MARTYEWR
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Not to mention the time HHH treated us to her ass crack.
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Stephanie's hardly fat anymore. I saw photos of her with HHH and the McMahon's at the Blade: Trinity screening in Toronto, and she looked pretty good. She's almost back at her year 2000 shape. Trish has said in the past that she's definitely not interested in Playboy. Molly's the only one that comes across as surprising to me, even if it's just the negotiation list. I know Victoria has said in the past that she'd do Playboy if the price is right.
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God, I remember at the time that any Kane or Big Show match had JR yapping, "That was like an XFL fair catch!"
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"YOU WANT EXCITEMENT?! SNAP INTO A SLIM JIM, OOOOOH YEAH!"
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Boston-Houston happened in the 80s. Two times, in fact.
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Suprising moves that a wrestler has used.
MARTYEWR replied to DangerousDamon's topic in General Wrestling
Hell, that was the Harlem Hangover from WCW for Booker. I think he hurt someone so he switched to the Harlem Heetseeker (missle dropkick). *didn't get much WCW in Canada thanks to a lack of TV coverage at the time* -
I usually take pwinsider news with a grain of salt, but if this is true, God bless RVD. I love how, whether he's in character or not, he approaches everything in such a pain-free manner.
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Suprising moves that a wrestler has used.
MARTYEWR replied to DangerousDamon's topic in General Wrestling
Booker T's somersault legdrop off the top rope on HHH at WrestleMania XIX. -
WWE wrestlers accused of harassing Hooters patron
MARTYEWR replied to SuperJerk's topic in The WWE Folder
I'd pay good money to see Batista say, "Jerky!" -
That was the main issue, AFAIK, with the Fund's latest lawsuit. People still consider pro wrestling to be WWF just because of the association it's had for years. The Fund's still upset at it and blames the WWE for that. Their latest lawsuit, IMO, falls nicely under the definition of "silly".
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Hmmm, I'll say your mentions of "WWWF/WWF" and "each year". Do I win a prize? As for matches not mentioned in the big list posted, I'd also add Hulk Hogan vs. Brock Lesnar from Smackdown in August 2002. This was a great showing of the old hero vs. young lion storyline that the WWE tries to do, but doesn't always succeed with. I really liked the ending, not so much with Hogan submitting clean, but the blood was necessary. It was a symbol of what had never been done to Hogan, so that made Lesnar look very special at that time. I'd argue that he really started getting over at this point, even if Hogan had fallen to the midcard around this time. This also got Lesnar real hot for the SS 02 match against the Rock.
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They re-release them because they're incredibly cheap to re-make as a DVD. And since DVD sales are good for them, they might as well take the chance and release it, since you never know what completist will buy it.
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Is the match complete, though? That's the only way I'll pick this up, as most of the other four look like stinkers (with a very average Michaels-Hennig match in there).
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Generally, just various CFLers and NHLers, all who played in Ottawa at the time. When I was working as a patio cook for a private Golf Club, seven Ottawa Senators showed up and drank light beer after a round of golf. They included: Daniel Alfredsson, Magnus Arvedson, Chris Phillips, Wade Redden, and a few others who I forget at the moment. Another day, then-coach Jacques Martin was there. Didn't talk to him too long; all that was mentioned by me was "Good luck this coming season." As for CFLers, I've been to a number of Ottawa Rough Riders and Ottawa Renegades pep rallies, which is where I've met players. The most notable meeting was this past Grey Cup, when I met fellow high schooler Ibrahim Khan at a Grey Cup breakfast bash. We wound up talking for 30 minutes about topics not just limited to football. Got to hear some details about Renegade direction in the offseason too.
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You know, when I first saw "FUNAKI! FUNAKI! FUNAKI!" here and after seeing Scott Keith's statement about Funaki "realizing his dream", I thought for a second he was inserted into the main event at the last minute and won. Of course, it wouldn't shock me if they did that, either.
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I think he has to pass a physical first, but that's (hopefully) just a formality. treble, what do you think will happen with Eric Hinske after the Koskie signing? I'm personally not a huge fan, but he may be best served going to 1st base.
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The Cincy game is the X factor. They've got games versus Cleveland and San Fran, which should be both shoo-ins. Pittsburgh may be a win, just because January in Buffalo is fun for visiting teams (not really), but the road game against Cincinnati may be the toughest of them all, oddly enough.
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I'm late publicly, but happy birthday Loss.
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Happy birthday to a guy whose writing has helped get me back into baseball over a period of time. Cheers, man, and have a good one.
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WWE News and Notes from the 12/13 WO
MARTYEWR replied to Hunter's Torn Quad's topic in The WWE Folder
Well, we know JBL is going over Sunday for sure. I bet he holds on to the belt until Mania, Vince loves this guy, LOVES HIM The ECW PPV deal will never be approved by Steph. I'm suprised Vince seemed for it airing. Great stuff HTQ Why wouldn't Steph approve it? Wouldn't she want HER company back? Thanks for posting these, HTQ. Great job, considering there's two parts this week. -
Not sure if many people have seen this one, but on Trish Stratus' DVD "Stratusfaction Guaranteed", there's a part during the main program where Steve Austin and Trish are goofing around backstage, eventually swearing just for fun, when at one point, Ric Flair (in wrestling gear) walks behind them, not knowing at all what was going on. I have no idea if Flair doing that was intentional or not, but it was funny. Made my girlfriend (who's a non-fan) laugh too.
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Good luck with that. I was going to go for my MS, but I was very indecisive of what area of math I wanted to take. Decided to hit the working world instead.
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'Twas my major too. I guess you and I have legit reason to say that we've both been through hell and back.
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Also, suppose Loss is Dr. Tom. Dr. Tom likes sports, particularly baseball and football. However, Loss mentioned that he doesn't like sports. Contradiction. *hopes that didn't go over anyone's head*
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If you ever take mathematical logic in university or college, you'll realize that you can, indeed, prove a negative.