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Post by Stab Sword on Jul 22, 2008 16:12:04 GMT -5
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Post by Gregor-2012 on Aug 4, 2008 13:13:54 GMT -5
Any chance of an update soon?
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Garee
King Koopa
I miss the old days
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Post by Garee on Aug 4, 2008 17:24:01 GMT -5
I second that, I was enjoying this
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Hawk Hart
Bill S. Preston, Esq.
Sold his organs.
The Best There Is, the Best There Was, and the Best That There Ever Will Be
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Post by Hawk Hart on Aug 4, 2008 17:34:53 GMT -5
I second that, I was enjoying this Word.
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Jazzman
King Koopa
Trombone Shorty > Your Favorite Musician
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Post by Jazzman on Aug 6, 2008 18:37:01 GMT -5
All right i'll leave some hints for the next 5 feuds: The stable feud of the Attitude Era A feud that didn't involve mini hamburgers A very personal ECW feud The feud that saved ROH The feud that catapulted an IWC hero (he's a champ on RAW) 1) DX vs. Nation 2) 3) Raven/Sandman 4) CM Punk/Samoa Joe 5) CM Punk/Raven Feud 2 is Sting v. Vader and why do I think that feud 4 is RoH v. CZW?
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Post by sandman20 on Aug 13, 2008 23:19:22 GMT -5
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Post by Stab Sword on Aug 14, 2008 7:17:06 GMT -5
31. Sting vs. Vader When Vader arrived in WCW, he was paired with Harley Race, and the duo stalked the WCW Champion, Sting, seeking a title opportunity. Vader finally received one on April 12, 1992, but lost after punching out the referee. Sting cracked a pair of ribs in the match after a Vader splash, though he continued to compete infrequently while recuperating. Vader received a rematch with Sting on July 12 at The Great American Bash 1992. At the close of the match, Sting missed a Stinger Splash (and hit his head on the ringpost as a result). This led to a powerbomb by Vader for the three count, making Vader the new WCW World Heavyweight Champion. Vader was out of action for the fall as he was getting knee surgery. Upon his return, Vader sent Nikita Koloff into retirement and at Starrcade 1992, Vader lost to Sting in the finals of the "King of Cable" tournament. However, just two days later, Vader defeated Ron Simmons by taking advantage of a shoulder injury to regain the World Heavyweight Championship. At SuperBrawl III on February 21, 1993, in a Strap match which Vader dubbed the "White Castle of Fear", Vader defeated Sting. However, during the match, Vader sustained a lacerated back and a ruptured artery in his ear that required hospitalization. On March 11, 1993, Vader lost the WCW World Heavyweight Championship to Sting in London, England. However, on March 17, Vader was able to defeat Sting and regain the title in Dublin, Ireland. They would meet again when Vader and Sid took on Sting and Davey Boy Smith but that rivalry was overshadowed by a one eyed midget and Tugboat in a stormtrooper helmet. They competed in The War Games with each other with Sting's team coming out on top. Sting vs. Vader from Great American Bash www.dailymotion.com/relevance/search/Sting%2Bvs.%2BVader/video/x1uack_sting-vs-vader-great-american-bash_sportSting vs. Vader from Slamboree for the Big Gold Belt www.dailymotion.com/relevance/search/Sting%2Bvs.%2BVader/video/x2bi4x_wcw-sting-vs-vader_sport
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Post by Stab Sword on Aug 14, 2008 7:34:04 GMT -5
30. Raven vs. The Sandman Sandman spent the time period from December 1995 through May 1997 engaged in a bloody war with Raven. On January 27, 1996, Sandman lost the ECW Championship to Raven and would lose rematches at Cyberslam and the Big Ass Extreme Bash. At the 1996 Heatwave event, Sandman along with Tommy Dreamer and Terry Gordy beat Raven and his Flock in a Rage in the Cage match setting up a World Title match at Double Jeopardy with Sandman and Dreamer against Raven and Richards and on October 5, 1996, Sandman regained the title by pinning Raven's partner Stevie Richards and Raven's replacement Brian Lee. During the feud, Raven allied himself to the returned Lori Fullington and brainwashed her and Sandman's real-life son Tyler into joining his cult-like following, turning him against his father. Raven psychologically attacked Sandman by having his son deny his relationship with his father, telling Tyler that his parents' divorce was Sandman's fault, and making him perform Raven's trademark taunt and other mannerisms. This led to many bloody matches between Sandman and Raven. On October 26, 1996, during one particularly brutal match, Sandman's son interfered to help his father. Afterward, the two embraced, but Raven came from behind with a Singapore Cane, and smacked his enemy. Steven Richards and the Blue Meanie came out with a giant wooden cross and crucified him. Later, Raven came back on stage and gave a questionable apology for his actions. On December 7, 1996 Sandman again lost the title to Raven in a barbed wire match but would beat Raven at House Party on January 11th, 1997. Tribute Video: Raven vs. Sandman: No Ropes Barbed Wire Match www.dailymotion.com/relevance/search/Raven%2Bvs.%2BThe%2BSandman/video/x1vz50_sandman-vs-raven-barbed-wire_sportRaven vs. Sandman: Cage Match www.dailymotion.com/relevance/search/Raven%2Bvs.%2BThe%2BSandman/video/x1l3q9_ecw-team-raven-vs-team-sandman_sport
