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Post by They Adam Bradley on Jul 4, 2009 2:40:15 GMT -5
never seen this before.. its a "fan" getting paid for insulting JR.. and who does the fan happen to be?
GOOD ole "Oklahoma" himself! Also seems funny that when Ferrara went to Wcw, Dr. death was by his side.
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Post by EJS on Jul 4, 2009 3:11:25 GMT -5
I've never seen it either, because it's not there!
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Post by They Adam Bradley on Jul 4, 2009 3:21:54 GMT -5
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Post by Brandon Walsh is Insane. on Jul 4, 2009 3:27:18 GMT -5
Interesting.
So why then was/is JR so mad at Russo/Ferrera for what they did in WCW?
And it makes sense why Dr Death would have agreed to the WCW skits, as he was there for the original one.
Although, I'm surprised he didn't break Ed's neck on that german suplex.
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Post by Mozenrath on Jul 4, 2009 3:37:37 GMT -5
Interesting. So why then was/is JR so mad at Russo/Ferrera for what they did in WCW? And it makes sense why Dr Death would have agreed to the WCW skits, as he was there for the original one. Although, I'm surprised he didn't break Ed's neck on that german suplex. Well, this was a quick skit, with the idea being that the impression is supposed to be in bad taste and degrading. In WCW, pretty much think of that skit as being weeks long, and a lot more personal. Plsu, I don't know if Ross's kids saw this, because I remember him saying his kids were immensely hurt by the Oklahoma BS.
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Post by Paul E. Funk on Jul 4, 2009 4:53:31 GMT -5
I love the fact that a Tiger Ali Singh segment segued into Austin/Rock 'Mania hype by way Of J.R/Dr Death and Big Show. That kind of writing was true staple of the Attitude era (and ECW for that matter) and I miss it.
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