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Mr. McMahon "dead" - Now for the "whodunit" angle.
CBright7831 replied to Downhome's topic in The WWE Folder
No Vince on TV for two years? How would he last since he can hardly stay off TV for a month? -
How is Nitro adding crediblity absurd? Anyone can do it if pushed and gimmicked correctly. I have to agree w/ this. I mean a few years ago did any see Justin Hawk Bradshaw being a World title contender, much less a WWE Champion?
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Cena/Lashley seems like a WM feud to me, but I know WWE can't wait that long. Yet Taz and Sabu was teased for a year w/o them even touching ech other.
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You never know - remember when fans said RVD would be champ by the end of 2002?
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"Farfour give us the documents we want!"
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Mr. McMahon "dead" - Now for the "whodunit" angle.
CBright7831 replied to Downhome's topic in The WWE Folder
It's obvious that Chris Benoit did it. EDIT - Might aswell get that joke out of the way -
She was fun to watch @ the 96 BATC during Konan's US title match w/ Flair. The crowd really got behind her. I also remember her catfights in WCW with Jacqueline at SuperBrawl 97 was also memorable.
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Fixed. I really didn't realize being in the film was such a big spoiler though.
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Chris Benoit Dead - Toxicology results released
CBright7831 replied to Human Fly's topic in The WWE Folder
Edmonton, maybe. Canada? Nope http://www.edmontonsun.com/News/Edmonton/2...25/4290308.html Well... -
Chris Benoit Dead - Toxicology results released
CBright7831 replied to Human Fly's topic in The WWE Folder
Doesn't Canada have an annual Chris Benoit day every year? -
Thank God.
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Chris Benoit Dead - Toxicology results released
CBright7831 replied to Human Fly's topic in The WWE Folder
I was on vacation in Florida this week, and I was debating on watching RAW or not, but I eventully decided to go for it even though I wasn't looking foward to the McMahon suck-fest. I came back to the room early to watch RAW. The opening thing started and then all of the sudden an image came up. At first glance, I thought it was Vince, it would have typical due to the storlyine, but then I looked and saw that it was none other than Chris Benoit. It blacked out, and showed Vince in the empty arena and he announced Chris and his family were dead. After the tribute, I walked outside on the balcony with a drink in hand and just stared at the ocean, and I asked myself "What the fuck happened? What the fuck did I just see?" Then the next day, I learned the horrible details that Chris took the life of his wife and kid before taking his own. I don't know what to think about it almost a week later, but dammit, I will never look at Benoit the same again. I don't even know if I'll be able to watch another match featuring him. Stu Hart, Owen Hart, and Eddie Guerrero must be looking down in shame right now. -
From Variety.com: Spielberg endorses Clinton Filmmaker chooses Hillary over Obama By TED JOHNSON Director Steven Spielberg is endorsing Hillary Clinton's candidacy, lured back into her camp after some anticipation that he was poised to support her chief rival, Barack Obama. The director released a statement making it clear that he had chosen Clinton for her experience and because she would be a "strong leader." "I've taken the time to familiarize myself with the impressive field of Democratic candidates and am convinced that Hillary Clinton is the most qualified candidate to lead us from her first day in the White House," Spielberg said in a statement released by the campaign. "Hillary is a strong leader and is respected the world over. As president, she will bring America back together, rebuild our prestige abroad and ensure our protection here at home." Spielberg and his DreamWorks partners Jeffrey Katzenberg and David Geffen agreed to co-host a fund-raiser for Obama in February, which created quite a stir because the trio has long connections with the Clintons. But there were some reports that Bill Clinton personally intervened and convinced Spielberg to hold off an endorsement of Obama and also raise money for Clinton. Spielberg's political consultant, Andy Spahn, says that those reports were "completely untrue." "He was not endorsing at that time and said he wouldn't for a few months," Spahn said. On May 30, the DreamWorks partner co-hosted an event for Clinton at the home of Peter Chernin that raised about $800,000. The Spielberg endorsement is important because he can help lure additional donors, not to mention the cachet his name carries throughout the industry and nationwide. Spahn is one of the veteran fund-raising experts in the industry. (Spahn also reps Katzenberg, who continues to endorse Obama). There are no plans at present for Spielberg to cohost another Clinton event. The Obama campaign has been anticipating the endorsement, citing Spielberg's long ties to the Clintons. Among other things. President Clinton asked him to produce a short film that ran on the turn of the century in 2000. Rumors that he had been prepared to back Clinton had been floating out there and was reported in Wilshire & Washington on June 2. On Tuesday, at a Hancock Park fund-raiser featuring his wife Michelle, some of his Hollywood backers were talking about recent reports that Clinton has been experiencing a surge in Hollywood. And Michelle Obama was asked about her husband's No. 2 position in the polls. She noted that he husband actually has been pulling in more donors nationwide. Obama's campaign has the endorsement of Oprah Winfrey, and she is expected to host an event for him.
