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IIRC, he was announced they hyped a new President being announced on the first episode of "Raw is War", and that turned out to be Sarge. I was on about the time in 92 where he reversed a few decisions on prime Time Wrestling and told the Referees to use more Authority.
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Here's a few questions. 1. Was a reason ever given for Ted Dibiase not wearing the Million Dollar Belt after Royal Rumble 92? 2. Did they explain Sgt. Slaughter becoming an official of sorts in 1992? 3. When did Mr. Perfect become the Executive Consultant for Ric Flair and did he give a kayfabe reason for not wrestling? 4. Did Sherri ever say why she pretended to be knocked out at Summerslam 92? 5. Why wasn't Rick Martel involved at Summerslam or Survivor Series in 91? was he injured or was it just a case of no room for him on the card? 6. Did Waylon Mercy get any high profile wins in the WWF? the only match I remember is him squashing Doink 7. What was the reason given for Slick being off tv for about a year until his face turn? 8. When did the Million Dollar Corporation start and who were the first member/s? I'm not including "The Undertaker" BTW 9. How did Owen Hart debut in 91?
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I know it's silly but I hope in this one they have both versions of the Sharpshooter/Scorpion Deathlock, Bret uses his left leg to step in and Sting uses his right leg.
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Shelton Benjamin Charlie Haas Juventud Guerrera Jamie Noble Ric Flair Ultimo Dragon Nunzio Tajiri Chavo Guerrero Eddie Guerrero
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The Mean Street Posse used to get pretty good heat because of their entrance music.
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I'd use guys like La Parka and Norman Smiley as opening match comedy acts so the crowd gets into the first match.I'd sign a few wcw luchadors like Psicosis and Juvi and i'd sign Ultimo Dragon so i could use Toryumon wrestlers.
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You try watching John Tenta in a 15 minute match with a dq finish,The Nasty Boys against Harlem Heat for 18 minutes with a dq finish and Alex Wright and HHH going 15 minutes when they had about 3 years experience combined in the business at that point. On reflection I was a bit harsh on Duggan, his match was ok and would have been great had Vader not been pissed about his upcoming feud with Hogan and therefore puts little effort into the match. Edit:I have Starrcade 94 on the same video as The Great American Bash 89 which is good for showing the difference between an Awful PPV and an Amazing PPV.
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Does that mean it will draw like Hogan/Andre? More like Hogan/Butcher from Starrcade 94. Worst. Starrcade. Ever. When the best match features Jim Duggan then you know your show sucked.
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I feel so sorry for Wimbledon, if they had managed to keep players like Connolly,Shipperly,McAnuff,Reo-Coker and Kelvin Davis at the club then they would have been in the top 10 instead of being Relegated in about 2-3 games.The bloke who's just bought the club is an idiot, why buy them now when he could have done it in the summer and had a good young team that would challenge for the Play Offs.
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It's weird how they've been a team for 14 months and we're calling for them to stop teaming together on a regular basis.
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I don't like Zenk but him and Pillman had a great match against the Midnight Express at Capital Combat 90.
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Not for a long period of time, they were both seen as Upper Midcard during the 80s.
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On the Smackdown before Wrestlemania 19, He returned after a few weeks injured because of Brock Lesnar and defeated Rikishi with the F-U which he used for the 1st time ever.
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You should add that he blew the biggest chance of his career when he walked out in 87 when he and Rick Martel were getting a Tag Title push.
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Haas reminds me of guys like Bobby Eaton and Arn Anderson, he's best suited to Tag team wrestling and will probably never be in the main events.
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Benoit/HHH from No Mercy 2000 should be included.
