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Post by Seth Drakin of Monster Crap on Jul 18, 2007 22:02:56 GMT -5
Credit: Gerweck.net
Dark Matches:
* Jamin Olivencia/TJ Dalton destroyed 9 Fingers Dewey/Adam Revolver "The Mobile Homers"
* In a Diva Royal Rumble, Nattie Neidhart beat Josie, Roni Jonah, Belle Von Black, ODB, Jennifer, Jill, Victoria Crawford, Katie Lea, Serena, Beth Phoenix, Rocha, She Nay Nay
TV TAPING:
In a 30-Man Royal Rumble to fight John Cena at Six Flags July 27th:
* Sean Spears beat Cassiday James, KC James, Cody Runnels, Ox, Steve Lewington, Teddy Hart, JTG, Festus Dalton, Harry Smith, Nick Nemeth, Paul Burchill, Domino, Anthony Pulaski, Bret Major, Jacob Duncan, Colt Cabana, Vladimer Koslov, Idol Stevens, Atlas Dabone, Chet the Jet, Mike Kruel, Jesse Dalton, Shad Gaspar, Jay Bradley, Mike Mondo, Prodigy, Hammer, Brent Major, Armando Alejandro Estrada
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Post by mysterydriver on Jul 18, 2007 22:05:01 GMT -5
Sean Spears earns to right to tap to the STFU!
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Post by Seth Drakin of Monster Crap on Jul 18, 2007 22:12:17 GMT -5
Sean Spears earns to right to tap to the STFU! For any young developmental student.....to face the current WWE Champion is the chance of a life time, no matter what happens.
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Post by odanobunaga on Jul 18, 2007 22:13:27 GMT -5
Sean Spears earns to right to tap to the STFU! For any young developmental student.....to face the current WWE Champion is the chance of a life time, no matter what happens. I agree. But who is Sean Spears again?
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Post by Seth Drakin of Monster Crap on Jul 18, 2007 22:14:14 GMT -5
For any young developmental student.....to face the current WWE Champion is the chance of a life time, no matter what happens. I agree. But who is Sean Spears again? He is the current OVW TV Champion
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Post by mysterydriver on Jul 18, 2007 22:20:34 GMT -5
Sean Spears earns to right to tap to the STFU! For any young developmental student.....to face the current WWE Champion is the chance of a life time, no matter what happens. Most definitely. I just couldn't pass up on the joke.
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Post by gmanquik on Jul 18, 2007 22:33:36 GMT -5
Six Flags over Atlanta, right? If so, I'm there.
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Post by Seth Drakin of Monster Crap on Jul 18, 2007 22:36:34 GMT -5
Six Flags over Atlanta, right? If so, I'm there. No....there is only one Six Flags they go to and thats Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom
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Post by Ace Diamond on Jul 18, 2007 22:37:55 GMT -5
Six Flags over Atlanta, right? If so, I'm there. No....there is only one Six Flags they go to and thats Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom Is the castle made out of chicken wings and drumettes?
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Post by Tyfo on Jul 18, 2007 22:41:05 GMT -5
To bad Colt Cabana didnt win it. For some reason I see Cena and Cabana playing off each other well.
Yes I know Colt would just end up tapping, but still.
Or possibly Teddy Hart, just to see if he would do anything stupid while hes in the ring with the WWE Champion.
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Post by Seth Drakin of Monster Crap on Jul 18, 2007 23:01:33 GMT -5
No....there is only one Six Flags they go to and thats Six Flags Kentucky Kingdom Is the castle made out of chicken wings and drumettes? Sadly..........no.
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Post by Ass Dan on Jul 18, 2007 23:10:00 GMT -5
To bad Colt Cabana didnt win it. For some reason I see Cena and Cabana playing off each other well. Yes I know Colt would just end up tapping, but still. Or possibly Teddy Hart, just to see if he would do anything stupid while hes in the ring with the WWE Champion. I would sell my car to see Teddy Hart no-sell Cena's offence.
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Post by bparth on Jul 18, 2007 23:15:53 GMT -5
To bad Colt Cabana didnt win it. For some reason I see Cena and Cabana playing off each other well. Yes I know Colt would just end up tapping, but still. Or possibly Teddy Hart, just to see if he would do anything stupid while hes in the ring with the WWE Champion. I would sell my car to see Teddy Hart no-sell Cena's offence. BACKFLIPS galore!!!!!!!
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Post by Lair of the Shadow MaDaBa on Jul 18, 2007 23:18:46 GMT -5
I would sell my car to see ANYBODY no-sell Cena's offense.
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Post by The Line on Jul 18, 2007 23:51:37 GMT -5
Estrada wrestles?
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Post by Tyfo on Jul 19, 2007 0:17:45 GMT -5
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Post by Seth Drakin of Monster Crap on Jul 19, 2007 0:29:43 GMT -5
Yes, however.....he isnt good enough to be a wrestler on a regular basis, but he was charismatic enough to be Paul Heyman's personal project during the time when Paul ran OVW.
