I don't know if they're the two most OVER superstars, Undertaker, Kurt Angle and Vince get pretty big reactions when they come out ('taker getting the most).
But they certainly are the two top superstars with the brightest future, and there's no reason to make them some of the top dogs in the federation. It looks like they're building to that, but hopefully they won't stop here.
That made me laugh for a good fourty-five seconds. Thanks, subliminal.
Oh, and if we're gonna continue the trend, I've met tons of hockey/golf players. Lindros, Sundin, Domi, Shanahan.
Nicest guy I've met, though? Bobby Hull. Great, great guy.
I agree with what you said, there was no excuse for THREE matches. That was pretty sad.
But the segments were pretty well done tonight. Survivor Series looks so-so on paper, but they did pull off No Mercy pretty nicely. Could be good.
Just the video package for Kane/Shane makes the whole storyline a bit better. A tiny bit.
Wait..I just remembered that Angle told Benoit he was the toughest man to ever step in the squared circle..and then said the same thing to both the APA.
Random, boring nights when I've got nothing going on and I just search around and I tend to get lucky.
Do you edit them in any way (except for resizing, putting your name on, etc.). I'd like to use something like that for a signature.
Fuck that, he'd pick his ass out of the chocolate and choke her out right there.
He wouldn't even be interfering in some stupid sketch like that in the first place.
Uh oh, we're going in reverse order. I smell a Vince McMahon legdrop.
Well, I guess he did something right, in 1997 he was my most hated wrestler of all-time. I literally HATED the man. I think it was a combination of his skills in the ring (YAWN..granted, he was entertaining in M.I.A), his moronic name, and his ugly pigtails.
I was always rooting for Dean Malenko to whip his ass.
I fell asleep during RAW for the first time in about 4 years, right before the Garrison Cade match. I'm not sure if it was the lack of sleep or just the show itself.
But, man, that show was pretty brutal.
The ladder match was amazing for it's time, but you're going from '82 to 2001. That match, in my mind, doesn't carry the historical impact that it once did, now that the ladder match is overused.
That's a bit harsh. I wouldn't say that I hate him.
I feel pretty sorry for him, he's had a pretty rough life. But that doesn't factor in wrestling. He should be getting no more exposure than any of the other Velocity jobbers, though. You can't expect him to be pushed to the upper-midcard as soon as he arrives. The fans are already turning on him, so if they want him to get more than just a small mixed reaction of cheers and boo's, he'll have to gain their (the fans) respect in the RING. Lord knows he already has my respect outside of the ring.
I'd go with Summerslam, then the Iron Man, then Wrestlemania. I just loved their Summerslam match.
Not trying to take anything away from Wrestlemania, though. All three of them are ****+, but I loved Summerslam the most.