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Lex Luger back in jail
Hunter's Torn Quad replied to Hunter's Torn Quad's topic in General Wrestling
Another allocade for Luger to add to his trophy case. -
I can also more legal-based skits and more insanity on Raw and Smackdown as Vince continues his slow and gradual meltdown.
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WWE can sue for anything their petty little minds tell them they can.
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Of course Brock pissed Vince off. He outworked his legal team. I knew Vince would try and stick it to Brock for beating him the first time, and now he is. And it'll work just as well this time as it did the first time. 2-0 to Brock.
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Murdoch Getting Pushed, Cade Getting Depushed
Hunter's Torn Quad replied to a topic in The WWE Folder
Dear Good Little Boy, Would you settle for no more New Jake? Thanks, Santa And for the people complaining about Murdoch's body, just remember what the guys take to get the bodies you're demanding. Then remember what taking those things can do to them. -
Already posted.
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Murdoch Getting Pushed, Cade Getting Depushed
Hunter's Torn Quad replied to a topic in The WWE Folder
It's sad that a normal looking body is seen as being 'flabby'. Go take a look at his photo's on the WWE site. He's not ripped by any means, but he's nowhere close to being flabby. -
Murdoch Getting Pushed, Cade Getting Depushed
Hunter's Torn Quad replied to a topic in The WWE Folder
Are you for real? So you only like seeing muscley guys in tights? You care that much? Is there a closet you're hiding in, somewhere? As HTQ said, get off of the misconception that only ripped/jacked guys are in shape. You can be in shape and NOT toned at the same time, you know? The guy's workrate is decent and he's a throwback to Stan Hansen, Dick Murdoch, etc. so I'm all for guys like him kicking the asses of pretty boys like Cade et al. And Hansen and Murdoch could work for thirty minutes if need be. Not would you think about two guys who most people wouldn't think are in shape. -
Murdoch Getting Pushed, Cade Getting Depushed
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Hey now.... that's a little harsh to Jeff Jarrett... at least Jarrett has some average charisma and mic skills. Cade doesn't even have that going for him. You'd think otherwise if they actually gave Cade more time to talk. He's a good talker if allowed the time to do so. As for charisma, I'd still put Cade ahead of Jarrett. -
Well, it did change wrestling forever. We hardly ever trusted WCW for those types of promises again. You should never have trusted them in the first place for this one. The wrestlers never did.
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Murdoch Getting Pushed, Cade Getting Depushed
Hunter's Torn Quad replied to a topic in The WWE Folder
Imagine that. A wrestler wearing wrestling trunks. What will they think of next? Murdoch is in shape, and he's athletic. Just because he's not jacked to the gills doesn't mean he's not in shape or athletic. People need to get used to normal bodies, and not the myth created by years of bodies built with needles and pills. Maybe there's a writer who thinks he's funny. Maybe Vince just felt like it. Or maybe they think he has more talent than his partner, Jeff Jarrett Mk II -
I just feel that having him sneak in after somebody else had done the work for him made him look weak. Sure, it's a smart move but I don't think they managed to make Angle a credible champion during his run. Not only that but he was stunnered by Austin right after the win. I feel the same way about the Survivor Series match with Undertaker. It was smart but made him look like he couldn't beat the guy on his own. Just my opinion. They do that with champions they're not intending to build around. It's stupid, because it makes the champion, and the title, look weak, but that's how they work.
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A lot of the locker room didn't want Hogan in either. They'd either been in WCW with him and knew what he was like, or they'd heard the horror stories and didn't want the same bullshit going on in WWE. And then Vince panicked and, well, you know the rest.
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What made it worse was that just after WCW died, the office talked about who they should bring in, and nobody wanted Nash. Not one person thought it would be a good idea to bring him in. And then Vince panicked and went against what everybody wanted and morale sank.
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Who was the poor 'woman' he impregnated?
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It's likely that Eddie would have died even if he had felt those signs. Eddie did a lot of damage to his body over the years, and simply feeling the signs might not have been enough.
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Internet writers use this line way too much. Maybe because morale is regularly given reason to fall to low levels.
