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Post by Lance Uppercut on Sept 18, 2005 18:14:27 GMT -5
RVD was sent back to Raw, he got punked by Carlito.
Oh, and I believe Jeff Jarrett has the most names currently in wrestling.
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Post by hakushi on Sept 18, 2005 18:16:06 GMT -5
I think "Mr. Friday Night" has a nice ring to it, though for RVD. For Triple H: doesn't he have ENOUGH names? He's Triple H, Hunter Hearst Helmsley, The Game, The Cerebral Assassin... He's getting close to Undertaker/Apollo Reed territory here. I like the King of Kings moniker. But The Game, The Cerebral Assassin, champ... is good enough. Mr. Friday Night. Friday Nights for teens include: bong hits, beer, and the munchies... actually that'd be cool
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Post by admiralcrunchy™ on Sept 18, 2005 18:21:06 GMT -5
Btw...am I the only one who thinks RVD looks like that because he keeps his hair pulled back so damn tightly?
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Post by amsiraK on Sept 18, 2005 18:28:26 GMT -5
And I think his name is Apollo "Creed" unless you're thinking of someone else That would be me not hitting the C button, actually. ;D And crunchy... are you saying you don't like RVD? I'm not getting a definite vibe from you there...
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Post by admiralcrunchy™ on Sept 18, 2005 18:37:05 GMT -5
Yeah...I don't like RVD....at least not WWE RVD, he doesn't fit in
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Post by hakushi on Sept 18, 2005 18:42:19 GMT -5
Triple H was king of the ring, this nick name is about 9 years too late
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Post by Dave the Dave on Sept 18, 2005 19:05:04 GMT -5
Let's just have HHH go back to his Blue Blood days. He can do his entire career over again. That would be great.
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Post by kungfucorny on Sept 18, 2005 22:29:52 GMT -5
Would that include doing a reshoot of the WWF magazine article where he tried to teach Mantaur proper table manners?
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Post by HMARK Center on Sept 18, 2005 22:44:33 GMT -5
Sorry folks, but Trips is not the "King of Kings".
No way in hell.
That title is reserved for Steve Corino.
Corino's extended entrance by his personal ring announcer always ends in: "The King of Old School, the King of Kings, The Extreme Horseman, AND THE @#$%ING GOD of Professional Wrestling, STEVE CO-RIIIIIIIIIIIINOOOOOOOO!!!"
<cue streamers from Corino's students and immediate cleanup by said students>
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Post by Dookie_In_The_Pants on Sept 18, 2005 23:13:05 GMT -5
Johnny McStephstain
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Post by Chainsaw on Sept 19, 2005 3:27:25 GMT -5
"King of Kings", eh? That's really going to go over well with HBK.
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Post by amsiraK on Sept 19, 2005 8:46:44 GMT -5
I'm not pointing a finger at anyone because you've all been good about this, but just a friendly reminder to keep this on track and not veer off into too-religious a conversation. Obviously, with that nickname possibility, it's hard not to discuss the implications.
I still don't think that it's going to stick. How many times has it been mentioned by them? It may have just been an off-handed remark.
And yes. I have the Simpsons running through my head now, too.
Bumblebee man: "Excellente!"
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Post by Shiori C: WC Blue Moon Poster on Sept 19, 2005 9:13:01 GMT -5
It'd be funny if he then tried to prove it by beating every King he could find, starting with Jerry Lawler (natch), King Kong Bundy and I dunno, King Crimson, then beating every King of the WWF like Jim Duggan and Haku before moving onto pinning Kings of the Ring like Viscera, Ken Shamrock and anyone else he hasn't pinned yet (before anyone asks, he already pinned Owen).
The blow-off for this would, of course, be the return of 2002's King of the Ring.
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