled fallaway slam, then puts on a camel clutch. Quite a one-sided match. Rey gets tossed to the floor. Rey sends Malenko into the gurardrail, then springboards off the top rope to the arena floor and hits Dean with a "Frankensteiner". Rey hits a sunset flip off the top rope for two. Rey twists into a headscissors roll-up for two. Rey nearly gets a three by countering a slam. Dean finally drills Rey with an inverted DDT for the pin at 8:42. ** 1/2, as they'd do so much in the future, and this was way too one-sided. Scott Steiner Vs. WCW World Heavyweight Champion The Giant (with Jimmy Hart) Scott came after Giant with a chair last week to save Luger. Scott can't German suplex Giant to start. Giant shrugs him off with a knee and poses. Scott gets him up for a slam, but can't hold him. Giant stands on him, crushing Scott's injured ribs. Knee to the ribs. Steiner gets rolled to the floor. Double-axe handle to the ribs. Giant chokes him. We go to commercial. We're back with Giant slugging away at a defenseless Steiner. Camel clutch on Scott. Weak legdrop from Giant. Shoulderblocks from Giant. Vertical suplex from Giant. Giant clotheslines him over the top rope. This is a squash and not the decent match they could have. Giant gets a wooden chair and brings it to the ring, but Scott crotches him on the top rope, then chop blocks the knee. Scott puts on a sleeper. Giant easily escapes. Giant misses a charge into the corner. Scott just delivered an incredible overhead T-Bone suplex to The Giant!!!!!! OH MY GOD! The crowd goes nuts and Scott no-sells the entire match and celebrates and who cares because THAT WAS AMAZING!!!!!!! He threw Giant across the ring!!! Giant kicks out at two! Scott punches and kicks away. He grabs the chair but Jimmy Hart stops him. Scott gets it back and hits Giant with it in the shoulder, to no effect, as it shatters. This is right in front of the referee. Giant delivers a huge chokeslam on Scott for the pin at 8:16. * 1/2 just for the finish to an awful match. It was that incredible. Gene Okerlund's "Bash at the Beach" Announcement The wrestlers with the six best win-loss records in WCW were entered into a drawing, with three of them selected to face the "outsiders" and their mystery partner at Bash at the Beach. Those names are Hulk Hogan, The Giant, Ric Flair, Sting, Lex, Luger, and Randy Savage. The drawing just took place, with Lex Luger, Randy Savage, and Sting being selected to represent WCW on July 7th at the pay-per-view.
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    Classic WCW Nitro, Thunder, & Saturday Night...

