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The latest twist in the Schiavo case.......
Hunter's Torn Quad replied to NoCalMike's topic in Current Events
It's not over yet. -
Brian Christopher tore his ACL and needed surgery. And in case people forgot, Too Cool were going to get 'married' at St Valentine's Day Massacre in 1999.
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There's a difference between booing someone because you hate them, and booing them just because they're going against really popular. That's what you got with Steamboat against Flair or Luger. They didn't hate Steamboat; they just liked his opponent more. It wasn't heel heat, and there is a big difference between that and what Steamboat was getting.
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Can The Fallen Angel Succeed as X Division Champ?
Hunter's Torn Quad replied to a topic in TNA Wrestling
The second Jarrett sees Daniels is overshadowing him, Daniels is dropping the X Division title. Nobody is going to outshine Jarrett while he's still in charge. -
Ric Flair doesn't need the money. It's simply a case of him knowing what to do in order to keep favor.
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WCW facts, tidbits, and stuff people forgot
Hunter's Torn Quad replied to JoeDirt's topic in General Wrestling
Alex Wright was wrestling Paul Roma at Superbrawl V. Roma was calling the match and gave Wright almost no offence beyond the winning move at the end. -
I have no idea why Flair would kiss the ass of the guy who, for all intents and purposes, is running the show. None at all.
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The lights actually did go out in the arena, as it totally lost power. They had to make do with emergency lighting until power was restored. Goldust beat The Undertaker in both of their matches.
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WCW facts, tidbits, and stuff people forgot
Hunter's Torn Quad replied to JoeDirt's topic in General Wrestling
Russo was brought back because higher ups weren't happy with Sullivan and co, and he and Bischoff went to them with a plan for Russo to lead the young guys and Eric to lead the old guys. However, it was then changed to Russo and Eric both leading the young guys, purely to swerve the people who had found out the original plan. Hogan was going to end Goldberg's streak. Mongo McMichael. -
"Carlito spits, but Randy swallows"
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The memory of WCW presents: We Can Fuck It Up For You Wholesale Hulk Hogan beat Brutus Beefcake in 23 minutes and 13 seconds when Ric Flair interfered on behalf of Beefcake, but Hogan nailed him with the big boot and legdrop and pinned Flair. After the match, Hogan hit Beefcake with the big boot and legdrop and pinned him as well. Hogan then posed for 10 minutes. -**** Taz beat Sid Vicious in 7 seconds when Hulk Hogan distracted Vicious, allowing Taz to hook on the Tazzmission. After the match, Hulk Hogan entered the ring, nailed Sid with the big boot and legdrop, pinned him, and posed for 10 minutes. -**** Blackjack Mulligan beat Lenny Lane in 9 minutes and 14 seconds by stoppage after hitting Lane with a cowbell, causing Lane to be busted open, and the referee deeming Lane unfit to continue due to loss of blood. After the match, Hulk Hogan entered the ring, nailed Lane with the big boot and legdrop, pinned him, and posed for 10 minutes. -** Pierre the Quebecer, managed by Jacques Rougeau, beat Dave Sullivan in 14 minutes 3 seconds when Jacques tripped Sullivan up from the outside and Pierre cradled Sullivan for the win. After the match, Hulk Hogan hit the ring, nailed Pierre with the big boot and legdrop and pinned him. Hogan then gave Jacques a super atomic wedgie, before hitting him with the big boot and legdrop and pinning him too. Hogan then posed for 10 minutes. -** In a triangle match, Viscera beat Gene Snitsky and Heidenreich in 30 minutes 6 seconds when Viscera splashed and pinned Heidenreich. After the match, Snitsky and Heidenreich went to attack Viscera, but Hulk Hogan ran in to make the save by hitting both Snitsky and Heidenreich with big boots and legdrops, before pinning both of them at the same time. Hogan then posed for 10 minutes, as Viscera was given oxygen at ringside. -***** In a gauntlet match, Kevin Nash pinned Chris Benoit, Chris Jericho, and Eddie Guerrero in less than 15 seconds each. All three individual matches saw Nash jump his opponents before the bell, hit the jackknife powerbomb, and pin them with one foot. Nash then went to powerbomb them all again, but Hulk Hogan ran in the make the save, hitting Nash with the big boot and legdrop and counting his own pin on Nash. After this, Hogan posed for 10 minutes, as Benoit, Jericho and Guerrero all knelt before him in supplication. -***** Christopher Daniels and AJ Styles fought to a no-contest in 18 seconds after clashing heads and being knocked out. As both men lay prone on the mat, Hulk Hogan hit the ring, hit both men with legdrops, pinned them both at the same time, and then posed for 10 minutes. -***** Hulk Hogan beat Roddy Piper in 20 minutes and 11 seconds via disqualification when Bob Orton Jr and Paul Orndorff interfered and tried to beat Hogan up. Hogan instead Hulked Up, laid all of them out with three big boots, hit legdrops on them all, and pinned Piper with his left hand, Orton Jr with his right hand, and used his nose to pin Bundy. After the match, Hogan posed for 10 minutes, at which point the Pope appeared in the middle of the ring in a ray of brilliant light, and beatified Hogan, putting him on the road to sainthood. The lights went out, before coming back on to reveal Jesus Christ in the ring. Jesus announced that he was stepping down as King Of Kings having lost his smile, and was giving the title to Hogan instead. Hogan then posed for 40 days and 40 nights, before ascending to heaven, bodyslamming God, and announcing himself as the supreme being, brother. One million stars.