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From Variety.com: Spielberg endorses Clinton Filmmaker chooses Hillary over Obama By TED JOHNSON Director Steven Spielberg is endorsing Hillary Clinton's candidacy, lured back into her camp after some anticipation that he was poised to support her chief rival, Barack Obama. The director released a statement making it clear that he had chosen Clinton for her experience and because she would be a "strong leader." "I've taken the time to familiarize myself with the impressive field of Democratic candidates and am convinced that Hillary Clinton is the most qualified candidate to lead us from her first day in the White House," Spielberg said in a statement released by the campaign. "Hillary is a strong leader and is respected the world over. As president, she will bring America back together, rebuild our prestige abroad and ensure our protection here at home." Spielberg and his DreamWorks partners Jeffrey Katzenberg and David Geffen agreed to co-host a fund-raiser for Obama in February, which created quite a stir because the trio has long connections with the Clintons. But there were some reports that Bill Clinton personally intervened and convinced Spielberg to hold off an endorsement of Obama and also raise money for Clinton. Spielberg's political consultant, Andy Spahn, says that those reports were "completely untrue." "He was not endorsing at that time and said he wouldn't for a few months," Spahn said. On May 30, the DreamWorks partner co-hosted an event for Clinton at the home of Peter Chernin that raised about $800,000. The Spielberg endorsement is important because he can help lure additional donors, not to mention the cachet his name carries throughout the industry and nationwide. Spahn is one of the veteran fund-raising experts in the industry. (Spahn also reps Katzenberg, who continues to endorse Obama). There are no plans at present for Spielberg to cohost another Clinton event. The Obama campaign has been anticipating the endorsement, citing Spielberg's long ties to the Clintons. Among other things. President Clinton asked him to produce a short film that ran on the turn of the century in 2000. Rumors that he had been prepared to back Clinton had been floating out there and was reported in Wilshire & Washington on June 2. On Tuesday, at a Hancock Park fund-raiser featuring his wife Michelle, some of his Hollywood backers were talking about recent reports that Clinton has been experiencing a surge in Hollywood. And Michelle Obama was asked about her husband's No. 2 position in the polls. She noted that he husband actually has been pulling in more donors nationwide. Obama's campaign has the endorsement of Oprah Winfrey, and she is expected to host an event for him.
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The Dark Knight returns.
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I've been smoking since August of last year and this is truely one of the hardest things in recent memory I've had to do. I've tried over and over and over again and I've done a good job at times, but it seems everytime I get upset I go back to my pack of Marlboro Reds. Any advice? Do the patches or gum work? HELP!!!
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Mr. McMahon "dead" - Now for the "whodunit" angle.
CBright7831 replied to Downhome's topic in The WWE Folder
Yeah, cause if heaven existed, Mr. McMahon would truely go there. -
Mr. McMahon "dead" - Now for the "whodunit" angle.
CBright7831 replied to Downhome's topic in The WWE Folder
I'll just reply w/ what I wrote in the OAO RAW thread. -
Surely you can't be serious.
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Don't any of you read comics? No body = not dead Take that, Joker!
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Ladies and gentlemen, I give you...Gah Lak Tus (Galactus):
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Christ, Edge and Batista again? What did he do to earn it? Lose to Edge twice in a row fairly?
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Maybe now McMahon will be off TV and I can watch again. Or maybe not.
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Losing a pet that you have had for many of many years and have charished as one of your best friends is one of the hardest things to go through. My condolences to you and your family.