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Post by crimsonwolf on Mar 21, 2011 20:01:25 GMT -5
I think an xbox live party to watch these videos on streaming would be fun I'd be in with a bowl of popcorn and a bottle of Coke. I'm definitely in support of this. Just watched the Jericho biography today. Couple of things I picked up from it; Jericho was right when he said the Cruserweight division was one of the biggest draws of WCW. WCW's mid-card/undercard outright obliterated WWF's during the Monday Night Wars. I remember I watched WCW for guys like Jericho, Mysterio, Billy Kidman, Eddie Guerrero, The Harlem Heat, etc. Did not care for the Goldberg segment. We joke about people getting buried all the time, but man the Goldberg/Jericho WCW feud was just brutal. I know there's two sides to every story, but Bill came off looking really bad here. Jericho does not look back fondly on his feud with Chyna. Almost seemed embarrassed by it. Jericho really likes Cena. Thought it was cool how much he praised him. My only complaint was they did not go into detail of Jericho's feud with Rock during the Invasion. That was one of the bright spots of that entire angle and Jericho's first legitimate main event feud.
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Post by Big Daddy Bad Booking on Mar 21, 2011 20:04:34 GMT -5
I'd be in with a bowl of popcorn and a bottle of Coke. Jericho was right when he said the Cruserweight division was one of the biggest draws of WCW. WCW's mid-card/undercard outright obliterated WWF's during the Monday Night Wars. I remember I watched WCW for guys like Jericho, Mysterio, Billy Kidman, Eddie Guerrero, The Harlem Heat, etc. WWF beat WCW in one CRUCIAL area: how to build up said mid-card talent. The lowliest of mid-card talent back in 1999 got a massive pop that even John Cena or Randy Orton wish they could get on a regular basis. It's true WCW didn't their use their mid-card, ,and I'm not denying that, but Vince Russo was on his game in the WWF back in the 90s mainly due to that.
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Post by crimsonwolf on Mar 21, 2011 20:49:16 GMT -5
Jericho was right when he said the Cruserweight division was one of the biggest draws of WCW. WCW's mid-card/undercard outright obliterated WWF's during the Monday Night Wars. I remember I watched WCW for guys like Jericho, Mysterio, Billy Kidman, Eddie Guerrero, The Harlem Heat, etc. WWF beat WCW in one CRUCIAL area: how to build up said mid-card talent. The lowliest of mid-card talent back in 1999 got a massive pop that even John Cena or Randy Orton wish they could get on a regular basis. It's true WCW didn't their use their mid-card, ,and I'm not denying that, but Vince Russo was on his game in the WWF back in the 90s mainly due to that. True enough, and in the long run that was the cause of guys like Jericho and Benoit jumping ship. But like I said, although they weren't properly used, the mid matches in WCW regularly stole the show, and as a kid, they were the main selling point for me.
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