RavishingRickRudo Posted April 20, 2004 Author Report Posted April 20, 2004 Bukkake Miss Jackie-mania is sweeping the board! (*>:RECOGNIZE:<*)
Styles Posted April 20, 2004 Report Posted April 20, 2004 Bukkake Miss Jackie-mania is sweeping the board! (*>:RECOGNIZE:<*) Can I at least get directed to the thread that this started so I'm not totally clueless?
Guest JMA Posted April 20, 2004 Report Posted April 20, 2004 Bukkake Miss Jackie-mania is sweeping the board! (*>:RECOGNIZE:<*) Indeed. Maybe Suzuki, Funaki, Akio, and Sakoda could actually do it. They are Japanese (except for maybe Akio).
RavishingRickRudo Posted April 20, 2004 Author Report Posted April 20, 2004 http://forums.thesmartmarks.com/index.php?showtopic=53510 Page 2 has the birth, but page 1 sets it up.
Guest TheZsaszHorsemen Posted April 20, 2004 Report Posted April 20, 2004 There's been talk of this new programming in other threads, however this thread is more along the lines of their "Initiative to Attract a New Generation of WWE fans". World Wresting Entertainment To Debut New Sunday Morning Television Program on Spike TV Debut of "The WWE Experience" Marks Start of Initiative to Attract a New Generation of WWE® Fans STAMFORD, Conn., Apr 19, 2004 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- World Wrestling Entertainment® will debut a new Sunday morning television program on Spike TV called, The WWE Experience. The television program is the first step in a multi-faceted campaign directed at attracting younger viewers to the WWE brand. The WWE Experience will debut on Spike TV on Sunday, May 2, at 10 a.m./9C. The one-hour TV-PG program, hosted by Todd Grisham and WWE Diva Ivory, will feature weekly edited wrap-ups of the action and storylines from both of WWE's flagship programs, Monday Night RAW® (Monday, Spike TV, 9 p.m./8C) and WWE SmackDown! (Thursday, UPN, 8 p.m./7C). The program also will take a behind-the-scenes look at the activities of the WWE Superstars from both television brands. "For years, we had a Sunday morning program, a tradition which ended in May 2001 when we announced a sweeping change of our cable programming," said Kevin Dunn, WWE Executive Producer. "With The WWE Experience, we are bringing back that Sunday morning tradition. Many of us when we were younger first discovered the WWE through weekend programming, and now the current younger generation will have that same opportunity with The WWE Experience." Kurt Schneider, WWE Executive Vice President, Marketing, said The WWE Experience is the start of a concerted effort to find more opportunities for younger viewers to sample the WWE brand. "The WWE Experience will appeal to wrestling fans of all ages as it is the only place you can see the entire lineup of WWE Superstars on one program," he said. "Additionally, The WWE Experience will be a key point-of-entry for a new generation of wrestling fans, and will serve as the foundation for several initiatives that will appeal specifically to our younger viewers." WWE also announced that WWE Velocity on Saturdays on Spike TV will move from 10 p.m. to 7 p.m./6C, starting May 1. The one-hour live event show features the talent of SmackDown!, and showcases original matches and Superstar highlights. The program is hosted by Josh Mathews and Bill DeMott. With the time switch, the program's rating will change from TV-14 to TV-PG. WWE Confidential, which debuted on May 25, 2001, will end its run on Spike TV on Saturday, April 24, 2004. Other programs currently on the air for WWE: -- WWE Sunday Night Heat® (Sunday, Spike TV, 7 p.m./6C) is a one-hour live event show featuring Monday Night RAW Superstars. Hosted by The Coach and Al Snow®, Sunday Night Heat features original matches and Superstar highlights of the hottest mat action and interviews Monday Night RAW has to offer! -- WWE Bottom Line (weekend syndication, check local listings) delivers highlights and exclusives for Monday Night RAW. This magazine format show analyzes key events on Monday Night RAW and Sunday Night Heat. -- WWE AfterBurn (weekend syndication, check local listings) breaks down the week that was for the SmackDown! brand. AfterBurn highlights matches and interviews from SmackDown! and Velocity. What's the big deal? The WWE hasn't really been inappropriate for children since '99. Bout time they tried to cash in on this.
AndrewTS Posted April 20, 2004 Report Posted April 20, 2004 http://forums.thesmartmarks.com/index.php?showtopic=53510 Page 2 has the birth, but page 1 sets it up. Plus, the explanation: I thought it was. In the "desperate to get this over" kinda way. I respect that. I'm trying to get "and just when (Insert Wrestler here) and (Insert another wrestler here) breathe a sigh of relief, they bukkake Miss Jackie" over. It can work for ANYTHING! ANYTHING! ANYTHING!! *Gets dragged away by mods* ANYTHING!!!!!!
Styles Posted April 20, 2004 Report Posted April 20, 2004 http://forums.thesmartmarks.com/index.php?showtopic=53510 Page 2 has the birth, but page 1 sets it up. Good lord. Thanks, I think.
RavishingRickRudo Posted April 20, 2004 Author Report Posted April 20, 2004 What's the big deal? The WWE hasn't really been inappropriate for children since '99. Bout time they tried to cash in on this. So HLA was when?
Styles Posted April 20, 2004 Report Posted April 20, 2004 What's the big deal? The WWE hasn't really been inappropriate for children since '99. Bout time they tried to cash in on this. So HLA was when? Around the same time as the simulated corpse fucking, I think.
RavishingRickRudo Posted April 20, 2004 Author Report Posted April 20, 2004 How about Mae Young sticking her crotch in Eric Bischoffs face? When was that? 1998?