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This is from his website Percypringle.com Before I climb onto my soapbox, I would like to take this opportunity to publicly thank my Webmaster/Administrator Mr. Kurt Nielsen, and our message board Moderators Guerin Shea and Steve Pulliam. These gentlemen have busted their butts the last few weeks preparing for the moment that I would walk down the aisle in Madison Square Garden at the side of The Undertaker again. Believe me that wasn’t an easy task for them. Their professionalism was certainly evident during the final days leading up to WRESTLEMANIA, when the rumors were bombarding our message forums. Without a doubt, Kurt’s outstanding artistic talents make our website and message board one of the most unique places to visit on the Pro Wrestling Internet. With the exception of several minor changes, we plan to continue just as we have for the past year and a half. We reiterate that the names of all World Wrestling Entertainment televised and live programming, talent names, images, likenesses, slogans and wrestling moves and all World Wrestling Entertainment logos are trademarks, which are the exclusive property of World Wrestling Entertainment, Inc. All other brand and product names are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective holders. This year marks my 30th year in the professional Wrestling industry, a business that on the whole has been very good to me. As I prepare turn 50-years old next month, I would also like to thank the owners and promoters I have worked for through the decades, and all of the fantastic talents that I have had the privilege of accompanying to the ring. I have truly had an amazing opportunity to stand on the shoulders of giants. It is not a secret now that I signed a new contract with World Wrestling Entertainment on October 3, 2003. For 5-months I prepared myself for the big return that you witnessed at WRESTLEMANIA-XX. I signed my first contract with the company on December 22, 1990, leaving WWE on October 14, 2002 for a 1-year absence. Needless to say, I am truly blessed to get the opportunity to portray the Paul Bearer character again, and stand at the side of one of most outstanding talents in the history of our industry, The Undertaker. I truly look forward to traveling the world once more, entertaining the fans that I appreciate so much. I have learned many lessons during my one-year absence from the company. Especially from the ventures I have experienced right here on the Internet. These days you always hear talk about how our business has changed. You are damned right it has changed, and it cannot all be blamed on the business itself. Fingers must be pointed at some of the self-proclaimed “journalists” who drag our industry through the dirt each and every day. I have always said that it is the nature of the beast for fans to want information on what is coming next on programming and live events. Similar to other television programs and movies, fans always like to get that “one-up” on other aficionados and know something that nobody else does. But tell me, why should the production company and talents be blamed for keeping secrets from the fans? In my honest opinion, that has always been the name of the game. It’s the suspense that makes it so much more enjoyable. If you refuse to reveal what’s coming next, you are called a liar. Well, I guess I am a liar. A damned good one, if I do say so myself. Coming from one of the last graduating classes of the old-school tradition, I still cling to the final breath left in the art of “Kayfabe.” No offense to my friend Vince Fahey, I am proud as hell to have a web site and career ethic “Where Kayfabe is NOT a Memory.” As far as my critics are concerned, Theodore Roosevelt once said: "It is not the critic who counts, not the man who points out how the strong man stumbled or where the doer of good deeds could have done better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena; whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs and comes short again and again; who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions, and spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement; and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who know neither victory nor defeat." I will continue to protect the business to which I have dedicated my life. I appreciate all our members and visitors here, and I sincerely hope that you visit us often. I will do my best to update this site as often as my schedule permits. Your questions and suggestions are always welcomed. Once again I thank you, the wrestling fan. Without you, there wouldn’t be a “me.” God Bless! Edit: Seems like last night wasn't a 1 night deal.
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Vince should send the OVW boys there to learn how to do an interview.
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I was very surprised at the pop that Valentine got during the Hall Of Fame thing.
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I was almost right, it was both guys instead.
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We also get messed around with WWE Classics, i watched it expecting Sting vs Cactus Jack in a submit or surrender match but instead they missed out that week so on thursday the main event was Mr Hughes vs PN News.
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Reason Why Test, Hardy, & Lita Didn't Make WMXX
deancoles replied to haVoc's topic in The WWE Folder
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Why wasn't Booker T involved?
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Depends on if I run into King after the game.... And is Jeff Kenna really the man to save the sheep? What do you have against King?? And we have some great defenders... pity two of them are only here on loan. There is talk of bringing in a forward before Saturday. Someone like Wayne Rooney or Ruud Van Nistlerooy. Watch it be Jason Lee At least you signed the best forward that Sheffield United have, if McLeod joins them permanently what would be the fee? If i was Derby i'd ask for about £150,000.
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Largest for Raw would be either the Georgia Dome in 99 or The Toronto Skydome in 99.