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The Ultimate Fighter Finale Results
CBright7831 replied to AmericanDragon's topic in Television & Film
I saw Shamrock/Franklin bout. I thought Shamrock would last longer. I can't believe he's 41 now. -
I remember when she looked like this:
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I know when DLo would come into WrestleChat back in the day, people used to give him hell (on purpose) for the Droz incident. "D'Lo, why did you have to go and end my favorite wrestler's career?" They would do it just to see what he said. On an unrelated note a chatter got Test suspended for 60 minutes for dropping the f-bomb.
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I guess to get an R rating back in the 70's, you had to have a montage of multiple people getting shot in different manners or show a fourteen year old girl masturbating with a crucifix to get an R rating.
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Is he still with TNA? The guys on BTR also asked Michael Shane (who was doing an in studio interview) if Jarrett should drop the title. He had to turn off his mic and answer the question.
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I remember thinking JAWS was rated R when I was a kid, then I looked the box for it and saw PG. I was in shock.
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Red Dawn, Indiana Jones And The Temple of Doom, and Gremlins were the first three movies to recieve a PG-13 rating. Although generally credited (along with Gremlins (1984)) with the introduction of the PG-13 rating, as many felt the scenes of violence in both movies were too much for a PG rating, but not enough for an R rating, Red Dawn (1984) was the first motion picture released with the PG-13 rating. It is also widely believed that had Steven Spielberg's name not been on both movies, they may have received an R rating. (The Flamingo Kid (1984) was the first film to be *given* a PG-13 rating, but sat on the shelves for five months before being released.) http://imdb.com/title/tt0087469/trivia
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Here's what D'Lo did after that: - Lost the European title to The British Bulldog - Had a brief feud with Bulldog and Venis over the European title. Venis ended up the winner. - Teamed with the Godfather. - Turned heel on The Godfather. - Formed a tag team (Lo Down) with Chad. - Lo Down got Tiger Ali Singh as their manager. - He disappeared for most of 2001 and 2002. - He returned with Teddy Long as his manager. - After he lost a match, Long was embarrassed and Rodney Mack made his debut by attacking D'Lo and slamming his headin a car door. And that was the last we saw of D'Lo in the WWE as he was released less than a week later. Keep in mind this all took place from 1999 to 2003.
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Triple H vs. Cactus Jack - Royal Rumble 2000 TLC Match: The Dudleyz vs. Edge and Christian vs. The Hardy Boyz - Wrestlemania 2000 TLC Match 2: The Dudleyz vs. Edge and Christian vs. The Hardy Boyz - Wrestlemania XV The Undertaker vs. Triple H - Wrestlemania XV The Rock vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin - Wrestlemania XV Stone Cold Steve Austin/Triple H vs. Chris Jericho/Chris Benoit - RAW 2001 The Undertaker vs. Ric Flair - Wrestlemania X8 The Rock vs. Hollywood Hulk Hogan - Wrestlemania X8 Triple H vs. HBK - SummerSlam 2002 Brock Lesnar vs. The Undertaker - No Mercy 2002 Kurt Angle vs. Chris Benoit - Royal Rumble 2003 Triple H vs. Shawn Michaels vs. Chris Benoit - Wrestlemania XX I have never seen SCSA vs. Chris Benoit (from Smackdown!), SCSA vs. Kurt Angle (from SummerSlam 2001), TLC 2002 (from RAW), or HBK vs. Jericho (from Wrestlemania X9) so I can't comment on them. But from all accounts, I hear they were great.
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I guess I should let someone strike me down with a lightsaber now.
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[theforce.net] "Gasp! He called our father and savior an asshole!" [/theforce.net] Those stunted slimes can kiss my ass.
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It wasn't Vader, it was Emperor Palpatine who mentioned Yoda in the ROTJ novel. I won't put in spoiler tags because we know Yoda dies in ROTJ.
