Zen411
Dennis Stamp
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Post by Zen411 on Dec 27, 2008 15:56:44 GMT -5
Diesel stands out for me. He really stood out and made himself look like a legit bug guy and in league with Shawn Michaels.
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Post by MGH on Dec 27, 2008 15:57:30 GMT -5
I know it's pre-planned and everything weeks in advance, but I'll be damned if Kane throwing out 1/3 of the field wasn't impressive.
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Joekishi
Fry's dog Seymour
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Post by Joekishi on Dec 27, 2008 15:58:48 GMT -5
Kane, I REALLY WANTED him to win the Rumble in 2000.
Kane/HHH back then wasn't as predictable as it is now.
Also his stuff in 2001, I also wanted him to win, seriously that was awesome how it was only he and a fresh stone cold left.
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Post by blef on Dec 27, 2008 16:28:15 GMT -5
Diesel. That performance (and we fans in the Providence Civic Center! ) basically saved his WWF career.
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Crappler El 0 M
Dalek
Never Forgets an Octagon
I'm a good R-Truth.
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Post by Crappler El 0 M on Dec 27, 2008 16:30:24 GMT -5
KANE
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Post by Robbymac on Dec 27, 2008 16:30:33 GMT -5
Dory "Hoss" Funk didn't really impress me in his 1995 appearance. He was way past his prime.
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Garee
King Koopa
I miss the old days
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Post by Garee on Dec 27, 2008 18:22:39 GMT -5
Kane for me, though Diesel was very impressive
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Post by crossfadefan20 on Dec 27, 2008 18:24:25 GMT -5
Kane
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Post by Dynamite Kid on Dec 27, 2008 19:10:26 GMT -5
Undertaker shouldn't be in there. It was Khali who gave the hoss performance, then Taker eliminated Khali.
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Sicho100
Hank Scorpio
Easily Confused.
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Post by Sicho100 on Dec 27, 2008 19:12:22 GMT -5
Kane. As MGH said, getting rid of 1/3 of the competition, though it is predetermined, is impressive.
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Mr Captain Falcon
Dennis Stamp
So I could write anything in here and it'll be posted?
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Post by Mr Captain Falcon on Dec 27, 2008 19:12:56 GMT -5
He didn't eliminate too many people but Bradshaw lasted about 45 minutes in 1998. Not bad considering he was nothing back then.
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Post by DiBiase is Good on Dec 27, 2008 19:14:08 GMT -5
Hogan in 1989 is missing off the list. He eliminated 9 people.
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andrew8798
FANatic
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Post by andrew8798 on Dec 27, 2008 19:19:14 GMT -5
Diesel.
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Post by Big Daddy Bad Booking on Dec 27, 2008 20:38:53 GMT -5
Kane. As MGH said, getting rid of 1/3 of the competition, though it is predetermined, is impressive. Don't forget that he scared Drew Carey into eliminating himself! That was the sealer for me.
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Haulk
Samurai Cop
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Post by Haulk on Dec 27, 2008 20:41:50 GMT -5
Diesel stands out for me. He really stood out and made himself look like a legit big guy and in league with Shawn Michaels. Me too, I remember getting so marked the more Diesel eliminated.
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Post by The Immoral One on Dec 27, 2008 21:02:18 GMT -5
I feel the rumble is a great way to give someone a push.... by either having them last extremly long or eliminating a lot of people. I wouldn't mind seeing Jack Swagger being one of the last four men left
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Post by Aceorton on Dec 27, 2008 22:04:54 GMT -5
I disagree with Kane being classified as a hoss in 2001. A "hoss," to me, is a mid-card punch-kick brawler-type guy, not a main eventer with an intricate backstory who does top-rope clotheslines.
So ... Diesel.
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