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Post by CeilingFan on Nov 30, 2014 7:19:47 GMT -5
Hacksaw Jim Duggan and Dino Bravo faced each other 3 times at Survivor Series, but neither one eliminated the other.
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Post by Hit Girl on Nov 30, 2014 8:59:27 GMT -5
AJ Lee is undefeated at Wrestlemania, with a record of 1-0
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Post by wildojinx on Nov 30, 2014 9:52:28 GMT -5
Despite being a prominent member of the roster from 1986 to 1991, Dino Bravo never had an LJN or Hasbro action figure
The only wrestling ppv hosted by New Hampshire (so far) was Backlash 2005.
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Post by Hit Girl on Nov 30, 2014 10:22:38 GMT -5
Wrestlemania VI and Wrestlemania XVIII were both held at the Skydome in Toronto
559 more people attended the latter event.
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Post by wildojinx on Nov 30, 2014 12:52:00 GMT -5
Undertaker is the first wwf/e heavyweight champion to have a single word as his ring name (unless you count the "the", in which case it would be Edge).
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Post by Joe Neglia on Nov 30, 2014 13:29:47 GMT -5
Undertaker is the first wwf/e heavyweight champion to have a single word as his ring name (unless you count the "the", in which case it would be Edge). "The" wouldn't count, but it still wouldn't be Edge - Yokozuna, Diesel, Kane, Rock and Mankind all won it before him. Either way, moot point, Undertaker is the right answer on this one.
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Post by wildojinx on Nov 30, 2014 14:33:07 GMT -5
Brian Pillman's final televised match was against The Patriot on Shotgun Saturday Night, which aired the night before his death. Now here's where it gets interesting. Some stations aired Shotgun on Sundays, and some even aired it late night on Sunday, which meant Pillman's last match aired (in some markets) after the announcement of his death. Speaking of that subject matter, Joey Marella's death was not mentioned on WWF tv until the round of tapings that had Marella as a ref finished airing.
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Post by CeilingFan on Nov 30, 2014 18:57:58 GMT -5
Dusty Rhodes and Honky Tonk Man opposed each other at 2 Survivor Series (89, 90) but never made physical contact in either match.
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Post by Sir Woodrow on Nov 30, 2014 20:56:35 GMT -5
Wrestlemania VI and Wrestlemania XVIII were both held at the Skydome in Toronto 559 more people attended the latter event. They were also the only Wrestlemanias where Hulk Hogan was pinned clean
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Post by thegame415 on Nov 30, 2014 21:05:11 GMT -5
So, I did some research, and I learned that Florida has 7 PPV cities. So, here's a breakdown of the States
California - 8 - Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, San Jose, Oakland, Sacramento, Anaheim,and Fresno. It will be nine, with the addition of Santa Clara for WM.
Florida - 7 - Miami, Tampa, Orlando, Jacksonville, Sunrise, Miami Gardens and West Palm Beach
New York - 6 - New York City, buffalo, Rochester, Albany, Syracuse, and Uniondale
Ohio - 5 - Cleveland, Richfield, Cincinnati, Dayton and Columbus
Michigan - 4 - Detroit, Auburn Hills, Pontiac and Saginaw
Texas - 3 - Dallas, Houston and San Antonio
Pennsylvania - 3 - Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Hershey
Massachusetts - 3 - Boston, Worcester and Springfield
New Jersey - 3 - East Rutherford, Atlantic City and Newark
Tennessee - 3 - Nashville, Memphis and Chattanooga
North Carolina - 3 - Charlotte, Greensboro and Raleigh
South Carolina - 2 - North Charleston and Florence (Beware of Dog incident)
Georgia - 2 - Atlanta and Augusta
Maryland - 2 - Baltimore and Landover
Arizona - 2 - Phoenix and Glendale
Virginia - 2 - Richmond and Norfolk
Missouri - 2 - St Louis and Kansas City
Illinois - 2- Chicago and Rosemont
Kentucky - 2- Louisville and Lexington
Nebraska - Omaha
Rhode Island - Providence
New Hampshire - Manchester
Washington - Seattle
Oregon - Portland
Nevada - Las Vegas
Colorado - Denver
Oklahoma - Oklahoma City
Indiana - Indianapolis
Louisiana - New Orleans
Alabama - Birmingham
Arkansas - Little Rock
Wisconsin - Milwaukee
Connecticut - Hartford
Minnesota - Minneapolis
Hawaii, Alaska, Kansas, New Mexico, Utah, Vermont, Maine, Delaware, Iowa, Montana, North Dakota, South Dakota, West Virginia, Idaho, Mississippi and Wyoming have never had a PPV.
