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Alright I thought of my good choice now Jeff Jarrett Although he's been over a little during periods of his career his ringwork has always been decent at best and his promos have ranged from solid to boring.
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Probably way too early, but Randy Orton is about all I can think of right now.
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Samoa Joe vs Jay Briscoe is pretty tame compared to the death matches, but their match at At Our Best is extremely bloody. Jay has one of the most gruesome bladejobs I've ever seen up until Eddie topped him two months later at Judgment Day.
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Oh Dear god I got 1985 by Bowling For Soup. Easily the worst song of the year.
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PCN Present: The Brick Tamlin Invitational
Brocklock replied to Phoenix Fury Legdrop's topic in General Wrestling
Greatest event name ever Easily. Just change Team Team to Team Rockin' Jazz Flute and it'll be perfect. -
Don't Forget LAMONT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Suprising moves that a wrestler has used.
Brocklock replied to DangerousDamon's topic in General Wrestling
Austin doing rolling German Suplexes on Angle at Vengeance 01 was pretty shocking to me. -
Suprising moves that a wrestler has used.
Brocklock replied to DangerousDamon's topic in General Wrestling
I remember also seeing Trish doing one of those Rey/Juvi style wheelbarrow bulldogs from that time period and being impressed. -
What was the one angle the WWE screwed up?
Brocklock replied to iliketurtles's topic in The WWE Folder
How about The Kidman/London feud. They started on the right foot with Noble talking to London and Kidman about Kidman injuring Chavo, but they rushed the Turn. It should've happened at No Mercy in a Tag Title match. Then Kidman could injure London allowing him to return in a Match at SurSer. Chavo returns and wins the Cruiser belt from Spike. Kidman feuds with both leading to a Triple Threat match at Armageddon for the belt with Kidman prevailing. Then at Wrestlemania London/Kidman wrestle in a Ladder Match for the Cruiser Belt which London wins and pretty much makes Paul London a star. Yeah, that's how it should've been, but now all three are stuck on Velocity. -
The Blue Collar guys by a mile. Everyone at my high school love them all especially Larry The Cable Guy. Quoting that godawful "Git R Done" catchphrase over and over again. Then my whole family loves the tour and even watches Blue Collar TV. None of them humor me in the least and Blue Collar TV is one of the most horrid television shows that I've come across in quite some time.
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The Power Of Dio is way too much for The Dragon to handle, but wait It's King Diamond here to fight
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How bout' Grindcore The Dragon has no chance against ~MANOWAR~
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But, what about Sludge Metal?
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2000's: 1. Colt Cabana 2. Steve Austin 3. Christian (Mostly during E&C) 4. Jimmy "Huss" Jacobs 5. Goldust Runners Up (No Order) - CM Punk, Kurt Angle, The Rock, Excalibur, Spyder Nate Webb, Stevie Ray (For his terrible commentary), Scott Steiner(Roid RAGE), and Chris Jericho, Steve Regal 1990's: 1. Chris Jericho 2. Bobby Heenan (1990-1993 mostly) 3. La Parka 4. The Rock 5. Dusty Rhodes (Most underrated Dusty moment for me is his "Why are You Sitting So Close to me in dis boof" during the Regal/Sting match at GAB 96 Runners Up (No Order) - Rob Van Dam, Eddie Guerrero, Steve Austin, The Cat, Jerry Lawler, Mick Foley, Eddie Guerrero, Randy Savage (He always cracks me up), SID, Shawn Michaels (Mostly for DX) and Stevie Richards 1980's: 1. Jesse Ventura 2. Ric Flair 3. Roddy Piper 4. Jim Cornette 5. Bobby Heenan Runners Up (No Order) - Ted Dibiase,
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Those two guys were Palumbo and Stasiak, I think. I also remember during that segment him disappearing then reappearing right in front of the camera to yell BANG!!!!!!!!! That was classic.
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What about Blood Feast in 1963? That has to be the first movie to show limbs being cut off.
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You know, maybe your right. Van Dam and Sabu vs Taz and Lynn sounds better.
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Main Event: Rob Van Dam and Sabu over Jerry Lynn and Taz at 15:27 after RVD hit Lynn with a five star Mike Awesome over Masato Tanaka at 12:59 after Awesome Awesomebombed Tanaka off the top rope through a table Shane Douglas over Justin Credible and The Sandman and Rhino at 12:14 after Douglas belly to belly suplexed Credible through a table in the corner Chris Benoit and Eddie Guerrero over Dean Malenko and Chris Jericho at 22:06 after Benoit hits Jericho with a Powerbomb off the top rope Tommy Dreamer over Raven at 17:30 in a clockwork orange house of fun cage match after a piledriver off the second rope through a table Mick Foley over Terry Funk at 11:56 in a Falls Count Anywhere match after a Double Armed DDT on the concrete The Dudley Boyz over The Eliminators and Simon and Swinger and The Gangstas at 10:48 when Bubba pinned Simon after a 3-D 2 Cold Scorpio over Lance Storm at 9:21 with a 450 Splash Stevie Richards, Chris Candido, and Bam Bam Bigelow over Balls Mahoney, Axl Rotten, and Mikey Whipwreck at 7:18 when Stevie superkicked Mikey Super Crazy over Tajiri and Rey Mysterio and Little Guido at 11:02 with a brainbuster on Tajiri Spike Dudley over 911 with a Dudley Dog at 1:39
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Just kidding actually it's
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None of these has topped Chris Lovey or Jimmy Bower or whatever the fuck at ROH's Generation Next. Homicide just lossed to Joe and Cide started tearing up the arena. Lovey was just freaking out and his high pitched Jerry Seinfeld like voice just made it hilarious. He was yelling: HE'S GOING AFTER THE PILLARS! THE DEMON HAS RISEN! LET'S GET THE HELL OUTTA HERE! EVACUATE! EVACUATE! And some people say these announcers have improved in ROH.
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Heavierweights
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Wasn't it rumored to be RVD, or was it actually him.
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Well, Angle and Big Show were on it like two weeks ago and JBL was on it a couple of months ago. It doesn't mean anything.
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Bah, they should've got Hogan and Mr. T to be in the cast.
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Ever see any of Austin's 2001 work or his 1991-SummerSlam 97 work. A lot of those aren't brawls. i gotta say tha Austin from 1998-1999 really bored me match was, he just punched and kicked and stunned of course. I'll give you that. He produced many dull matches during that time period like Stone Cold vs Undertaker at Rock Bottom 98 Stone Cold vs Triple H vs Undertaker at UK No Mercy 99 Stone Cold vs Undertaker at Judgment Day 99 (That one probably shouldn't count though) Stone Cold vs Big Bossman at Survivor Series 98 Stone Cold vs Triple H at No Mercy 99 bored me for some reason too