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Post by chunkylover53 on Jan 15, 2009 22:37:05 GMT -5
I'm talking about angles/feuds what not, that were so confusing, you weren't able to follow it or explain it.
I would have to say when the NWO split up. It all starts with Sting feuding with the NWO, primarilly Hulk Hogan. I'm not going to go through the whole thing, but he feuds with Hogan, then the nWo splits into two groups - White n' Black/Hollywood(led by Hogan) and Red n' Black/Wolfpac(led by Sting). Now the problem with that was, Sting tried to take down the NWO all year, and then he joins an NWO faction.
Don't forget people were joining, defecting, and feuding with the group left and right and loose wouldn't be a word to describe continuity in this.
And then they re-emerge and Hogan joins the Wolfpac or something(I'm lost at this point).
After that they split up into sub-factions, then dies, then comes back as NWO 2000(then again, I don't know for sure).
The point is, if I can't explain it properly, that gets my votes.
Any you can think of?
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Post by jobber2thestars on Jan 15, 2009 22:41:34 GMT -5
I'll be the first to say it, Kane.
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Post by Murf on Jan 15, 2009 22:49:21 GMT -5
Sting wasn't the leader of the Wolfpac though. Nash was.
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Post by andrew8798 on Jan 15, 2009 23:05:12 GMT -5
And the only reason Sting Join the Wolfpac was because Luger did
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Post by chunkylover53 on Jan 15, 2009 23:07:38 GMT -5
Well, that just goes to show you how much I knew about it, which kinda was the point.
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Post by tmc1982 on Jan 15, 2009 23:09:59 GMT -5
Any Vince Russo era storyline in WCW.
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Post by mcmahonfan85 on Jan 15, 2009 23:29:18 GMT -5
And the only reason Sting Join the Wolfpac was because Luger did "Its guy love, that's all it is Guy love, he's mine, I'm his There's nothing gay about it in our eyes"
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Post by Marky Mark...Mark on Jan 16, 2009 1:38:55 GMT -5
And the only reason Sting Join the Wolfpac was because Luger did "Its guy love, that's all it is Guy love, he's mine, I'm his There's nothing gay about it in our eyes" "You're the only man whose ever been inside of me!"
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Post by mcmahonfan85 on Jan 16, 2009 1:40:33 GMT -5
"Its guy love, that's all it is Guy love, he's mine, I'm his There's nothing gay about it in our eyes" "You're the only man whose ever been inside of me!" whoa whoa whoa! Sting just took out his appendix.
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Post by Crazy Diamond on Jan 16, 2009 14:54:45 GMT -5
Millionaire's Club vs. the New Blood vs. the MIA
It confused me so much that I didn't realize that the New Bloods were supposed to be the heels until recently. Those shoot angles made no sense to me as a kid.
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Post by Agent P on Jan 16, 2009 17:21:53 GMT -5
The MIA were wrestlers Russo & Bischoff fired and were babyfaces who had a loose alliance with the Millionaire's Club. They weren't feuding with the Millionaire's though.
I am convinced I am the only person who doesn't find anything in wrestling confusing.
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Post by Single H on Jan 16, 2009 19:51:49 GMT -5
Millionaire's Club vs. the New Blood vs. the MIA It confused me so much that I didn't realize that the New Bloods were supposed to be the heels until recently. Those shoot angles made no sense to me as a kid. I don't think the shoot angles make scense to anybody really. It is classic Russo booking and doesn't matter if your a kid or not they don't make much scense really. Also should The Millionaires Club not have been the heels as the New Blood were the up and coming stars and The Millionaires Club were holding them down and refusing to give them a chance on the card to shine. The Millionaires Club were the same guys who had been at the top of the company for years and the fans were sick of them at the top of the card. Honestly it makes more scense for The Millionaires Club to be the heels in this one. The New Blood were heels because they were trying to get there chance to shine on the card and in the company. Even who the heels and faces in this one is very confusing and why they were heels and faces is even more confusing
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Post by eJm on Jan 16, 2009 20:16:02 GMT -5
I'll be the first to say it, Kane. And this guy wins the thread.
