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  1. Could someone please pin this and remove the 2005 version?
  2. 2006 WWE Win-Loss Standings 2006 Records: WWE Raw, WWE Smackdown!, ECW on Sci Fi Channel, WWE.com Heat, WWE Pay-Per-View Events, ECW Pay-Per-View Events, WWE Vs. ECW TV Special, WWE Saturday Night's Main Event, WWE Velocity Final Update: WWE Friday Night Smackdown! (12-22-06) 1 - John Cena: 42-14-4................................................WWE Champion 2 - Bobby Lashley: 39-15-5.....................................ECW World Champion 3 - Triple H: 29-13-7 4 - Chris Benoit: 26-8.....................................................WWE United States Champion 5 - Rob Van Dam: 26-19-1 6 - Matt Hardy: 26-24 7 - Umaga: 25-3-3 8 - Kane: 25-16-11 9 - Shelton Benjamin: 22-24-1 10 - Batista: 21-5-2.................................................World Heavyweight Champion 11 - Shawn Michaels: 20-17-8 12 - Carlito: 20-24-1 13 - Edge: 20-24-3.........................................................World Tag Team Champion 14 - Lance Cade: 19-17-1 15 - Super Crazy: 19-19-1 16 - Randy Orton: 19-25-3..................................................World Tag Team Champion 17 - Finlay: 19-35-3 18 - Johnny Nitro: 19-33 19 - Ric Flair: 18-14 20 - Gregory Helms: 18-18...........................................WWE Cruiserweight Champion of the World 21 - Paul London: 18-17-1.................................................WWE Tag Team Champion 22 - Brian Kendrick: 18-19-1..............................................WWE Tag Team Champion 23 - Trevor Murdoch: 17-16-1 24 - CM Punk: 16-1-2 25 - Mr. Kennedy: 15-10-3 26 - The Undertaker: 16-4-3 27 - Vito: 16-10 28 - Kenny Dykstra: 16-14-4 29 - Eugene: 15-16 30 - Viscera: 15-19-3 31 - Jeff Hardy: 14-10-1................................................WWE Intercontinental Champion 32 - Chavo Guerrero: 14-10-1 33 - Jamie Noble: 13-13 34 - Snitsky: 13-20 35 - King Booker: 13-24-1 36 - Test: 12-7-1 37 - Sabu: 12-10-3 38 - Matt Striker: 12-11 39 - Tatanka: 12-16-1 40 - Rory McAllister: 10-9-1 41 - Charlie Haas: 10-11-3 42 - Robby McAllister: 9-9-1 43 - Joey Mercury: 9-15 44 - Jim Duggan: 9-7 45 - The Boogeyman: 8-0-2 46 - The Miz: 7-1-2 47 - The Sandman: 7-6 48 - Mike Knox: 7-8 49 - Chris Masters: 7-23-1 50 - William Regal: 7-25 51 - The Great Khali: 6-1 52 - Sylvester Terkay: 6-1 53 - Kevin Thorn: 6-3 54 - Tommy Dreamer: 6-11 55 - Sylvan: 6-13 56 - Val Venis: 6-16 57 - Jimmy Wang Yang: 5-6 58 - JTG: 4-1 59 - Shad: 4-1 60 - Elijah Burke: 4-2 61 - Dave Taylor: 3-2 62 - Daivari: 3-4 63 - Jerry Lawler: 3-5 64 - Idol Stevens: 3-6-1 65 - K.C. James: 3-6-1 66 - Montel Vortimus Porter: 3-6-2 67 - Balls Mahoney: 2-9 68 - Little Guido: 2-22-1 69 - Rob Conway: 2-30 70 - Rene Dupree: 1-3 71 - Jonathon Coachman: 1-2-1 72 - Stevie Richards: 1-5 73 - Tony Mamaluke: 1-6 74 - Hardcore Holly: 1-7-2 75 - Funaki: 1-20 76 - Scotty 2 Hotty: 1-22-1 77 - Christopher W. Anderson: 0-1 78 - Roadkill: 0-2 79 - Danny Doring: 0-4 80 - Al Snow: 0-4 81 - Shannon Moore: 0-5 ___________ Women's Division Standings 1 - Mickie James: 16-15-1.............................................WWE Women's Champion 2 - Ashley: 9-6 3 - Victoria: 9-15 4 - Torrie Wilson: 8-15 5 - Candice Michelle: 7-12 6 - Kristal: 6-4-1 7 - Jillian: 4-6 8 - Maria: 4-9-1 9 - Beth Phoenix: 2-0 10 - Michelle McCool: 2-4 11 - Melina: 2-5 12 - Kelly Kelly: 1-2 13 - Queen Sharmell: 0-1 14 - Jazz: 0-1 15 - Layla: 1-3 16 - Ariel: 1-1 ____________ Notable Departures Juventud (0-1) * Released Romeo (1-2) * Released Antonio (1-3) * Released James Dick (1-4) * Released Chad Dick (1-4) * Released Mascarita Sagrada (2-0-1) * Released Tsuki (1-1-1) * Released Pequeno Violencia (0-0-1) * Released Octagon Cito (0-2-1) * Released Tyson Tomko (2-6) * Released Orlando Jordan (3-10) * Released Road Warrior (1-7) * Released Goldust (9-8) * Released Johnny Parisi: 0-2 * Released Colt Cabana (0-5) * Unsigned Masato Tanaka (0-1) * Unsigned Tajiri (0-1) * Unsigned "God" (0-1) * Unsigned Melissa Anderson (0-1) * Unsigned Mercedes Martinez (0-1) * Unsigned Terry Funk (0-2) * Unsigned The Zombie (0-1) * Unsigned Macho Libre (0-1) * Unsigned Big Guido (0-1) * Unsigned Beulah (0-1) * Unsigned Gunner Scott (6-5) * Released Imposter Kane (1-0) * Re-Assigned to OVW Kamala (0-1) * Unsigned Paul Burchill (7-7) * Re-Assigned to OVW Kurt Angle (15-12-3) * Released Trish Stratus (13-8-1) * Retired Lita (12-6) * Retired Kid Kash (12-12-1) * Released Justin Credible (2-4) * Released Psicosis (5-16) * Released Ron Simmons (1-1) * Inactive Dusty Rhodes (2-0) * Inactive Sgt. Slaughter (2-1) * Inactive Roddy Piper (3-1) * Injured for Remainder of '06 Paul Heyman (1-0-1) * Inactive John 'Bradshaw' Layfield (7-8-1) * Retired Tazz (1-0) * Retired Hulk Hogan (1-0) * Inactive Jake (11-1) * Re-Assigned to DSW Jesse (11-1) * Re-Assigned to DSW Mark Henry (11-12-1) * Injured for Remainder of '06 Rey Mysterio (18-19-6) * Injured for Remainder of '06 Shane McMahon (4-4-2) * Inactive Mr. McMahon (3-5) * Inactive Mick Foley (2-3) * Inactive Simon Dean (1-14-1) * Inactive Mitch: 3-5-3 Mikey: 12-11-3 Johnny: 11-11-3 Nicky: 9-8-3 The Big Show (20-23-5) * Retired Armando Alejandro Estrada (0-1) * Inactive Heyman's Security #1 (0-1) * Inactive Heyman's Security #2 (0-1) * Inactive The Brooklyn Brawler (0-1) * Inactive _____________________________________________________________ 2005 WWE Biggest Winner of the Year - "The Rabid Wolverine" Chris Benoit 2005 WWE Biggest Loser of the Year - "Captain Charisma" Christian 2005 WWE Women's Winner of the Year - Trish Stratus ______________________________________________________________
  3. 2005 WWE Biggest Winner of the Year - "The Rabid Wolverine" Chris Benoit 2005 WWE Biggest Jobber of the Year - "Captain Charisma" Christian 2005 WWE Women's Winner of the Year - Trish Stratus
  4. Watching Badd/Pillman from FB 95, I loved the announcers: "Badd needs to hit one of his big maneuevers and put this one away...perhaps the Badd Mood or the Tutti Frutti."
  5. Holly never called it the Hollycaust. That was an IWC name. The Big Show's "Hog Log".
  6. Test's renaming the Roll the Dice as the "Test Drive". 2 Cold Scorpio's 450 Splash being named the "Diss That Don't Miss" in WCW.
  7. "One Man Gang in WCW in the mid 90s" Pffft. Gang was a cornerstone of the Dungeon of Doom and easily won the U.S. Title at a PPV dark match (?!?!), the same title the likes of Benoit and Booker T have to have 7 matches over.
  8. Benoit, due to his win last night, will end up the 2005 winner, I believe.
  9. Matt's cool with me as long as no red dragon t-shirts are there.
  10. The "spot" in question, I believe, was Nitro sliding/crawling over to cut off Rey from access to the corner and making the tag. It was realistic and a nice touch.