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Worst wrestling related conversationd you've heard
Hunter's Torn Quad replied to Epic Reine's topic in General Wrestling
You should have stabbed them all, screaming, "I'm Jose Gonzales, bitches." -
I think we've all worked that one out by now.
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It never aired, but it was taped.
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Crash was found face first on the floor of the kitchen, partially clothed in underwear, with a pool of vomit around his face. Sad as it is to say, he looks to have passed out and then choked on his own vomit.
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Vince's original plan was for WCW to be kept totally sperate from the WWF, and treated as a separate promotion. With no wrestling programming allowed on TNT, TBS, etc, Raw was going to be turned into WCW Nitro.
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If Benjamin and Kane ever teamed up, Grand Wizard Lawler would be ready with a joke about one member being burned to a crisp. And then claiming he meant Kane.
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Orton was going to get the World Title at WM XX originally, when Brock was still with the company, so the original plan for Orton to get the belt had nothing to do with WWE wanting Orton and not Lesnar to be the youngest World Champion in WWE history. However, when Lesnar walked out, they did want someone other than Lesnar to be the youngest World Champion in WWE history, so the plan for Orton to get the belt was sped up.
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Top 50 WWWF/WWF/WWE headliners
Hunter's Torn Quad replied to Hunter's Torn Quad's topic in General Wrestling
WM XIX got 560,000, which was horrible for a WM, which can be put down to Hogan v Vince getting the lions share of the hype, when it wasn't a match that a lot of people clearly wanted to pay for. Orton isn't a total failiure as such, but he is a failiure in the sense that he didn't get over anywhere near the level expected of him. -
WCW Pro in 1991 had a streak of three weeks of main events that were all well over ***+, with the matches being Z-Man, Dustin Rhodes and Big Josh v Richard Morton, Terry Taylor and Thomas Rich, Brian Pillman v Ricky Morton, and Steve Austin and Bobby Eaton v Brian Pillman and Z-Man. WWF had one of the very few Ricky Steamboat v Bret Hart matches air on TV in 1986 that was PPV quality. Pat Tanaka had a pair of ***+ matches with 1-2-3 Kid and Marty Jannetty on WWF syndicated TV in 1993.
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Benoit vs. Triple H on Raw tommorow night
Hunter's Torn Quad replied to iliketurtles's topic in The WWE Folder
The one thing they weren't doing with Benoit during his title reign was trying to make him into their top draw. -
Re: Bret Hart, the IC Title, and WCW. The title change had nothing to do with his almost going to WCW. It was simply a transition to lead into a face v face title match at WM 8 against Piper. Bret had come to terms with WCW, but when he went to Vince about it he was informed that his contract had automatically rolled over for another year, and was unable to leave. During his second singles run in 1991. During his singles run in 1988, he used the piledriver as a finisher. Sid was being an asshole. As some of the wrestlers were drinking at the bar in the hotel, Sid was mouthing off at Arn over getting a new contract and holding the company up for money, while at the same time Arn just had his pay cut in half. Sid also said words to the effect of that it was time for Arn and Ric Flair to move aside. One thing led to another, and they had the fight.
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Brock got injured a few weeks before Survivor Series 2002, I think at a house show. It was in a match against Big Show, and it was a rib injury, possibly a break. They took the belt off of him due to both wanting to keep the WWE Title on house shows, and because they, for some reason, wanted to hurry up his face turn. Lesnar was wanting to work through the injury, but WWE wanted him to rest up, and kept him off house shows. Undertaker's last heel run didn't last long because it just didn't work. People didn't really want to boo him because of the nostalgia factor. Crash Holly was fired for disciplinary reasons, involving his drink problem. At one point back in 2000, he had passed out at an autograph session at WWF New York because of his drinking, and had been on perpetual thin ice ever since.
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When was the last time Shelton even got any mic time of his own ?
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He'd have turned gay and wanted to marry Mankind. Seriously. Oh dear God, Russo wanted to do that? -=Mike It was in one of the last scripts he turned in.