Guest Big Poppa Popick Posted June 11, 2002 Report Posted June 11, 2002 its a setup to beat up austin
Guest razazteca Posted June 11, 2002 Report Posted June 11, 2002 Colabortize the music for Booker T Damn Tommy Dreamer now has Droz's puke gimmick ???
Guest Posted June 11, 2002 Report Posted June 11, 2002 its a setup to beat up austin yeah, that's probably right.
Guest Army Eye Posted June 11, 2002 Report Posted June 11, 2002 well, im pretty sure that nobody outside of a minority of the smark community cares about wcw. anyway, the taste which lingers in the mouth is the aftertaste, and the aftertaste left by wcw was pretty damn shitty. Couple of things: There are millions of people who were watching WCW that never made the switch over to WWF. Made they're gone for good, I don't know, but I think there's a lot of people that would come back to WCW if it was a TRUE WCW revival and not a WWF Mini Me (which I admit would almost surely not happen) And yes I am aware of the damage done to the WCW name, both by themselves and then even more so by the Invasion angle. Don't get me wrong, if the WWE could make WCW a profitable venture at this point, I'd be shocked. But a WWF vs. WCW interpromotional feud, even with the tarnished WCW brand, would have a hell of a lot more potential than the current watered down 'brand extension' that they're doing, which is having virtually zero impact on the product.
Guest HartFan86 Posted June 11, 2002 Report Posted June 11, 2002 Steve Austin left the Raw taping in Atlanta earlier today and will not be on tonight's show. From what I have heard, without talking to anyone in management, he booked a ticket home for himself and Debra and left Atlanta today. Originally, he was scheduled to face Brock Lesnar on tonight's show. I am not sure what the finish was supposed to be, but from where I stand, it was too early to do that match no matter whoever they planned to put over. The whole show had to be rewritten and Lesnar will now wrestle Bubba Ray Dudley. From what I heard, no one (read Vince McMahon or Raw coordinator Brian Gerwertz) communicated with Austin as to what he was going to do on Raw tonight until Jim Ross called him yesterday. Austin then chose to walk out and go home today. It's been no secret that Austin has been less than happy with the WWE's direction lately. We will post more information on this story when we get it. ----------------- Holy SHIT.
Guest Big Poppa Popick Posted June 11, 2002 Report Posted June 11, 2002 well...at least i got to see the spinaroonie
Guest pinnacleofallthingsmanly Posted June 11, 2002 Report Posted June 11, 2002 These WWF writers must be the stupidest fucking people ever born. How the hell do you fuck up the split?
Guest JAxlMorrison Posted June 11, 2002 Report Posted June 11, 2002 Yeah I could tell by the way Vince was talking "Too bad Austin no showed" yadda yadda that something was wrong............
Guest Kahran Ramsus Posted June 11, 2002 Report Posted June 11, 2002 Steve Austin left the Raw taping in Atlanta earlier today and will not be on tonight's show. From what I have heard, without talking to anyone in management, he booked a ticket home for himself and Debra and left Atlanta today. Originally, he was scheduled to face Brock Lesnar on tonight's show. I am not sure what the finish was supposed to be, but from where I stand, it was too early to do that match no matter whoever they planned to put over. The whole show had to be rewritten and Lesnar will now wrestle Bubba Ray Dudley. From what I heard, no one (read Vince McMahon or Raw coordinator Brian Gerwertz) communicated with Austin as to what he was going to do on Raw tonight until Jim Ross called him yesterday. Austin then chose to walk out and go home today. It's been no secret that Austin has been less than happy with the WWE's direction lately. We will post more information on this story when we get it. This was from 1wrestling.com. Try to credit the source for information like this.
Guest JAxlMorrison Posted June 11, 2002 Report Posted June 11, 2002 The more Vince is on TV, the less I will want to watch at all......please give Flair the win tonight, WWE.
Guest Posted June 11, 2002 Report Posted June 11, 2002 Jesh guys, I really have a weird feeling about this WCW situation. How convient that they make a mistake of advertising a RAW brand house show "WCW." How convient Raw is in Atlanta tonight. I bet Flair has more in that contract that we don't know about. I can imagine Austin's eyes tonight if Flair reads this: "If Steve Austin wins....WCW is reborn!" *gets goosebumps* And isn't it a little odd that Vince is offering former WCW star Flair 100% of control of the company? I smell a turnaround. Instead of last years invasion by WCW and ECW, it might be the other way around...
Guest pinnacleofallthingsmanly Posted June 11, 2002 Report Posted June 11, 2002 Why is Trish acting like Molly's ass is a bad thing? I sure hope we get to see Molly in a thong.
Guest HartFan86 Posted June 11, 2002 Report Posted June 11, 2002 Steve Austin left the Raw taping in Atlanta earlier today and will not be on tonight's show. From what I have heard, without talking to anyone in management, he booked a ticket home for himself and Debra and left Atlanta today. Originally, he was scheduled to face Brock Lesnar on tonight's show. I am not sure what the finish was supposed to be, but from where I stand, it was too early to do that match no matter whoever they planned to put over. The whole show had to be rewritten and Lesnar will now wrestle Bubba Ray Dudley. From what I heard, no one (read Vince McMahon or Raw coordinator Brian Gerwertz) communicated with Austin as to what he was going to do on Raw tonight until Jim Ross called him yesterday. Austin then chose to walk out and go home today. It's been no secret that Austin has been less than happy with the WWE's direction lately. We will post more information on this story when we get it. This was from 1wrestling.com. Try to credit the source for information like this. I thought I had it listed in the text. I guess it wasn't...if you notice the other post I made, I gave them proper credit.
Guest Big Poppa Popick Posted June 11, 2002 Report Posted June 11, 2002 allrite, so that explains the flair face turn so i guess its not a setup for austin
Guest HartFan86 Posted June 11, 2002 Report Posted June 11, 2002 Oh my lord. Blackjack Bradshaw...."haze"
Guest Lil Naitch Posted June 11, 2002 Report Posted June 11, 2002 odd question.. wasn't Bradshaw wearing his APA pants when he came out?
Guest alfdogg Posted June 11, 2002 Report Posted June 11, 2002 Jeez, Bradshaw's dressing like Albert now. Maybe TTH (The Talentless Hosses) really ARE forming!
Guest Vyce Posted June 11, 2002 Report Posted June 11, 2002 Hey, Bradshaw's back to ripping off Hansen's gimmick. All I can say is this: if WCW is reborn tonight, I will take back every nasty thing I've said about the WWF. At least for one night. Cause I'm a DIE HARD WCW fan. Fuck you, WWF marks!
Guest Lil Naitch Posted June 11, 2002 Report Posted June 11, 2002 The Tough Enough rejects invasion has begun!
Guest claydude14 Posted June 11, 2002 Report Posted June 11, 2002 there goes the smackdown brand's tough enough exclusivity... if there even will be two brands after tonight
Guest HartFan86 Posted June 11, 2002 Report Posted June 11, 2002 I can't wait for Hennan's interview this Saturday
Guest Posted June 11, 2002 Report Posted June 11, 2002 Why give Prototype TV time when you can give it to a 3 week trained reality show reject? It makes sense!
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