  11. Booker T Vs. Sting - Spring Stampede 2000 BTW, that Ladder Match from New Blood Rising is AWFUL, full of blown spots and just really, really sucked. Much like the entire PPV.
  12. Hunter actually addresses that situation (and the fans speculating on his return and being dissapointed) on the WWE DVD "Triple H: The Game".
  13. Chris Benoit's few tryout matches in WWE in 1995 (I think). A clip of one (Vs. Holly) is on his DVD. Rip Rogers rebounding from the demise of "The Cartel" in the GWF in 1991 to a few months with WCW in 1993, including a ***PAY PER VIEW VICTORY*** at Starrcade (?!?!?!?!) GWF Tag Champ "Conan" Chris Walker getting promoted heavily in the WWF in late 91-early 92 with vignettes on Superstars and Primetime and then wrestling maybe 1 or 2 TV matches and disappearing. Jerry Lynn and Tajiri working Raw in August 97. Xanta Claus - besides the net fans, I'm sure he's unheard of. "Beautiful" Bobby Eaton's appearences in ECW as they folded. Psychosis returns to ECW in 2000.
  14. Hey, what's everyone up to? The worst poster I ever saw was Dave O'Neil, Journalist...but he hasn't been here in ages or was banned. So I guess I'll go with CarnivalIzComing, the Jeff Jarrett mega mark. His content is alright, I guess, but anyone that loves Jarrett that much just bugs me. However, in his credit, like the best of heels, he actually seems to believe in what he preaches.
  15. Those sub-1000 crowds was an experiment WCW was trying. Running small shows every 2 weeks or so with one big name to draw and letting younger/lower card talent work longer matches.
  16. Who cares that Batista is 40? He doesn't look it, and everyone was cool with his whole gimmick before they got anal and started the "40 year old guy!" bullshit. He pops a crowd, bangs hot managers, and still has the same "Pimp Suits". And the fact we're speculating about the main event a few months before is why they should do Taker/Batista. There's nothing else to do. It's Mania. It's supposed to be special. If you think about, Batista going over the UNBEATABLE Undertaker would be much like Hulk going over the UNBEATABLE Andre. While the sequel is never as good, or as hyped, it still would mark quite a "WrestleMania Moment" that would never die. No one gives Batista a chance, even the smarks, and in the end he wins, and finally proves himself to be a major figure and capable of carrying the company.
  17. I would imagine when the time is ready I'll start it. And it is still 2005. Not sure if Raw plans on a 12/26 show or Smackdown plans on a 12/30 show.
  18. Barron (yes you're unblocked, I actually wanna see your writeup on the SNL from a few nights ago), I think the random "It's still Real to Me, Damnit!" could catch on as a fun chant during a blown spot at indy shows. So keep yelling it.
  19. Barber, personal thoughts about the company aside, you sure put a lot of work into this. So good job. Are you releasing this as a DVD, magazine, or a website?
  20. C-3PO from Star Wars' "C-3POs" cereal would be the generic comedy entrant, ala The Cat in the 2004 Rumble. he'd be easily eliminated by one of the favorites after a few crowd giggles.
  21. Clips of Bossman's hanging were shown during the PPV. And Lawler actually said "Remember when Hell in the Cell ended Mick Foley's career!" during the ME.
  22. Just remember who the first one to use that here was when it explodes. Also, anyone remember Cartman's book review of tLWatW? I'm going to see this on Monday. I've heard good things, and I JUST saw Harry Potter 4 and was slightly dissapointed that while it was really good, it wasn't as cool to me as 3. So I wanna go see another "magic" movie.
  23. The point of this skit was the poke humor at the online podcasts that are seen either online or on Al Gore's new TV channel (MTV videos and podcasts that are voted onto the air by the internet.) It basically was done to not "slam" podcasts, but just make a funny one and show that you can make a music video about anything. Hence the blatant photoshop and basic video editing tricks done between lyrics, and such. I thought the chorus was catchy, but after a few watches, it's not as funny as before. My favorite part of the video is when Parnell responds (about the directions to the theatre): "THAT'S A GOOD ONE TOO."
  24. I don't know what they're officially classified as, but even though their music videos are horrible, the popular songs out from Fallout Boy are really catchy and good, IMO. "Dance Dance!"
  25. Kash Vs. Juvy, btw, would've been shit on in TNA. It wasn't even a spotfest like TNA matches, nor did it have more than 1 good spot. It's just what happens when two unover wrestlers are put in a championship match to an already uninterested crowd.
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