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Post by Judas Heyman on Dec 13, 2008 14:08:15 GMT -5
Just wanted to know whether any of the original ECW angles were inducted in wrestlecrap? Do you remember any angles from the original ECW that were crap/wrestlecrap material
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Post by strykerdarksilence on Dec 13, 2008 14:23:47 GMT -5
Just wanted to know whether any of the original ECW angles were inducted in wrestlecrap? Do you remember any angles from the original ECW that were crap/wrestlecrap material There aren't any inducted. The only ECW material are the video games. I honestly can't think of anything from ECW that desperately needs inducting.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 13, 2008 14:42:08 GMT -5
Didn't RD and Blade say that they wouldn't induct ECW stuff and, for the most part, other indy stuff since the companies lack resources, talent, etc.?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 13, 2008 15:16:27 GMT -5
Just wanted to know whether any of the original ECW angles were inducted in wrestlecrap? Do you remember any angles from the original ECW that were crap/wrestlecrap material There aren't any inducted. The only ECW material are the video games. I honestly can't think of anything from ECW that desperately needs inducting. The Dupps and The Crucifixion
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Post by salsashark on Dec 13, 2008 15:21:34 GMT -5
The Muskateer (I think that's what his name was)
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Post by Dave at the Movies on Dec 13, 2008 15:38:56 GMT -5
There aren't any inducted. The only ECW material are the video games. I honestly can't think of anything from ECW that desperately needs inducting. The Dupps and The Crucifixion The Dupps were in ECW? I thought they were only in early TNA. I think ECW came close to doing a lot of wrestlecrap angles but they never went totally overboard. Public Enemy was a gimmick that should have been wrestlecrap but somehow they got over and it turned out to be really cool. I wouldn't say the Crucifixion was wrestlecrap. I think it showed the hatred that the two had for each other in an already complicated storyline that was pushing the envelope. I wouldn't call it wrestlecrap but I would call it unnecessary.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 13, 2008 17:45:59 GMT -5
Bilvis Wesley!
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Post by Trip Fisk a.k.a. Foley is Good on Dec 13, 2008 18:57:45 GMT -5
The Dupps and The Crucifixion The Dupps were in ECW? I thought they were only in early TNA. Bo and Jack were in ECW in 1999, then got signed by WWF that same year. Eventually they got released some time in 2000/2001 and eventually appeared in TNA's early days. That's sad that I even know THAT much about the Dupps.
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Post by Triple Kelly on Dec 13, 2008 19:40:29 GMT -5
Someone a few months back mentioned the EXTREME Chopper for Hardcore Heaven 97, which I would have to agree with. and something about someone going number 2 in their pants with nervousness.
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Post by Joe Neglia on Dec 13, 2008 19:51:25 GMT -5
Sal Belamo from the early days.
Slice N Dice Ramirez
Judge Jeff Jones
all contenders in my book
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Post by bob on Dec 13, 2008 19:53:06 GMT -5
a friend told me that Danny Doring's orginal gimmick was that he was gay and his finishing move was called "the T-bag" and this made him a heel and if this is in fact true it is wrestelcrap
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Post by Sigma: Current SRW Champ! on Dec 13, 2008 20:23:50 GMT -5
What about Mister Mustafa. He paid the Dudley's to take out New Jack and ran the Public Enemy once again out of ECW. It was pretty pathetic.
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Post by KLRA on Dec 13, 2008 23:22:23 GMT -5
Sal Belamo from the early days. Slice N Dice Ramirez Judge Jeff Jones all contenders in my book I liked the Judge Jeff Jones character because it gave us Sid.
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Post by mo on Dec 13, 2008 23:27:34 GMT -5
I thought Sandman's surfer gimmick was. Or was that another section?
Could have been just mentioned on the board perhaps.
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Post by Triple Kelly on Dec 14, 2008 1:03:43 GMT -5
I thought Sandman's surfer gimmick was. Or was that another section? Could have been just mentioned on the board perhaps. Surfer Sandman was from 1992 to around late 93, just as ECW was gaining momentum. then Sandman turned on his wife Peaches and tag partner/friend Tommy Cairo and became the drunken wife abuser we all know and love today (i loved the fact beating up his wife made him the biggest babyface of the company, the same crowd that said crucifying him was going too far and crossing the line . And Judge Jeff Jones was pretty useless as a manager, imo.
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Post by Thank You Shawn on Dec 14, 2008 1:05:03 GMT -5
Sal Belamo from the early days. Slice N Dice Ramirez Judge Jeff Jones all contenders in my book I liked the Judge Jeff Jones character because it gave us Sid. This.
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Post by mo on Dec 14, 2008 3:14:40 GMT -5
I thought Sandman's surfer gimmick was. Or was that another section? Could have been just mentioned on the board perhaps. Surfer Sandman was from 1992 to around late 93, just as ECW was gaining momentum. then Sandman turned on his wife Peaches and tag partner/friend Tommy Cairo and became the drunken wife abuser we all know and love today (i loved the fact beating up his wife made him the biggest babyface of the company, the same crowd that said crucifying him was going too far and crossing the line . And Judge Jeff Jones was pretty useless as a manager, imo. I'm saying I thought it was inducted, I remember reading about it either on the site or possibly just on the boards.
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Post by Mozenrath on Dec 14, 2008 4:22:13 GMT -5
The Mass Transit incident isn't a bad idea for induction. Lapses in judgement as huge as what led to that are pretty wrestlecrap.
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Post by Cap'n Crud on Dec 14, 2008 4:25:52 GMT -5
The Mass Transit incident isn't a bad idea for induction. Lapses in judgement as huge as what led to that are pretty wrestlecrap. Yeah that was basically a perfect storm of really bad ideas.
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Post by Mozenrath on Dec 14, 2008 4:29:04 GMT -5
The Mass Transit incident isn't a bad idea for induction. Lapses in judgement as huge as what led to that are pretty wrestlecrap. Yeah that was basically a perfect storm of really bad ideas. I just find it amusing Heyman can call Vince's ideas dumb, and look at Mass Transit and think "adult", much less trained wrestler. Thing is, Mass Transit, wrestling bus driver, is actually a lot better than some of the gimmicks I've seen in wrestling. Still Wrestlecrap alone, even without the rest of what happened, but amusing, at least.
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