Kahran Ramsus
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Kahran Ramsus replied to A Guy Who Injects Heroin Into Kids' Eyes's topic in The WWE Folder
June 1989 at Maple Leaf Gardens WWF Champion Hulk Hogan d. Randy Savage Mr. Perfect fought Bret Hart to a 20 minute time limit draw WWF Tag Team Champions Demolition d. The Fabulous Rougeaus Rick Martel d. Tito Santana Jake Roberts d. Ted Dibiase via DQ after Dibiase hit Roberts with a chair Virgil got the Damien treatment The Bushwhackers d. The Brainbusters, when Tully pinned Arn. I still don't know how that worked. Dino Bravo d. Hercules Paul Roma d. Boris Zhukov EDIT: Greg Valentine d. Ron Garvin. I always forget about this match. -
Smackdown is much better than WWF 1999. 1999 was the worst year in the history of the company as far as I'm concerned. It only looks good because WCW 1999 was even worse.
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Faulk missed two games, one of which they won, so don't give me that excuse. Even if he is out, you continue to run the ball with Gordon (or whoever the backup is this year). If not, then good defences will pounce on you. Looking at the stats from last year, the Rams passed an average of 41.8 times per game that they lost versus 31.4 times per game that they won. That is quite a difference. You can't win in the NFL if you don't run the ball. The passing offense is mainly there just to be good enough so that the defense doesn't stack the line against your RB or to help you come from behind if something went wrong earlier. In the past 10 years, only the Rams of 1999 and 49ers of 1994 won the Super Bowl favouring a passing offense to a running one. The Rams won by the skin of their teeth, and the 49ers just completely dominated the woefully undertalented Chargers in pretty much every aspect of the game. The 94 Chargers are the weakest Super Bowl team in recent memory.
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Top Ten Wrestlers in the WWE today 1. Eddy Guerrero 2. Chris Benoit These two switch often, but right now Eddy is hotter than Benoit is. 3. Kurt Angle 4. Rey Misterio The rest of the fab four. Misterio is a little too spotty compared to Angle, but still can outperform him on any given day. There is a big drop-off in talent at this point. 5. Chris Jericho. Best part of his career as far as in-ring performance goes, but he still blows too many spots and doesn't go above and beyond his usual level of performance like the guys above him can on occasion. 6. WGTT. As a unit. Neither are as good on their own, although Benjamin is the better of the two. Together they are fantastic. 7. Brock Lesnar. Similar to Angle, but not as experienced. He still make mistakes, but can go when he's on. He deserves something for carrying Big Show to his best matches in years. 8. Ultimo Dragon. Could be as high as #5 if he ever gets a chance. 9. Tajiri. He's been involved in some good matches lately, and is probably the best on the roster of actually making it look like he's hurting his opponent. Still a notch below the likes of Dragon & Mysterio. 10. Jamie Noble. Like Dragon, all he needs is a chance to show himself. Dragon is more proven then Noble is, but Noble has more upside since he is younger and healthier.
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We recognize that, but it is still something that needs to be done. They can come around for big announcements like Linda does, but they should stay out of the day-to-day storylines.
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Ok. You can say goodbye to Jericho, Matt Hardy, Rey, Dragon, etc. then while Vince, Steph & HHH take up all the time every week. Everybody knows what will happen. Want to know why Vengeance is regarded at the best PPV of the year? Because we didn't have HHH, Nash, Steiner, Test, and all the other terrible RAW wrestlers screwing it up. The worst possible thing that WWE could do right now is end the split.
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The Invasion. Here was the biggest storyline in the history of the pro-wrestling that was blown largely because the WWF guys were always booked to win and other numerous gaffs along the way (ex. Buff Bagwell). Goldberg, like the NWO, never was going to work simply because its Goldberg. For one, he is hated in both Canada and the Northeast. These are two of the WWF's biggest markets (the third is Texas, where Goldberg has no problem) so he is working at a disadvantage to begin with. He is both injury-prone, reckless, refuses to job, and won't work more than a set number of dates including no house shows. He is the second coming of the Ultimate Warrior, even if he did get over there is simply no way that this would be able to work due to the baggage that he brings.
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Vengeance. I predicted Kurt would win, but by no means was it a shoe-in. Brock could have easily taken it. This month's Summerslam is also hard to predict, but I am going with Kurt again.
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I agree with this, but I don't consider writers doing their job to be a major overhaul. Say what you want about La Resistance, but at least they are recognizable. Haas, Benjamin & Cena all are headed in the right direction character-wise. It is the Orlando Jordon or Garrison Cade's of the world that drive me insane.
