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Post by George Harrison on Sept 4, 2008 6:04:21 GMT -5
The crowd just wasn't into it, it shows how easy a crowd can become quiet during a match because it isn't a spot fest.
Haha! lol, No, if this was their first match then fair play, they had a few decent spots. How long did it actually last for?
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Post by George Harrison on Sept 4, 2008 5:52:02 GMT -5
Did Repo man ever min a match, or have any notable feuds?
I have seen a lot about him at wrestlecrap, but dont know so much about him.
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Post by George Harrison on Sept 4, 2008 5:50:26 GMT -5
The second one is so cartoonish and fun, it's by far the best. Especially when he used to come down to the ring singing it lmao!
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Post by George Harrison on Sept 4, 2008 5:49:06 GMT -5
Is it just old WWE magazine stuff yeah? I dont think I'll pick it up then, I thought it would of been serious and included some WCW & ECW maybe.
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Post by George Harrison on Sept 4, 2008 5:47:11 GMT -5
He does remind me of benoit to an extent, but it's just the aggression and the way he acts now. To me, Jericho is establishing himself by far as the best heel in the wwe in the last few years.
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Post by George Harrison on Sept 3, 2008 20:08:52 GMT -5
New World Order fits a lot better than anything else, probably fits better than anything could of. But only because hearing New World Organisation before the guitars in their song would never of sounded as good haha
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Post by George Harrison on Sept 3, 2008 20:05:22 GMT -5
^ was there ever any reasoning for Austin to hold Jarret down and refuse to do a programme with him? I never really found out what happened there, was it just Stone Cold not liking the idea? I remember I used to watch a few weeks and then miss a few weeks, and from out of nowhere Jeff Jarrett was on WCW with guitar in hand and I couldn't understand why lol
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Post by George Harrison on Sept 3, 2008 20:01:48 GMT -5
During the Dink years, it seemed everyone was over to me lol,
I think JWY on paper is wrestlecrap, but when played out it's actually been fun to watch and came across well to the fans.
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Post by George Harrison on Sept 3, 2008 19:30:14 GMT -5
So, you're saying you don't like the current wrestling formula of what you see on TV, so instead of not actually watching, you watch and overly criticise something that you admit to not really caring about?
Isn't that just wasting your own time? If you're out to critisize something in your own way, at least accept other peoples responses, people who actually care about TNA.
All of your High Points was marred with something mixed in that was negative against what you said, and contradicting at the same time.
I actually cannot fathom the need for your thread, it definitely felt like you just watched and wanted to tell people why it sucks, for no reason. You admit to not being a fan of TNA but still post a critical response to their product littered with negativity and then pretty much ignore any arguments against it?
Then what is the point?
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Post by George Harrison on Sept 3, 2008 19:15:32 GMT -5
And you can tell the fans who are chanting boring, they're the ones who have never wrestled but now how every match should pan out. It's good to see, something different and interesting and, as Show's laughing, something somewhat fun.
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Post by George Harrison on Sept 3, 2008 18:56:51 GMT -5
Undertaker was a guy whose character simply developed until it was pretty much as far from the character as it should've been, but it was still played by the same person so it still stemmed from the original gimmick but became human in order to go further with the character.
Kane is his brother, and it has been frequently acknowleged that he is a psychopath and sometimes, things only happen in his head.
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Post by George Harrison on Sept 3, 2008 8:35:57 GMT -5
I always just associated Bearer with Taker, and seen him as the best thing that could of happened to get the character over.
Brother Love, Ted Dibiase, no-one else could really fit as his manager, or whatever. Paul was created just for that and eventually, with Kane, spawned another superstar.
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Post by George Harrison on Sept 3, 2008 8:29:47 GMT -5
It would never be 100% legit as WWE isn't 100 % legit, But I believe the majority of those in it now deserve to be there for whichever reasons.
Out of today, the obvious picks are HBK, Triple H, Undertaker, Jericho, With guys like Kane, Edge, & Hardys etc are more than probable, Also, Guys like Santino, Kennedy, MVP, & Priceless have bright futures ahead of them and, if they continue as they currently are, should get to the level of HOF in maybe 10-15 years time.
Wrestlers like Finlay, JBL, Regal, & some others will probably be the amongst the 'quiet' inductions about 10 years after they retire in a few years. Rightfully so, of course, but you get a few wrestlers a year who just seem to make up the mix.
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Post by George Harrison on Sept 3, 2008 8:18:03 GMT -5
^ hey, give the man a break for that! Of course he's gonna have a myspace, it's for his fans to keep up with him, which I'm sure thousands are greatful for.
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Post by George Harrison on Sept 3, 2008 8:16:46 GMT -5
Didn't Essa Rios re-debut and win the Light Heavyweight title same Heat? With Lita?
I remember Just Joe fondly, aswell as the occasional appearances by the main show stars.
I had sky, but no sky sports so I used to watch Smackdown and Heat for the Raw recap. Sunday evening hasn't been the same since lol,
Seems strange to think that the PPVs were on normal free telly though, but the adverts used to be so annoying
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Post by George Harrison on Sept 3, 2008 8:08:58 GMT -5
^ I think the ending was just Jake in character.
I enjoyed this, he didn't really make many interesting points apart from the obvious but it was a good read,
does he do this every week? Or every show? Or just when he's pestered enough lol
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Post by George Harrison on Sept 2, 2008 18:52:24 GMT -5
....it's good that Rey found his mask Ahh, he had loads of them in different colours anyway lol.
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Post by George Harrison on Sept 2, 2008 18:49:26 GMT -5
I remember this originally very vividly, and then I got it on videotape a few years later and remember most of it. I still enjoy it. Especially when all the heels came out to help Yokozuna and Fuji, I didnt even know half of them but I found it to be very fitting that it still took so much of them to put taker away.
And two things made me laugh in this thread, Marty Jannety as the undertaker, (Please don't tell me this was real lol!) And the guy who said about strange and wonderful dreams lol,
I didnt know Undertaker had a daughter though, which is quite shocking as Im an addict to sites like this lol
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Post by George Harrison on Sept 2, 2008 18:39:01 GMT -5
^ I meant OZ sorry lol
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Post by George Harrison on Sept 2, 2008 18:37:20 GMT -5
Oz was no goofier than the Undertaker really so I don't know Maybe if he'd wrestled in the full Oz get-up he'd have been more successful. It was a bit of a disappointment to see under that outfit there was just "some big guy". Same question Vinnie Vegas did Bischoff really call him "Howly" Race?Ahh, man, I had to quote you for the video... - If WCW knew what they had, with Austin & Heyman at the beginning of that clip. It always screams at me seeing them together lol. But yeah, i always loved Vinny Vegas because its good to see, in less than 5 years, he'd be winning the WWE title and headlining ppvs
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