haVoc Posted June 29, 2004 Report Posted June 29, 2004 - WWE continued to have Steven Richards dress in drag and come to help Victoria at weekend house shows. - The feeling backstage right now is that WWE is opting to give more TV time to the guys who are already over rather than waste time trying to get new acts over. They are also trying to connect most of their top guys and storylines to Triple H. - Test injured his neck over the weekend at the house shows. - Weekend house shows were pretty good. The RAW show in Buffalo on Friday night drew 3800 paid for a gate of around $100,000. The MSG show on Saturday drew 10,000 for a gate of $350,000. The Sunday show in Salisbury, MD drew 2200 fans for a gate of around $70,000. - The latest edition of TV Guide has the following in their "Cheers and Jeers" section: "Jeers to pro wrestler John "Bradshaw" Layfield, who got fired from his day job as a CNBC analyst for giving a Nazi salute during a match in Germany. Why did the cable net hire this dummkopf?" - Eric Bischoff is partnering with Jason Hervey, Scott Sternberg Productions, and Rick Hilton on a new reality TV show called "777." The show will be about seven rich guys who each will put up $1 million in a winner take all gambling competition that will take place in Las Vegas. The seven people will live together in a suite during the show. The William Morris Agency will start offering the show to networks this week. Eric Bischoff is expected to miss RAW next week, likely due to this new show. Credit: PWInsider.com/411mania
1234-5678 Posted June 29, 2004 Report Posted June 29, 2004 My theory is that Victoria is a lesbian and Stevie is dressing in drag to try and get her back.
Guest Staravenger Posted June 29, 2004 Report Posted June 29, 2004 Any news yet on Bischoffs contract? It expires next month IIRC.
Guest Real F'n Show Posted June 29, 2004 Report Posted June 29, 2004 The WWE is so retarded. They could just as easily team Stevie with Tajiri and have some decent challengers for La Resistance that the fans can get behind.
1234-5678 Posted June 29, 2004 Report Posted June 29, 2004 We're talking about the same WWE that is turning Jimmy Snuka Jr. into an Arab right?
benoit4hor Posted June 29, 2004 Report Posted June 29, 2004 "They are also trying to connect most of their top guys and storylines to Triple H." So Triple H is gonna be the father?
Prophet of Mike Zagurski Posted June 29, 2004 Report Posted June 29, 2004 "They are also trying to connect most of their top guys and storylines to Triple H." So Triple H is gonna be the father? Triple must be M.Bison from Street Fighter II. Everyone has to face him in order to win the game and only a few can.
Nevermortal Posted June 29, 2004 Report Posted June 29, 2004 "Eric Bischoff is partnering with Jason Hervey, Scott Sternberg Productions, and Rick Hilton on a new reality TV show called "777." The show will be about seven rich guys who each will put up $1 million in a winner take all gambling competition that will take place in Las Vegas. The seven people will live together in a suite during the show. The William Morris Agency will start offering the show to networks this week. Eric Bischoff is expected to miss RAW next week, likely due to this new show." That sounds like a cool show idea.
Australian Pride Posted June 29, 2004 Report Posted June 29, 2004 So Triple H is gonna be the father? HHH probably saw the big pops Kane was getting because of that angle and wants it for himself! Stranger things have happened in WWE land.
Spaceman Spiff Posted June 30, 2004 Report Posted June 30, 2004 - The feeling backstage right now is that WWE is opting to give more TV time to the guys who are already over rather than waste time trying to get new acts over. "Nothing is ever given to you in this business. You have to make your own breaks. You've got to take the ball and run with it." "Building new stars takes time."
Guest TigerDriver91 Posted June 30, 2004 Report Posted June 30, 2004 - The feeling backstage right now is that WWE is opting to give more TV time to the guys who are already over rather than waste time trying to get new acts over. They are also trying to connect most of their top guys and storylines to Triple H. Yet one more reason for me to stop watching WWE altogether.
Art Sandusky Posted June 30, 2004 Report Posted June 30, 2004 It's made things more interesting though, because conflict with HHH brings conflict with Evolution, which gets everyone in Evolution involved with something and you have the big web of feuds that we had throughout April and May that were so interesting.
Guest TigerDriver91 Posted June 30, 2004 Report Posted June 30, 2004 Maybe that was Triple H we saw dressed in drag recently and saving Victoria from Trish and Tomko.
