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Post by Savage Gambino on May 12, 2015 13:45:31 GMT -5
Aside from having a 60 year old's face on a 20 year old's body, I really cant think of anything memorable about her WWF tenure. Yeah, it's pretty much that, Goldust, the Radicalz, and the brief thing with Kane. Her entire career could be summed up with "Yeah, I remember Terri. Bad taste in men, great body, shame about the face."
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Post by Slingshot Suplay on May 12, 2015 14:23:15 GMT -5
I love terri runnels. I don't understand the hate against her. She is a very beautiful woman and she was no slouch, just as important as Sunny and sable in the early days of the attitude era.
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Post by Crappler El 0 M on May 12, 2015 14:44:34 GMT -5
I love terri runnels. I don't understand the hate against her. She is a very beautiful woman and she was no slouch, just as important as Sunny and sable in the early days of the attitude era. I disagree. I think you can make a case that she and Sunny were about as important as the other, but Sable absolutely did great business for WWE in 1998 and into 1999. Sable was a big part of WWE taking over WCW in the ratings war. Her segments always did well and if I recall WWE started strategically placing her in the same spot every week. Her first Playboy was also very successful.
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Post by Wolf Hurricane on May 14, 2015 12:41:06 GMT -5
Considering some of the people in the Hall of Fame she is more deserving of recognition then they are. I'll have you know Drew Carey singlehandedly MADE the Attitude Era!
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Post by Oak: Certified Jade Hater on May 14, 2015 17:40:14 GMT -5
See, that's the one thing that irks me hen looking back at the Attitude Era.
For me, Sable was that generation's Kelly Kelly. She looked fantastic, and she could wrestle a bit, but her strength lied in her looks. And for the time period, that was all that mattered. The Attitude Era was all about T&A, and Sable had that in spades. Heck, the first PPV I saw without my parents was Fully Loaded when she had the hand-painted bikini, and I'll never forget that.
Sunny, God bless her, knew the business. She was the First Lady of the WWE for a long time, and her transition from tag team to tag team made me interested in the division. On their own, The Godwinns and the Smoking Gunns would've been fine. But add in Sunny switching allegiances and The Godwinns ring angry about it, now there's drama. Not to mention, she knew the business in a way that few women did.
As for Terri, plenty of people have spoken about her run as Marlena, which is pretty underrated if I say so myself. Her work post-Goldust was a little iffy, but she did serve as the basis for the career-making feud between the Hardys and Edge and Christian. After all, it was her managerial services (and $100,000) that they were fighting for, and I can't blame them. Heck, she was still hot in 2004.
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Post by Deleted on May 14, 2015 18:06:48 GMT -5
Remember when she ran a contest on her site and it was basically denounced as a pyramid scheme?
Good times.
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Post by "Gizzark" Mike Wronglevenay on May 15, 2015 6:21:21 GMT -5
Remember when she ran a contest on her site and it was basically denounced as a pyramid scheme? Good times. Not really relevant to the thread at all, given we're discussing her career achievements.
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