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Posted

Have they both been known as the Shooter?

Thats an awesome nickname, and I always thought they called Dean that in ECW and Japan and whatever, but I noticed that was the name of Benoit's song on WWF Vol. 5.  

I do vaguely remember them calling him that, too.

 

I'm not really sure about Dean, but thats always what I thought, but I think I'm wrong.

So who was the Shooter?

And what were some of both of their other nicknames?

I know Benoit was Wild Pegasus in Japan, thats his name in the Super J Cup 94 and 95 (awesome tapes).

 

Thanks!

Guest Some Guy
Posted

To the best of my knoweldge Benoit was never called teh "Shooter" it's just the name of his song.  He has been the Pegasus Kid, Wild Pegusus, Canaidian Crippler (due to breaking Sabu's neck in ECW, was that a work?), and the Rabid Wolverine.

 

Malenko was the Shooter in ECW, and the Iceman and Man of 1000 holds in WCW, in WWF I'm not sure if he got an official nickname, but he played a failed ladies man.

Guest The Masked Yodeler
Posted

It wasn't a work.

 

And Malenko was called "The Self-Proclaimed James Bond of the WWF" by JR on numerous occasions.  And I'm sure Cole, Coachman, etc parroted it as well.

Guest art_vandelay
Posted

They were also known as the "Vanilla Midgets" back in WCW.

Posted

Yeah, the Canadian Crippler nickname was given to Benoit for two reasons: One, he broke Sabu's neck. Two, after he did it, he walked around the ring like he couldn't possibly care less. THAT is a badass.

Guest 5_moves_of_doom
Posted

Wasn't Malenko called the "Man of 1,000 Holds" in the WWF as well? I thought JR called him that a few times back when he was with the Radicalz.

Guest treble charged
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Yeah, the Canadian Crippler nickname was given to Benoit for two reasons: One, he broke Sabu's neck. Two, after he did it, he walked around the ring like he couldn't possibly care less. THAT is a badass

 

You know what the funny thing is.  If Undertaker, Nash, or someone else that all the Smarks hate had broken someone's neck and not cared, we'd all be screaming about how big bastards they are, but since it's Benoit, we think it's cool.

Guest Some Guy
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"Wasn't Malenko called the "Man of 1,000 Holds" in the WWF as well? I thought JR called him that a few times back when he was with the Radicalz."

 

It was more like, "Malenko has been known as the Man of 1000 holds in the past"  So I wouldn't count it as an official WWF nickname.  Same goes for The Canaidain Crippler" or just "Crippler" for Benoit in WWF despite it being on his tights at first.

Guest The Mighty Damaramu
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"You know what the funny thing is.  If Undertaker, Nash, or someone else that all the Smarks hate had broken someone's neck and not cared, we'd all be screaming about how big bastards they are, but since it's Benoit, we think it's cool."

Probably not because it would get rid of someone we dislike. Get the D-Lo Brown treatment and go to Puerto Rico...it'll be good for Undertaker or Nash.

And I still maintain that it was Sabu's fault. Benoit tossed him but Sabu didn't take himself over enough. Instead of attempting to roll into it the guy took a headfirst dive.

Guest cobainwasmurdered
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i've seen that match and it was most definetly sabu's fault.

Guest muzanisa
Posted

Wasn't Dean's Brother called "Shooter"?

I remember when Jericho was ragging on Dean and had defaced the Boris portrait. His Brother (Joe?) came out and Jericho backed off going "Hold on Shooter".

Saturn was called Shooter backstage which apparently pissed off Rick Steiner and caused him to stiff him on a PPV.

I think it may be a generic name for any legit tough guy.

Guest Mystery Eskimo
Posted

Ric Steiner got stiff on Saturn? Old dog face must be braver than I thought.

Guest Dace59
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Benoit had the Crippler name BEFORE he borke Sabu's neck.

Dean Malenko doesn't have a brother, I think. Just a close freind he trained that took his surname, just like Debbie Malenko.

Guest muzanisa
Posted

Dean and Joe were a top tag team in Japan and were referred to as Brothers in Dynamite's book. That means nothing of course as most of the Andersons aren't related and the guy who confronted Jericho looked nothing like the guy who teamed with Dean on my best of Dynamite Kid tape.

I've never heard of Debbie Malenko who she?

Guest Dace59
Posted

She's a Joshi worker I think.

I've only heard of her a few times. On a few charity shows.

Guest Dace59
Posted

No problem, anytime.

Someone else might be able to give you better background.

Guest Ripper
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"i've seen that match and it was most definetly sabu's fault."

