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Post by rrh on Aug 27, 2015 13:09:45 GMT -5
Kevin Nash only had two WrestleMania matches
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Post by Rumble McSkirmish on Aug 27, 2015 13:18:54 GMT -5
Guess it's nice for the game developers you actually questioned if that was real. I thought it was a game based on the crowd and the texture on Warrior's skin. But I didn't know which game would have used a legacy Summerslam It's from WWE 2K15's Ultimate Warrior DLC, the "Do Not Try This At Home" banners are a dead give away since they never appeared on the actual event, but do appear in almost every arena in that game.
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Post by Jamie12 on Aug 27, 2015 17:57:56 GMT -5
Kevin Nash only had two WrestleMania matches Lita only had one, which she lost.
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Post by Joe Neglia on Aug 28, 2015 2:17:47 GMT -5
During the original Saturday Night's Main Event run, Mike Rotundo was in the opening bout of both the first episode and the final one 7+ years later.
Shawn Michaels is the only wrestler to appear on the final ep of the original SNME and the first ep of the revived version, a 13+ year gap.
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Post by Cranjis McBasketball on Aug 28, 2015 21:09:59 GMT -5
Guess it's nice for the game developers you actually questioned if that was real. I thought it was a game based on the crowd and the texture on Warrior's skin. But I didn't know which game would have used a legacy Summerslam Oh ok, I misunderstood.
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Post by "Mr Wonderdick" Dick Dastardly on Aug 28, 2015 21:50:47 GMT -5
Every time the Big Show comes down to the ring he visibly grabs his left wrist, then his right wrist and then his left wrist again. He explained that this is a secret signal to his wife at home, to tell her that he loves her. Similarly, Rikishi used to flick his nose twice with his thumb as a secret "I love you" to his sons. Also, when Ric Flair begs off from his opponent, that's his sign to his ex-wives to stop taking all of his money.
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Post by 魔界5号 on Aug 29, 2015 3:35:30 GMT -5
Hawk was completely off of his face at Summerslam 92, so much so that Animal was worried he was going to crash his bike going down the ramp.
Bret Hart carried Bulldog all the way through their Classic at that very same show.
When he contacted Davey to plan for their match, he said "I'm f***ed", and when Bret asked why, he said he'd been "Smokin' crack with Jim [Neidhart] all summer long".
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Post by CeilingFan on Aug 29, 2015 17:45:22 GMT -5
Hawk was completely off of his face at Summerslam 92, so much so that Animal was worried he was going to crash his bike going down the ramp. Bret Hart carried Bulldog all the way through their Classic at that very same show. When he contacted Davey to plan for their match, he said "I'm f***ed", and when Bret asked why, he said he'd been "Smokin' crack with Jim [Neidhart] all summer long".
I am shocked about Bret vs. Bulldog. One of the best matches ever and Bulldog was messed up going into the match.
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Post by Jamie12 on Aug 30, 2015 11:19:20 GMT -5
John Cena first started using the FU (AA) as a parody of Brock Lesnar’s F5, who he was feuding with at the time.
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Post by paperbackhero on Aug 30, 2015 14:43:38 GMT -5
Hawk was completely off of his face at Summerslam 92, so much so that Animal was worried he was going to crash his bike going down the ramp. Bret Hart carried Bulldog all the way through their Classic at that very same show. When he contacted Davey to plan for their match, he said "I'm f***ed", and when Bret asked why, he said he'd been "Smokin' crack with Jim [Neidhart] all summer long".
I am shocked about Bret vs. Bulldog. One of the best matches ever and Bulldog was messed up going into the match.
This is completely debatable. The only person who has said this is Bret...who as everyone knows, likes to take a lot of credit for things, has an inflated opinion of himself, and like most wrestlers, stretches the truth. Watch that match...you think someone completely out of it could do what Bulldog did? A real tall tale that for some reason, probably from Bret apologists, people are accepting as gospel.
