BIG DUNC
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Post by BIG DUNC on May 27, 2011 18:34:29 GMT -5
Just a complete fantasy match which reminds me of my childhood spending hours arguing about the result...
Back in the late 20th century, they were all at the top of their respective federations(please no arguments about if they were or not here, please take it as explicit), but if they were all to be in a match, who would win?
I always went for stone cold, my mate always went for RVD.. who would you pick?
There are no constraints to the scope of your thinking, so yeah, pick one...
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Post by ampunk on May 27, 2011 18:51:48 GMT -5
Depends on when the match takes place.
1998ish, you have Austin or Goldberg win. 2000ish, it doesn't really matter--I don't know if RVD would be believable at that point with a clean win, except to ECW Die-hards.
If it's 2003 or later, RVD Wins, because he's got the longest shelf-life (well, Goldberg could still get in the ring, but it's pretty clear he's not dedicated to the business), so you can get him over using the two biggest draws of the previous few years.
If it's a shoot-fight, RVD probably wins since he's kickboxer/martial artist.
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Post by Spearmint* on May 27, 2011 18:53:43 GMT -5
Well one's thing for sure, with RVD and Goldberg in the ring along with Austin's years and years of injuries it defiantly won't be pretty!
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Crappler El 0 M
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Post by Crappler El 0 M on May 27, 2011 19:07:37 GMT -5
It would have been Taz v. Goldberg v. Austin. In fact, ECW even teased something between the three on their hotline.
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Post by joebob27 on May 27, 2011 19:36:00 GMT -5
I can tell you who will job. lol.
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Post by Crazy Diamond on May 27, 2011 21:07:40 GMT -5
Goldberg. He was the most dominant of the three and seeing Austin and RVD take the Jackhammer would have been awesome.
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Post by cabbageboy on May 27, 2011 22:33:14 GMT -5
I don't really see this match for some reason. I could see Goldberg vs. Austin for obvious reasons, and I can see Goldberg vs. RVD in an epic "Guy who dominated WCW vs. guy who dominated ECW" match.
Van Dam actually DID beat Austin in a 1 on 1 match during the Invasion. Curiously enough WWE never did either match when Goldberg was there.
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Big L
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Post by Big L on May 28, 2011 15:32:31 GMT -5
Austin
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The Ichi
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Post by The Ichi on May 28, 2011 18:28:42 GMT -5
I was a major WWF fanboy back then, but even I believed that Goldberg could beat Austin. WCW built that guy beautifully, to their credit.
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saintpat
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Post by saintpat on May 29, 2011 2:30:40 GMT -5
Goldberg over Austin over RVD.
In a shoot, Goldberg would clean the ring with both of them. Read the part in Bret Hart's book about his match with G'berg and how beat up he got, and that wasn't even a shoot. The guy was enormously strong and powerful and hurt people just by his sheer physicality without trying.
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