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Post by lildude8218 on Sept 17, 2014 11:40:23 GMT -5
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Post by Juice on Sept 17, 2014 11:43:06 GMT -5
Haas injures Lilian Garcia/ ECW puts Cena through table Orton Rkos Meatloaf/Bryans first wwe win Barbed wire cage match
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Post by Steveweiser on Sept 17, 2014 11:49:21 GMT -5
My most notable one was the Cena/HBK near hour long match (was more just short of 50 minutes) in 2007, which was voted the greatest RAW match of all time. I was at ringside for that one.
I also saw The Undertaker's last RAW "match" before a three year gap in Toronto in 2010 (though results say a no contest with Bret Hart a few months later, the bell never rang)... and then his next RAW match in London in 2013, teaming with Team Hell No against The Shield.
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Post by MWC on Sept 17, 2014 11:51:04 GMT -5
Wrestlemania 24, 25, 26, and 30
Lesnar/Taker ending easily.
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Post by giraffe4hire on Sept 17, 2014 12:13:12 GMT -5
I was at Wrestlemania 24, so I saw:
Punk win MITB Flair vs. HBK in Flair's last WWE match
I was also at ONS 2006, so I saw:
Terry Funk's last WWE match Cena's shirt being thrown back into the ring
I was also at a Smackdown TV taping in 2004 that featured Mordecai.
And not WWE, but I saw Christian Cage's TNA debut at Genesis 2005, as well as Joe and Angle's first match at Genesis 2006.
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Post by dragonsteincole on Sept 17, 2014 12:18:38 GMT -5
Pretty small-fry compared to some of the posts previous, but I was at the Raw in London 2012 where the Labell Lock became the Yes Lock.
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Post by The Tank on Sept 17, 2014 12:24:58 GMT -5
I was there live for the Raw when Randy Orton and Batista exploded Goldust (people probably remember what I'm talking about, but if they don't...it's funnier without context, I'm not explaining it), and SummerSlam 2005, aka Shawn Michaels overselling for Hulk Hogan, (one of) the first big show(s) where the crowd was vocally against John Cena, and the match that made it abundantly clear that Matt Hardy + main event = no.
...oh, and WHERE THE F*** IS VICKIE.
.........and I think that may have also been where Bob Orton and hepatitis sort-of-but-not-really-at-all-actually almost killed The Undertaker.
Now that I think about it, SummerSlam 2005 was pretty great.
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Post by Shark on Sept 17, 2014 12:39:45 GMT -5
Chris Jericho's first cruiserweight title win in 1997.
DX reunion at Summerslam 2009
Jeff Hardy's final WWE ppv match at Summerslam 2009, so far at least.
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Post by Clawley Race on Sept 17, 2014 12:56:00 GMT -5
I've only been to one show...but it had Sheamus winning the Royal Rumble and starting the road to 18 seconds.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 17, 2014 13:09:46 GMT -5
MitB 2011 which was an awesome thing to be a part of. By complete coincidence I was in Chicago that night (was at a Soundgarden concert the night before), I'll always be so pissed that I didn't make it to MITB. I remember being really drunk riding in a cab with my friends and my cousin calls and is like ARE YOU WATCHING THIS SHIT!? CM PUNK JUST WON THE BELT! HE BEAT CENA, KICKED DEL RIO IN THE FACE, BLEW VINCE A KISS AND JUMPED THE BARRICADE! And I'm screaming in response and my friends and cab driver are looking at me like I was insane. Getting chills thinking about that right now. Sadly, I was there for 18 seconds. Happily, I was there for Rock pinning Cena. That same cousin was with me at WM 28, his raection to Rock winning was priceless, dude had the happiest tears in his eyes.
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Post by Woo on Sept 17, 2014 14:17:19 GMT -5
My most notable one was the Cena/HBK near hour long match (was more just short of 50 minutes) in 2007, which was voted the greatest RAW match of all time. I was at ringside for that one. I also saw The Undertaker's last RAW "match" before a three year gap in Toronto in 2010 (though results say a no contest with Bret Hart a few months later, the bell never rang)... and then his next RAW match in London in 2013, teaming with Team Hell No against The Shield. I too was there for the HBK/Cena 50 minute match. I was about four rows behind JR and King. Oddly me and my mate didn't think it was the classic it is now said to be at the time. It was great no doubt about it, but I recall us being pissed off that we didn't get the Edge vs Orton main event they advertised on the tron just before the 50 minute match. It was only reading reviews of the match afterwards that we realised we might have witnessed something special. Also on the same show Shane McMahon did a coast-to-coast, Jose Mourinhio got booed and Trevor Murdoch tried his first Canadian Destoryer and botched it. I have also seen Michael Cole get knighted.
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Post by SeVeN: #TheBadGuy. on Sept 17, 2014 18:47:00 GMT -5
One of the biggest mysteries ever...
Who raised the damn briefcase?
