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Somehow I doubt the results to "what match did you enjoy most" will be observed with great attention.
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Review: WWF Royal Rumble 2002, from Atlanta, Georgia, 1/20/2002.
Hawk 34 commented on a blog entry in LFC Blog
Can't believe you didn't mention Perfect spitting and slapping the gum away when he was hung over the ropes. That was one of the very few memorable moments of that event. -
If you were to ask a random person to run off names of current NBA players, how often do you think Tim Duncan would be among the first ten names mentioned (if ten at all)? Duncan is a tremendous player but he's virtually anonymous in comparison to other big name stars like Kobe, Shaq and Lebron. However, Mayweather is one of the very few people, if at all, that a random person would name when asked about present day boxers or MMA fighters.
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I wasn't sure if Tully had any residual bitterness since that JBL incident.
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Arn, Barry, Melenko, Dillon are assured to appear (not sure if Dillon and Melenko would be considered worthy). Would Ole and Tully appear? I wouldn't put Pillman in exclusively for his spot as Horsemen but he wouldn't be a bad choice. I figure Jericho would induct Melenko, Heenan (if capable) does the honors for Arn. Ole can have another old timer like Jack Brisco. Tully? I'm not sure but perhaps Dusty since they had a pretty good history together as rivals but he may want someone else. Windham getting inducted by Jack Lanza seems right. If they did include Pillman, Austin would be a no-brainer.
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Wasn't that pretty much Triple H during the first main event heel run from 99-01? Outside of the pissed reaction to the Cactus Jack reveal, I can't recall when HHH backed down from a face.
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Also, very few people would/could take it on Raw. If he busted it out against Kendrick, fans would want to see it against others. He's also a heel, so doing a flashy move like that wouldn't be wise.
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I was filling out the Raw side under the assumption that Punk-Umaga would be the ECW match (again that was under what I wanted to see) besides a C4 off the ladder would be a incredible image for WM lore. He won't be there.
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They could do the entire HOF in Dallas around Texan natives such as Von Erichs, Austin and The Funk Brothers. As well as other famous names from WCCW.
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The problem is that Matt isn't certain to be back right now. Otherwise, MVP would be left on the sidelines. Better to put him in a major attraction match then nothing at all. The momentum for Matt-MVP was really damaged by Hardy's injury. It'd be difficult to get that feud to the level it was at when it was disrupted.
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At least it's an actual athelete with personality who can physically get involved. Donald Trump was a big mess (It worked though). If they can build up momentum over the next month with Mayweather/Show and whomever else gets involved. Also, if they include MVP as Show's partner, it's a step up from a public image standpoint over the face painted fat guy in Umaga.
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As for Khali and Henry/BDV, I imagine they have a pre-show battle royal. Let the Big Angry Black Dudes dominate that. Leave Khali to a comedy skit which is probably the best use for him at the moment. I do fear they'll try to be cute and put Henry in the MitB.
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That's why the ECW title situation is a crucial part to the MitB match. If Chavo retains the title and they choose to defend it, Punk is the lone option. If they put the title back on Punk such as next week, they can still set up a match with another heel such as Umaga or MVP. I think they'll leave the ECW title off the show and Punk works the MitB match to give Jeff a serious threat in the minds of the fans. Leaving Chavo off the show and probably gets involved in the Edge-UT match. Personally I'd go with this Jeff, Jericho, Kennedy, Paul Burchill, Kane, Shelton, Chavo Guerrero and either Stevie Richards who is getting a mini-push or Elijah Burke and they can play up him and Burke having the advantage being semi-partners and close friends. Leave Punk with Umaga who'd be brought in by Estrada.
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The violence wasn't really a big issue for Dexter as it was for language and content. You see more horrific images on CSI and Criminal Minds then Dexter typically showed.
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They have to stick with eight because it's a great way to stick two more mid-card acts who deserve a spot on the show but can't get their own program. Make it 4/4 for Raw and SDECW as well. A big aspect of the MITB match will be the status of the ECW Title.
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HTM is pretty active in the indy market. I'm not sure how many shows he does per year but it's likely around 18-25 shows a year, not to mention the conventions.
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70 bucks? I'm fine with 54.99 which is reasonable...I suppose but the HD is outrageous. Luckily, my service doesn't add costs to HDPPV.
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Review: Monday Night RAW and WCW Monday Nitro from 6/2/97.
Hawk 34 commented on a blog entry in LFC Blog
I loved the WWF Marathon house shows where they would tape a months worth of shows for the various syndication broadcasts. You'd see people like Dibiase work 5 matches a night. The downside was that people like Warlord worked 5 matches a night. -
What's wrong with having a daughter? I wonder how HHH would react if a young wrestler in 24 years tries to hook up with one of the girls?
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..what? Sarcasm. I asked if he was still rehabbing after that. If this MVP/Matt Hardy match is going to happen at WM I thought this would be the week he would return to hype it. Sure there's still more than a month until WM, but I'm eager for their feud to rekindle, if that's indeed what plans are. I think we're more likely to see MVP team with TBS against Batista and Mayweather at this point. Matt-MVP has lost all the momentum anyways. As Jimmy Yang, I think if they just kept him and Moore as a regular tag team and give them another real push to the titles like they had for a month in ECW, it would be a good use of them.
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For all the talk about Steamboat not having "wrestled" in 14 years, consider that he worked a physical confrontation with CM Punk in 2004. However, that doesn't mean he's in any condition to wrestle Ric Flair. Sting was still putting on good matches in TNA and could work well with Flair to do a passable match. Steamboat couldn't.
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He was on my on-screen guide, does that count? In fact, all it said was "Featured: Chavo. (Pro Wrestling)". He should steal Samoa Joe's old catchphrase. Chavo Guerrero is Pro Wrestling.
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No heel turn. Thank goodness and good match as well aside from that horrid corner botch.
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I know he'll be on SD but no appearence nor a mention of Chavo Guerrero shouldn't happen.