BigJerichool222
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Post by BigJerichool222 on Mar 19, 2012 8:11:09 GMT -5
Savio Vega being the "Master of the Triple Threat Match"
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Turd Ferguson
Hank Scorpio
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Post by Turd Ferguson on Mar 19, 2012 10:40:04 GMT -5
Ahmed Johnson and the case of the Phantom Broom.
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Post by whiskers on Mar 19, 2012 11:33:34 GMT -5
Does anyone remember Brakus? 1997, he was hyped as the German Wrestling Machine or something along those lines, had a few vignettes and an article on him in the WWF magazine, always mentioning that despite being a foreigner he loves America and despises the Hart Foundation's anti-USA bit. He's never seen until Brawl For All in '98 where he loses in the first round, goes to ECW, jobs to Taz and is never mentioned or seen again. Hell, I didn't even remember him in the Brawl For All. The only thing that I remember of Brakkus was seeing one or two promo vids and that was it.
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wildojinx
Wade Wilson
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Post by wildojinx on Mar 19, 2012 17:26:00 GMT -5
The only match of his i remember was a match from the summer of 98 against Jesus (Castillo, of the Boriquas, that is). After that, he joined the MIA file.
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Post by Hassan bin Sober on Mar 19, 2012 18:02:43 GMT -5
Mark and Rena Mero in the front from of a WCW show towards the end. The commentators pointed them out briefly but nothing ever came of it.
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Post by tigermaskxxxvii on Mar 19, 2012 19:43:41 GMT -5
The night Austin first stunned McMahon(I think it was MSG with cactus Jack making his debut as well) anyway it was right after the war games ppv where Henning turned on the Horseman and injured Flair and Schiavone walked off the set because he was so upset. Anyway J.R. was explaining that McMahon got stunned and how the show would go on and they wouldn't sit and cry about it and mocked Schiavone with a "boo hoo" it was funny but i don't know if anyone else noticed it The thing I loved about that first stunner to McMahon is how Vince sold it. He basically had a mini-seizure on the mat. Does anyone remember Brakus? 1997, he was hyped as the German Wrestling Machine or something along those lines, had a few vignettes and an article on him in the WWF magazine, always mentioning that despite being a foreigner he loves America and despises the Hart Foundation's anti-USA bit. He's never seen until Brawl For All in '98 where he loses in the first round, goes to ECW, jobs to Taz and is never mentioned or seen again. I remember Lance Wright (an ECW on camera personality who also did ring announcing for WWF house shows) was the mouth piece for a WWF invasion of ECW (basically guys Titan wasn't using on TV so they were sent to ECW to have something to do), with Brakus being Wright's hired muscle. My favorite moment of Brakus' run (besides the Taz squash) was Taz cutting a promo on him and explicity accused Brakus of injecting steroids. I just love the idea of Vince sending one of his hosses that he was big on to ECW and he gets repaid by said hoss being accused of 'roid use 3 or 4 years after Vince faced federal charges for distribution of steroids!
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Post by Evilution E5150 on Mar 19, 2012 19:46:25 GMT -5
I remember a hardcore match with Bossman and I want to say Holly, where Holly smashed a candy jar into Bossman's face and really f'ed his eye up. It was so gross, Bossman's eye was like all red, purple, and green for a few weeks after. yeah i remember that, it was like a glass jar on the announce table he grabbed and it shattered everywhere
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2012 22:43:24 GMT -5
Mark and Rena Mero in the front from of a WCW show towards the end. The commentators pointed them out briefly but nothing ever came of it. Oh yeah, I remember that. I also vividly remember Bossman getting cut up with that jar but I thought it was glass pitcher.
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Post by arrogantmodel on Mar 19, 2012 23:31:52 GMT -5
I'm pretty sure it was JR's candy jar, which was actually used other times without incident. Funny, seeing as how a few years later he would have an orgasm over skittles.
Ok, and here is one I always tell my friends about, but of course nobody has ever seen:
I was flipping through the channels years ago, when I noticed on one of the religious channels, Ted DiBiase. I was like, "Cool." So he's in a ring and playing the heel against Sting, in full Crow paint and gear. DiBiase has his henchmen handcuff Sting to the ropes, just like a million times we've seen before. He taunts Sting about how nobody will help him now. The henchmen beat on Sting for a while, until Sting lets out a very Passion of the Christ like yell of, "HELP ME, JESUS!" That being said, Sting proceeds to break the handcuffs, gets his baseball bat, and trashes the henchmen. He then talks about how anything is possible with the lord.
Yeah, this really happened. I assume it was DiBiase's ministry, but it was like a wrestling show. I'm sure you can find it on youtube or online somewhere, but I was just stunned watching it, and how Jesus apparently helped Sting break free to hit people with a baseball bat.
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WWHHHD
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Post by WWHHHD on Mar 19, 2012 23:51:54 GMT -5
Chavo and Pepe!!!
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chazraps
Wade Wilson
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Post by chazraps on Mar 20, 2012 1:15:32 GMT -5
Does anybody remember Teddy Long cutting a promo on Martin Luther King? I remember this. I can't think of the year this happen though. 2003. It was when he was reintoducing D'Lo Brown as his protege.
