The Leader needs to shake off that losing streak he has accumulated since Hulk #400. He needs to do more inhuman deeds like Ultron did in the Ultron Unlimited saga. It's moments like these when you remember that the guy used to be a janitor.
I thought it was a pretty good movie, but I felt there were some plot holes and other things that struck me as odd. Since I don't know how to post spoiler threads, I won't discuss them at this time.
For some reason, I always preferred the 1996 S.S., mostly because it featured the return of Bret. He had an awesome match w/Stone Cold that helped put him on the map. I know somw are missing, but they wouldn't let me put all of them.
I did the same thing as Deon, but the lady at customer service wasn't a real bitch about it. I showed her the internet article and she called the manager. He thanked me for the information and gave my money back.
The Dudleys came out to their original theme (Spike's theme). It looks like they scrapped the Powerman 5000 theme.
Changing the subject, anybody happen to know when they'll release a flawless SS 2004 DVD?
I got this from Wrestlingplanet.com:
Mean Gene Okerlund is reportedly in dire need of a kidney donation at this time. He hasn't appeared on WWE programming since the cancellation of Confidential earlier this year. More on this story as it develops.
It doesn't even say who the source is.
Is it me, or does everyone else think this PPV doesn't look all that good? Oh well, hopefully some of the matches won't be so bad.
Another think I hope they change for tonight is the rumored craptacular DQ finish for the ME.
Eddie Guerrero "went blank" during his match at the Smackdown taping last night and appeared to be injured. He seemed to have his mind somewhere else. This all seems to be stress related, possibly heightened due to his home being effected by Hurricane Frances. Guerrero has had episodes like this in the past.
Credit: PWInsider.com
Lord, I hope the guy doesn't have a nervous breakdown.
According to the industry rag Production Weekly, Buffy veteran Joss Whedon has already signed on to direct the third mutant-themed Marvel adaptation with production slated to begin in Vancouver in June 2005.
-credit: comicbookresources.com-
It's funny how Jericho and Christian are feuding over the IC title, just like last year. Also, I hope I don't see any more diva segments( but I know I will).