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  1. natey2k4

    WWE Match Reviews

    Man i miss Chuck Already:( Great review by the way.. it was a good length.
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    Impact 11/12/04 SPOILERS

    Yah but honestly... who Retires in anything anymore and stays retired?
  3. vs. Alex Wright vs. Brooklyn Brawler (I believe he lost to the Brawler.. correct me if I'm wrong). vs. Taka vs. Henry O. Godwinn vs. Ultimate Warrior Add anymore if you can remember any. From this list, I would have to go with Taka. H was over at that point.. HUGE.. I cant remember if he lost to the Brawler in a one on one match.. or if Brawler and Funaki were Taka's tag team partners in that match. His loss against Alex Wright may look bad, but they were both newcomers, and for two green wrestlers.. they put on a very good match. Both could of been huge in WCW had it not been for the likes of people like.. Nash.. Hogan.. Ultimate Warrior, while being a big star.. was way past his prime. However, Triple H still was just a IC title man at this point. Henry O. Godwinn.. well that was all Wrestlecrap.. who knows.
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    Most uncharismatic wrestler ever?

    I knew someone would say this. Very frustrating. If Benoit had no charisma, his matches wouldn't have had any heat prior to his big WWE push because he would have been a lousy role player. Benoit has more charisma than most in wrestling. It just manifests itself in a way that doesn't involve talking. Your right.. I thought we were talking more about being out there.. talking kind of person.. Benoit is definately charismatic in the ring.. and don't get me wrong, cuz Benoit has been in my top three since 94 (Alex Wright and Brian Pillman were my other two favourites).
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    Most uncharismatic wrestler ever?

    Raven, The Rock.. lol Nah seriously, before his "big push" in WWE Chris Benoit was pretty uncharismatic. But the worst of all time.. ouch... Flynn was worse than Blackman in the charisma scale, cuz Blackman did a few "fun" things. But my vote definately goes to.... EL DANDY in WCW:-s.
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    TNA's next PPV: Turning Point

    We'll judging from the Fan Reactions.. Why the hell aren't the mini's main eventing the show? Lol, Just joking.
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    TNA's next PPV: Turning Point

    Why is everyone taking so many shots at Hall? Nash/Savage I can see the points for... but Hall is a half decent worker, no not great but not horrific. If he keeps himself as excited to be there as he was last night... I wouldnt mind seeing Hall head the Card. Would a Hall/Styles match really be all that bad? I think not...
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    OAO Victory Road Thread

    For everyone who is saying Williams/Styles should have gotten more time... I do not. I loved that match... it was similar to Kidman/London from WWE, except even better. The Reason I think It shouldn't have gotten more time is because Petey won... and it makes you want more.. more for the next ppv, AJ vs Petey Williams at the NEXT PPV with 20-25 + minutes makes you wanna order it doesnt it? Now if they completely skip this, and jam to "rematch" into Impact in about 5 minutes... then it was stupid to make that match 10 minutes. But if they go the road I said, and book it for the 2nd Pay Per View... this match was amazing as it was.. and I want more... and ill damn sure order TNA's 2nd PPV if it even has a remote chance of having a decent supporting Card to the AJ/Williams match..
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    Gene Snitsky: The Next Sid?

    How do you people know Snitsky can't wrestle? Has he really had a chance to show his skills off? A Match against Kane.. Kane is a decent big man, but usually needs a smaller guy to work against to pull off a good match.. Snitsky could be the same. Snitsky vs Benoit could be good if it happens down the road... I mean we've got a Squash of Eugene, A too long hoss match (hoss vs hoss are mostly always bad, although it wasnt terrible just not good), and a short match with Val Venis. Like give me a break.. when he gets decent ring time, against half decent opponents you can say his ring work is shitty.
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    TNA to run a bus to Victory Road from Nashville

    lmao... that was so interesting lol
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    The OAO "Does Booker T have a chance in Hell of

    IMO... JBL has been a great champion. He's fun, entertaining, and keeps me tuned in Smackdown. The Halo Hat thing was fucking great. Now, I admit, his reign hasnt been the reign to turn him into the monster heel and that he hasn't been booked all that well. But to go from APA Bradshaw, that I hated completely and hardly EVER found entertaining after week 2 of the APA, to becoming JBL and has me addicted (London is the main reason I watch SD, but he hasnt been there for a month and i still watch for JBL) to Smackdown. Booker T on the other hand, could be a decent champion. But he will be nothing more than a transitional champion, so it doesnt matter. Big Show as Champion just doesnt appeal to me, sorry Show fans. I like Show, but I like him in a role where he just kills guys, not as a World Champion where its impossible for almost anyone to beat him and be believed.
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    Taboo Tuesday Buy Rate