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Post by 2CSultan on Jan 17, 2009 0:55:30 GMT -5
GTV. I still want an explanation.
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Post by Cela on Jan 17, 2009 1:29:21 GMT -5
Roode and Eric Young
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Post by Spankymac is sick of the swiss on Jan 17, 2009 1:44:48 GMT -5
Chikara's Lance Steel vs. Lance Steel storyline. I won't bother to go into the whole thing, because it confuses even me, but trust me, it was out there, even for Chikara.
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Post by tmc1982 on Jan 17, 2009 1:53:59 GMT -5
When WCW split from the NWA, they had two different belts. A WCW Heavyweight Championship belt and the NWA belt, which they now called "The Big Gold Belt". Afterwords, WCW made up a championship committee in place of the National Wrestling Alliance called WCW International.
Another WCW related storyline from the early '90s that was hard to follow on the surface was the whole fall-out from the infamous "Disney Tapings". Because WCW (when Eric Bischoff first came to power) was taping their syndicated programming in advance, they more or less had to follow through (on their live shows) with the footage. This more or less, became a headache when unexpected stuff like injuries (e.g. Brian Pillman) or firings (e.g. Sid Vicious) occurred. The tapings were basically, the main reason behind WCW splitting from the NWA in the first place.
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Post by Agent P on Jan 17, 2009 2:10:10 GMT -5
When WCW split from the NWA, they had two different belts. A WCW Heavyweight Championship belt and the NWA belt, which they now called "The Big Gold Belt". Afterwords, WCW made up a championship committee in place of the National Wrestling Alliance called WCW International. Another WCW related storyline from the early '90s that was hard to follow on the surface was the whole fall-out from the infamous "Disney Tapings". Because WCW (when Eric Bischoff first came to power) was taping their syndicated programming in advance, they more or less had to follow through (on their live shows) with the footage. This more or less, became a headache when unexpected stuff like injuries (e.g. Brian Pillman) or firings (e.g. Sid Vicious) occurred. The tapings were basically, the main reason behind WCW splitting from the NWA in the first place. Did you really find two different World Titles, which included one being the title of a made up group, confusing? Or that WCW taped a bunch of stuff that they couldn't air? It's not as if they aired footage of Sid running around with the WCW World Title in 1994. I should know, Worldwide was the only WCW show I got since we didn't have TBS.
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Post by tmc1982 on Jan 17, 2009 2:42:16 GMT -5
When WCW split from the NWA, they had two different belts. A WCW Heavyweight Championship belt and the NWA belt, which they now called "The Big Gold Belt". Afterwords, WCW made up a championship committee in place of the National Wrestling Alliance called WCW International. Another WCW related storyline from the early '90s that was hard to follow on the surface was the whole fall-out from the infamous "Disney Tapings". Because WCW (when Eric Bischoff first came to power) was taping their syndicated programming in advance, they more or less had to follow through (on their live shows) with the footage. This more or less, became a headache when unexpected stuff like injuries (e.g. Brian Pillman) or firings (e.g. Sid Vicious) occurred. The tapings were basically, the main reason behind WCW splitting from the NWA in the first place. Did you really find two different World Titles, which included one being the title of a made up group, confusing? Or that WCW taped a bunch of stuff that they couldn't air? It's not as if they aired footage of Sid running around with the WCW World Title in 1994. I should know, Worldwide was the only WCW show I got since we didn't have TBS. Lets put it this way, when you read into it (and not actually see it on TV) it sounds confusing (especially if you're first learning about what goes on behind the kayfabe lines). WCW both had to be lucky and plan well into advance in order to make the "Disney Tapings" even remotely seem like they were working.
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Post by mcmahonfan85 on Jan 17, 2009 13:17:57 GMT -5
Chikara's Lance Steel vs. Lance Steel storyline. I won't bother to go into the whole thing, because it confuses even me, but trust me, it was out there, even for Chikara. i disagree. i feel the issue on dragons is as big today as it was in Lance's time. i believe Lance was right and it is ok to be friends with dragons.
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