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Post by Deleted on Oct 5, 2013 20:59:24 GMT -5
THe Rock vs. Big Show at No Way Out 2000 (Shane screws Rock out of the match), HHH vs. Cactus Jack at Royal Rumble and I think I was also mad when Sid beat Bret for the belt on Raw in '97. I actually kinda miss being a kid and getting worked up over wrestling. It doesn't do that for me anymore.
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ICBM
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Post by ICBM on Oct 5, 2013 21:20:14 GMT -5
I wasn't mad BC I understood and even predicted it, but there was a lot of butt hurt online after Bobby Roode lost to Kurt Angle at BFG in 12
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Post by JoDaNa1281 on Oct 5, 2013 21:21:09 GMT -5
Hogan losing to Warrior. I was devastated. Especially since my younger brother was a Warrior fan & I was a Hogan fan.
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Post by ICBM on Oct 5, 2013 21:25:07 GMT -5
Hogan was still unstoppable in my young mind. It made me sent warrior and though I didn't know it, WWF was counting on the opposite. They thought we'd all just jump on the bandwagon. We didn't. I believe it is because Hogan had not been diminished. People still liked watching him and his act and bought him as The Guy. Warrior had everything he needed but Hogan was still hot. You couldn't depush Hogan cause then it hurts your main event. They tried to push warrior as the guy after he won, but we all still had Hogan hangover
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Post by Citizen Snips Has Left on Oct 5, 2013 22:06:56 GMT -5
Andre taking the WWF title from the Hulkster crushed my little Hulkamaniac heart.
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Post by thetower52 on Oct 5, 2013 22:54:47 GMT -5
Jeff hardy vs the undertaker in the ladder match on raw
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Jeff hardy vs HHH no mercy 08
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Post by Slingshot Suplay on Oct 5, 2013 22:59:14 GMT -5
Wow, where do I begin?
-Strike Force losing the title to Demolition at WM4, when Rick Martel had Smash in the Boston Crab while the ref was distracted and Ax came in and hit him with the cane so Smash could get the pin and the titles. - Kerry Von Erich losing to Flair in the cage thanks to the Freebirds. - Jerry Lawler unifying the AWA and WCCW title by "beating " Kerry Von Erich at Superclash III. All match long, Lawler used a foreign object to bust Kerry open, and yet Kerry had Lawler down with the claw, but the referee stopped the match because he felt Kerry couldn't see, thus robbing him of both titles. - The Horsemen losing to the nWo in a War Games match, mainly because Mr. Perfect turned on the Horsemen and the Horsemen never really got anything over on the nWo during their entire existence.
that's all I can think about right now...
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Post by Young Game on Oct 5, 2013 23:25:15 GMT -5
Koloff/Sammartino.
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Post by Wolf Hawkfield no1 NZ poster on Oct 6, 2013 5:55:57 GMT -5
Brock vs Goldberg
But only because that match was so so so so shithouse.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 6, 2013 7:44:29 GMT -5
The WM2000 Hardcore Battle Royal with that crap ending. (Bob Holly saying the arena clock and the clock the referee went by were different.) "HE GOT THE SHOULDER UP! CRASH GOT THE SHOULDER UP!" Um, no he didn't, JR.
Survivor Series '98: New Age Outlaws vs. The Headbangers vs. D'Lo Brown & Mark Henry. On two occasions, D'Lo (with a Sky High powerbomb) and Mark Henry (big splash) had the obvious three-count, but the idiot referee took so long to "get in position" (Jim Ross even said "he was checking to see if Billy was even breathing" and "the refereeing this evening has been somewhat...lax/lacking".) to do a long...slow...2-count until the pin was broken up both times.
I should also mention that both were fun clustermesses that were ruined by incompetent referee Tim White, which is why I can't enjoy matches with this bearded buffoon in charge. He's like the worst referee I've ever seen.
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Post by bones88 on Oct 6, 2013 12:07:02 GMT -5
I'll be upset if Undertaker ever loses at WM seconded and I was also upset by eddie losing the bull rope match to jbl as well as all the time taker lost to lesnar
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Post by kidkamikaze10 on Oct 6, 2013 12:18:21 GMT -5
HHH beating Booker was pretty much my stopping point for WWE until a few years later.
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Post by MolotovMocktail on Oct 6, 2013 16:02:50 GMT -5
The 1992 Royal Rumble. I was a huge DiBiase mark and was PISSED when he was eliminated in the first 2 minutes, and was the only guy Flair wasn't in the ring with on his way to winning.
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Post by DragonMasterP on Oct 6, 2013 16:14:49 GMT -5
I remember Team Austin Vs. Team Bischoff at Survivor Series 2003 being a bummer for me, although the fact that Austin was back the next month beating up Bisch as per usual softened the blow a bit.
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Post by AJ Smudgico on Oct 6, 2013 16:45:28 GMT -5
When Bret lost to The Mountie. Honest, I knew he'd lost it from the reports on Superstars leading up to Royal Rumble, but as an 11 year old I couldn't bear to watch it! I remember however repeatedly reading the match report almost in disbelief. Described as with a high temperature and 'revealing eyes glazed over, ravaged by sickness' I thought it was a disgrace that he had to defend against him. Feel free to rib me for this!
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Post by Jimichiro Likes Erick Rowan on Oct 6, 2013 16:53:37 GMT -5
When Mick Foley lost the retirement match against Triple H in the Hell in a Cell at No Way Out 2000. I was so utterly upset, I thought Mick wasn't even going to be seen on WWE programming again. How wrong was I.
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Post by 4real on Oct 6, 2013 18:22:55 GMT -5
HHH beating Orton at Unforgiven 2004, man I was a big Orton mark at that point but this lose completely killed him for about 2 and a half years. Plus I was completely sick of HHH at this point and having Orton as Champ felt like something new then that.
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Post by Waffel113 on Oct 6, 2013 19:13:53 GMT -5
A match that made me upset?
Del Rio/Ziggler from Payback this year. I understand Del Rio was heeling it up, but damn if it didn't make me sad that Ziggler had another World Title run cut short.
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Post by Renslayer on Oct 6, 2013 19:28:31 GMT -5
Oh and the two consecutive Dusty finishes during Flair and Luger's 1988 feud. It was years...YEARS before my dad would pay for a non WWF event again. Matter if fact I don't think he ever did after starcade 88 I haven't seen many of the Flair-Luger matches. What happened here?
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Post by ICBM on Oct 6, 2013 19:52:46 GMT -5
Luger was a horseman prospect after Ole Anderson got booted. Lex won a shot at Flair's belt and subtle resentment turned into full blown you done screwed up boy. Horsemen jumped Luger. Luger becomes emboldened white hot babyface. Luger leaves horsemen laying at the close of the TBS tv show for weeks. Racks Flair during the go home segment week if the great American bash. Main event NWA whc great American bash 88; Luger takes flair from pillar to post, the crowd is enthralled. The total package gets busted open. He racks flair and flair submits. Luger celebrates. The athletics commissioner had hopped up on the apron and stopped the match but the ref didn't hear him. So Flair retained. Starcade; sure fire Luger is going to win. Hyped for almost a yr now as the next guy. Sure as hell, they bury Luger. Wacked his knee with a chair, flair works Luger's knee, figure four blah blah, Luger goes superman, racks flair. His knee gives out and flair lands on top of him, 1, 2, ....3. Crowd deflates like a punctured lung
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