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Severe flu lands Jackson in hospital Jury selection suspended after defendant falls ill The Associated Press Updated: 1:56 p.m. ET Feb. 15, 2005 SANTA MARIA, Calif. - Michael Jackson was taken to a hospital with the flu Tuesday morning, delaying jury selection for a week in the singer’s child molestation trial Judge Rodney Melville told prospective jurors that Jackson had the flu and that jury selection would resume Feb. 22. Lawyers were expected back in court later Tuesday to discuss unspecified motions. The judge said Jackson had been on his way to court but was taken to a hospital emergency room instead. He later told the prospective jurors that Jackson was to be admitted to the hospital. The judge made the initial announcement 15 minutes after Jackson was scheduled to appear in court at 8:30 a.m. A call to the Marian Medical Center in Santa Maria, where Jackson was taken, was not immediately returned. Jackson spokeswoman Raymone K. Bain said she was trying to learn more about Jackson’s condition and would comment later. Outside the medical center, about two miles from court, a growing crowd of about 50 fans and reporters gathered. Police guarded all entrances, stopping anyone who appeared to be with the media, while hospital officials put up white fabric to hide what was going on in the emergency room. Jackson had not been visibly ill in court Monday, when questioning of prospective jurors got under way and Jackson’s lawyers announced they may call stars including Elizabeth Taylor, Jay Leno, Quincy Jones and Kobe Bryant to the witness stand. The list of possible witnesses sounded like coming attractions for a major Hollywood spectacle. But Melville said not all of the celebrities would necessarily testify. Attorneys are selecting 12 jurors and eight alternates who will decide whether Jackson molested a teenage cancer patient at his Neverland Ranch and plied the youth with alcohol. Names of defense and prosecution witnesses were revealed to prospective jurors Monday so attorneys could find out if any of the more than 240 members of the pool had associations that may be important in jury selection. Defense attorney Thomas Mesereau Jr. also named two of Jackson’s children, Paris and Prince Michael. Possible prosecution witnesses included Debbie Rowe, their mother. Other possible witnesses included Stevie Wonder, Diana Ross, Chris Tucker, former child actor Corey Feldman, Backstreet Boy Nick Carter and younger brother Aaron, CBS correspondent Ed Bradley, CNN’s Larry King, Fox broadcaster Rita Cosby, New Age guru Deepak Chopra, illusionist Uri Geller, illusionist David Blaine, Las Vegas tycoon Steve Wynn and relatives of the late Marlon Brando. Prosecutors also listed the family of a boy involved in 1993 molestation allegations against Jackson. The judge has not yet ruled whether that incident can be mentioned in the trial. The accuser received a multimillion-dollar settlement and no criminal charges were filed. Both sides listed former Jackson attorney Mark Geragos, and the defense list included Jackson’s chief prosecutor, District Attorney Tom Sneddon. © 2005 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6974590/
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I Don't Think Triple H Likes Me...
CBright7831 replied to Positively Kanyon's topic in The WWE Folder
I wonder if Triple H is an ass to talk to in real life. -
I want to screencap a part in a movie I'm watching on the computer. I press print scr and pasteit and then start playing the movie again only to find out it's also playing in the place that I pasted it at. How are you supposed to screencap something?
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This is great. I mean, this is truely wonderful. I just hope someone taped it and put it online.
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Anywhere I can d/l this? Does it cost anything?
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Batista: World Champion, pimpin dresser...
CBright7831 replied to Open the Muggy Gate's topic in The WWE Folder
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Kotzenjunge, I ranted on the JCF tonight when it was suggested Lucas make more changes to the OT like putting Bail Organa, Yoda, and Palpatine in ANH. http://boards.theforce.net/message.asp?top...&start=19100519
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EDIT - double post
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Oh BTW, check out these new TOPPS cards that came out: *CAUTION SOME MAY CONTAIN SPOILERS* http://mywebpages.comcast.net/Sebulba/cards_pic1.jpg - front http://mywebpages.comcast.net/Sebulba/cards_pic1b.jpg - back http://mywebpages.comcast.net/Sebulba/cards_pic2.jpg - front http://mywebpages.comcast.net/Sebulba/cards_pic2b.jpg - back
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Alright, I did the first now, what do I do?
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The draft was perfect last year. Triple H bad mouths Smackdown!, gets drafted, and then gets traded back the next day. It was a thing of beauty as someone said, and they fucked it up.
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Shoe Ins': Stone Cold The Undertaker The Rock Triple H (Which is a no brainer) Ric Flair Mick Foley (I'm surprised nobody has said this) Shawn Michaels Kurt Angle Kane Hopefullys': Bruno Sanmartino Bret Hart Chris Jericho Chris Benoit Curt Hennig Celebirties: Bob Ucker Mr. T (missed opprotunity this year) Lawrence Taylor
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I was a little kid back when the Star Wars saga came out on VHS. I didn't realize the importance of covers, and things like that. All have been watched to hell, and have lots of dust. Damn, damn, damn!