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Thoughts?
You're right, everything after Havoc 00 was never put on video.
And GAB98 WAS on video....I remember because I almost bought it when it was new. The cover pic features Goldberg posing with the World/US belts as the Nitro pyro goes off behind him.
Was that just in the UK or the US as well?
According to a British site, Havoc 00 was the last WCW PPV on video; I'm not sure if anything after BATB00 was released in the States (I've seen no proof of it).
And the GAB98 tape I saw was in the US.
You're right, everything after Havoc 00 was never put on video.
And GAB98 WAS on video....I remember because I almost bought it when it was new. The cover pic features Goldberg posing with the World/US belts as the Nitro pyro goes off behind him.
A good interview, but nothing really new here.I'd accuse him of being too nice in order to get rehired, but his college plans (and his own admission that he was pushed too soon) seem to contradict that. I was disappointed they didn't ask him about the whole 'restaurant prima donna' rumor we've all heard.
You people are hilarious.
It's the French.
THE FRENCH.
I can't help but think that if you replace 'French' with 'lesbians' or 'Republicans' or 'Bushies' in any of your French rhetoric, it would suddenly seem less funny to you.
But that's just my opinion.
It's been called that since WMIV; it was named by somebody who worked for Trump (i believe) who became good friends with a lot of WWE employees. After he died in a helicopter crash, WWE decided to keep the event's name the same as a kind of tribute to him.
I'm going by memory, but it's somewhere in the WrestleMania coffee table book.
I've heard about how in the early 90s MGM considered changing Bond's gender/sexual preference/race, but never his age. It shouldn't matter how old the actor is, as the Bond character is timeless and ageless...like Ric Flair.
Now there's a thought...
(And Rock as Bond = good idea.)