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Post by Clawley Race on Aug 30, 2015 14:50:59 GMT -5
I am shocked about Bret vs. Bulldog. One of the best matches ever and Bulldog was messed up going into the match.
This is completely debatable. The only person who has said this is Bret...who as everyone knows, likes to take a lot of credit for things, has an inflated opinion of himself, and like most wrestlers, stretches the truth. Watch that match...you think someone completely out of it could do what Bulldog did? A real tall tale that for some reason, probably from Bret apologists, people are accepting as gospel. There is a difference between smoking crack all summer long, and being high on a particular evening also...just like there is a difference between openly weeping and just having a tear in your eye...
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Post by WWEedy on Aug 30, 2015 15:17:16 GMT -5
This is completely debatable. The only person who has said this is Bret...who as everyone knows, likes to take a lot of credit for things, has an inflated opinion of himself, and like most wrestlers, stretches the truth. Watch that match...you think someone completely out of it could do what Bulldog did? A real tall tale that for some reason, probably from Bret apologists, people are accepting as gospel. There is a difference between smoking crack all summer long, and being high on a particular evening also...just like there is a difference between openly weeping and just having a tear in your eye... Yeah I agree. Smoking crack all summer and then coming out for a match, even if you're clean on the night, you'd be dumb as f***. I've never smoked crack but I've abused drugs before and know for a fact that on the "come down" you can still just be totally burnt the f*** out to the point that normality is hard, hence why people relapse onto the drugs.
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Post by lws on Aug 30, 2015 19:18:18 GMT -5
i've never smoked crack, but i've done plenty of other drugs, and basically understand how they work. i believe bulldog could've smoked enough that his memory completely stopped functioning and bret had to call the match by the second. but there was still brain function and physical ability to walk and stuff, so i think bulldog deserves at least some level of credit for being a functioning body (which i know bret argues he wasn't fully, but i think paperbackhero is trying to argue he at least appeared to be)
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Post by 2coldMack is even more baffled on Aug 30, 2015 20:14:17 GMT -5
Maybe not super-obscure, but William Regal worked at least one WWF dark match in 1991.
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Post by Futureraven: Beelzebruv on Aug 31, 2015 15:50:05 GMT -5
Hawk was completely off of his face at Summerslam 92, so much so that Animal was worried he was going to crash his bike going down the ramp. Bret Hart carried Bulldog all the way through their Classic at that very same show. When he contacted Davey to plan for their match, he said "I'm f***ed", and when Bret asked why, he said he'd been "Smokin' crack with Jim [Neidhart] all summer long".
I am shocked about Bret vs. Bulldog. One of the best matches ever and Bulldog was messed up going into the match.
If I'm right, it wasn't "I'm f***ed" like high, more "I'm f***ed" he'd forgotten the whole match. Watching it back, there are a laaarge ammount of restholds where they could be talking about the next sequence.
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Post by CeilingFan on Sept 1, 2015 7:44:03 GMT -5
I am shocked about Bret vs. Bulldog. One of the best matches ever and Bulldog was messed up going into the match.
If I'm right, it wasn't "I'm f***ed" like high, more "I'm f***ed" he'd forgotten the whole match. Watching it back, there are a laaarge ammount of restholds where they could be talking about the next sequence. Well, I am glad everything worked out in the end.
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Post by Clawley Race on Sept 2, 2015 22:56:21 GMT -5
Harvey Wippleman is only 3 years older than Triple H
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Post by CeilingFan on Sept 3, 2015 14:42:13 GMT -5
Harvey Wippleman is only 3 years older than Triple H
He sure doesn't look like it
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Post by Stone Coke Miami Watson 🥃 on Sept 3, 2015 14:54:26 GMT -5
Harvey Wippleman is only 3 years older than Triple H Well, I'll be damned....he looks old enough to be HHH's uncle.
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Sept 3, 2015 17:10:35 GMT -5
Harvey Wippleman is only 3 years older than Triple H Well, I'll be damned....he looks old enough to be HHH's uncle. Yeah, his dad's uncle!
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