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Post by Thomas Powers of Paine on Jul 19, 2007 0:38:39 GMT -5
I don't think Cena will win because there are no odds to overcome.
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Post by pegasuswarrior on Jul 19, 2007 2:01:58 GMT -5
He's actually pretty well built. As far as his "wrestling" goes (I guess the rest of this is a spoiler for anyone who wants to watch the broadcast later), he cut as good of a 20 second promo as anyone could've cut during the drawing of his number, which won't be seen on TV. He bribed Timmy Baltimore to re-draw after getting a number he didn't like and then re-drew what was apparently a good one. ("Of course, this will be just between you and me," Estrada says, while a filled-to-capacity-and-then-some crowd looks on and half the roster looks on from the outside of the ring.) Later, after the match gets going, he shows up late in the rumble elated at his advantage but pulls a Bushwhacker Luke circa 1991/1992-ish and gets dumped as soon as he steps foot in the ring. He was really funny in both his appearances, and it's up to you to determine whether or not he actually "wrestled" based on that description. And, the way I saw it, Koslov had what (I felt) was the best moment of the rumble. There was a pretty decent Teddy Hart, Harry Smith, and Nattie Neidhart pop when they entered through the curtains to await the drawing of the numbers, even though there was no previous indicator as to who they were or why they were there. (It may not have been as big as I might think--credit:rajah.com--because I was one of the "in-the-know" people scattered in the crowd who was popping pretty loud.) However, there's no mistaking that when Hart Foundation 3, 4, or 5.0 (whatever version they are on now) entered the ring for the draw that the pop was considerably large. Following the "smarky" response from those initiating their welcome, the hometown regulars picked up on the fact that the three of them were faces that evening and that they had *something* to do with the Hart family because of our chants, so they all got pops the rest of the night, mimicking the "Hart Foundation" chant later that evening. Oh, and for the record, Teddy Hart found some way to incorporate a corkscrew into his elimination from the match, which I personally found funny/amusing. On a final note, I think Nattie Neidhart may have felt she had entered the twilight zone during the women's battle royal as there were many seemingly confused workers during some moments of their rumble who managed to mess up some spots. When a younger/newer wrestler would foil momentum or be in the wrong place at the wrong time while she was making her run, I muttered a "D-C-W" chant a couple of times. (DCW is the developmental territory for the developmental territory OVW, if that helps explain how awkward it might have been at times.) But, kudos to the effort on the evening--good show, more entertaining and genuine effort-wise than what I see a lot of times on television. Now, I'm off to listen to some REO Speedwagon while thinking of OVW.
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Post by Seth Drakin of Monster Crap on Jul 19, 2007 7:51:46 GMT -5
He's actually pretty well built. As far as his "wrestling" goes (I guess the rest of this is a spoiler for anyone who wants to watch the broadcast later), he cut as good of a 20 second promo as anyone could've cut during the drawing of his number, which won't be seen on TV. He bribed Timmy Baltimore to re-draw after getting a number he didn't like and then re-drew what was apparently a good one. ("Of course, this will be just between you and me," Estrada says, while a filled-to-capacity-and-then-some crowd looks on and half the roster looks on from the outside of the ring.) Later, after the match gets going, he shows up late in the rumble elated at his advantage but pulls a Bushwhacker Luke circa 1991/1992-ish and gets dumped as soon as he steps foot in the ring. He was really funny in both his appearances, and it's up to you to determine whether or not he actually "wrestled" based on that description. And, the way I saw it, Koslov had what (I felt) was the best moment of the rumble. There was a pretty decent Teddy Hart, Harry Smith, and Nattie Neidhart pop when they entered through the curtains to await the drawing of the numbers, even though there was no previous indicator as to who they were or why they were there. (It may not have been as big as I might think--credit:rajah.com--because I was one of the "in-the-know" people scattered in the crowd who was popping pretty loud.) However, there's no mistaking that when Hart Foundation 3, 4, or 5.0 (whatever version they are on now) entered the ring for the draw that the pop was considerably large. Following the "smarky" response from those initiating their welcome, the hometown regulars picked up on the fact that the three of them were faces that evening and that they had *something* to do with the Hart family because of our chants, so they all got pops the rest of the night, mimicking the "Hart Foundation" chant later that evening. Oh, and for the record, Teddy Hart found some way to incorporate a corkscrew into his elimination from the match, which I personally found funny/amusing. On a final note, I think Nattie Neidhart may have felt she had entered the twilight zone during the women's battle royal as there were many seemingly confused workers during some moments of their rumble who managed to mess up some spots. When a younger/newer wrestler would foil momentum or be in the wrong place at the wrong time while she was making her run, I muttered a "D-C-W" chant a couple of times. (DCW is the developmental territory for the developmental territory OVW, if that helps explain how awkward it might have been at times.) But, kudos to the effort on the evening--good show, more entertaining and genuine effort-wise than what I see a lot of times on television. Now, I'm off to listen to some REO Speedwagon while thinking of OVW. Lucky OVW fans.......
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