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  1. I actually had a habit of taping just about everything, so I have a lot of stuff on tape that might be considered hard to find these days. Triple H vs TAKA, Triple H vs Jericho with the fake belt change, Triple H and AUstin vs Benoit and Jericho with the tag title change, Kurt Angle vs Brock Lesnar Iron Man Match on Smackdown, The Smackdown Royal Rumble amongst other things. I also have both WCW All Nighters on tape as well that I picked up from a dealer at an indy show last year.

     

    What I would love to have on tape is some old WWF Superstars / Prime Time / Wrestling Challange / RAW from 1992-1994ish when I first started watching wrestling as a kid.


  2. I just got back from the show. My friends and I had great seats, and this was easily the most entertaining show I've ever been to. Just seeing a lot of these old guys comeback for one night was fantastic. The crowd was hot throughout the show, except during Kennedy vs Jannetty where eveyrone just died completely. The legends battle royal got over pretty big, except for guys who were relatively unknown to much of the crowd like The Goon and Bart Gunn.

     

    The dark match was DH Smith defeating Steve Corino

     

    After the show, the beer bash went on for about 10 more minutes. I caught most of it on film, so I'll upload some pics and videos tomorrow. I assume that The Godfathers women may may have legitimately been prostitutes and / or nude models as they started flashing their tits at the crowd for some reason during the beer bash. Overall though, just a fantastic show to be at live. Motherfucking Bastion Booger, The Repo Man, Skinner, and Gillberg, that's all I have to say. All the legends had intros live as well, not sure if they went to commercial on TV.


  3. --Several more people have been contacted by WWE to appear at Monday's Raw 15th anniversary show. Basically, every name not under contract to TNA and not named Bill Goldberg or Brock Lesnar has been called. Oh, and Ole Anderson, but he was never on Raw to begin with. As noted yesterday, Dwayne Johnson turned down the invite.

     

    Does mean RAW's #1 Superstar = The Repo Man?

     

    Either way, I can't wait, I have great seats for this show, and Hogan better fuckin appear live, I'll be pissed if it's some pre-taped bullshit.


  4. I'm actually looking forward to Dave writing about her life in the WON. Most people, myself included, are only familliar with her modern run from 1984-87, when she was already way over the hill, I know little to nothing about her pre-WWF career, and it'll be an interesting story about not only Moolah, but Womens Wrestling in general.


  5. I watched the 1992 MSG show last night, I'm pretty sure most of the highlights already aired on a MSG Classics show earlier in the year however. The show itself was nothing spectacular at all, and actually featured only the worst of the roster at that point, leaving out Flair, Savage, Bret, Shawn, amongst others. Just a few things I noticed while watching the show however

     

    When did Hercules make a comeback as a face? As far as I could remember Power and Glory just kind of faded into the background after getting murdered in 10 seconds by LOD at Wrestlemania 7. Was this just an extremely short run, because I don't remember him being around at that point at all.

     

    Also, isn't it funny now in hindsight, in the era of only 4 PPV's a year, that they've already got the entire Wrestlemania card laid out, and they're doing the hard sell for the show in February, even though it's 2 full months away? I guess now in retrospect this model for Pay Per Views has both it's upsides and downsides. While having only 4 PPV's a year does make them seem more special, the television during the in between periods end up being dreadfully boring, since they have nothing at all to build up to, as can be seen in the Prime Time Wrestling repeats.


  6. Has anyone brought up the fact that 24/7 has almost exhausted the entire run of Tuesday Night Titans? I'm not sure exactly how long it ran, but they're coming pretty close to the end probably by the end of this year. Hopefully they finally start airing 90's era Superstars or All American Wrestling in it's place.


  7. Go figure. My trip to Vegas was pretty good, I think I might have enjoyed it more though without my old man, but there's always next time. The best advice I can give is don't stay for longer then 3 days, there simply isn't enough to see to make staying that long worth it, at least not for free. All the casino's are essentially the same, I actually thought New York New York and Luxor were the most interesting amongst them. If you're going to see a show, I definitely recommend Penn and Teller, they were outstanding. As far as gambling goes, I just stuck to the slots, as the table games all have their own set of rules and etiquette and although most Casino's do offer lessons as certain scheduled times, I just didn't bother. With the slots, if you're afraid of losing money then don't bother because that's inevitably what's going to happen. Always quit while you're ahead, even if it's just a little bit. I definitely want to go back, maybe next year, but I think I had my fill for the 5 days I was there in July.


  8. I would say publicly, 2007 so far has probably been the worst year for the WWE, and it's really only looking to get worse.

     

    From a business standpoint however, I think the year and a half long period from about June 1995 with Mable winning the King of the Ring until Survivor Series 1996 when Austin finally started getting his push to the top, was the absolute lowest period for the product, and they have never even come close to getting that bad since. That period saw the most worthless lugs getting main event pushes, an undercard roster filled from top to bottom with comedy gimmicks and has-beens, and just some of the most god awful bad wrestling product your eyes will ever witness. So no, as bad as Hornswaggle McMahon and The Great Khali are, they aren't even in the same galaxy as Triple H fighting Henry Godwin in a farm match, or Jim Neidhart doing a Who's On First Gimmick.


  9. I always thought that the Eugene character had much longer legs and much more depth then WWE ever tried to go with it. They should have just had him go balls out Rain Man style where he acts goofy as hell outside the ring, but is a Kurt Angle / Chris Benoit type inside the ring who goes hold for hold and just tears his opponents apart. They could have even gotten him some huge heel heat for the "I wasn't really retarded it was just an act to get attention" heel turn that never happened. They just dropped the ball completely with the Character, and just turned him into another cartoon to sell merchandise. At least Nick will probably have some success doing Indy's and maybe TNA doing a straight man gimmick after years of acting retarded.


  10. We're getting to the point on PTW where there's new blood filtering in by the week. Ted Dibiase and Bam Bam Bigelow are featured/referred to. What a brilliant character the Million Dollar Man was. But holy shit, Virgil may be wearing the gayest outfit I've ever seen.

     

    Supposedly the story is that Virgil got his job by unleashing his hose on Pat Pattersons desk, so you might be on to something there. I just like the veiled hint of racism with the Virgil character, "Yes Suh!"


  11. you should have asked him if there's ever going to be a payoff for the "DAMN" gimmick or if it's going to continue to be beaten to the ground while being unfunny.

     

    One of my friends asked him if he was ever going to return to the ring, and Ron told him that he was considering it after Summerslam, so it's possible that a Santito vs Ron Simmons match will be the payoff.


  12. Just a funny side note, Ron Simmons was signing autographs at this Indy show I was at tonight, and I asked him "What was going through your head when you first got to WWF and they told you you were going to dress like Spartacus?" His response to me was "Man, I was just waiting to hear the punch line, and it turned out that they weren't joking!"


  13. I do feel bad for her, as she was recording 20 seconds of an almost two hour movie for her little brother to get him excited about it. Why wouldn't I feel bad that she might spend a year in prison or have to pay a rediculous fine. Had she had a fucking camcorder and had an hour and a half of the movie recorded, and then stated it was to get her brother excited for the movie, then I'd be heartless and say she had it coming. As it stands, she made a mistake and some manager decided to follow the rules for once, but decided he was too afraid to confront a girl about not recording footage and kicking her out. He decided to call the police to do his job for him.

     

    The policy is always call the cops first, detain the person making the recording second. Don't blame the theaters, blame the film industry lobby.

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