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Post by skulldouggory on Mar 20, 2012 3:52:57 GMT -5
-Heidenreich as a member of the Legion of Doom. -Sting using the Shattered Dreams move Goldust used way back in WCW in 92. -Steve Austin and Brian Pillman teaming as The Hollywood Blonds -Barry Horowitz's run as a non jobber in the WWF in the 90's -Brian Lee's run as the UnderFaker excuse me? no one talks about underfaker, the blondes or heidenreich in lod? did you just join the IWC yesterday?
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Post by celticjobber on Mar 20, 2012 4:33:54 GMT -5
I was flipping through the channels years ago, when I noticed on one of the religious channels, Ted DiBiase. I was like, "Cool." So he's in a ring and playing the heel against Sting, in full Crow paint and gear. DiBiase has his henchmen handcuff Sting to the ropes, just like a million times we've seen before. He taunts Sting about how nobody will help him now. The henchmen beat on Sting for a while, until Sting lets out a very Passion of the Christ like yell of, "HELP ME, JESUS!" That being said, Sting proceeds to break the handcuffs, gets his baseball bat, and trashes the henchmen. He then talks about how anything is possible with the lord. Yeah, this really happened. I assume it was DiBiase's ministry, but it was like a wrestling show. I'm sure you can find it on youtube or online somewhere, but I was just stunned watching it, and how Jesus apparently helped Sting break free to hit people with a baseball bat. What I assume is the show you're talking about is on Youtube as "Shawn Michaels run in to save Sting in Detroit! ". The only time I've seen Sting and HBK in the same ring.
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Post by Gelatinous Parasite on Mar 20, 2012 9:19:44 GMT -5
Ok, and here is one I always tell my friends about, but of course nobody has ever seen: I was flipping through the channels years ago, when I noticed on one of the religious channels, Ted DiBiase. I was like, "Cool." So he's in a ring and playing the heel against Sting, in full Crow paint and gear. DiBiase has his henchmen handcuff Sting to the ropes, just like a million times we've seen before. He taunts Sting about how nobody will help him now. The henchmen beat on Sting for a while, until Sting lets out a very Passion of the Christ like yell of, "HELP ME, JESUS!" That being said, Sting proceeds to break the handcuffs, gets his baseball bat, and trashes the henchmen. He then talks about how anything is possible with the lord. Yeah, this really happened. I assume it was DiBiase's ministry, but it was like a wrestling show. I'm sure you can find it on youtube or online somewhere, but I was just stunned watching it, and how Jesus apparently helped Sting break free to hit people with a baseball bat. Wow, so God has teamed with both Shawn Michaels and Sting?
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Post by fuzzywarble, squat cobbler on Mar 20, 2012 9:54:37 GMT -5
Teddy Long becoming a heel ref in WCW around '89 or '90. I remember a match between (I think) JYD and Ron Simmons where Simmons goes for the pin and Long gives him the fastest 3-count I've ever seen.
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Post by "Playboy" Don Douglas on Mar 20, 2012 12:28:16 GMT -5
Teddy Long becoming a heel ref in WCW around '89 or '90. I remember a match between (I think) JYD and Ron Simmons where Simmons goes for the pin and Long gives him the fastest 3-count I've ever seen. As I remember, he made the turn itself in a tag title match between the Road Warriors and Steve Williams & Mike Rotunda on the Clash of Champions that featured Flair vs Steamboat 2/3 falls. As I recall, he faked a back injury while one of the Warriors had a pin, then sprang in for a fast count when the situation reversed. This led to his run as a manager with the Skyscrapers and later Doom.
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Post by Ultimo Chocula on Mar 20, 2012 12:50:20 GMT -5
Teddy Long becoming a heel ref in WCW around '89 or '90. I remember a match between (I think) JYD and Ron Simmons where Simmons goes for the pin and Long gives him the fastest 3-count I've ever seen. As I remember, he made the turn itself in a tag title match between the Road Warriors and Steve Williams & Mike Rotunda on the Clash of Champions that featured Flair vs Steamboat 2/3 falls. As I recall, he faked a back injury while one of the Warriors had a pin, then sprang in for a fast count when the situation reversed. This led to his run as a manager with the Skyscrapers and later Doom. Which in turn resulted in quite possibly the greatest piece of WCW merchandise ever produced, the poster of Teddy Long's head sticking out of a pile of peanuts.
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The QC Loser
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Post by The QC Loser on Mar 20, 2012 16:18:35 GMT -5
I've brought this one up before and my nephew and I seem to be the only two people that remember this. It was an episode of WCW Saturday Night and they had a bungee match between, I think it was Steve Austin and Brian Pillman. Basically it was a camera shooting up at the bottom of one of those cranes way up in the air and you couldn't see anything.
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Post by rapidfire187 on Mar 20, 2012 18:33:54 GMT -5
I just randomly remembered Brian Christopher pinning Head to win a match. I think it was Too Much vs Al Snow and Head at Over The Edge '98. They pinned Head by attaching it to a bottle of head & shoulders shampoo. Somehow the referee decided it counts.
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Post by chunkylover53 on Mar 20, 2012 19:35:48 GMT -5
I just randomly remembered Brian Christopher pinning Head to win a match. I think it was Too Much vs Al Snow and Head at Over The Edge '98. They pinned Head by attaching it to a bottle of head & shoulders shampoo. Somehow the referee decided it counts. It was actually at the 1998 King of The Ring, I thought that was cute. Anyway. I swear I remember a wrestling event back in 1991, where the ropes were from top to bottom, blue, white, and red, usually it was the other way around. Does anybody know what i'm talking about. Also, Big Show dumping a car on Bob Holly in a hardcore match.
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