Marvelously Mediocre
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Post by Marvelously Mediocre on May 17, 2008 10:03:51 GMT -5
raw XV anni. dude it had steve blackman fixed for wrestlecrap forums
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Jeff
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Post by Jeff on May 17, 2008 10:28:24 GMT -5
The one after Wrestlemania 22 I think it was. The one where Umaga debuted. I also remember the Spirit Squad being awesome. So yea that one.
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Post by Deleted on May 17, 2008 13:54:18 GMT -5
In recent memory the Raw after WMXXIV not only for the Flair tribute but it was an overall good Raw from start to finish.
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Post by wrestlecrapcrap on May 17, 2008 14:39:59 GMT -5
the last raw before the inVasion PPV, where vince keeps asking for "the old stone cold" to come back, and throughout the show the alliance keep getting one over on the WWF all while we see austin sat in a bar, thinking, until at the end the alliance are all beating the crap outta the WWF, when austin returns and helps his lockerroom win the mass brawl. This one was great. I marked the hell out when Austin came out at the end. All the build up to that one moment was great. And Vince giving it the 'I need the OOOOOOOOOOOLD STOOOOONE COOOOOOLD!' was awesome. I loved the last draft/Vince appreciation night. The whole night built up to the explosion, even if no-one could have guessed that would be the ending. All the 'tributes' to Vince to build heat around the character, the slow walk out, passing the whole roster. It was absolutely epic. The funny thing was, either the Raw overran or my video clock was slightly too fast and so the actual ending was cut off. I go on to WWE.com and see the 'chairman engulfed in fiery explosion' and my jaw drops to the floor. If Benoit didn't ruin that it would have been one of the greatest storylines ever.
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longdogga
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Post by longdogga on May 17, 2008 22:57:30 GMT -5
raw XV anni. dude it had steve blackman fixed for wrestlecrap forums oh f*** how could i forget blackman *hands in wrestlecrap forum license*
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Post by funkycoldmadina on May 18, 2008 2:20:31 GMT -5
Even though I can't even begin to remember the card for this RAW, so don't criticize me because Im sure it was full of WrestleCrappy moments...
The RAW with Austin-Tyson. It really turned up the burner on the Attitude Era. You knew after RR Austin was gonna be winning the belt at WM......it was just electric that night, can still remember watching it live and go back to watch that every once in a while.
Do I think you can beat my ass? Hell no. Do I think I can beat your ass? Why hell yeah!
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Post by luthorcorp on May 18, 2008 13:25:19 GMT -5
I liked the episode after Wrestlemania 14, where X-Pac re-debuted and the new DX was formed. I just really felt at that point, after a great Wrestlemania impact with Tyson, that things were turning and WCW was screwed. Things were better with competition, but I wouldn't have it any other way.
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Post by Bob Schlapowitz on May 18, 2008 14:41:26 GMT -5
the last raw before the inVasion PPV, where vince keeps asking for "the old stone cold" to come back, and throughout the show the alliance keep getting one over on the WWF all while we see austin sat in a bar, thinking, until at the end the alliance are all beating the crap outta the WWF, when austin returns and helps his lockerroom win the mass brawl. The pop Austin got when he came out was damn near the level of Foley's title win.
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Madagascar Fred
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Post by Madagascar Fred on May 18, 2008 15:29:10 GMT -5
I liked the episode after Wrestlemania 14, where X-Pac re-debuted and the new DX was formed. I just really felt at that point, after a great Wrestlemania impact with Tyson, that things were turning and WCW was screwed. Things were better with competition, but I wouldn't have it any other way. agreed ... loved the main event (Outlaws vs. Funk/Cactus cage title match), the X-Pac return and the formation of the new DX, and the Austin/Vince confrontation, Faarooq getting ultimately screwed by The Nation/The Rock, the TV debuts of Kaientai and Val Venis (although not in matches...hey Val and Funaki are still employed after all these years! )
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GregP19
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Post by GregP19 on May 18, 2008 22:19:31 GMT -5
I liked the episode after Wrestlemania 14, where X-Pac re-debuted and the new DX was formed. I just really felt at that point, after a great Wrestlemania impact with Tyson, that things were turning and WCW was screwed. Things were better with competition, but I wouldn't have it any other way. agreed ... loved the main event (Outlaws vs. Funk/Cactus cage title match), the X-Pac return and the formation of the new DX, and the Austin/Vince confrontation, Faarooq getting ultimately screwed by The Nation/The Rock, the TV debuts of Kaientai and Val Venis (although not in matches...hey Val and Funaki are still employed after all these years! ) I consider this the birth of tthe Attitude Era. Although the previous 6-8 months showed what WWF could become it was this night where it all came together and showed that HHH, Rock, and Austin would rule the business for years to come.
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Zach Attack
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Post by Zach Attack on May 18, 2008 22:23:22 GMT -5
the one where hogan came back as red and yellow hulk after deciding to leave NWO (i think it was in montreal after WM18?)
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Post by ChitownKnight on May 18, 2008 22:27:56 GMT -5
WWE Homecoming, the 15th anniversary show, Limoexplosion, and when Edge won the wwe title. Now im no big fan of Edge, but that was a surprise, especially since i didnt know about the RVD thing back then.
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Post by The Peck™ Says… on May 18, 2008 22:41:25 GMT -5
I agree with you on this one. Not only was it the return of Ric Flair (that entire segment was awesome with Stone Cold putting the WWF strap back over his shoulder), but the show opened with Mick Foley getting fired, Paul Heyman was fired and unceremoniously beat to hell by Jim Ross, Jerry "The King" Lawler returned to the announce table and William Regal became the first ever member of the KMA club. Other Raws I liked: - The debut of Chris Jericho, interrupting The Rock's promo. - Kurt Angle kidnaps Austin on a Raw before Unforgiven and pushes Stone Cold on the bridge into a kiddie pool filled with water; this was after Austin was crying like a little baby for Kurt to let him go. Also on this show, Christian turned on Edge. - Austin berates Tazz for wearing one of his shirts instead of a Stone Cold shirt during "Austin Appreciation Night" and Angle brings out the milk truck to douse the Alliance! - The night when HBK joined the nWo; it was such a shock and I really didn't expect it. - The Raw when the "Higher Power" was revealed. I know it was a massive disappointment to a lot of people, but I'm in the minority and actually thought it was genius. The tension and excitement was just so palpable all night long. - Stone Cold wins the WWF title back from Kane the night after King of the Ring 1998. As a kid (thinking Kane was "invincible"), I never thought that Austin could pull out the match after losing the title the night before, but I was going crazy throughout the entire bout. I know there are some that I'm probably forgetting, but these are the few that stand out off the top of my head.
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Post by hedonismbot on May 19, 2008 3:27:35 GMT -5
I forget the actual date, but it was one of their Xmas shows and Goldust came out dressed as an Xmas tree and recited "The Night Before Xmas," only to have Vader dressed in a Santa suit come out and attack him. Great stuff.
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Ken Ivory
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Post by Ken Ivory on May 19, 2008 8:13:16 GMT -5
Ill add this one too FEEL IT JR FEEL THIS MOMENT FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE THIS INVASION JUST GOT TAKEN TO THE EXTREME!!
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