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At least Eddy is winning the title.
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Credit: canoe.ca http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Canada/2004/02/02/333505-cp.html
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I think they're pretty even in both. HBK is more over as a babyface than Jericho though. And in my opinion, HBK is more quicker and crisp in the ring than Jericho. Jericho has a much better grasp of psychology and selling than HBK does.
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HHH Can't climb a ladder. LOL Sure, he did at Armageddon 2002, but his knees got fucked up last year, and it would be like saying Austin should be in ladder matches post 1997 (never had one anyway) What about KOTR 1999?
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Jericho is much better than HBK, both in the ring and on the mic.
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This is Canada, we'll have 12.
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Orton should feud with Test. I'd be interested in seeing what kind of heat it gets.
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Actually, I think Republicans support Dean because they know it would be a cakewalk for Bush.
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The Kickoff OB, Ball to the 40 penalty in the NFL
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It is needed, otherwise kickers would just kick it out of bounds to avoid a return. The coverage typically can't get down the field fast enough, unlike on punts, so the penalty is very much needed. -
Top Canadian Weekend Grosses. Total gross is in brackets. 1. The Butterfly Effect - $1,118,479 ($3,406,689) 2. Along Came Polly - $945,743 ($5,936,402) 3. Lord of the Rings: Return of the King - $836,559 ($47,415,105) 4. Monster - $523,555 ($1,106,660) 5. You Got Served - $508,565 ($508,565) 6. Big Fish - $495,347 ($5,441,969) 7. Cold Mountain - $382,675 ($6,261,634) 8. Cheaper By The Dozen - $364,999 ($7,975,452) 9. Win A Date With Tad Hamilton! - $355,281 ($1,076,878) 10. The Perfect Score - $347,632 ($347,632) Credit: tribute.ca
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1990: Shawn Michaels comes in, gets a couple of punches in and is immediately clotheslined out by Warrior. He lands on his feet and then spins around in a WTF? type pose. 1991: After lasting for 50+ minutes, Martel stupidly goes to the top and gets tossed out by Bulldog. 1992: Roddy Piper & Rick Martel are fighting on the ropes and Sid just casually pushes them both out. 1993: Perfect eliminating Flair in 1993. A classic moment, if just for Heenan's commentary alone. 1994: Jeff Jarrett thinks he eliminated Savage, then goes right after Diesel. Savage comes from behind, knocks him into Diesel and eliminates Jarrett in under 90 seconds. 1995: Luger goes for the ten punches in the corner on Crush, and casually gets dumped from behind by Shawn. 1996: Headhunter #1 comes in and gets tossed by Vader. Headhunter #2 comes out and #1 enters the ring with him, and they both get tossed almost immediately. 1999: Austin stomps on Billy's injured ankle and then tosses him. 2000: Road Dogg is taunting Billy Gunn after he gets eliminated and knocked out from behind by Kane. 2001: Matt & Jeff eliminate themselves with Drew Carey standing in the ring watching. 2002: Maven eliminates Undertaker. 2003: Maven thinks he eliminates Undertaker and gets slaughtered.
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Not that big of a deal really. Now if Konami or Square or EA goes, then it will be worth talking about.
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Shawn Michaels has no business being anywhere near the main event at Wrestlemania at this point in his career.
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I would have liked to see Michael the Human Torch and Jeff Varner from Australian Outback make it. In addition to Brian who I already mentioned. Johnny Fairplay probably deserved to be there too. But realistically, there were very few memorable women on this show and most of them are on. I could see picking someone like Heidi or Sandra, but that's about it. Amber is close to the worst Survivor in the history of the show (Osten would be the absolute worst). They could have picked pretty much anybody else that was more interesting than her.
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Go ahead. The Packers are mine. I only took the others because of people dropping out.
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This one is full of dead links, so it is for the best that a new thread is started.
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Rikishi/Rock is alright, and Taker/Angle is better than the Fully Loaded match, but has a terrible ending and doesn't even come close to touching the Smackdown match from shorly after Summerslam. The Survivor Series matches are way too short and rushed, although the Radicals/DX match is the better of the two. The Women's match is notable for Lita getting busted open and nothing else. I can't even remember much about the opener, which means it is probably the same as any other match of its type. Jericho/Kane is good if you like Jericho being made to look like a jobber, otherwise forget it. Austin was worthless before his match with Benoit on RAW where he remembered how to work again, and it is easily the worst main event of the year (even moreso than the 6-Man at KOTR). Holly/Regal is not nearly as good as the one they had at Armaggeddon (which wasn't great either, but watchable). 1999 was pretty bad too, but it didn't piss me off like 2000 did. At least Big Show winning the title was something surprising. Survivor Series 2000 is just like a big RAW promoting Armaggeddon which was the bigger show.
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I've got the Packers.
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I thought this was the worst Survivor Series of them all.
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All-Stars is hardly representative of who the best survivor actually is, because these people all know each other so guys like Richard & Rob C (the smarter, better Rob) have no chance in hell. The losers who fly under the radar will do the best.
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I missed Rich. Regardless of the outcome of this show, he is THE Survivor. Also, I wished Brian was on this show. He was the second best winner.
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I'm glad it was the Panthers. The Eagles would have been beaten into a bloody pulp.
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Terrible kick.
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TD PANTHERS!!!!!!