    Okay listen. The regular WWE PPV in the last few years does approx 230 000 - 240 000 buys, right? so 130 000 - 140 000 of those buys would be profit. 260 buys aren't very normal for WWE nowadays, even if they only had one PPV. Now 170 000 + 190 000 = 360 000 - 200 000 for break point leaves them with 160 000 buys profit, which is over 6 Million Dollars. So look at it, WWE is making either close, or a bit more money then they would running One Per Per View a month.... AND ON TOP OF THAT... DVD/VHS profits. Maybe not a big number of people will buy both, but garunteed some will just becuase they are collectors. Some may still only buy one, but in the long run its still going to turn a greater profit. DVD's cost hardly nothing to make so there not going to lose money (they will, but selling like 5 dvds will make up for that) by making more DVDS. Plus WWE has all that video library crap, and are making BEST OF DvD's all over the place. So again they will make profit off all that. So as far as I can see, WWE is way better off now then they were 2 or 3 years ago.
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    My Survivor Series card

    Have Hurricane turn hell and join La Resistance and Gene Snitsky to face Eugene, Regal, Rhyno and Tajiri
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    Run-A-Fed

    Dark Matches Danny Doring defeated Perry Saturn @ 3:21 * The Nasty Boys defeated Hardcore Holly & Dustin Rhodes @ 5:32 1/2* Carlito Caribbean Cool defeated Sonny Siaki, Savio Vega, & The Patriot @ 8:42 *1/4 …The show opens up with highlights from the previous show. Richards, Savage, Mountie, Orton, Chono, and Sean O’Haire completely took care of Ken Shamrock, Sting, and Shawn Michaels… setting them on fire!! They show the aftermath of the fire being taken out, and the three faces barely able to stand. All three men are booked tonight, and against the boys that did this to them. What’s going to happen tonight? … Styles and Tenay welcome us to the start of another week of UWE. 6 Great matches are booked for tonight including… Jerry Lynn will seek revenge as he faces off against Stan Lane. In a weird match, Michaels and Shamrock will face Orton and O’Haire, but not in a tag match... it’s set to be a four way match. Brian Pillman will take on Rey Mysterio to determine the First Ever Television Champion. And finally… Sting and 2 Mystery Partners will face off against Stevie Richards, The Mountie, and Randy Savage! In The Arena Paul London heads out to the ring and takes a microphone. “Last week I was ROBBED of my shot of becoming a big part of the history books… the chance of becoming the FIRST EVER Television Champion was robbed of me with Brian Pillman flat out used the brass knucks to beat me. It was unfair and it shouldn’t stand… but this is UWE and he expected to never be treated fairly upon coming here… and he would just have to make his impact at the Pay-Per-View, First Blood." Just then Tenay tells us he is being told that Paul London needs to earn his "fair treatment" right now as he will face 3 men in a handicap match... BAM! Sid Vicious, Test, and Nathan Jones walk out on the stage! What the hell is this! Paul London weighs about as much as 1/6 of these guys!! DAMNIT! Match #1 Paul London vs. Sid Vicious, Nathan Jones, & Test Paul London was obviously outnumbered and overpowered. Sid and Nathan Jones had there way with London, continuously power bombing him. London was basically motionless with Test was tagged in. Test went for his signature Pump Handle Slam, but London slide off his shoulders and into a roll up for the 3-Count. ** Winner: Paul London @ 4:03 Aftermath: After the match, Sid Vicious tapped Jones on the shoulder and the both ran at London who was in the ring. London slide out of the ring, holding his ribs, tripping up the rampway but with a grin stretched across his face. Test came up and patted Jones and Sid on the shoulder, apologizing but Jones turned around and nearly decapitated Test with a clothesline. Sid picked Test up and power bombed him back to Canada. Test was layed out as Sid and Jones stared at him psychotically. Backstage The Tag Team Champions, ‘Beautiful’ Bobby Eaton and ‘Double A’ Arn Anderson are shown standing side by side laughing. Anderson speaks up “That was great last week man, you really showed him ha-ha-ha”… The camera pulled back to reveal Stan Lane with a grin from ear to ear. Lane says “This week will be no different.” Match #2 Stan Lane vs. Jerry Lynn Jerry Lynn makes his way down to the ring. He slides into the ring when Stan Lane, along with his running buddies Eaton and Anderson show up on stage. Eaton has a microphone in his hands. “Well since we’ve already seen a Three against One match earlier… and it was