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Post by Deleted on Sept 17, 2014 18:59:31 GMT -5
MitB 2011 which was an awesome thing to be a part of. By complete coincidence I was in Chicago that night (was at a Soundgarden concert the night before), I'll always be so pissed that I didn't make it to MITB. I remember being really drunk riding in a cab with my friends and my cousin calls and is like ARE YOU WATCHING THIS SHIT!? CM PUNK JUST WON THE BELT! HE BEAT CENA, KICKED DEL RIO IN THE FACE, BLEW VINCE A KISS AND JUMPED THE BARRICADE! And I'm screaming in response and my friends and cab driver are looking at me like I was insane. Getting chills thinking about that right now. Sadly, I was there for 18 seconds. Happily, I was there for Rock pinning Cena. That same cousin was with me at WM 28, his raection to Rock winning was priceless, dude had the happiest tears in his eyes. Me and a line of people in our section (who'd all travelled from thousands of miles from different parts of the globe it seemed) had the same tears. So good. High fives and jumping around after the 3 count. It was pure nostalgia and a saving from the Cena dullness in the title scene...or so we thought until a week later, but still! Wrestling is amazing.
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Post by BRV on Sept 17, 2014 19:01:17 GMT -5
Hulk Hogan's final WWE match at SummerSlam 2006 and (hopefully) The Rock's final WWE match at WrestleMania 29.
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Post by Crusty Ruffles on Sept 17, 2014 19:02:44 GMT -5
Austin 3:16.
Bang 3:16
The NWO's debut in the WWF.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 17, 2014 19:04:30 GMT -5
I was there when Cena picked Bryan for Summerslam 2013. The second after he said that, the crowd went ballistic! It was also my 1st RAW taping that I attended.
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Post by FinalGwen on Sept 17, 2014 19:09:56 GMT -5
My most notable one was the Cena/HBK near hour long match (was more just short of 50 minutes) in 2007, which was voted the greatest RAW match of all time. I was at ringside for that one. I also saw The Undertaker's last RAW "match" before a three year gap in Toronto in 2010 (though results say a no contest with Bret Hart a few months later, the bell never rang)... and then his next RAW match in London in 2013, teaming with Team Hell No against The Shield. I too was there for the HBK/Cena 50 minute match. I was about four rows behind JR and King. Oddly me and my mate didn't think it was the classic it is now said to be at the time. It was great no doubt about it, but I recall us being pissed off that we didn't get the Edge vs Orton main event they advertised on the tron just before the 50 minute match. It was only reading reviews of the match afterwards that we realised we might have witnessed something special. Also on the same show Shane McMahon did a coast-to-coast, Jose Mourinhio got booed and Trevor Murdoch tried his first Canadian Destoryer and botched it. I have also seen Michael Cole get knighted. Was also there for Cena/HBK, and was so frustrated that I didn't get to see Edge wrestle. I was a bit further back up near the top, right behind a little kid who cheered the whole way through for Cena. His enthusiasm was probably the most entertaining part of that match, which seemed like nothing but rest holds for the most part. I remember really enjoying the WGTT/Cryme Tyme match from the Heat taping beforehand, though. And yeah, seeing Shane to the coast-to-coast (on Robbie Brookside, no less) was pretty awesome. Also, not WWE, but I was there the night Derrick Bateman/EC3/Michael Hutter returned to the indies after his stint with WWE.
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Post by Derk! on Sept 17, 2014 19:13:07 GMT -5
Stone Cold winning the Rumble in 1997...
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Post by 1 Free Moon-Down with Burger on Sept 17, 2014 19:13:54 GMT -5
One of the biggest mysteries ever... Who raised the damn briefcase? Bossman.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 17, 2014 19:14:18 GMT -5
I was at Raw 1000, which I'd say was pretty big. I was there too, 5th row behind the announcers. I remember being mad that they didn't have special chairs for that show. I mean it wasn't a PPV, but it was such a milestone I thought they'd have them. Count me in as there for Raw 1000. I was also at Raw the night DX invaded WCW. I had a couple of friends that chose to go to Nitro because the tickets were free. Yeah, WWE digitally inserted the "free admission" graphic, but there actually were free tickets available. My father and I chose to pay and see Austin instead. I was also at Royal Rumble 2012, but it was a disappointing experience. I was so hyped to see a Rumble in person that I drove 3 hours, and it was the worst Rumble ever, capped off by my least favorite wrestler Sheamus winning. I remember when he won, the crowd was just sort of indifferent except maybe a quarter or less that we're cheering. The crowd really wanted a Jericho victory that night. And the night after the Rumble I went to Raw and saw Bryan vs Punk while both were champ, so that was big for me to see my two favorites like that. And you can see me a couple times real quick during the match too. I was also at the Raw before the walkout episode, and while not very memorable, it had that really good Punk vs Del Rio match. Not to mention you can see me onscreen the entire show because I was 5th row camera side.
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