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    OAO "Holy shit, Kurt Angle is in TNA now" thread...

    How long did it take you to make that? Yeah, I was wrong on this one. I made the mistake of thinking a wrestling company might of had some degree of ethics when it came to putting the welfare of a human being above their own financial needs. As has been pointed out, Vince McMahon will exploit anything and even he got rid of Kurt Angle before the inevitable car crash. While some people are saying that Kurt is a able to make his own decisions, look at what decisions he's made recently; he walked away from a guaranteed $1 million per year deal rather than get help for a problem that was so bad Vince ended up having to fire him over it. He could have kept the money, which his family needs, and gotten the help he needed, but he didn't. How rational can the man be? Sure, his wife has come back to him for the second time. For now. But she'll leave him again when Kurt winds up pushing himself too hard, and that day will come with Kurt not willing to get the help he needs. And once again, the rule of thumb when it comes to wrestling fans as been shown to be valuing their own entertainment over all other considerations, even the physical health and mental well-being of another person. I'm not surprised by that, but I am saddened. I guess Eddie Guerrero dying really did mean nothing to people.
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    Super Duper Major Announcement at No Surrender

    Once more, there is ZERO chance of it being Angle.
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    Super Duper Major Announcement at No Surrender

    How is he in work mode? By staying in character. He's not doing an interview, he's cutting a promo. But he isn't doing that. What made you think he was staying in character? He was in character made me think he was in character. If you listen to enough 'shoot' interviews, or even regular interviews, you can pick up the signs, voice inflection, tone, etc, that give away when someone is in character, bullshitting, or telling you something they really believe. In those three interviews, Russo was in character.
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    Super Duper Major Announcement at No Surrender

    Realistically, it is not Lesnar.
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    Super Duper Major Announcement at No Surrender

    Bottom line, it isn't Lesnar.
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    Super Duper Major Announcement at No Surrender

    You know this or you are speculating? Lesnar is signed to do MMA. It isn't Lesnar.
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    Ted Dibiase

    It was a herniated disc in his neck, and it happened in, I think, the October 1993 tour.
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    UFC 63 Round-by-Round

    UFC 63 Hughes vs. Penn II - Round-by-Round Joe Lauzon vs. Jens Pulver Wow. Lauzon stunned Pulver, and most of the MMA world with this one. Lauzon caught Pulver early, and didn’t give him a chance to mount any offense. I think a combination of Lauzon trying to end it early, which was his best chance of winning, and, it seems, Pulver taking his opponent lightly, led to this most stunning of upsets. Jason Lambert vs. Rashad Evans Rashad controlled the first round, and while Lambert did fight for a kimura, and somewhat got it, Rashad was never in any real trouble while Lambert was backing up a lot. Rashad wins this 10-9 for me. Rashad dominated Lambert and took him down easily, en route to a brutal TKO win. Lambert’s biggest problem was that he didn’t appear willing to take the fight to Rashad and was waiting to play counterfighter and it cost him big. Gabe Ruediger vs. Melvin Guillard Guillard completely dominated the first half of the round, to where I was anticipating a 10-8 round. Then, things slowed down and Ruediger wound up turning the tide in his favor and was very close to upsetting Guillard. Guillard controlled for longer than Ruediger, but his easing up, and then coming close to losing, makes this round even for me. 10-10. It started slow and then Guillard struck with a hard right to the solar plexus. A second one soon followed and Ruediger crumpled into a heap and it was all over. Quite the finish to this one. Mike Swick vs. David Loiseau First round was pretty methodical, with neither man really advancing forward, but Swick did pick things up in the second half the round and for me he did enough, just, to win the round. 10-9 for Swick. Round two was very boring round, with neither fighter seemingly willing to be the one to get things going. Swick did try and do a few things late on and while he did give Loiseau a small but, it wasn’t enough for me to give him the round, so I scored it even, 10-10, with Swick ahead 20-19 going into the third and final round. Round three was mostly slow but both fighters picked up the pace halfway through. Loiseau seemed ready to pounce as Swick appeared to gas out badly, but he never really took advantage and Swick was content to let time run out. Swick got a takedown right at the end, but I don’t view it as enough to win a very even, and none too exciting, round. 10-10 draw, so I have Swick winning 30-29. The judges all scored 29-28 in favor of Swick. David Lee vs. Tyson Griffin Lee tried to start big and it wound up costing him in a big way, as Griffin got him down and kept him there. Eventually, Griffin was able to get a rear naked choke on, and Lee did try to work his way out of it but to no avail and was forced to tap out. BJ Penn vs. Matt Hughes Hughes tried to take Penn down almost right away, but Penn showed excellent takedown defense and blocked it. Penn managed to tag Hughes a couple of times, and Hughes’ face reddened up a bit. The poke to the eye was unfortunate, but it didn’t take away from a round that Penn clearly won, through great defense and solid offense. 10-9 to Penn, and Hughes really needs to try something new. Round two was incredible. Hughes was finally able to take Penn down after a struggle, but things managed to got worse for Hughes after that as Penn fought him off Hughes and was able to get his back. Penn had Hughes in trouble with a rear naked choke but Hughes fought out of it only to get trapped with a triangle choke and armbar combination and he was damn near close to being choked out but he was able to hold on to the end of the round. Penn wins round two as well, and I’d say it was enough to make it a 10-8 win, meaning I have Penn up 20-17 so far. The third round saw Hughes turned things around in a big way. He got Penn down again and managed to slip past Penn’s guard, grab side control and tie up Penn’s arms. This left Penn open to a barrage of punches, and Penn had no way to escape and eventually John McCarthy had to stop the fight to give Hughes the TKO win, in a fight that he came very close to losing. As a fight, the main event was really good, but as a story it was incredible. Eddie Sanchez vs. Mario Neto The first round was relatively uneventful, and while Neto did get some offense in, it wasn’t enough to win a very sedate round. 10-10 The second round didn’t last long before Sanchez nailed Neto with a strong left hand and, after a couple more strikes on the ground, it was all over. Overall: This was a pretty solid card of action, with a relatively strong undercard and a main event that more than delivered, which is what you really want out of a PPV. It was better than UFC 62 and was obviously streets ahead of UFC 61, but I don’t know that I’d call it a great PPV. If you judge a PPV by the overall quality, then it was good but great, but if you judge a PPV by how well the main event delivers, then it was off the charts.
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    Super Duper Major Announcement at No Surrender