 

Dude, that was totally Beniots fault.  he did the backdrop from his shins.  Beniot just went to low and Came up and flipped sabu directly on his head.  I mean everyone makes mistakes and this was one of Beniots but point is that was Chris's fault.

Guest saturnmark4life
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Ric Steiner got stiff on Saturn? Old dog face must be braver than I thought.

haw haw. Damn right. SON OF A BASTARD STEINERS!

Posted

[Dude, that was totally Beniots fault.  he did the backdrop from his shins.  Beniot just went to low and Came up and flipped sabu directly on his head.  I mean everyone makes mistakes and this was one of Beniots but point is that was Chris's fault.]

 

No Way, I have that tape and you can tell Sabu tried to flip around and ::WHAM:: right on his head. Sabu always tried to do flips and it wasn't the first time Sabu landed on his head.

 

As far as Benoit not "giving a Damn." Benoit didn't see Sabu land on his head and by time he turned around Sabu was rolling around in the ring and then finally rolled out to the floor. I doubt Benoit really knew what was happening and just played it off.

 

Benoit just did like he was suppose to do, work the crowd while Heyman and who ever else checked on Sabu. Owen Hart did the same at SummerSlam 97 when he "broke" Austin's Neck.

Guest starvenger
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You know, I'm shocked that Marvel Comics hasn't gotten on WWF(E)'s ass for both the Crippler (3rd rate Spidey Villain) and Wolverine (well, duh!) nicknames.  I know they aren't "official" names but I'd figured the corporate suits would be all over it.

Posted

Well, of course Benoit would have some kind of concern, and you are correct, he didn't see what was going on until a little bit later. But, it sort of comes of as him not really showing much concern, until he turns around.

 

It really looks like Sabu's own fault. I just watched it again, and it looks like Sabu tries to do a flip in midair, but obviously, it goes hidiously wrong. And its not like it ended Sabu's career or anything....I mean, the man is STILL wrestling......some people just don't know when to quit.

Guest muzanisa
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On my old I mean my friends old that's right my friends old Hulk Rules top at the bottom in small type it had copyright Marvel Comics.

 

Wolverine is a JR animal, Vader = Mastadon

Benoit = Wolverine see the Brock thread

 

never seen the crippler but you might be onto something maybe that's why Austin had to ditch the Ringmaster gimmick.

 

They probably got residuals from Raven and his shirts too which is why they made him go shirtless.

Guest dreamer420
Posted

The move wasn't a backdrop.  Benoit just grabbed Sabu and tried to suplex him over his head.  Sabu got high enough but didn't flip his body and he came down right on his head.

Guest starvenger
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>never seen the crippler but you might be onto something maybe that's why Austin had to ditch the Ringmaster gimmick.

That's pretty much why the Crippler's a 3rd rate villain.

 

>They probably got residuals from Raven and his shirts too which is why they made him go shirtless.

I actually thought that it was funny back in WCW when Raven wore Punisher and Inhumans shirts (Time-Warner also owns DC comics).  And apparently HIS punishment is that Raven is co-writing an issue of Spider-Man: Tangled Web.

Guest muzanisa
Posted

Oh yeah about the wrestler that Savage is playing in the film.

or OHHHHHHHHHHHH YEAHHHHHHHHH Savage is playing him in the film.

Guest muzanisa
Posted

Sorry double post

 

The WCW Raven action figure had a Daredevil shirt on, which was pretty cool.

Or not maybe

Guest areacode212
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I actually thought that it was funny back in WCW when Raven wore Punisher and Inhumans shirts (Time-Warner also owns DC comics

Then, when he came to the WWF, he started wearing "Batman: Dark Victory" shirts, which is sorta funny.

 

And Raven has apparently appeared in an issue of 100 Bullets, since he's pretty good friends with the writer of that comic.

 

As for Debbie Malenko, I've never seen her, but Dean Rasmussen talks about her like she's some kind of god. He's selling a tape that contains nearly every one of her matches:

http://www.deathvalleydriver.com/malenkocomp.html

 

I've always thought that the "Crippler" fit Benoit's personality and style more than the "Rabid Wolverine", which makes everyone think of Wolverine, the X-Men character. He can be described better as "methodical" and "cold-hearted" rather than "rabid".

Guest starvenger
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>I've always thought that the "Crippler" fit Benoit's personality and style more than the "Rabid Wolverine", which makes everyone think of Wolverine, the X-Men character. He can be described better as "methodical" and "cold-hearted" rather than "rabid".

 

Well, Benoit's Canadian, a "midget", sometimes develops odd facial hair, and has claws that pop out from his hands, so it's probably with good reason that they call him a Wolverine.

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