San Juan Puerto Rico has had one PPV
London, ENG has one that was shown in the US as well/
Canada breaks down like this:
Toronto - 4 Montreal - 3 Vancouver - 2 Calgary, Edmonton, Hamilton and Winnipeg with 1.
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Post by Macho Pichu on Dec 5, 2014 17:32:30 GMT -5
Triple H has appeared on the most WWE video game covers at 17. Undertaker has 16 (15.5 by my count, as there is a version of WrestleMania The Arcade Game's cover that crops him out.) Rock and Hogan each have 14. Nobody else has 10 or more.
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Post by I'm Team Bayley and Indi on Dec 6, 2014 7:34:07 GMT -5
Bret Hart's first and last WWF Heavyweight Title PPV defenses where against against Shawn Michaels at a Survivor Series, 5 years apart - Shawn Michaels would get the title at 1997 and would not be a heavyweight champion again until 5 years later at a Survivor Series.
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Post by somsta on Dec 7, 2014 23:38:41 GMT -5
Bret Hart's first and last WWF Heavyweight Title PPV defenses where against against Shawn Michaels at a Survivor Series, 5 years apart - Shawn Michaels would get the title at 1997 and would not be a heavyweight champion again until 5 years later at a Survivor Series. Adding to that a little - beginning with the 1992 challenge of Bret, HBK would challenge for the WWE or World title every five years until his second retirement.
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Post by berlynwright on Dec 8, 2014 1:00:27 GMT -5
despite being employed in wwe for less than 18 months, Sabu has appeared in all 4 big ppvs, has been in a royal rumble match, classic survivor series match, appeared at wrestlemania, had a world title match at summerslam, had a world title match vs Mysterio and had a blood feud with Cena
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Post by Joe Neglia on Dec 8, 2014 22:09:38 GMT -5
Mick Foley had a total of five matches during his mid-80s jobber run in WWF, and each match was shorter than the previous one (vs. Bulldogs - 3:42; vs. Killer Bees - 3:30; vs. Hercules - 1:28; vs. Kamala - 39 seconds; vs. Kamala - 27 seconds). The entire run comprised a total of 9 minutes and 46 seconds. And somehow, went by three different names in that span of time.
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Post by Hit Girl on Dec 9, 2014 14:27:41 GMT -5
Lex Luger convinced Lawrence Taylor to participate at Wrestlemania XI
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Post by Sir Woodrow on Dec 9, 2014 15:28:26 GMT -5
Lex Luger convinced Lawrence Taylor to participate at Wrestlemania XI Thanks a lot Lex
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Post by "Playboy" Don Douglas on Dec 11, 2014 0:53:13 GMT -5
The Midnight Express (as most of us know it, beginning with Condrey and Eaton with Cornette) was put together by Bill Watts. Watts and Memphis promoter Jerry Jarrett agreed to a talent exchange, and Watts saw two tag veterans who had worked against each other but never as a unit and a young manager who was playing 2nd fiddle to Jimmy Hart but could clearly get heat and decided to put them together.
Jim told the story of Watts talking to Dennis about his plans backstage in Memphis. Dennis had no qualms about teaming with Bobby. Watts pointed toward Cornette and said, "And I want that guy to manage. Can he talk?" Dennis allegedly said, "He can talk his ass off." As Jim put it, "Dennis would have told him I could squat down and shit live chickens if it meant getting a job." The move was made, the Midnight Express as most of us know it was born, and the rest is history. Cornette actually credits Dennis with teaching him a lot about the business, as Jim had only been working 6 months or so when the Midnights began and they took off pretty quick.
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Post by thegame415 on Dec 13, 2014 5:38:39 GMT -5
Highlights from Bret Hart and Chris Benoit at Mayhem 1999 are in the opening intro for Malcolm in the Middle, which premiered on January 9 2000. By the third episode on January 23rd, Hart's career was over with an injury and Benoit left for the WWF. That's only two months and two days after the event from which the match was taken.
Jericho has more WCW title reigns than Goldberg. Interestingly, he never won the title while competing for WCW.
David Arquette has the same amount of reigns as Goldberg (1)
There are 31 recognized WCW World title reigns from Starrcade 1998 (32 if you count Goldberg entering that date as champion) and Starrcade 2000. That's 6 (7) more reigns than the entire WCW World title history prior to that event.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 13, 2014 9:35:39 GMT -5
So, I did some research, and I learned that Florida has 7 PPV cities. So, here's a breakdown of the States Illinois - 2- Chicago and Rosemont They can gate themselves up and call it something different all they want, Rosemont is still Chicago to me.
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