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Wheres the fancy coats? And hats? And the swords? And the patch over one eye? And the parrot on the shoulder?
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Taboo Tuesday fallout November 7, 2005 When the smoke cleared at Taboo Tuesday, John Cena was still standing as WWE Champion after pinning Shawn Michaels to win the Triple Threat Match. Where will the champ go from here? Will Kurt Angle have anything to say about it? And how will HBK react? For the past couple of weeks, Theodore Long and his SmackDown troops have embarrassed Eric Bischoff and his RAW soldiers on their own home turf. At Taboo Tuesday, SmackDown's Rey Mysterio & Matt Hardy defeated Chris Masters & Snitsky, and Batista defeated Coach in a Street Fight. Will Eric Bischoff have anything to say after his brand went 0-for-2 at Taboo Tuesday? Also at Taboo Tuesday, Ric Flair defeated Triple H in a bloody Steel Cage Match to retain the Intercontinental Championship, Trish Stratus retained the Women's Championship by winning the Fulfill Your Fantasy Diva Battle Royal, and Kane & Big Show overcame Lance Cade & Trevor Murdoch to become World Tag Team Champions. Will we find out what's next for RAW's other champions? Find out all this and more when Monday Night RAW invades Fort Wayne, Indiana, to sort out the fallout from Taboo Tuesday. Don’t miss all the action this Monday night at 9/8 CT on the USA Network.
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This is going to be great.
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Alright, I don't know what day Cena is on, but here is the list: Diesel -- November 26th, 1994 to November 19th, 1995 = 358 days John Bradshaw Layfield -- June 28th, 2004 to April 3rd, 2005 = 279 days Shawn Michaels -- March 31st, 1996 to November 17th, 1996 = 231 days Stone Cold Steve Austin -- April 1st, 2001 to September 23rd, 2001 = 175 Days Brock Lesnar -- September 16th, 2003 to February 15th, 2004 = 152 Days Shawn Michaels -- November 9th, 1997 to March 29th, 1998 = 141 Days Bret Hart -- November 19th, 1995 to March 31st, 1996 = 133 Days The Undertaker -- March 23rd, 1997 to August 3rd, 1997 = 133 Days Eddie Guerrero -- February 15th, 2004 to June 27th, 2004 = 133 Days Kurt Angle -- October 22nd, 2000 to February 25th, 2001 = 126 Days The Rock -- June 25th, 2000 to October 22nd, 2000 = 119 Days Brock Lesnar -- March 30th, 2003 to July 27th, 2003 = 119 Days Triple H -- January 3rd, 2000 to April 30th, 2000 = 118 Days Kurt Angle -- December 15th, 2002 to March 30th, 2003 = 105 Days Chris Jericho -- December 9th, 2001 to March 17th, 2002 = 99 Days Bret Hart -- August 3rd, 1997 to November 9th, 1997 = 98 Days Stone Cold Steve Austin -- March 29th, 1998 to June 28th, 1998 = 91 Days Stone Cold Steve Austin -- June 29th, 1998 to September 27th, 1998 = 90 Days Brock Lesnar -- August 25th, 2002 to November 17th, 2002 = 84 Days Sid -- November 17th, 1996 to January 19th, 1997 = 63 Days The Undertaker -- May 19th, 2002 to July 21st, 2002 = 63 Days Stone Cold Steve Austin -- October 8th, 2001 to December 9th, 2001 = 62 Days Stone Cold Steve Austin -- March 28th, 1999 to May 23rd, 1999 = 57 Days Stone Cold Steve Austin -- June 28th, 1999 to August 22nd 1999 = 55 Days Kurt Angle -- July 27th, 2003 to September 16th, 2003 = 51 Days The Big Show -- November 14th, 1999 to January 3rd, 2000 = 50 Days Triple H -- September 26th, 1999 to November 14th, 1999 = 49 Days The Rock -- November 15th, 1998 to December 29th, 1998 = 44 Days The Rock -- February 15th, 1999 to March 28th, 1999 = 41 Days The Undertaker -- May 23rd, 1999 to June 28th, 1999 = 36 Days Triple H -- May 21st, 2000 to June 25th, 2000 = 35 Days The Rock -- February 25th, 2001 to April 1st, 2001 = 35 Days Triple H -- March 17th, 2002 to April 21st, 2002 = 35 Days The Rock -- July 21st, 2002 to August 25th, 2002 = 35 Days Sid -- February 17th, 1997 to March 23rd, 1997 = 34 Days The Big Show -- November 17th, 2002 to December 15th, 2002 = 29 Days Hulk Hogan -- April 21st, 2002 to May 19th, 2002 = 28 Days Mankind -- December 29th, 1998 to January 24th, 