Vern
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Post by Vern on Jul 7, 2015 10:02:53 GMT -5
In most of the civilized world it was 1/07. Pokemon #107 is Hitmonchan, the punching Pokemon. Hitmonchan would destroy Hawlucha in a wrestling match and that's a fact. I don't know, Hawlucha has that speed advantage over something that only punches. It's like Little Mac vs Mike Tyson. Speed is good, but it would only take a two punch combo to knock Hawlucha's beak out the back of his head. Lvl 36+ Hitmonchan with Thunderpunch and Ice Punch would pluck the poor bird.
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Post by CeilingFan on Jul 8, 2015 8:08:10 GMT -5
Lacey Von Erich made her tv debut at SuperClash 3 in 1988. She appeared with her father Kerry while he was being interviewed.
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Post by funakifan88 on Jul 8, 2015 20:51:28 GMT -5
Bram resigned with TNA!
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Post by CeilingFan on Jul 14, 2015 5:55:53 GMT -5
Dusty Rhodes and Honky Tonk Man were on opposite teams at both the 89 and 90 Survivor Series, but they never made contact in either match.
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Post by Jamie12 on Jul 18, 2015 12:39:55 GMT -5
Paul Heyman has managed five WWE Heavyweight Champions, a WWE record.
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Post by thegatewaydrug on Jul 18, 2015 13:30:59 GMT -5
Paul Heyman has managed five WWE Heavyweight Champions, a WWE record. Who? He's managed five over his and their careers (i.e.- Austin in WCW's Dangerous Alliance), or right when they had the belt? I can name Lesnar, Big Show...and...that's it
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Post by Macho Pichu on Jul 18, 2015 13:57:26 GMT -5
Paul Heyman has managed five WWE Heavyweight Champions, a WWE record. Who? He's managed five over his and their careers (i.e.- Austin in WCW's Dangerous Alliance), or right when they had the belt? I can name Lesnar, Big Show...and...that's it Lesnar, Big Show, CM Punk, Kurt Angle... I'm lost for the fifth myself. It has to be the Austin example. If that were the case, though, Rey Mysterio and Undertaker both qualify. Edit: Maybe RVD?
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Post by thegatewaydrug on Jul 18, 2015 14:00:32 GMT -5
Oh yeah - Punk!!
WWE has done a good job erasing him from my memory.
He was champion for approx. 414 days, wasn't he?
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Post by rrh on Jul 18, 2015 14:02:43 GMT -5
Paul Heyman has managed five WWE Heavyweight Champions, a WWE record. Who? He's managed five over his and their careers (i.e.- Austin in WCW's Dangerous Alliance), or right when they had the belt? I can name Lesnar, Big Show...and...that's it CM Punk, Angle, and drawing a blank on the 5th.
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Post by Super Nintenjoe KBD on Jul 18, 2015 14:06:14 GMT -5
Paul Heyman has managed five WWE Heavyweight Champions, a WWE record. Who? He's managed five over his and their careers (i.e.- Austin in WCW's Dangerous Alliance), or right when they had the belt? I can name Lesnar, Big Show...and...that's it According to Wikipedia over his career he has managed the following (apart from the two you mentioned) who were all WWE/World Champions: CM Punk Kurt Angle Mark Callous Rey Mysterio Rob Van Dam Steve Austin So assuming that's accurate it's 8 which is impressive. When did he manage Mysterio though?
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Post by Jamie12 on Jul 18, 2015 17:49:15 GMT -5
Who? He's managed five over his and their careers (i.e.- Austin in WCW's Dangerous Alliance), or right when they had the belt? I can name Lesnar, Big Show...and...that's it Lesnar, Big Show, CM Punk, Kurt Angle... I'm lost for the fifth myself. It has to be the Austin example. If that were the case, though, Rey Mysterio and Undertaker both qualify. Edit: Maybe RVD? Yup, RVD.
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Post by Jamie12 on Jul 20, 2015 11:21:44 GMT -5
The Undertaker's appearance at Battleground was his first PPV appearance not at a WrestleMania since Bragging Rights 2010.
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Post by Jamie12 on Jul 21, 2015 20:57:52 GMT -5
Anyone actually post in this thread anymore? Anyway: El Torito is a recycled character, they featured him in 1997 in your house but under a different wrestler.
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Post by Joe Neglia on Jul 21, 2015 21:38:36 GMT -5
Scott Hall, Sid Vicious and Bull Buchanan have all wrestled under the same gimmick and name in the past.
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Post by Alyce: Old Media Enthusiast on Jul 21, 2015 21:41:06 GMT -5
The Undertaker's appearance at Battleground was his first PPV appearance not at a WrestleMania since Bragging Rights 2010. Summerslam will be his first non-Mania PPV match since Bragging Rights as well
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Vern
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Post by Vern on Jul 21, 2015 22:44:09 GMT -5
The Undertaker's appearance at Battleground was his first PPV appearance not at a WrestleMania since Bragging Rights 2010. Battleground was The Undertaker's first in-ring appearance on a July PPV since The Great American Bash 2006.
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Post by Jamie12 on Jul 22, 2015 10:03:11 GMT -5
The Undertaker's appearance at Battleground was his first PPV appearance not at a WrestleMania since Bragging Rights 2010. Summerslam will be his first non-Mania PPV match since Bragging Rights as well It will also be his first Summerslam match in 7 years.
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Post by Magnus the Magnificent on Jul 22, 2015 10:11:54 GMT -5
Scott Hall, Sid Vicious and Bull Buchanan have all wrestled under the same gimmick and name in the past. Lord Humoungous? Or however you spell it.
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Post by Joe Neglia on Jul 22, 2015 10:51:58 GMT -5
Correct, though I feel that should have an * at the end of the "fact" - There was a Lord Humongous that wasn't any of the other known ones that appeared once or twice on Florida wrestling in the mid-80s before disappearing, and the general consensus is that it was Hall under the mask.
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Post by Gecko on Jul 22, 2015 11:22:54 GMT -5
Looking on Wikipedia at the list of people to wrestle as Lord Humongous, I notice there's a father-son combo in Sid (1987) and Gunnar Eudy (2009).
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