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Post by Throwback on Mar 8, 2017 12:02:56 GMT -5
Doesn't he have the most tag championship runs out of anybody? I think it's the most tag championships with different partners. He's held them with Rey, Chris Jericho, Christ Benoit, Hulk Hogan, Randy Orton and of course Christian. That may be true as well. But as I pointed out on the first page. The most tag champ runs go to Edge at 14 runs. Second place goes to Billy Gunn at 11 runs
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Post by Throwback on Mar 7, 2017 19:38:47 GMT -5
Doesn't he have the most tag championship runs out of anybody? I'd have thought that'd be Billy Gunn or Kofi. Edit: I was wrong, Billy comes 2nd. In terms of days rather than number though, it's Mr Fuji by just over 2 weeks with Edge 2nd. I usually don't go by combined days Edge is a 14 time tag champ Billy Gunn is an 11 time tag champ Kofi is a 5 time tag champ Mr Fuji is a 5 time tag champ
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Post by Throwback on Mar 7, 2017 17:02:30 GMT -5
This is one of my favorite movies. I never heard of We Hate Movies. I'm listening to it right now and laughing my ass off. The Christopher Lloyd impressions are killing me. You should listen to some other episodes from them. Those guys crack me up. I totally intend to. Although it was fun to listen to, they did make fun of stuff that didn't happen. ex: Christopher Lloud driving his girlfriends car. They spent a while making fun of that and the fact that the bully was in the car too. It was a car the bully found in the woods and used his share of the money to fix up.
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Post by Throwback on Mar 7, 2017 16:56:36 GMT -5
Edge not only won just about everything, he won a lot of it multiple times. He had something like 30+ title reigns. Hands down he's the one with the most bling or accomplishments, even if a lot of them were short or transitional reigns. Doesn't he have the most tag championship runs out of anybody?
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Post by Throwback on Mar 6, 2017 19:30:53 GMT -5
Another example is Camp Nowhere. After listening to the We Hate Movies podcast episode on that, it really made me see how it was a product of the times. Look at the fashions of the kids in that movie. It really does not hold up. I should know after actually watching it around that same time. This is one of my favorite movies. I never heard of We Hate Movies. I'm listening to it right now and laughing my ass off. The Christopher Lloyd impressions are killing me.
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Post by Throwback on Mar 6, 2017 18:04:00 GMT -5
Edge sounds about right. I guess Triple H and Jericho would be second and third. I was also thinking possibly Jeff Hardy
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Post by Throwback on Mar 6, 2017 18:02:44 GMT -5
When I gotta poop I gotta poop and if they complain I start pooping in random places in the house for spite they signed the contract they knew the deal. I know a guy that used to uproot peoples house plants then after pooping in the pot. He'd put the plant back and pretend nothing happened.
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Post by Throwback on Mar 6, 2017 17:51:23 GMT -5
You'll have to speak up. I'm wearing a towel
Trab puk cip
Maybe they're reverse vampires and have to be in before the sun goes down
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Post by Throwback on Mar 6, 2017 17:49:54 GMT -5
I'm curious as to who is the most accomplished WWE superstar.
What I mean is who has won the most accomplishments that were available in the WWE during their run? Not including multiple runs with the same title. I'm not really sure but I feel like Edge has won all the titles that were available during his run besides the European championship. He also won Money in the bank, King of the ring and the Royal Rumble.
