Amaru
Don Corleone
Amaru means "Thankful to God"
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Post by Amaru on Jun 3, 2005 4:16:12 GMT -5
Quake, didn´t see my question answered.
Would you write an induction for wrestlecrap.com and if yes, what would it be?
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Save Us.222
Bubba Ho-Tep
I mark for Goldust! cWo!
Posts: 660
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Post by Save Us.222 on Jun 3, 2005 14:20:37 GMT -5
ya didnt post a Q,there4 you dont get an A
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Post by rockymelvin on Jun 3, 2005 17:08:13 GMT -5
Chris Benoit wrestled with New Japan. I was All Japan. Yes, I'd support my son if he wanted to wrestle, but I'm hoping since he's a straight A student he'll be able to do something with academics. He used to play baseball but has lost interest, unfortunately. I'd love him to get into football, but will never force him. Favorite baseball team was/is the Angels because my older son's friend was playing for them-Eckstein. I'm not sure if he's still there. I never got to work one on one with Kamala. Unfortunately my contract is exclusive. Someone had contacted me from Japan just as I signed it. They were doing a figure for Animal. 'Quake Yeah I'd heard about the Animal figure situation on a wrestling figure site I frequent. A shame that the WWE deal is an exclusive one but I understand that's how these things work. I'll probably pick up the Jakks Earthquake when they hit the UK.
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Post by acsurf3 on Jun 3, 2005 17:28:24 GMT -5
I know they are making another instalment of Raw vs Smackdown for PS2, I'm hoping they can add Earthquake to the Legends that appear in the game. That would be cool to be able to use Quake to squash some competition. Along with Typhoon. All the legendary tagteams from that time. Everybody knows which teams I mean.
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The Masked Jobber
Mephisto
I am the Brady Boone to Midnight Rose's Billy Jack Haynes.
Posts: 746
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Post by The Masked Jobber on Jun 5, 2005 11:08:31 GMT -5
I was miffed the previous Smackdown game not having the Million Dollar man's entrance theme for dibiase in the game.
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Post by THE Dinobot on Jun 6, 2005 4:02:55 GMT -5
If you have seen it, what did you think of 'Beyond The Mat'? Noticed you (as Golga) in the background. You were hugging your Cartman doll.....awwwwww.
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Post by Earthquake-GEAUX LSU TIGERS on Jun 6, 2005 10:01:54 GMT -5
I actually have not seen it. I was told it wasn't one to watch with your family, especially if you were/are in the business! 'Quake
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Post by BrianTKessler on Jun 6, 2005 15:41:51 GMT -5
'Quake,
I was wondering... would you ever consider doing an advice column time thread? I mean, as long as we didn't ask anything too serious (ie alcoholism, depresion, abuse, ect.)? I think it could be entertaining... like "Hey Quake, what movie should I rent?"
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jzbadblood
Unicron
Christ, man. Can't you see what's happening? Can't you read between the lines?
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Post by jzbadblood on Jun 6, 2005 15:44:11 GMT -5
Just want to know, do you like Slush Puppies? I'm drinking a Blue Raspberry one right now and damn is it good!
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Post by Earthquake-GEAUX LSU TIGERS on Jun 6, 2005 17:50:08 GMT -5
Don't know about an advice column, but I'm in on Blue raspberry Slushies! 'Quake
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Post by THE Dinobot on Jun 6, 2005 17:53:55 GMT -5
I believe Kessler just wanted to ask what movie he should rent, but tried to advoid it. Care to help the guy out?
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Post by Earthquake-GEAUX LSU TIGERS on Jun 6, 2005 18:08:23 GMT -5
Geez, Brian, just cut through the chase!LOL! I'm going to rent "The Boogeyman" because I didn't know if it was worth the admission price at the theater. If you're going out to a movie, "The Longest Yard" was pretty good. 'Quake
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Post by acsurf3 on Jun 6, 2005 18:42:18 GMT -5
Blur Raspberry slushy sounds pretty good.
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Post by acsurf3 on Jun 6, 2005 18:43:59 GMT -5
Blue Raspberry slushy sounds pretty good.
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Post by fuzzywarble, squat cobbler on Jun 6, 2005 22:07:47 GMT -5
Hey Quake,
Any plans on seeing 'The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants', or whatever that movie is called? Surely a tough guy like you can appreciate such a chick flick every now and then!
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Post by Brother Ike: Thread Killer on Jun 6, 2005 23:20:00 GMT -5
hey almighty quakster, whats up?
The first ever wrestling show i went to was 10 or 11 years ago at a wcw house show. even though i was very young then and forgotten most of the show i still remember the main event between you and sting which got me to thinkin what did you think of the stinger? i always though that he was probably your best oponent when workin in wcw.
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Post by Earthquake-GEAUX LSU TIGERS on Jun 7, 2005 15:11:14 GMT -5
No plans on seeing it,Fuzzy. Still crying from renting "Sideways".(For renting it in the first place!) Sting was great to work with. He was a great guy out of the ring as well. 'Quake
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Post by srwa on Jun 7, 2005 15:44:48 GMT -5
Hello there Mr Tenta I 've got a couple of questions here for you Were you a good friend with dino bravo or was it part of his wwf character? and if so was it a shock to hear that he had been shot, or was it known that he was involved with the underworld? Sorry if this has already been asked and thanks if you get the oppertunatiy to reply its cool if not though thanks buddy
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Post by Can you afford to pay me, Gah on Jun 7, 2005 16:08:24 GMT -5
I saw the longest Yard to. I thought it was a great movie. All the wrestlers in that movie. They made them funny. Kevin Nash was the funniest. I loved it. I recemand seeing it for those who haven't yet.
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jzbadblood
Unicron
Christ, man. Can't you see what's happening? Can't you read between the lines?
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Post by jzbadblood on Jun 7, 2005 19:42:13 GMT -5
Speaking of movies, the last one I saw in theaters was Freddy Vs. Jason. That was awhile ago, but it looks like I'm going to be seeing two new movies this summer: Batman Begins & Land of the Dead. I've been a big fan of Batman since I was a kid, and I loved Night of the Living Dead(orginal).
I wanted to see The Longest Yard too, but I'm probably going to rent it instead.
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