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Post by Stab Sword on Aug 14, 2008 7:51:56 GMT -5
29. Samoa Joe vs. CM Punk The feud started on June 12, 2004 at World Title Classic as Samoa Joe, who had gone over a year as ROH World Champion took on ROH Tag Team Champion, CM Punk for the world title. Instead of a 15-20 minute match, Punk changed his stragedy and tactics and forced Joe to rope-a-dope him for most the match and use headlocks to wear the big man down. The exciting conclusion, saw Punk hit Joe with The Pepsi Plunge but only for Punk to fall out of the ring as the 60 minute time limit expired. They would meet two months later at Scramble Cage Melee in a triple threat non-title match with Homicide included. Again, Punk hit Joe with The Pepsi Plunge, only for Homicide to get the non title pin. The awaited rematch came early as Steve Corino pulled out of all ROH shows to work for Zero-1 in Japan and Joe vs. Punk was signed as the replacement main event. Punk had the home field advantage as it was held in Chicago Ridge, Illinois and on October 16, Joe vs. Punk II was held and once again Punk used his tactics from the first match only for Joe to counter and keep up with Punk. The match ended in another 60 minute time limit draw only after Joe hit the Muscle Buster from the top rope. The match was given 5 stars by Dave Meltzer and the Wrestling Observer, the first 5 star match in the US in nearly 7 years. After Joe vs. Punk II, Joe made it clear that Punk would get no rematch but Punk was adament about getting one more match and the next time it would be no time limit. ROH then made it official and they would have the third match at All Star Extravaganza II in December and it would be no time limit. At ASE II, Joe and Punk went at it with Ricky Steamboat at ringside. Punk would get busted open and all his tactics against Joe didn't work so he would have a hard hitting match with Joe. Joe would get him in a sleeper hold and when everyone thought Punk was out, Steamboat saw Punk's arm up and the match continued with Punk showing heart in getting out of all of Joe's holds. Joe would go so far as to put his feet on the ropes but Punk would kick out of that. Joe then dropped Punk on his head, locked in the rear naked choke and choked Punk out to retain the ROH title. Sorry no videos
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Post by Stab Sword on Aug 14, 2008 8:10:29 GMT -5
28. CM Punk vs. Raven In ROH's early days, CM Punk came in looking to work with the best indy wrestlers in the world. When Raven, recently released by the WWF came in, Punk didn't like the fact that someone with a shady past would come in to the place where he wanted to make a name for himself. Even though, Punk wanted to face Raven and they went one on one at Expect the Unexpected on March 15, 2003. Punk would use a steel chair on Raven bloody him before locking the Devil Lock to beat Raven. Raven would return to get his revenge on Punk and at Night of the Grudges, Raven would team with BJ Whitmer to take on the 2nd City Saints of Punk and Colt Cabana. Punk would once again get the win. A week later at WrestleRave, Raven would find a partner who wanted to get rid of the Saints in Christopher Daniels and they would face Punk and Cabana. Punk would get busted wide open but again with the use of a chair, the Saints would get the win. When the match was over, Punk would nearly kill Raven with a chain and afterwards give his reason toward his hatred at Raven because of his straight edge beliefs. On July 19th, Raven and Punk would meet in a Dog Collar match at the inaugural, Death before Dishonor. In the bloody match, Punk again scored the victory over Raven thanks to Colt Cabana's help. After the match, Punk would tie Raven up to the ropes and dump a beer down his mouth, telling him he's going to send him back to rehab before he sends him to Hell. Raven's old nemesis, Tommy Dreamer would come in through the crowd and DDT Punk. Raven and Dreamer would then tie Punk to the ropes and tease him with a beer before pouring it down his mouth. Punk would be irate and demand ROH officials bring Raven back. Raven would accept Punk's challenge and compared their feud with his feud with Dreamer and state that the next match would be a Clockwork Orange House of Fun match A month later at Beating the Odds, Raven would finally beat Punk in the House of Fun match but the lights would go out and when they came back on, Raven was tied to a big X, representing Punk's straight edge beliefs. A week later at Glory by Honor II, Raven choose Terry Funk to fight Punk but Punk would defeat the Hardcore legend by having him pass out in the figure four. Cabana would come out to help destroy Funk only for Raven and Dreamer to come and make the save. On November 28, 2003, the feud would end at The Conclusion with Punk vs. Raven in a steel cage match. Punk would win the bloody cage match and end the feud and this feud made CM Punk a star in the indy scene. Tribute Video: Punk's Reason to hate Raven www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJMQK1_SPHwPunk reflects on his feud with Raven www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5LH_Z2a34w
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Post by Stab Sword on Aug 14, 2008 8:21:39 GMT -5
Next 5 feuds with the hints are:
A feud that needed a new heel cause the original was a bad choice.