    WCW Monday Nitro - June 10, 1996 Live from Unannounced Hosted by Tony Schiavone and Larry Zbyszko (Hour 1) Hosted by Eric Bischoff and Bobby Heenan (Hour 2) The announcers talk about the Horsemen facing the new team of Renegade & Joe Gomez, then show footage of the interruption by the former "Razor Ramon" and his confrontation with Sting. What is his so-called "big surprise" for WCW? Booker T. Vs. Scott Steiner Cool opener choice. Booker throws him into the corner using the hair. Scott overpowers him, leading to Book and Scott countering each others trademark maneuevers. Scott finally hits him with a massive double-underhook powerbomb. Book gets clotheslined over the top to the floor. Scott runs into a superkick with Booker on the defensive. Booker's "scissors kick" follows for two! A rest-hold ensues, then Booker hits a twisting flying bodypress off the top for two. Scott counters a vertical suplex into an inverted DDT. Big backdrop by Scott. Booker eats a boot, then Scott hits the twisting belly-to-belly suplex out of the corner. Booker dodges a "Frankensteiner" attempt and hits a beautiful jumping Harlem Sidekick for two. Side slam by Booker, who goes up top and misses with a big splash. Overhead release belly-to-belly suplex wins it for Scott at 5:54. *** for a nice little opener. Gene Okerlund Interview with Scott Steiner Debra McMichael interrupts this, and Scott politely gives her time because he sees how freaked out she is. Debra explains that her husband Steve might permanently injure someone at The Great American Bash, and she pleads with Okerlund to get the Horsemen camp to listen to her and get the match called off. WCW Lord of the Ring "Diamond" Dallas Page Vs. Jim Powers This is Powers debut and its for the Battlebowl Ring, which WCW acknowledges as a unique championship. Page works Powers over in the corner, but Jim holds his own with a few roll-ups. Page uses Powers' hair to slam him on the mat head-first. Basic match. Gutwrench into a stomach-buster from DDP. Page runs into a boot and Powers gives him 10 punches in the corner. Kneelift from Powers. Big dropkick gets Powers two. Powers runs into a back-elbow and is easy prey for the "Diamond Cutter", which gets a decent little reaction, and Page gets the pin at 4:05. * 1/2 for Page's credibility building. Video package about Kevin Sullivan's tedious relationship with the Four Horsemen, running Brian Pillman out of WCW, complete with "I Respect You, Bookerman!" line intact, and his plans to run Benoit out of WCW, as well. Music video of Konan defending his U.S. Championship. Gene Okerlund Interview with Konan Konan claims his Bash opponent, El Gato, is a South American legend that must prove himself here in WCW. Meng Vs. Sting Sting is feuding with Regal and is 1/2 of the WCW World Tag Champions. Meng pummels Sting in the corner and stomps away at him. Sting comes back with a high-impact cross-body block for two. Sting delivers three big clotheslines and a leaping bulldog. Meng delivers a shoulderbreaker and goes to the top rope, stupidly. Sting crotches him, and applies the Scorpion Deathlock rather sloppily for the win at 3:10. * 1/2 for a quick nothing of a match. Gene Okerlund Interview with Bobby Heenan and Debra McMichael Heenan claims Debra's been with Flair every night, all week. Debra goes into the Horsemen locker room, where the door is slammed, and Debra can be heard screaming. Debra runs out with Arn & Flair in pursuit, and the Horsemen jump Joe Gomez & The Renegade in the hallway, the duo that was supposed to face them later on. "Squire" David Taylor (with Jeeves) Vs. "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan These two have beef from last week's Duggan/Regal match. Duggan clotheslines Taylor to the floor. Luger & Sting, by the way, have agreed to step up and face Flair & Anderson, putting up the belts, too! Taylor gets a kneelift in on Duggan, but missed a cross-body press. Duggan gets the running clothesline for two. Duggan tapes up his wrist and knocks out Taylor for the pin at 2:26. *. So many quick matches tonight. Music video showing Dean Malenko in action, and international footage of Rey Mysterio, Jr. executing high-risk maneuevers. Gene Okerlund Interview with Big Bubba and Jimmy Hart John Tenta looks silly and couldn't hold his own in the Dungeon, so they humiliated him. Gene Okerlund Interview with Scott Norton Does EVERYONE get an interview tonight? Norton's pissed at Giant for his chokeslam-antics and isn't afraid to face him. Scott Norton Vs. WCW World Heavyweight Champion The Giant (with Jimmy Hart) We count down to Hour #2 during Norton's extended entrance. Norton attacks to no effect. Giant crushes him with forearms and a powerslam. Boot choke in the corner. Norton fights back and hits two big avalanches. Giant sends him to the floor and chokeslams him out there, then gets the easy pin at 1:42. Luger attacks after the match but is shrugged off by Giant. Giant has him set-up for a chokeslam onto Flair's VIP table, but Luger kicks him in the groin and hits him with a champagne bucket. The Dungeon comes in for the save as Luger runs off, not before stopping at the announcer's table to explain that The Giant can be hurt. Footage of Kevin Greene on The Tonight Show airs with Jay Leno discussing his upcoming match with the Four Horsemen. Billy Kidman Vs. Lord Steven Regal (with Jeeves) Kidman's Nitro debut. Regal sneak attacks him, but Kidman gets in a dropkick and roll-up. Kidman delivers a headlock into a springboard bulldog. Kidman goes up and misses a 450 splash, landing in the center of the ring on his knees. Regal mocks him and hits an overhead suplex, then locks on a high-arching Boston Crab with his foot on Kidman's head for the submission win at just 0:57. 1/2 * for the sick Kidman splash. Sting runs in and back-hands Regal, evening up the score. The Nasty Boys Vs. The Public Enemy They brawl outside the ring, with Knobbs pummeling Grunge into the guardrail. Grunge apparently has a broken arm or hand or something, claims Bischoff. Sags slaps away at Rocco Rock outside as Knobbs dominates Grunge with a flying clothesline inside. Annoying split-screen rears its head here. Nasty Boys double-team Grunge in the corner. This match isn't very good. Sags piledrives Grunge as we go to commercial. Another Glacier promo during it, by the way. We're back, with Grunge clotheslining Knobbs and dancing. Fans don't like TPE yet. More brawling commences. Rocco Rock brings a trashcan to the ringside area. Sags with a pumphandle slam on Rocco. Grunge hits Knobbs with his arm cast, barely making contact. Sags eventually drills Rocco Rock with the trash can and Public Enemy wins by disqualification at 9:00. * for an awful match. Do the weapons-filled match and end this, please. Music video of Hulk Hogan destroying The One Man Gang, Vader, Meng, The Giant, Kevin Sullivan, Jimmy Hart, and Ric Flair is shown. Re-cap of the Four Horsemen recruiting Bobby Heenan as their coach and Greene & McMichael recrutiing Randy Savage to be their coach, showing his team to use their power. WCW World Tag Team Champions Sting & Lex Luger Vs. Arn Anderson & Ric Flair (with Woman & Elizabeth) Flair taunts Savage with "Lonely women make great lovers!" Luger press slams Flair and dominates him with clotheslines. Arn & Flair regroup. Flair runs into another press slam for Lex. Bischoff is sure that Lex could "Rack" The Giant. Luger suplexes Flair into the ring. Sting gets tagged in and Arn backs off. Bischoff wants to see some photos from "Nitro Parties" held around the country to be shown on the air, so start sending them next week. Heenan freaks out on commentary about his team looking so poor to start. Criss-cross sequence ends with Anderson getting the leaping bulldog and Flair eating yet another press slam. Horsemen regroup once again. Back in, Sting again dominates Anderson, with Flair being tagged in. Sting takes him apart, but Flair avoids the "Stinger Splash", then stupidly goes up top and gets thrown to the mat. Sting delivers a flying clothesline. Bischoff keeps mentioning Sting's hair growth in a strange context. Sting kills Flair with a huge superplex. Flair rakes the eyes and tags Arn in, who chokes Sting in the ropes. Anderson hits his spinebuster for two. Flair in with a big chop for two. Flair's back gives out during a suplex attempt, but Anderson cheats and takes Sting down. O'Connor roll gets Sting two. Small package gets the same but the referee is tied up with Luger. We go to commercial and are in overtime for Nitro. We're back, as Sting bridges up and gets a backslide on Flair, but Arn is in to slam him. Anderson's attempted pump-splash results in Sting getting the knees up. Luger gets the hot tag. Gorilla slam on Flair. Clothesline for both Horsemen. Powerslam on Flair. Lex clotheslines both Horsemen over the top rope. The Giant hits the ring and the referee calls for the bell at 13:18, disqualifying the Horsemen. ** 1/2 for a pretty standard, somewhat boring match. Giant knocks Lex out with a forearm, but Scott Steiner is in with a wooden chair, and he, Sting, & Luger fight back. The Giant wants all three of them, and we have a stand-off. The Giant retreats at the will of Jimmy Hart. Okerlund is out for the interview with The Giant, and the champion claims he is a dead man. Bring a chair or anything, Giant promises Luger will leave on a stretcher. At the announcer's table, Heenan is freaking out, claiming that Savage is going to try to kill him at the Great American Bash. Heenan sees the intruder formerly known as Razor Ramon and runs off. Bischoff doesn't want any trouble, but wants to know where the surprise is. The surprise is behind him, in the form of former WWF Champion Diesel. For six months WCW has ran their mouths, including using the "adjective" play. Not exactly an adjective, but anyways. The wrestler formerly known as Diesel claims no one wants to face their group, and that Nitro is boring. Hogan's probably filming "Blunder in Paradise", Savage is "filming a Slim Jim commercial", so where are the opponents? Bischoff will go to the WCW offices tomorrow and gets them a fight. If "Razor" and "Diesel" want a fight, show up at The Great American Bash, and Bischoff will see what he can do.
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    top 5 favorite anything

