CBright7831 Posted May 22, 2005 Report Posted May 22, 2005 I wasn't watching WWF in 1994 when this happened. I know the backstory. The Undertaker had disappeared at the Royal Rumble, promised a rebirth, flew out of his casket, and then disappeared. Over the next few months people were saying they had seen The Undertaker, so Det. Frank Drebin (POLICE SQUAD!) was brought in to find The Undertaker. What kind of skits did they run? Where they funny? Someone explain the skits to me.
CanadianGuitarist Posted May 22, 2005 Report Posted May 22, 2005 I wasn't watching WWF in 1994 when this happened. I know the backstory. The Undertaker had disappeared at the Royal Rumble, promised a rebirth, flew out of his casket, and then disappeared. Over the next few months people were saying they had seen The Undertaker, so Det. Frank Drebin (POLICE SQUAD!) was brought in to find The Undertaker. What kind of skits did they run? Where they funny? Someone explain the skits to me. Didn't see em, or at least don't recall em. However, if Leslie Nielsen was in them, they were funny. Nuff said.
edotherocket Posted May 22, 2005 Report Posted May 22, 2005 At Summerslam, he came out with Ed Hocken and waived to everyone while an outline of the Undertaker was behind them. Then after the Undertaker vs Undertaker match, he says 'the case is closed' while holding a case which is closed. That's all I remember.
Guest *KNK* Posted May 22, 2005 Report Posted May 22, 2005 They had a few skits. Nothing funny. Only one i really remember is Nielson at a diner talking to someone who claimed to seen him.
Guest Arnold_OldSchool Posted May 22, 2005 Report Posted May 22, 2005 Leslie is on the phone telling someone he's looking for Taker.... he spins around to dig out a file.... and then "PIZZA!" is delivered by a pair of gloves that look like Takers. Leslie spins around 2 seconds too late... "Is there a chill in here?"
Jericholic82 Posted May 23, 2005 Report Posted May 23, 2005 Leslie is on the phone telling someone he's looking for Taker.... he spins around to dig out a file.... and then "PIZZA!" is delivered by a pair of gloves that look like Takers. Leslie spins around 2 seconds too late... "Is there a chill in here?" I remember that one, must have been a plug for Dominos as they were the official sponsor of Summerslam that year. Well at least that's better than 95's Summerslam, which had Stridex Ance Remover pads as the sponsor.
Guest DVD Spree Posted May 23, 2005 Report Posted May 23, 2005 However, if Leslie Nielsen was in them, they were funny. Nuff said. They were horrible. Not Katie Vick horrible, but even as a young mark I was thinking "What the hell is this crap?" Probably on par with the other pseudo-celebrity stuff they were doing with the likes of William Shatner – not hideously offensive, just really awkward, out of place, and generally a waste of good wrestling time.
The Decemberists Posted May 23, 2005 Report Posted May 23, 2005 However, if Leslie Nielsen was in them, they were funny. Nuff said. They were horrible. Not Katie Vick horrible, but even as a young mark I was thinking "What the hell is this crap?" Probably on par with the other pseudo-celebrity stuff they were doing with the likes of William Shatner – not hideously offensive, just really awkward, out of place, and generally a waste of good wrestling time. How dare you sir! Any use of William Shatner, or The Shat, if you will, is never a waste of time, wrestling or otherwise!
Guest news_gimmick Posted May 23, 2005 Report Posted May 23, 2005 Looking back on Shatner, it would have been 100% worthwhile if he began to sing in one form or another. Shatner singing = gold
ChrisMWaters Posted May 23, 2005 Report Posted May 23, 2005 Looking back on Shatner, it would have been 100% worthwhile if he began to sing in one form or another. Shatner singing = gold I say that Bret Hart should have had a new theme made and had Shatner singing it.
Guest Ransome Posted May 24, 2005 Report Posted May 24, 2005 I wasn't watching WWF in 1994 when this happened. I know the backstory. The Undertaker had disappeared at the Royal Rumble, promised a rebirth, flew out of his casket, and then disappeared. Over the next few months people were saying they had seen The Undertaker, so Det. Frank Drebin (POLICE SQUAD!) was brought in to find The Undertaker. What kind of skits did they run? Where they funny? Someone explain the skits to me. I'm suprised you've never seen Summerslam 1994, where there are at least three Leslie Nielsen backstage segments. I wouldn't say it's worth seeing for the comedy skits alone, but it's also an excellent pay-per-view.
CanadianGuitarist Posted May 24, 2005 Report Posted May 24, 2005 Even with the awful Undertaker-Underfaker match? Sell me on it, please.
Si82 Posted May 24, 2005 Report Posted May 24, 2005 Even with the awful Undertaker-Underfaker match? Sell me on it, please. It has a classic steel cage match between Bret and Owen Hart, Alundra Blayze and Bull Nakano had a good match and Razor Ramon and Diesel had an entertaining match. The rest of the card is passible except for the Undertaker/Underfaker match.
CanadianGuitarist Posted May 24, 2005 Report Posted May 24, 2005 Even with the awful Undertaker-Underfaker match? Sell me on it, please. It has a classic steel cage match between Bret and Owen Hart, Alundra Blayze and Bull Nakano had a good match and Razor Ramon and Diesel had an entertaining match. The rest of the card is passible except for the Undertaker/Underfaker match. Can't believe I forgot the Hart cage match. Some mark I am.
CBright7831 Posted May 24, 2005 Author Report Posted May 24, 2005 I wasn't watching WWF in 1994 when this happened. I know the backstory. The Undertaker had disappeared at the Royal Rumble, promised a rebirth, flew out of his casket, and then disappeared. Over the next few months people were saying they had seen The Undertaker, so Det. Frank Drebin (POLICE SQUAD!) was brought in to find The Undertaker. What kind of skits did they run? Where they funny? Someone explain the skits to me. I'm suprised you've never seen Summerslam 1994, where there are at least three Leslie Nielsen backstage segments. I wouldn't say it's worth seeing for the comedy skits alone, but it's also an excellent pay-per-view. Sadly, I've never seen Summerslam 94. II've seen Bret/Owen and Taker/Taker (meh) and I was thinking about buying it online one time, but I thought against it. I wish WWE would release of their older ppvs on dvd every now and then.
JoeDirt Posted May 29, 2005 Report Posted May 29, 2005 Why was Taker out from Rumble to Summerslam, again?
Guest Arnold_OldSchool Posted May 30, 2005 Report Posted May 30, 2005 Why was Taker out from Rumble to Summerslam, again? Back surgery IIRC
Hunter's Torn Quad Posted May 30, 2005 Report Posted May 30, 2005 Undertaker wrestled during WWF's tour of Japan in May, and did a shot in HoUndertaker wrestled during WWF's tour of Japan in May, and did a couple of shots in Guam and Honolulu shortly after as well. As for why he was out, it was nothing specific as much was it was just to give his body a rest. I also think he was going through some personal issues at home as well.
ChrisMWaters Posted May 30, 2005 Report Posted May 30, 2005 I read somewhere his wife at the time was having a baby... Could be wrong about that though.
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