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Post by George Harrison on Sept 14, 2008 6:25:29 GMT -5
Are Jerry Lynn & Jerry Flynn their real names?
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Post by George Harrison on Sept 14, 2008 6:21:40 GMT -5
The second video was very interesting. Who was the guy he was arguing with? And the guy stopping him? Oh Jake's gone now, I look forward to reading his blog on WWE RAW this week, just to see if during he even recognises this event. I used to think poor Jake but if everything I'm reading is to be true then, why give him a chance anymore.
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Post by George Harrison on Sept 14, 2008 6:17:19 GMT -5
Has anybody seen the guy wrestle? Is he any good? I have to assume, as the son of Mike Rotundo(It is O, right, that's what I always though), he'd have some talent. I've yet to hear anything about him, and would also like to read what others think of him wrestling-wise?
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Post by George Harrison on Sept 14, 2008 6:13:13 GMT -5
Yeah that was their name. I found it very entertaining, & more comical than I would of ever expected. They were Hennig, Duncum & the Windhams. Oh & Vincent! Curly Bill! lol! How could you of not been entertained lol,
IIiiiiIiiii Hate Rap!
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Post by George Harrison on Sept 14, 2008 6:10:11 GMT -5
Maybe they would as he is a big name, and he could draw. I don't know about him being a mainstay though, maybe just a few shows to put someone over.
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Post by George Harrison on Sept 14, 2008 6:08:55 GMT -5
Tori, the original one who was with Kane & then X-pac, I always found very pretty. That was when I was about 11 though, I've seen pictures of her looking back and she doesn't really look like what I remember.
I second Ivory, she never really gets remembered all that well.
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Post by George Harrison on Sept 14, 2008 6:02:40 GMT -5
& quite the poster made on paint lol,
Surely Johnny Rodz should be above the musketeer lol
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Post by George Harrison on Sept 14, 2008 6:00:56 GMT -5
^ Every where I look, from wiki (I know) to slam, to Obsessed with Wrestling, to anywhere on google say that he is? EVERYWHERE says it,
How do you know he's not?
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Post by George Harrison on Sept 13, 2008 20:44:49 GMT -5
^great point, well made
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Post by George Harrison on Sept 13, 2008 20:41:34 GMT -5
That's ridiculous, and I'd believe it to be false if it wasn't for you actually being there. I've tried speaking to Jake on Myspace, and all I've got is some guy called Shannon who seems so disrespectful, but also seems like he knows it all about Jake. It's like, I don't know how to explain, he's just riding on Jake - No, Jake doesn't like this, No, Jake doesn't like that. I know I was asking questions about Jake but it was like he was just saying whatever to piss me off lol.
And after I've just read that, as great as he made Jake sound, maybe he's fell back further than he ever was. Unfortunately.
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Post by George Harrison on Sept 13, 2008 20:28:32 GMT -5
Wow! I can't believe they'd stock them if I'm honest, maybe the WSX one as it was on MTV but the Punk & Deathmatch ones I'm actually shocked.
Are they worth picking up? Well, of course they are for Four quid, but, are they good DVDs? I hope it includes the two asdas in my neck of the woods, and the third one being built round the corner lol
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Post by George Harrison on Sept 13, 2008 20:25:12 GMT -5
With the gimmicks each are using in WWE now, I think Orton & Priceless are the only ones that could easily fit together. I would never of imagined Afa jr of joining up, and it's interesting to see where they lead now. When I heard on here of them maybe forming a stable, I immediately thought of Priceless & Orton teaming together as 2nd gen but also because their bodies and appearance match a lot, even the aggressive styles they have. Manu is certainly agressive, yet, he's just rugged and seemed so cheap for him to join with Priceless so quickly. Recognising him on his own first would of been a better way to go imo,
I could imagine DH & Natalya somewhere down the line fitting aswell.
I'm impressed by the amount of second generation stars there actually is in WWE now, as each of their parents were well known performers back in the days of old.
Has their been a more impressive roster of 2nd generation in a promotion before?
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Post by George Harrison on Sept 13, 2008 20:14:36 GMT -5
Surely it could be worse, starting back out as a chef,
But also, this is a guy who worked in the big time for a couple of years, has apparent ties with the biggest cliq in wrestling and managed to fall out of the business. Or maybe he got out? maybe he was tired of it and just moved on?
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Post by George Harrison on Sept 13, 2008 19:48:02 GMT -5
I just can't believe Jesse is Bamm Bamms son
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Post by George Harrison on Sept 12, 2008 13:38:19 GMT -5
^ hah yeah but then they just got up and didn't react to it.
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Post by George Harrison on Sept 12, 2008 13:34:56 GMT -5
I always found that term so dull, especially when it was used for someone like Tajiri or Blackman in every single match, or every time they kicked somebody like we forgot.
They used to say it about RVD, too.
Just one of the terms that we must get used to lol.
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Post by George Harrison on Sept 11, 2008 19:39:18 GMT -5
Yes, it was. Just because barely Legal was their first main PPV, didn't mean none existed before then. It was Cactus VS Funk in the main event & Public Enemy got involved. Hardcore heaven is perhaps one of the most famous ECW PPV names, but they used it way before they had mainstream TV exposure.
Unless, you count PPV as an actual Pay Per Viewing event, then this was a supershow then, one of those monthly supershows they had back then, which is whats commonly known now as a PPV. It was the one before the next none PPV then, which was where Douglas vacated the NWA title and took on the ECW title.
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Lita
Sept 11, 2008 19:29:02 GMT -5
Post by George Harrison on Sept 11, 2008 19:29:02 GMT -5
She debut'd on heat, & left as a major part of arguably the main feud in the WWE. She had a decent look, the tattoo helped a lot I think, especially when she was teamed up with the Hardy Boyz.
Also, she played a great face and was great as a part of, again arguably, the most popular tag team in wwe as team extreme, but if it wasn't for people like Trish & Steph she wouldn't of had that chance.
If she debut'd on Raw this Monday, I don't think she's end up so great. She managed to get where she was after a serious injury and not being so great on the mic, too, so kudos to her performance.
Her band was playing in my local Academy last night aswell!
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Post by George Harrison on Sept 11, 2008 13:56:08 GMT -5
He diddd,
"You like intimidating women so bad? Why don't you intimidate me"
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Post by George Harrison on Sept 11, 2008 13:40:51 GMT -5
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