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Far and away the biggest problem is pushing the wrong guys. Aside from that, the overall SE feel is only a minor annoyance to me and still popular to the marks. The storylines are ok bad aside from the usual Gerwitz 'comedy' crap, they are just used on the wrong guys. After you change who is getting pushed, then you can tinker with the product, but that problem has to be solved above all else.
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Order in: 1. Shawn Michaels 2. Chris Jericho 3. Randy Orton 4. Kevin Nash 5. Triple H 6. Goldberg Eliminations 1. Kevin Nash (by HHH) 2. Chris Jericho (by HBK) 3. HBK (by HHH) 4. Goldberg (by HHH) 5. HHH (by Orton) WINNER AND NEW WORLD CHAMPION: Randy Orton HHH will valiantly give it his all taking out Goldberg (which he will, Goldberg has no chance in this thing) and the treacherous Orton merely covers an already injured HHH for the win. HHH turns face and does his injury angle, and Orton becomes the main heel/pansy that HHH will defeat when he returns.
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After watching MNF I can safely say the Rams aren't going to Super Bowl. They STILL pass too much, and they STILL have no idea how to manage the clock (wasting all their time outs because they didn't have proper players on the field, including one for the first play of the second half). Mike Martz, the worst head coach in the NFL, has obviously learned nothing and they won't win the Super Bowl as long as he's there. It doesn't matter how good you are, if your opponents know what you are going to do. Also, unless they get Pace back, Warner will be back in the hospital by Week 4.
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They'll live if those guys get hurt. Tampa's achilles heel is its running game. It will do them in, the question is when.
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Atlanta is this year's version of the 2002 Chicago Bears. Mark my words.
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Any guy who brings in Trung Canidate & Rob Johnson hasn't learned anything,
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How many people do YOU think will hold the title
Kahran Ramsus replied to Just call me Dan's topic in The WWE Folder
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Of those, I liked two. The Unforgiven 2001 and JD 2002 matches. His ECW stuff in particular is complete trash.
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Brock's had more good matches this year then RVD has had in his career (of course, that equals about 2).
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Me too. I still like Benoit better overall, but Eddy has been outperforming him since January.
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Because these three guys are clearly above the number four WR (whoever that may be). Even so, Moss isn't a first rounder either. The first eight picks in no particular order should be LT, Williams, Portis, Deuce, Henry, Holmes, Faulk & Alexander. Harrison should be the 9th pick, and after that you need to use more thought in who you choose. The difference between Donovan McNabb and a 6th-7th round QB like Jeff Garcia or Brett Favre isn't that great. Would you rather have Harrison & Favre or McNabb & James Thrash? That's why you don't draft QBs early. Many leagues require you to start 3 WRs as well versus 1 QB so they become more valuable. Favre in round 1 is insane. He isn't even the 3rd best fantasy QB let alone player. In some drafts I have seen him drop to Round 9 (which is too low, but an indication that you can get him late). Unless you were playing with idiots, you could have drafted a stud RB and still get Favre later. Also, where passing TDs = rushing/receiving TDs it only changes the order of the QBs (ex. Culpepper's value plummets) but it doesn't change when you draft the position. You draft for scarcity, not for the number of points they put up. Otherwise you would be drafting kickers in the first round.
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Satellite Luring Away Cable Subscribers
Kahran Ramsus replied to Youth N Asia's topic in Television & Film
My dish works fine in bad weather except for extreme circumstances like a bad ice storm. You may lose it once every couple of years for about five minutes or so. -
You shouldn't be picking ANY quarterback in the first round. There is too much depth and in most leagues you only have to start 1.
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I hate this team. Gannon is good, but you probably wasted a pick on him when you could have had someone else. Maddox is sufficient as a starting QB. Holmes is injury-prone and you didn't handcuff him to backup Larry Johnson. Your other WR could be riding pine for much of the year. Price & Conway are due for a setback, and Hines Ward (your top WR) may not even be the best WR on his own team production-wise. Lelie is useless unless he starts. Shannahan rarely uses his third WR. Plus you committed the #1 sin in fantasy football, you drafted a Cardinal. Franks will lose TDs to Walls, and Fauria isn't good enough to start weekly. The kicker and defense are fine. Honestly, I would be extremely pissed if I came out with this team. Your only sure thing is your QB, and even there you shouldn't expect him to repeat last year's numbers.
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After putting out the worst baseball game...
Kahran Ramsus replied to The Ghost of bps21's topic in Video Games
All it will be is Inside Pitch with a brand name. High Heat died with 3DO. This is like the Twisted Metal fiasco on the PS1, where Sony bought the rights to the series and brought in their own programmers and completely destroyed the game. -
More like Fab Four. Jericho is much closer to the rest of the pack then he is to this group.