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And there's Heidenreich...

 

Bringing back that ether stuff that was just mentioned today in another thread :P. And he puts Taker in the hearse or however it's spelled...

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Sounds like they're letting them have a big brawl, with JBL bleeding and bumping a lot for Taker.

 

Your typical Taker match in which he loses in the end.

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JBL promo says hes the greatest champ of all time. Heymans in the back. Heidenreich killed himself and taker by driving into another car. So now we wont have to watch taker and Heidenreich anymore atleast... no wait, Heidenreich is alive, everyones gone really quiet... Heyman says he "did it" the end... "yay"

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Taker going on his yearly Fall Sabbatical ?

Yeah, he really gets a lot of time off, doesn't he?

 

That's RVD's problem. He never gets injured so he can have a "big comeback" and get a big push.

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I wonder if Heidenreich will be able to bump around enough to have a watchable match with Taker.

 

Probably not. His offense isn't very convincing.

Heidenreich is seriously about the worst wrestler I've ever seen, so I doubt it. Going to be a terrible match.

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That's RVD's problem. He never gets injured so he can have a "big comeback" and get a big push.

You would think not getting injured would be an asset...

 

Oh well, I'm glad Taker is gone for a little while at least.

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Let's see, Taker takes time off in Sept. 99 after walking out of the six pack challenge (in reality a groin pull) and misses 8 months. In 2002, he takes the chokeslam of the ramp and is gone for 3 months. In 2003, at Survivor Series, he is "buried alive" and misses 5 months. And now he is killed again by vehicular homicide, think he will be a "Suprise" entrant in the Royal Rumble again this year? I swear he must have it in his contract that he doesn't have to work from Sept. to December, which are coincidentally usually the slowest business points of the year for WWE.

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It sure was. Nothing was great but every match was watchable.

 

WWE did another one of their shitty controversial PPV endings, though. I can deal without Taker being on TV for a while, though.

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Hell, I thought the ether soaked rag was pretty bad.

It looked really bad tonight.

 

Edit: Doesn't Heidenreich use a cobra clutch? That would have been better to choke out Undertaker.

Edited by deancoles411

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Let's see, Taker takes time off in Sept. 99 after walking out of the six pack challenge (in reality a groin pull) and misses 8 months.  In 2002, he takes the chokeslam of the ramp and is gone for 3 months.  In 2003, at Survivor Series, he is "buried alive" and misses 5 months.  And now he is killed again by vehicular homicide, think he will be a "Suprise" entrant in the Royal Rumble again this year?  I swear he must have it in his contract that he doesn't have to work from Sept. to December, which are coincidentally  usually the slowest business points of the year for WWE.

Don't forget that he took the entire first half and part of the second of 1994 off and gave us that wonderful Yoko and co exit at Royal Rumble, not to mention Undertaker vs Underfaker (the seven-year precursor to Fun Bros vs Kronik as it ended up).

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Let's see, Taker takes time off in Sept. 99 after walking out of the six pack challenge (in reality a groin pull) and misses 8 months. In 2002, he takes the chokeslam of the ramp and is gone for 3 months. In 2003, at Survivor Series, he is "buried alive" and misses 5 months. And now he is killed again by vehicular homicide, think he will be a "Suprise" entrant in the Royal Rumble again this year? I swear he must have it in his contract that he doesn't have to work from Sept. to December, which are coincidentally usually the slowest business points of the year for WWE.

Don't forget he vanished off TV between late September and early November 2000, returning just in time for a title shot.

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Quick results:

 

JBL over Undertaker

Angle over Big show

Cena over Booker T

Eddie over Reigns

Spike over Nunzio

kidman over London

Dupree/Suzuki over Rey/RVD

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I guess this means Taker-Heidenreich at the Rumble and Angle-Show-JBL (with maybe Eddie thrown in there too) for Survivor Series.

 

5 for 8 tonight for me in regards to predictions.

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Let's see, Taker takes time off in Sept. 99 after walking out of the six pack challenge (in reality a groin pull) and misses 8 months.  In 2002, he takes the chokeslam of the ramp and is gone for 3 months.  In 2003, at Survivor Series, he is "buried alive" and misses 5 months.  And now he is killed again by vehicular homicide, think he will be a "Suprise" entrant in the Royal Rumble again this year?  I swear he must have it in his contract that he doesn't have to work from Sept. to December, which are coincidentally  usually the slowest business points of the year for WWE.

Don't forget he vanished off TV between late September and early November 2000, returning just in time for a title shot.

He also accidentally took time off between Royal Rumble 1994 and Summerslam of that year because he forgot to update his 1993 calendar, thinking Rumble 1994 was the middle of August.

 

True story.

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