1999 = 26 Days Shawn Michaels -- January 19th, 1997 to February 13th, 1997 = 25 Days The Rock -- April 30th, 2000 to May 21st, 2000 = 22 Days Triple H -- August 23rd, 1999 to September 14th, 1999 = 22 Days Mankind -- January 26th, 1999 to February 15th, 1999 = 20 Days Kurt Angle -- September 23rd, 2001 to October 8th, 2001 = 15 Days Vince McMahon -- September 14th, 1999 to September 20th, 1999 = 6 Days The Rock -- January 24th, 1999 to January 26th, 1999 = 2 Days Bret Hart -- February 16th, 1997 to February 17th, 1997 = 1 Day Kane -- June 27th, 1998 to June 28th, 1998 = 1 Day Mankind -- August 22nd, 1999 to August 23rd, 1999 = 1 Day This is since Diesel's reign mind you.
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Would Diesel technically count? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Diesel, JBL, and maybe HBK. Let me go look this up.
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You fool! How could you forget that The Undertaker is DEAD! <{POST_SNAPBACK}> ? <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Ugh, he was bruned alive in a casket, and thus he is no more, thus Divari would no longer want to atatck the Undertaker.
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You fool! How could you forget that The Undertaker is DEAD!
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I was watching WWE 24/7 Online (thanks in part to the Taboo Tuesday code) and was watching the cage match between Bret Hart and Sid. Now in that, everytime they would say WWF it would go like this: "Bret Hart is climbing over! Bret Hart is going to win the [crowd noise] Championship." But when I watched The Undertaker vs. Hulk Hogan from Tuesday In Texas, they say WWF alot and it doesn't get blanked out at all. I know both of them didn't have the scratch logo, so why is WWF being blanked out in one, and not in the other? EDIT- And they didn't blank WWF out for the Dreamer/Lawler match, I believe.
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How do I find out it this is available where I live?
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Boy, Doom fell off rather quickly, didn't it?
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How much would it cost to digitally remove the WWF scratch logos from the turbuckles, entrance, etc?
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Needs to become a catchphrase.
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Spongebob was a big hit for college students, so of course it was a hit for WWE's demographic.
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I'm curious, what was the excuse for Spongebob Squarepants? Is WWE is no match for Plankton? All hail Plankton! ALL HAIL PLANKTON! ALL HAIL PLANKTON!
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Now my font is to big, and I don't know what the problem is. The big fonts also show up when I read some sites depend on which one it is. It's like the picture above. How do I fix this?
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Triple H goes off on fan at house show
CBright7831 replied to AboveAverage484's topic in The WWE Folder
I never said it wasn't funny, but Tista, Benoit, and Flair should have just pulled out a card table and played cards while Trips worked the mic. -
Triple H goes off on fan at house show
CBright7831 replied to AboveAverage484's topic in The WWE Folder
Batista, Benoit, and Flair might as well have left the ring and went to the back for a coffee break while Trip's entertained himself. -
Hey, let's look at the positives - thanks to Coach, we got Joey Styles! Thanks for fucking up, Coachman!
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Heyman's is up in December.
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Cena was entertaining back when he was a heel. Those promos against Brock, Taker, Eddie, and Angle were excellent.
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Well, at least we won't get that annoying Bambi sequel now.
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This is why I want to burndown the rain forest and shoot every animal in sight.