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I fail to understand why Brock would be such a good thing for TNA. You mean apart from furthering the perception that name wrestlers are willingly choosing TNA over WWE? If Brock came in, it doesn't have to be for anything more than a one-shot deal. TNA could present it as them be able to make the deal that Vince McMahon couldn't; bringing Lesnar back to wrestling in America. And that would mean a lot.
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Who came up with that gimmick/angle?
Hunter's Torn Quad replied to Damaramu's topic in General Wrestling
Correct. Eric was in Japan for one of the New Japan vs UWF-I dome cards, saw the heat was off the charts, and asked why. -
Already part of another entry, I thought this match deserved its own thread: Hulk Hogan v The Warrior – Halloween Havoc 1998 Billed as an ultra important rematch that the people have been waiting 8 years for, this is actually an exercise in ego placating that has been 8 years in the making. Warrior beat Hogan at Wrestlemania VI back in 1990, and this is Hogan’s chance to get his win back, and all it cost for this ego trip was about $3m, which is what WCW paid Warrior for this match, and maybe a couple of others, before letting him sit at home for the remainder of his deal due to Warrior being totally useless. This match was straight out of the 80’s, with slow and plodding brawling, if what these two did can even be called brawling. Indeed, the blows that these two men exchanged were so weak, that you’re left wondering why they bothered to sell any of them, when they had all the force of a tortoise’s fart. In the midst of all the sloppy brawling, they squeezed in a few notable spots from their Wrestlemania match, the three main ones being: 1: Nick Patrick getting bumped by Hogan off a criss-cross spot, but in a very comical manner, due to Hogan barely even touching Patrick, and Patrick throwing himself almost halfway across the ring. 2: After more bad brawling, and the N W O B Team of Giant, Stevie Ray and Vincent running in to play pinball for Warrior’s bad punches, Warrior covered Hogan, even though he could clearly see the referee was still down. This allowed Warrior to check on the referee and, and stop me if you’ve seen this before, allow Hogan to sneak up from behind and hit a belly-to-back suplex. 3: Warrior hitting two double ax handles off the top rope, which Warrior was kind enough to warn Hogan about beforehand, as Warrior was heard telling Hogan, “I’m coming off the ropes.” Somewhere in all this mess, Hogan’s weightlifting belt came into play, with both men using it, and Warrior using it as a makeshift knuckleduster, and getting a little juice from Hogan. This led up to that spot, where Hogan tried to throw a fireball at Warrior, but totally botched it up in such a laughable fashion that the crowd groaned badly, and it was around this point, or maybe even beforehand, that pretty much all the heat vanished from the arena. Not that the crowd were molten for this abomination to begin with, but what heat this match had had evaporated into nothingness by now. Remember at the beginning how I said the match was straight out of the 80’s ? Well, so was the finish. Eric Bischoff hit ringside, and jumped up onto the apron and grabbed the referee in a side headlock, which allowed Horace Hogan, who Hulk had beaten down on the previous Nitro, to hit the ring and turn heel by giving Warrior a very gentle chair shot to the back, which Warrior sold like he’d been hit with a shotgun at close range. Hogan made the cover, hooked the tights, and Eric let go of the referee who counted the pinfall, giving Hogan his win, his ego boost, and ending this absolute disaster of a ‘match’. The Horace Hogan turn on Warrior, when he had just got beaten up Hogan and the B Team the week before, was explained the next night on Nitro as tough love or some other such nonsense. So, what did Eric Bischoff and WCW get out of paying Warrior $3m so Hogan could get his win back ? They got the single worst match in WCW/NWA PPV history, and the worst match to ever take place during the WCW v WWF rivalry. This total joke of a wrestling match had absolutely no redeeming features at all. Not even watching Hogan botch a spot in such a monumentally incompetent fashion could give this stinking pile of shit any value. I know why this match took place, but quite why anyone would think fans would give a damn about this match, when the clamor for a rematch had died out almost as soon as the first match had ended, I don’t know. Even if every single demeaning and negative word in the English language was wheeled out, you would still fail to accurately describe this utter shambles of a match. Rating: Absolute Suck.
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When asked for my opinion of Scherer: Dave Scherer is to journalism what Pol Pot was to humanity.
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If you want to know who really came up with the screwjob spot, then get ready for a long wait. Or a short one.
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He's still lying.