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Post by PTBartman on Mar 15, 2022 8:35:32 GMT -5
What I remember most about this show is close after showing up to work and seeing “Shane McMahon” on the resort guest list and I had to deliver the man’s pancakes. He had a hell of a shiner from the match with Vince. OK, but what about the question we all want answered: what kind of pancakes does Shane McMahon eat?? I really don't care about the pancakes because it's all about "The Syrup". What kind of syrup did he use? Butter or no? Any toppings? Was it "too sweeeeeet (RIP Scott Hall)"
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Post by PTBartman on Mar 15, 2022 8:46:43 GMT -5
Only main event when you had Mega Star vs Mega Star, others had mega star vs rising star of megastar vs fading star etc. My first post!! But I had to disagree with this hard. WM3 & WM5 but were mega star VS mega star. Also, unpopular opinion, but this is the most overrated Mania ever. 18 and 19 both blows this out of the water. Id argue 30 is the greatest Mania ever. WM3 could be Mega Star vs fading star. True it may have been the beginning of the fade, but Hogan and Andre were of two different eras. The two early mania examples of Mega vs Mega,IMHO, is 5 and 6.
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Post by The Summer of Muskrat XVII on Mar 15, 2022 17:11:34 GMT -5
Is that true? I really don’t think that’s why they went to arenas. I think they were dead set on NYC(especially MSG for XX), LA and Chicago even though it meant downsizing. None of which had the facilities or climate to accommodate mania in a stadium I had read that it didn't do as well as hoped. It's possible there was no correlation. Mania XIX absolutely underperformed, at least in terms of buyrate. Couldn’t tell you off the top of my head how well it did for ticket sales, SAFECO was legit full but I have no idea how papered that may or may not have been. XX was absolutely always planned for MSG, but I have no idea what lead to them running Staples Center and the Rosemont Horizon for 21 and 22
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