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Post by metalinnovation on Jul 17, 2009 20:21:26 GMT -5
Without a doubt, one of my favorite moments not just in WWE, but wrestling in general...EVER!
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Post by metalinnovation on Jul 17, 2009 19:46:59 GMT -5
1. 2. 3. vs. Jerry Lynn, ECW 9/17/99 (38) 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. vs. Test, Extreme Rules, ECW on SyFy 10/3/06 (55)
Eh, not too shabby to start off with.
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Post by metalinnovation on Jul 17, 2009 0:42:01 GMT -5
Sent in my list a little while back. Here's how my list is like:
6 WWE matches, 4 orginal ECW matches 7 title matches, 3 for the ECW TV Title, 3 for the Intercontinental title and 1 for the WWE title 4 gimmick matches (not including matches under Extreme Rules) 1 match from 1996, 1 from 1998, 2 from 1999, 1 from 2001, 2 from 2002, 1 from 2003 and 2 from 2006
This will most certainly be an awesome list/countdown.
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Post by metalinnovation on Jul 15, 2009 23:44:30 GMT -5
Classic. I couldn't tell that the futuristic logo spelled wcw I didn't know it was spelling a WCW either when I first saw it. I'm with the Classic one. Same here. I thought the design of the futuristic logo more looked like a symbol or a backdrop rather than the letters WCW. Anyway, the classic logo is my favorite.
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Post by metalinnovation on Jun 15, 2009 17:35:22 GMT -5
What a sad and unfortunate couple of days for Japanese wrestling it has been so far as well as for all of professional wrestling. My condolences to his family and friends. I may not know him that well, but still tragic any way you look at it.
R.I.P. Ted Tanabe
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Post by metalinnovation on Jun 14, 2009 15:49:30 GMT -5
Count me in on the appreciation. I enjoyed all the eras of Iron Maiden, but the last three albums of their's are some of the best and most mature music they've done yet.
Brave New World in particular is probably my favorite Iron Maiden album as of right now. Just awesome all around.
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Post by metalinnovation on Jun 13, 2009 12:51:03 GMT -5
Wow, this is so sad to hear. I never knew much about him, but I did know he was a legend in Japan and pretty much all of professional wrestling.
R.I.P. Mitsuharu Misawa
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Post by metalinnovation on Jun 11, 2009 13:09:09 GMT -5
I'd give him an 8. Great in-ring ability and quite over with the crowd. Definetaly has a big future ahead of him.
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Post by metalinnovation on Jun 11, 2009 12:38:09 GMT -5
I feel the same. I think MGS4 is an excellent game, but the longevity of the cutscenes kind of ruined it for me. Both the last boss battle and last few cutscenes lasted way too long for my likening. I actually fell asleep briefly during the last cutscene. Still a excellent game, but fell short of being truly something amazing.
MGS3 was easily my favorite game in the series. I think it was the setting and all the survival tactics that made it the best for me.
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Post by metalinnovation on Jun 10, 2009 17:30:35 GMT -5
I can handle both fairly easily. It all just depends on what game I play.
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Post by metalinnovation on Jun 10, 2009 14:23:47 GMT -5
Even though it might be the least likely to happen at least to me (who knows, they might surprise us), I would love to see Big Show with the title. Much like what others have been saying, a dominant reign similar to his ECW title reign would make RAW a bit more interesting.
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Post by metalinnovation on Jun 9, 2009 13:36:02 GMT -5
Documentary, then matches. Like for example if a DVD was 3-disc (like they typically are when they are DVDs on wrestlers), let the first disc cover the documentary, and the other two cover the matches.
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Post by metalinnovation on Jun 8, 2009 16:31:40 GMT -5
Easily Monty Brown. If he won the NWA title in late 2004/early 2005, something tells me TNA would have been better off in the long run than they are now.
Samoa Joe to a degree was a missed opportunity as well. Throughout 2005 and most of 2006 he was pretty much unstoppable and winning the title would have benefited TNA greatly. I think once Kurt Angle arrived and ended Joe's undefeated streak, it killed Joe's momentum of being THE guy in TNA.
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Post by metalinnovation on Jun 8, 2009 15:52:28 GMT -5
Most of the time a good chokeslam or powerbomb can make me mark out.
Same thing goes for anything Brock Lesnar did to any guy his size. That running powerbomb he did on Big Show at Vengeance 2003 or that counter from a Tombstone to an F5 in the Hell in a Cell match against Undertaker made me realize how seemingly inhuman Lesnar is.
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Post by metalinnovation on Jun 8, 2009 15:33:25 GMT -5
Easily his second WWE title reign (third overall). At least during that reign he seemed like he was a credible champion. His World Title reign was largely forgettable, as was his 20 minute WWE title reign and his fourth overall didn't really do much either.
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