    The Best 5 Films Ever Made #1 - Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back #2 - Dazed and Confused #3 - Clerks #4 - Howard the Duck #5 - Rocky IV
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    WCW facts, tidbits, and stuff people forgot

    I wanna share an AWESOME Four Horsemen moment from January 1997: On Nitro, Okerlund introduces the Horsemen. Out come Flair (injured), Arn (injured), McMichael, and Debra. Arn's all "Where's Benoit & Woman?" Flair says "After being married to the devil for 10 years, Woman deserves a night off. Benoit is working Woman over right now, Horsemen style, WHOOOOO!" Okerlund's look is priceless. Debra says Woman is ugly and fat and plays an awesome bitchy dumb blonde. Blah blah, Flair, Arn, "Steven" and her never missed a matchm game, or beauty pageant. Jeff Jarrett deserves to be a Horseman, not Benoit. Benoit should "take Woman to a fat farm for a few years". Jeff comes out. He wants to be a full-time Horseman. Dump Benoit. Arn interrupts. 'Cause Benoit's his boy. Back the fuck up Jarrett. Jarrett: "You know, Arn. You've played second fiddle all your career. To Ole, to Tully, and to Flair. I DON'T WANT TO TALK TO THE HORSE'S ASS. I WANT TO TALK TO THE HEAD... :::::::*BAM*:::::::::: Anderson decks him and kicks the crap out of him, starting an impromptu match, that Jarrett wins by cheating. Afterwards Steve is pissed at Flair for yelling at Debra. Debra loves Jeff. Steve is mad at Debra. Arn is sick of everything. Flair's throwing a tantrum. Crowd was red hot for all of it.
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    ** 2006 WWE Televised Win-Loss Standings **

    Updated to 3-Hour December Raw. Anyone have an accurate list of the battle royal competitors? There's someone in maroon red tights w/ yellow trim I can't recognize, and a few otherss I didn't see.
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    PPV title matches question

    A TON of people in the 1992 Royal Rumble, however, the specifity of this question doesn't allow for this answer.
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    Wii

    My Wii has sat in the box collecting dust for two days now. Finals week sucks. 4.0 semester average doesn't.
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    Suggestions from people

    I'm glad the dumbfuck got banned. And BTW, from the looks of it, those "Pit" really have no fucking lives. When you can't make a real-life friend...form an internet KLIQ babeeeee! They're like the nerd table that gossips and giggles about others who they "hate" but can't stop obsessing about. So fucking lame.
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    Suggestions from people

    No, Paul acted like a total moron for the sake of being an attention whore, distracted conversation, chimed in with his worthless thoughts, flamed away, and got what he deserved.
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    WCW facts, tidbits, and stuff people forgot

    Warrior was only signed for a certain number of appearences (TV and PPV), which was set to run out in November. I believe he had 2-3 left but they didn't bother. He was hurt and the money match was a stinker.
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