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Post by Throwback on Mar 4, 2017 15:05:39 GMT -5
If you're Matt Hardy, and you've just had a huge career resurgence with a character you've come up with and put a ton of work into, you wouldn't drop it in order to sign with WWE. You'd just go to Japan or ROH and work indy dates on the side. He'd make just as good of a living, and he wouldn't have to drop something that's a proven success and made him relevant again. Also, there have been audible "DELETE" chants on WWE programming in the past 6 months. Broken Matt isn't going anywhere, whether Vince gets it or not. Bubba Ray had the most success as a singles wrestler ever doing the Bully Ray character and dropped it to go back to the WWE. I know they're different people and different characters but there is something to be said about the security of WWE. I really wasn't trying to shit on Broken Matt or anything, I enjoy the character, I just have a hard time seeing Vince letting him do it AND letting him have creative control. This is pretty much how I feel. As much as I'd like to see Matt and Jeff in WWE doing these characters. I have a feeling if they are brought in at all. Like the Dudleys, It'll be for a Nostalgia pop
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Post by Throwback on Mar 1, 2017 17:53:52 GMT -5
Early 1985, turned on my older brother's little 6-inch b&w TV one Saturday morning hoping to find some cartoons, saw Duggan and DiBiase having a tuxedo contest, complete with a meter gauging the audience's reaction for each; when DiBiase lost, he went to the parking lot and started destroying Duggan's car with a baseball bat. That was the first wrestling I saw and I was almost immediately intrigued. A couple of months later and saw Kamala and Kareem Muhammad (who Bill Watts insisted on calling the Zambuie Express, even though he was only one member of that team) tag teaming and that was all I needed. I didn't even know WWF existed for a couple more months or so and by the end of 1985, I was a nine year old supermark, buying all the mags and such. Interesting. Here all we had was WWF. I had heard stories of Atlantic Grand Prix but never saw it on our television. It was the characters in WWF that drew me in. I can't remember any specific details in any matches. I never even heard of WCW or NWA until Flair showed up on WWF tv. I do remember my brother running into my classroom after WM3 to tell me Hogan bodyslamed Andre
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Post by Throwback on Mar 1, 2017 17:28:08 GMT -5
I'm one of the kids that got into wrestling because of Hulk Hogan's Rock n Wrestling cartoon. My brother and dad watched wrestling but I didn't like it. But seeing the live segments during the cartoon made me start to like Hogan. I would ask my brother to tell me when Hogan was on. One day while waiting for Hulk to appear. I saw The Hart Foundation vs Demoltion. So I asked my bro to tell me when The Hart Foundation was on. Each week I'd see someone else I wanted to see. Before long I found myself turning on Superstars by myself.
So I guess you could say it was kind of a mix between the cartoon and the Hart Foundation that made me a fan.
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Post by Throwback on Mar 1, 2017 12:53:23 GMT -5
Sorry if you thought I was being legit. Let me rephrase. Remember that time I was insanely pissed off because RAW went off the air during the segment I stayed up late to see and I ended up missing the ending any way? That's what I remember every time I think of the RAW overrun. I'm glad there's an over run because of this. Alright, goddamn, no need to get hot about it. You quoted me, I responded. No heat. But let's end it there I have so many memories of RAW being cancelled here so we could watch dog shows or tennis instead. Back in my teens RAW came on at 1am until 3am. Staying up that late on a school night was already not the greatest idea. But to stay up that late and not even get to see the ending was almost infuriating. So with the over run, I may have had to stay up later. But at least I got to watch the ending of what I stayed up to see.
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Post by Throwback on Mar 1, 2017 2:35:50 GMT -5
They didn't start doing it because of this, they were still taping every other RAW for close to a year after this. But keeping the idea of RAW being unpredictable and ending at any time grew out of situations like these, if you will. Sorry if you thought I was being legit. Let me rephrase. Remember that time I was insanely pissed off because RAW went off the air during the segment I stayed up late to see and I ended up missing the ending any way? That's what I remember every time I think of the RAW overrun. I'm glad there's an over run because of this.
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Post by Throwback on Feb 28, 2017 21:12:54 GMT -5
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Post by Throwback on Feb 27, 2017 4:57:23 GMT -5
Millhouse takes a sip of a squishee made entirely of syrup: "It's so thick"
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Post by Throwback on Feb 27, 2017 4:28:17 GMT -5
I have photoshop CS2 which I got for free. But I much prefer Imageready CS2 which comes in the same bundle.
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Post by Throwback on Feb 25, 2017 14:13:19 GMT -5
The Rock Selling The Stunner has NOTHING on Scott Hall's selling of The Stunner, which is my favorite selling of the move, looks like he's shot out of a damn cannon That was Stone Cold's favorite
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Post by Throwback on Feb 24, 2017 13:03:02 GMT -5
My mom says my dad is a real sex machine
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Post by Throwback on Feb 23, 2017 19:38:07 GMT -5
OMG. He has not aged well
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