    I think it'll wind up being Russo who comes out at the end.
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    Super Duper Major Announcement at No Surrender

    I wouldn't put BATB in this category, simply because they never really went overboard with the hype, and it was the standard "Who will it be?" type stuff you get in wrestling all the time. The mega buzz it generated was really only with insider fans, and that was only down to the fact that it almost came down to the wire as to who the third guy was going to be.
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    Super Duper Major Announcement at No Surrender

    How is he in work mode? By staying in character. He's not doing an interview, he's cutting a promo.
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    ECW facts, tidbits, and stuff people forgot

    I don't think 'bold' is the right word to use there...'bruatlly incorrect' works well for GODSON's sentence. It's a pattern he's developed. As chaotic as ECW on TNN was, in no way was it as bad as some of the shit Russo crapped out and put on the air. The Russo era in WCW saw some of the worst TV of the modern era.
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    Super Duper Major Announcement at No Surrender

    Don't bother. He's in pure work mode all the time. From Meltzer.
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    So, wildpegasus IS banned, after all.

    We might have agreed had Mike taken the time to give a reason as to why he let WP back.
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    So, wildpegasus IS banned, after all.

    No, but he's the reason we couldn't keep WP banned for more than a few days.
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    So, wildpegasus IS banned, after all.

    That they are as meaningless as the old ones. No point in having the rules at all if they get broken and nothing happens.
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    So, wildpegasus IS banned, after all.

    Mike will just let the guy back in.
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    Super Duper Major Announcement at No Surrender

    No announcement can match the amount of hype they are trying to build.
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    HEY Hunter's Torn Quad

    So close.....
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    Chris Jericho might make a WWE return

    I believe Ashley and Matt have broken up. Have been for a while.
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    HEY Hunter's Torn Quad

    Mike let him back in. He banned WP's two other accounts, including the one he trolled and flamed in, but let him keep his WP account.
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    HEY Hunter's Torn Quad

    We can swear and flame here as much as we want, correct?
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    MMA Comments that Don't Warrant a Thread

    I'm guessing 675,000 buys for Liddell vs. Oritz II, though Meltzer says that the predictions for it were astronomical.
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