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Hunter's Torn Quad

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  1. Did you miss the taped conversation where Vince agrees to the run-in finish? Or where everyone involved in the originally intended finish were in the gorilla position waiting to run-in, and wondering what the hell was going on when the screwjob went down? It can be proved that the finish that went down wasn't the one agreed upon.
  2. Then Vince would counter-sue over Bret punching him.
  3. At least twice, Vince proposed an idea that involved Bret putting over Shawn at Survivor Series. Though the second one doesn't really count, because it was designed to get Bret to leave.
  4. So subtle that there's no buzz over it whatsoever. Of course, that might just as likely be down to nobody really caring about Booker TNA showing up.
  5. Triple H was aware. He was the one who told Shawn he shouldn't do the job to Bret.
  6. Yes there is . He doesnt hand pick that incident but he does mention that he has had to discipline HBK. In that interview he also goes ahead to say that Big Show was someone who had incredible talent but lets it all go to waste because of his holier than thou attitude. I could be wrong but I think it was OTR with Landsberg. I'd rather believe someone like Taker here It was OTR with Landsberg. Landsberg mentioned the incident with Undertaker warning Shawn over doing the job for Austin, and while Undertaker didn't outright say it was true, what he said made it very clear that it was. And it's probably not a good idea to take Shawn's book at face value, because, among other things, he also claimed to have come up with the sharpshooter spot in the Montreal match, which wasn't true.
  7. It's Kennedy vs. Triple H in a Lumberjack match for Raw. The kayfabe article on WWE.come say Kennedy has made himself the captain of his team at Survivor Series, and challenged Triple H to the match.
  8. Everyone's favorite Chris Master's moment: Triple H mocks Master's loss of weight
  9. I hate, hate, hate when people say this. Batista has never failed any test that we know of. He's never been named in any of the pharmacy busts. We all know that it's very likely that he uses steroids based on his appearance, but you can't implicate someone because of the way they look. He is subject to the same testing and rules as everyone else. He hasn't failed multiple tests like Masters or Booker. It's ridiculous throw him under the bus for someone else's screwups. Or he has such a good position, the he gets prepared before the test comes up. I'm willing to bet, Triple H gives him the ole "Nudge, Nude, Wink, Wink" treatment around test time. Too Bad Masters didn't have a friend in a high place. Batista and those on his level don't need to be told ahead of time when the tests are. They just need to be able to afford the stuff that allows them to pass a test that is full of loopholes as it is. If you're failing the WWE Wellness Policy, it just means you're either an idiot for not exploiting the loopholes or you can't afford the good stuff. That they hired Test in the first place is reason to think they'll bring Masters in.
  10. The actual part of F4W talking about Brooke getting fired:
  11. What are the odds on Booker T and Sharmell showing dissension within the first month?
  12. Frank Mir. Meltzer.
  13. A clip of Essa Rios versus Ken 'Kennedy' Anderson, with Kennedy looking like a stick-figure when compared to how he looks now.
  14. http://msn.foxsports.com/nfl/story/7407546
  15. At least with the Observer HoF, entrance is determined by votes from a mixture of current wrestlers, former wrestlers, historians, etc. With the WWE HoF, whether you go in depends on whether Vince McMahon likes you that year. The Rock thought enough of getting into the Observer HoF that he wrote to Meltzer about it, saying he appreciated the sentiment from those who voted for him, and also talking about his various opponents and what he thought of them.
  16. Mike Johnson is saying the same thing as well.
  17. Mid-South in the program with Bill Watts.
  18. His title win over Rock at No Mercy was MOTY quality before they screwed it up with Stephanie doing a run-in.
  19. The matches that immediately spring to mind with DiBiase are his run with Savage right after Savage won the WWF title. DiBiase and Savage had excellent chemistry and the matches were right at the **** level, with the highlight probably being their cage match at MSG when a fan climbed the cage as Virgil and DiBiase were trying to prevent Savage from escaping. Even though they don't do anything crazy, it almost makes me wince whenever DiBiase does his trademark backwards rolling bump; when you know he had to have done that bump almost every match he's in, it's easy to see where his neck problems were undoubtedly exasperated. DiBiase's run with Roberts also produced some great matches.
  20. Two sets of reports on what's happened so far:
  21. PWI put a Flair vs. Andre match in second runner-up spot in their match of the year awards in 1977. I'm pretty sure Andre had a series of NWA title matches against the champion, which he'd win by DQ, and it might have been Flair he faced.
  22. To be fair, we don't know how exactly both men failed the Wellness Policy. It could just as easily be for using painkillers they don't have a prescription for, than anything steroid related.
  23. By all accounts, including HTM himself, Reed was meant to get the IC belt but didn't because he couldn't be found.
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