Two former tag team champion partners finally clash at the first ECW PPV
a feud that redefined the Whole F'N Show
A feud that brought Hollywood to Memphis
A feud that featured multi personalities
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Mr Captain Falcon
Dennis Stamp
So I could write anything in here and it'll be posted?
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Post by Mr Captain Falcon on Aug 16, 2008 0:00:57 GMT -5
Next 5 feuds with the hints are: A feud that needed a new heel cause the original was a bad choice. Two former tag team champion partners finally clash at the first ECW PPV a feud that redefined the Whole F'N Show A feud that brought Hollywood to Memphis A feud that featured multi personalities 1. ? 2. ? 3. RVD vs. Jerry Lynn 4. ? 5. Mick Foley vs. Hunter Hearst Helmsley?
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Post by Zombie Pig on Aug 16, 2008 0:08:01 GMT -5
Next 5 feuds with the hints are: A feud that brought Hollywood to Memphis Kaufman vs. Lawler.
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Post by Stu on Aug 16, 2008 0:22:55 GMT -5
Two former tag team champion partners finally clash at the first ECW PPV Taz and Sabu
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Post by Gregor-2012 on Aug 16, 2008 6:05:04 GMT -5
A feud that needed a new heel cause the original was a bad choice.
Triple H vs Stone Cold? (i.e. Rikishi being the bad choice)
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Mr Captain Falcon
Dennis Stamp
So I could write anything in here and it'll be posted?
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Post by Mr Captain Falcon on Aug 18, 2008 20:47:05 GMT -5
Is this gonna be updated soon?
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Post by Stab Sword on Aug 21, 2008 18:30:26 GMT -5
27. Jerry "The King" Lawler vs. Andy Kaufman In the early 80s, comedian Andy Kaufman went through the various terratories and shows challenging women to matches. He would claim to be undefeatd until he went to Memphis, where he offered any woman in the crowd $1,000 and his hand in marriage if they could beat him. Jerry “The King” Lawler was getting sick of seeing him humiliate the local women. He trained a lady named Foxy and after she lost and Kaufman wouldn’t stop humiliating her, Lawler pushed Kaufman off her. Kaufman threatened to sue but later accepted Lawler’s challenge to a match. They finally fought on April 5th, 1982. After several minutes of stalling, Lawler allowed Kaufman to put him in a headlock. Lawler quickly gave him a suplex and two piledrivers (the move was banned in Memphis). Lawler lost by DQ and Kaufman was in the hospital for several days. The match made headlines around the country and was even featured a few weeks later on Saturday Night Live. On 7/28/82, Lawler and Kaufman appeared on Late Night wit David Letterman to air their differences. As they were going to a commercial break, Lawler smacked Kaufman in the face. When they came back from break, Kaufman launched into a profanity laced tirade that was so obscene that NBC threatened to never have him on the air again. Kaufman threatened to sue them for $200 million and then to buy the network with the money and turn it into a 24 hour wrestling network. This story was so huge, it was on the front page of the New York Times. Kaufman teamed up with manager Jimmy Hart and offered a $5,000 bounty to any wrestler that would give Lawler the piledriver. Eventually Hart and Kaufman got into an argument leading Kaufman to ask Lawler for help. Lawler agreed to help Kaufman on the condition that Kaufman never wrestles again. Three minutes into the match, Kaufman threw powder into Lawler’s eyes and The Assassins gave Lawler the piledriver. Kaufman would gloat that he would end his wrestling career seeing his arch nemesis getting a piledriver Tribute Videos: I'm From Hollywood documentary Part 1 www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEyQkUg2WtYPart 2 www.youtube.com/watch?v=bo5JWw5uAK0&feature=relatedPart 3 www.youtube.com/watch?v=9mAE-BT6bGk&feature=relatedPart 4 www.youtube.com/watch?v=kjt0GAaWwR4&feature=relatedPart 5 www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMqiu0pVQv8&feature=relatedPart 6 www.youtube.com/watch?v=swTTGkC3ZyI&feature=relatedThe End of the Feud: www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZcU-E1WMY7I&NR=1
