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Post by spaceship on May 22, 2010 1:28:41 GMT -5
Yeah, I have to say Big Bossman-Big Show is the most unintentionally hilarious angle.
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Post by Alex Shelley on May 22, 2010 2:23:34 GMT -5
To me, pretty much anything inducted to Wrestlecrap, and anything that ever will be.
Except, of course, the obvious Eddiesploitation and anything about a legit death.
But, yeah, I love terrible things. I may shake my head at the time but I'll always be trolling Youtube later to find videos to show my friends about how terrible the thing I just watched was. I love bad movies, I love bad TV, I love bad fanfiction, I love bad porn, I love bad everything. It's all awesome to me.
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Post by bubbles on May 22, 2010 7:04:26 GMT -5
I CHOPPY CHOPPY YOUR PEE PEE
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Post by Das Einhorn on May 22, 2010 7:17:34 GMT -5
/\/\/\ Saved by shrinkage!
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Post by Deleted on May 22, 2010 7:37:42 GMT -5
Kurt Angle beastiality sex, and the various meanders of the Big Show/Joy Giovanni angle, including Angle himself.
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Post by DeuceDominoMark on May 22, 2010 9:15:30 GMT -5
Mr. America. I remember thinking to myself they are not going to run with this and they did. It was so lame. Heh, yeah... not to mention it had probably the stupidest ending to an angle in history. Hogan forgot the cameras were still rolling and he unmasked?
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Post by Dynamite Kid on May 22, 2010 9:53:16 GMT -5
The Spirit Squad, generally.
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Post by Clash, Never a Meter Maid on May 22, 2010 11:58:34 GMT -5
I LOVED the Mr. America storyline. It wasn't anything to take seriously, but it added a lot of harmless fun to Smackdown that spring/summer. Plus as far as comedic Vince angles go, it didn't get beaten to death like a lot of the DX stuff in 2006.
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Post by AriadosMan on May 22, 2010 12:20:41 GMT -5
From WCW, Chavo and Pepe From WWE, Saturn and Moppy
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Post by Dynamite Kid on May 22, 2010 12:38:33 GMT -5
I LOVED the Mr. America storyline. It wasn't anything to take seriously, but it added a lot of harmless fun to Smackdown that spring/summer. Plus as far as comedic Vince angles go, it didn't get beaten to death like a lot of the DX stuff in 2006. I agree completely, I loved the Mr. America angle. I thought it was hilarious, especially since Hogan passed the lie detector test.
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Post by imbordisux on May 22, 2010 13:18:25 GMT -5
I'm sure most will disagree with me, but I LOVED when, in 2006, the writers seemed to be teasing that Chavo and Vickie were in love, and were responsible for Eddie's death.
I don't blame them for dropping the storyline, but I was definitely interested in seeing where they were going.
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Post by Greer on May 22, 2010 14:40:28 GMT -5
I've seen sets at Universal Studios that looked more realistic than that.
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