done wrong, we figured we could show how them how it’s done right and kick your ass three on one!” The camera shows Lynn motioning to Bring It. Eaton, Anderson, and Stan Lane reach the ring and are about to go after Lynn… when suddenly the arena goes pitch black! The arena is still in darkness as some weird unknown music hits up…lime green... bright red… baby blue… shiny yellow lights begin to show all over the arena. Suddenly the lights hit back on and that’s right. Standi…. Dancing on top of the ramp way is… ALEX WRIGHT AND LA PARKA?!?! Stan Lane, Anderson and Eaton all look on with disbelief as La Parka and Alex Wright are dancing on the ramp way... and OH YES! THEY HAVE THE STEEL CHAIR!! Lynn rolls up Lane from behind as Anderson and Eaton are still occupied yelling at... The Dancing Chairs? to stop their dancing! The referee hops to the mat nailing it for the 3-Count. ¼* Winner: Jerry Lynn @ 0:34 Aftermath: Anderson and Eaton hear Lynn’s music hit up and turn around but its too late. Lynn is out of the ring and Anderson kicks the bottom ropes. Stan Lane heaves the referee out of the ring as they start screaming and yelling. Lynn meets up with Wright and La Parka at the top of the rampway. Lynn and Alex Wright begin laughing histerically at the three while La Parka is spinning around with the chair held high, as the fans go cheer on the faces. Backstage We see Maso Chono backstage talking with Randy Orton. Just then the British Bulldog walks by. Chono turns around with disgust and gives him a shove. Bulldog gets up in his face and is about to walk off but Orton throws a right hand connecting with Bulldogg in the face. Just then SCOTT HALL runs onto the screen and holds Orton and Chono back before anymore damage can be done. We flip back to ringside. Back In The Arena Paul London makes his way out onto the entry way and down to sit with the announcers. Looks like London wants a closer look at his potential opponents for First Blood. Match #3 Television Championship Brian Pillman vs. Rey Mysterio This of course is the finals for the Television Title. Rey got here with an impressive win over Sean O’Haire while Pillman pulled a cheap victory over London to make it to the finals. London talks on commentary how he hopes Rey kicks Pillmans ass. The action is back and forth for a good 10 minutes until Pillman starts to take control. Pillman misses a clothesline though and gets hit with a top rope flip DDT. Both men lay there for a 9 count before Pillman is up, and going fist for fist with Mysterio. London races down the rampway and Mysterio ducks a left hand by Pillman and goes for a roll up, he rolls him up and London grabs Mysterio’s hands pulling them, causing more leverage and the ref counts the 3. Winner and FIRST EVER Television Champion: Rey Mysterio @ 11:55 **** Aftermath: Mysterio looks at London in disgust can’t believe London assisted him on the win. London gets in the ring and sticks out his hand to shake Mysterio’s but Mysterio doesn’t shake his hand. London shrugs and walks to the back, as Pillman is assisted on the outside by the referee. London stands still at the top of the ramp way as Mysterio turns around to ask the referee something… BAM! Steel Chair shot to the head by… Dean Malenko?! Malenko continues to lay the boots… Pillman gets back in and starts to help lay the boots on Mysterio. London runs back down to the ring and dropsaults Pillman who flips over the top ropes. He spins Malenko around and lays him out with a right hand, Malenko slides under the bottom ropes. Malenko and Pillman walk up the entrance ramp as London makes sure Mysterio is alright. Backstage Lane and Anderson are irate! Anderson is yelling at Stan Lane and Lane is yelling back. Eaton walks in and says “Boys.. Guys.. DAMNIT! Don’t worry… I got a match signed for Next week… Those three losers against us.. haha! If we win.. they leave UWE.. FOREVER!....” Anderson grins… but then comes the bad news. Eaton says “If they win… at First Blood its Me and you Arn vs Alex Wright and La Parka for the tag team titles… and… its Stan Lane vs Jerry Lynn IN A CAGE!...... Lane’s face looks blank and Anderson can’t believe his ears. Match #4 Christopher Daniels vs. Jamie Noble A solid back and forth match. Daniels look as if he is about to have the victory but Noble hits a low blow, Tiger Bomb and then sets him in the Trailer Hitch. Daniels however.. WILL NOT TAP OUT! He passes out due to pain and the ref calls the bell. Winner via Passout: Jamie Noble @ 9:21 ***1/2 Aftermath: Noble celebrates his victory, only to realize he didn’t make Daniels submit. Noble is irate. Backstage Noble is now backstage and demands a Submission Only Match against Christopher Daniels and it is granted for… First Blood! Match #5 