The Czech Republic Posted June 30, 2004 Report Posted June 30, 2004 Triple H must be M. Bison from Street Fighter II. Then Randy Orton is one sorry-ass Vega. But I hope that this means HHH will break out the Psycho Crusher at the next PPV. Spinning dropkick that glows blue? THAT'S workrate, baby.
Guest Staravenger Posted June 30, 2004 Report Posted June 30, 2004 Triple H must be M. Bison from Street Fighter II. Then Randy Orton is one sorry-ass Vega. But I hope that this means HHH will break out the Psycho Crusher at the next PPV. Spinning dropkick that glows blue? THAT'S workrate, baby. Evolution...as the 4 "locked" fighters in the original SF 2... M. Bison = HHH. The manipulator of all. Balrog = Batista. Kills people with lariats. Sagat = Flair. Has old man boobies. Vega = Orton. He's....tall?
SuperJerk Posted June 30, 2004 Report Posted June 30, 2004 It's made things more interesting though, because conflict with HHH brings conflict with Evolution, which gets everyone in Evolution involved with something and you have the big web of feuds that we had throughout April and May that were so interesting. Thank you, Captain Optimistic. Where were you to make me feel better during Katie Vick? - The latest edition of TV Guide has the following in their "Cheers and Jeers" section: "Jeers to pro wrestler John "Bradshaw" Layfield, who got fired from his day job as a CNBC analyst for giving a Nazi salute during a match in Germany. Why did the cable net hire this dummkopf?" TV Guide= the last outpost of multicultural wit.
Guest Repo Man Reborn Posted June 30, 2004 Report Posted June 30, 2004 - The feeling backstage right now is that WWE is opting to give more TV time to the guys who are already over rather than waste time trying to get new acts over. They are also trying to connect most of their top guys and storylines to Triple H. - Test injured his neck over the weekend at the house shows. Triple H injured it. - Weekend house shows were pretty good. The RAW show in Buffalo on Friday night drew 3800 paid for a gate of around $100,000. The MSG show on Saturday drew 10,000 for a gate of $350,000. The Sunday show in Salisbury, MD drew 2200 fans for a gate of around $70,000. Triple H bought tickets to all of these shows. - The latest edition of TV Guide has the following in their "Cheers and Jeers" section: "Jeers to pro wrestler John "Bradshaw" Layfield, who got fired from his day job as a CNBC analyst for giving a Nazi salute during a match in Germany. Why did the cable net hire this dummkopf?" Triple H received oral from this dummkopf. - Eric Bischoff is partnering with Jason Hervey, Scott Sternberg Productions, and Rick Hilton on a new reality TV show called "777." The show will be about seven rich guys who each will put up $1 million in a winner take all gambling competition that will take place in Las Vegas. The seven people will live together in a suite during the show. The William Morris Agency will start offering the show to networks this week. Eric Bischoff is expected to miss RAW next week, likely due to this new show. Triple H remembers Jason Hervey from The Wonder Years. It's not that hard to do. These writers just made their job 10 times easier. Why not give each new program written for the wrestlers to Triple H so he can give each script a pedigree?
Guest MikeSC Posted June 30, 2004 Report Posted June 30, 2004 This is a GREAT idea. -=HHH --- I mean, Mike
Lil' Bitch Posted June 30, 2004 Report Posted June 30, 2004 Test injured his neck over the weekend at the house shows. Woohoo! No more TV time for you again.
Precious Roy Posted June 30, 2004 Report Posted June 30, 2004 "Jeers to pro wrestler John "Bradshaw" Layfield, who got fired from his day job as a CNBC analyst for giving a Nazi salute during a match in Germany. Why did the cable net hire this dummkopf?" HAHAHAHHAHAHAH TV Guide called Bradshaw a shit head!
Guest MikeSC Posted June 30, 2004 Report Posted June 30, 2004 "Jeers to pro wrestler John "Bradshaw" Layfield, who got fired from his day job as a CNBC analyst for giving a Nazi salute during a match in Germany. Why did the cable net hire this dummkopf?" HAHAHAHHAHAHAH TV Guide called Bradshaw a shit head! Wouldn't the translation be "dumbhead" or "dummy"? -=Mike
Precious Roy Posted June 30, 2004 Report Posted June 30, 2004 Yes, the literal translation of dummkopf would be something along the lines of "idiot" or "dummy," but it's the TV guide friendly PG version, we know what they really meant
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