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Post by Stab Sword on Aug 21, 2008 18:55:27 GMT -5
26. Rob Van Dam vs. Jerry Lynn A year into Van Dam's reign as ECW World Television champion, he would face his greatest challenger in Jerry Lynn. They first met at Crossing the Line on February 12th, 1999 where they fought to a time limit draw. The rematch would be hel at the ECW Living Dangerously PPV where it once again went to a time limit draw only for Lynn and Van Dam to agree to five more minutes. Van Dam would get the win with only a few seconds left and retain the title. The third match in the series would be held a few months later at the Hardcore Heaven PPV with no time limit. Van Dam would once again hold on to retain the television title. During the end of ECW, Lynn would turn heel and join The Network and would face Van Dam one more time in the main event of the final ECW PPV, Guilty as Charged 2001 where Van Dam once again beat Van Dam. Tribute Videos: Van Dam vs. Lynn from Living Dangerously Part 1 www.youtube.com/watch?v=tucq-xNtCkMPart 2 www.youtube.com/watch?v=EniKiyZU1G4Part 3 www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUkfe60yprgVan Dam vs. Lynn from Hardcore Heaven: No Time Limit Part 1 www.youtube.com/watch?v=4GAwlq0na18Part 2 www.youtube.com/watch?v=phc7UGRAERI
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Post by Stab Sword on Aug 21, 2008 19:31:53 GMT -5
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Post by Stab Sword on Aug 25, 2008 9:44:43 GMT -5
24. Taz vs. Sabu In early ECW, Sabu and Taz (known as the Tazmaniac then) were tag team partners and held the ECW World Tag Team titles together. The team would break up after Sabu would be fired by Paul Heyman for no showing an event. The Tazmaniac would also transform from the wildman to a shoot fighter simply named Taz. Taz would beat everyone in his path and challenged Sabu to a fight. Sabu finally answered the challenge at the 1996 November 2 Remember show. Sabu answered the challenged but the lights were turned off before they could fight. The match was set for ECW's first PPV, Barely Legal as one part of the double main event for the show. Prior to the PPV, the match would be hyped everywhere, even on WWF TV. On April 13th, 1997, Barely Legal aired and Taz would be able to choke out Sabu with the Tazmission after a brutal fight. After the match, Taz's manager Bill Alfonso turned on the Human Suplex Machine and joined Sabu and along with Rob Van Dam gave a beatdown of Taz A month later at Chapter 2, Taz defeated Sabu again in a tag team match which had Taz teaming with Chris Candido and Sabu tagging with his regular partner, Rob Van Dam. The one on one rematch was made for Wrestlepalooza 97. Sabu would get the victory at Wrestlepalooza and then would focus on Terry Funk and ECW World Title. Taz and Sabu would also fight in tag matches at both Double Jeopardy and Better than Ever, each getting a victory in both encounters. In 1999, Taz and Sabu went one on one again for Taz's FTW (Smurf the World) title. Taz would knock out Sabu and let him pin him to give Sabu the title. Taz would finally win the ECW World Title and at the Living Dangerously PPV, Taz faced Sabu in a title unificiation match to which Taz knocked out Sabu to win both titles. Taz would leave for the WWF later that year. Tribute Videos: Taz vs. Sabu from Barely Legal Part 1 www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEtXzdnqTy8Part 2 www.youtube.com/watch?v=fJQz1NlKVVc&feature=relatedPart 3 www.youtube.com/watch?v=dmW1IhOLL0A&feature=related
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