Masahiro Chono vs. British Bulldog w/ Special Referee Scott Hall A seemingly short match, as Chono had the early advantage from outside interference from his running buddies. Chono taunted Bulldog then climbed up the second ropes and started to taunt the fans. Scott Hall slipped in behind.. OUTSIDERS EDGE! Bulldog rolled his arm on top of Chono for the 3-Count. * Winner: British Bulldog @ 4:25 Aftermath: The rest of Clockwork Violence hit the ring, but Hall and Bulldog fled through the crowd, leaving them standing in the ring pissed. Backstage: Shamrock is backstage beside Michaels. Shamrock looks at Michaels “IM SOOOO PISSED OFF FROM LAST WEEK… THIS WEEK THERE GONNA GET KILLED!” Shawn replies “Don’t let your anger get the best of you… we’ll treat this four way like a tag team match. We take them out, that’s the point of this match... not who wins.” Shamrock nods. Match #6 Ken Shamrock vs. Shawn Michaels vs. Randy Orton vs. Sean O’Haire Of course this match is treated like a tag match. Michaels and Shamrock literally killed O’Haire. Shamrock had him in an ankle lock, and O’Haire got back to his feet when HBK superkicked him… over the top ropes. Orton was left all alone, but he jumped out of the ring and started to walk backstage. Michaels started to scream at him… AHHH! IM IN THE ZONE! Michaels turns around and gets a hurricanrana followed by a belly to belly by Shamrock. Shamrock snaps in the ankle lock. Michaels reaches the ropes TWICE… but finally taps out on the third chance. **3/4 Winner: Ken Shamrock @[/b] 7:31 Aftermath: Shamrock finally lets go and screams once again, pounding his chest. He shakes his head, and realizes it was HBK that he snapped on. Shamrock tries to help Shawn up but he pushes Shamrock away. Shamrock kicks the bottom rope and leaves the ring. Backstage Shamrock is seen throwing shit around, breaking stuff, kicking pop machines... anything. He’s pissed. Backstage Mountie, Richards, and Savage are standing by with grins on their faces. Who are Sting’s mystery partners going to be? They are ready for the match.. Match #6 Main Event Sting & ??? vs. The Mountie, Stevie Richards & Randy Savage Clockwork Violence made their way out of the ring. All 6 Members… of course the three wrestling members, Savage, Richards, and Mountie, but close behind are Chono, Orton, and O’Haire. Sting makes his way out to the ring… and enters the ring. He stands up tall against ALL SIX members of Clockwork Violence. Just then from the back comes Ken Shamrock and Michaels. A far distance apart, but coming out to the aid of Sting. Scott Hall walks down to the ring as well! What the hell is going on here. Its 4 of 6 now…. BOOM! The pryos go off and out come KRONIK! Clarke and Adams walk down to the ring making the numbers all even. Michaels, Shamrock, and Scott Hall all clothesline out the three non wrestling members of Clockwork. They slide out and keep them occupied. The bell rings. Kronik beats up on Mountie and Richards. Savage is look at the havoc and turns around into a Scorpion Deathlock. Sting covers and the referee makes a 3-Count! * Winner: Sting @ 5:43 (due to all the entrances and stuff) Aftermath: Clockwork violence try to fight back but its no use. Richards is tossed from the ring and The Mountie is beat down to the ground. Shamrock slides a… bat into Sting! Sting cracks it over the head of Savage, bursting him wide open! Savage rolls out of the ring before anymore damage can be done. Shamrock, Michaels and Scott Hall all slide back in the ring and alongside Kronik and Sting with their hands held high. The scene fades to black as Styles screeches WHAT A POWERFUL UNION STANDING IN THE CENTRE OF THAT RING! Confirmed For Next Week -- Sting, Bryan Clarke, Brian Adams, Ken Shamrock, Shawn Michaels & Scott Hall versus. Masahiro Chono, Stevie Richards, The Mountie, Randy Savage, Sean O’Haire & Randy Orton -- Paul London & Rey Mysterio versus. Dean Malenko & Brian Pillman -- Alex Wright, La Parka & Jerry Lynn versus. Bobby Eaton, Arn Anderson & Stan Lane *If Team Jerry Lynn win, its Jerry Lynn versus Stan Lane in a Steel Cage at First Blood and Midnight Horsemen vs Wright/La Parka at First Blood for the Tag Titles. *If Eaton, Anderson, and Lane win, Team Jerry Lynn is gone from UWE Forever. First Blood Matches --UWE Universal Championship Match Ken Shamrock vs. Sting vs. Shawn Michaels vs. Randy Savage --UWE Television Title Match Paul Londonvs. Rey Mysterio --Submission Only Match Christopher Daniels vs. Jamie Noble --Singles Match Masahiro Chono vs. Scott Hall (has to be done, not announced yet however) Possible Matches for First Blood PPV --UWE Tag Team Titles Alex Wright & La Parka vs. Bobby Eaton & Arn Anderson --Steel Cage Match Jerry Lynn vs. Stan Lane
  15. natey2k4