Styles Posted April 20, 2004 Report Posted April 20, 2004 How about Mae Young sticking her crotch in Eric Bischoffs face? When was that? 1998? I think around the same time Austin beat up a woman when she refused to drink beer, to a cheering audience.
RavishingRickRudo Posted April 20, 2004 Author Report Posted April 20, 2004 Man, it seems like just a few months ago that they threw Kane in a burning dumpster and crashed a limo into a truck.
Styles Posted April 20, 2004 Report Posted April 20, 2004 Then again, in WWE's defense, Smackdown's been targetted to kindergardeners the last few weeks...
Styles Posted April 20, 2004 Report Posted April 20, 2004 Man, it seems like just a few months ago that they threw Kane in a burning dumpster and crashed a limo into a truck. I think that was around the same time, Eric Bishoff broke into Linda Mcmahon's home and threatened to rape her...
RavishingRickRudo Posted April 20, 2004 Author Report Posted April 20, 2004 Man, it seems like just yesterday Lawler was talking about how impressed he was with Val Venis's cock...
RavishingRickRudo Posted April 20, 2004 Author Report Posted April 20, 2004 Slapnuts, stop stealing my material! The "The WWE's content is only suitable for children, given how dumb it is" is my line! And any variation of it is still MINE! DAMMIT!!
SuperJerk Posted April 20, 2004 Report Posted April 20, 2004 So I guess Big Show throwing Kurt Angle off of a 20 foot drop is supposed to teach kids about gravity?
Styles Posted April 20, 2004 Report Posted April 20, 2004 Misread it, never mind....ummm....what about a guy getting pierced with thumbtacks and barbed wire?! Don't try this at home family fun for all!!!!
Styles Posted April 20, 2004 Report Posted April 20, 2004 So I guess Big Show throwing Kurt Angle off of a 20 foot drop is supposed to teach kids about gravity? With realistic oozing brain matter to teach Biology!
Guest FrigidSoul Posted April 20, 2004 Report Posted April 20, 2004 What's the big deal? The WWE hasn't really been inappropriate for children since '99. Bout time they tried to cash in on this. So HLA was when? Rudo are you saying Hot Lesbian Action is inappropriate for children? Well I never! *crosses your name off of list for future considerations of Godfather to his children*
SuperJerk Posted April 20, 2004 Report Posted April 20, 2004 And just when FrigidSoul and RavishingRickRudo breathe a sigh of relief, they bukkake Miss Jackie.
Guest TheZsaszHorsemen Posted April 20, 2004 Report Posted April 20, 2004 What's the big deal? The WWE hasn't really been inappropriate for children since '99. Bout time they tried to cash in on this. So HLA was when? One night does not make a program totally inappropriate. The vast majority of shows from 2000 on have been appropriate for a child of around 12 or so.
Styles Posted April 20, 2004 Report Posted April 20, 2004 And just when FrigidSoul and RavishingRickRudo breathe a sigh of relief, they bukkake Miss Jackie. Wait, what happened to me? I was in on the action and then you edited my name out. No respect. and no Miss Jackie.
RavishingRickRudo Posted April 20, 2004 Author Report Posted April 20, 2004 One night does not make a program totally inappropriate. The vast majority of shows from 2000 on have been appropriate for a child of around 12 or so. Actually it was a couple of nights, and then it was continued on in various other angles (Sable/Torrie). And haven't you been paying attention??? Geez, HOW many things have we listed thus far? Speaking of Torrie... *Adds Al Wilsons* *Marks out for Y2Jerk*
deancoles Posted April 20, 2004 Report Posted April 20, 2004 Don't forget about the Bashams and Shaniqua.
NYU Posted April 20, 2004 Report Posted April 20, 2004 I suppose Matt Hardy slamming a steel cage door into a woman's head was to teach children that those bars don't taste like chocolate.
deancoles Posted April 20, 2004 Report Posted April 20, 2004 How about Test making Stacy his "whore"?
AndrewTS Posted April 20, 2004 Report Posted April 20, 2004 One night does not make a program totally inappropriate. The vast majority of shows from 2000 on have been appropriate for a child of around 12 or so. Actually it was a couple of nights, and then it was continued on in various other angles (Sable/Torrie). And haven't you been paying attention??? Geez, HOW many things have we listed thus far? Speaking of Torrie... Don't forget about Girls Gone Wild, Steph talking about Vince pimping her out, Jackie's tits being completely out of control, and the "indecent proposal" angle.
ChrisMWaters Posted April 20, 2004 Report Posted April 20, 2004 Don't forget about the Bashams and Shaniqua. Silly, that was a reference to BattleToads! Shaniqua was playing the evil queen from the game, and the Bashams were two of her minions [*NOTE* I've never played BattleToads, so I've probably misconscrewed everything there]
Guest wildpegasus Posted April 20, 2004 Report Posted April 20, 2004 One night does not make a program totally inappropriate. The vast majority of shows from 2000 on have been appropriate for a child of around 12 or so. Actually it was a couple of nights, and then it was continued on in various other angles (Sable/Torrie). And haven't you been paying attention??? Geez, HOW many things have we listed thus far? Speaking of Torrie... Don't forget about Girls Gone Wild, Steph talking about Vince pimping her out, Jackie's tits being completely out of control, and the "indecent proposal" angle. And the deflowering quote And Jerry Lawler's commentary And the cursing And the HLA on the start of Raw for no real reason And the bashing of gays And the general treatment of women And the charactor of Val Venis And Cena's raps
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