    What if...

    Shawn Michaels would of probably already had a match....
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    Run-A-Fed

    thanks:)... mine will be up within a few hours.
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    Run-A-Fed

    I'm going to join this thread.. if thats okay? Could you please just let me know if I'm right about Champs.. Pillman vs Mysterio for The TV Title? Tag Champs - Arn Anderson and 'Beautiful' Bobby Eaton At the PPV HBK vs. Shamrock vs. Savage vs. Sting for the World?
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    AWA Backstage Gossip

    well tell us those hbk/jannetty stories..
  19. Then you haven't seen enough matches. He's had some awful ones with IRS, Adam Bomb, Warlord, Yoko, and Sid. Let's not even get into the WCW days or some of his house show matches. Since this is an appreciation thread, Bret was probably the second best North American Wrestler from the early to mid 90's and was a good champion for the WWF. HIs work holds up well and it was fun to watch him in his prime evolve from high level tag guy to excellent solo wrestler. -Paul Jacobi- Whatever man.. I've seen Bret Hart matches against I.R.S that were very good. I.R.S was a talented worker, and his matches with Bret were good.
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    Worst show you ever saw live?

    Was it Jim Powers, that beat Paul Roma? Cuz I'm pretty sure they were fighting a lot back then, I know that Jim Powers beat Paul Roma with a rollup to the house show I seen in early 1990.
  21. Does that mean the fresh new episodes of TNA IMPACT! will be airing in canada?
  22. natey2k4

    Taboo Tuesday Webcast Extras...

    they said Skipper was the best at that time.. WCW didnt really have too much then, and even the ones that were better.. "the best" probably was stated cuz he was champion...?
  23. natey2k4

    1500 Wrestling Events for Sale

    What's your prices.. I'm interested in Alot- All of your WCW stuff.. and mostly anything for that matter lol.. Hit me up with some prices or deals or whatever. Email/MSN - [email protected] AIM - x natey2k4 x
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    OSSOTD 10/6/04: Halloween Havoc 1994

    They should of gotten Jim Powers to join up with Paul Orndorff instead.. Paul Roma was an unsportsmanlike asshole.
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    Miraculous matches

    Tatanka vs Flair Tatanka vs Martel Tatanka vs Michaels and the 6 man from Summerslam 1993 (Headshrinkers & Bam Bam vs Tatanka and The Gunns) are the only matches of his I remember being over **. Martel vs Tatanka was about ** exactly.. Martel worked his ass off with only about 7 minutes I believe it was. Micheals vs Tatanka was about **1/2-***... good match . Flair vs Tatanka(grundges, gripes and grunts which I own) was a great match for tatanka. ***1/4 The 6 man was supringlying good, *** or so. Grundges Gripes and Grunts was actually a good put together tape. Bret/Savage vs Michaels/Flair was ****1/2-***** range. plus a few other enjoyable matches.
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