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Post by anticonscience on Sept 1, 2006 21:43:51 GMT -5
sports.ign.com/articles/730/730263p1.htmlmy favorite part: IGN Sports: You recently showed off your new belt. Did you add any input on the design? Edge: Actually, I designed an entirely different one which I liked better. We had talked about at least having the Rated R in there, and that's cool. You pick and choose your battles, and my belt now has my logo in it. The belts take a while to make, and the one I designed myself would've taken a while and we wanted to get this going now, so it worked out where this is the original belt, just with my logo inserted into it. It's still pretty cool. I never would've thought back in the day that I would've had my own version of the WWE title. That's really cool. IGN Sports: Did the belt you design spin? Edge: No. No spinning involved. [laughs] You can pretty much assume that I would've designed something with no spinning to it. I don't have any spinning rims. I don't have anything that spins in my house. [laughs]
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Post by Ace Diamond on Sept 1, 2006 22:05:48 GMT -5
You can pretty much assume that I would've designed something with no spinning to it. I don't have any spinning rims. I don't have anything that spins in my house. [laughs] Well, I guess that means he doesn't believe in the Lazy Susan. In all honesty, I'm glad he shares the belief that the Spinny Belt != profits (used some java code there to illustrate my point) EDIT: And I also liked his idea a lot better, though admittedly it wouldn't have generated the heat that the spinny belt swerve would've.
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Post by theedge on Sept 1, 2006 22:08:57 GMT -5
F*** things that spin.
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Post by invaderdave on Sept 1, 2006 22:11:50 GMT -5
*Dead or Alive walks away sadly*
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Post by Ace Diamond on Sept 1, 2006 22:15:00 GMT -5
*Dead or Alive walks away sadly* No! Come back Big Boss! Well, thanks a lot guy who thinks I'm Warwolf, you just killed another one hit wonder from the 80s. Now all that's left is Wang Chung and Men Without Hats ...and Men at Work ...and Corey Hart. ...and a-ha
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Post by invaderdave on Sept 1, 2006 22:31:11 GMT -5
Duran Duran had more than one hit.
They were actually pretty big.
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Post by Ace Diamond on Sept 1, 2006 22:48:54 GMT -5
Duran Duran had more than one hit. They were actually pretty big. Yeah, I did realize that after i put them in there...but i got lazy.
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Post by Ass Dan on Sept 1, 2006 23:17:22 GMT -5
Plus, Men at Work had two hits, not one.
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Post by Ultimo Chocula on Sept 1, 2006 23:23:10 GMT -5
A-ha was pretty big in Europe..........
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Post by Ace Diamond on Sept 1, 2006 23:30:36 GMT -5
You goddamn people with your...technicalities. I'm in America and of course a-ha was big in Europe, but not so much here, also i don't know what else besides "Land Down Under" that was a hit by Men at Work.
Isn't objective knowledge fun?
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Post by Sigma: Current SRW Champ! on Sept 1, 2006 23:32:32 GMT -5
Who Can it Be Now charted and It's a Mistake was a semi-hit.
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Post by therob on Sept 1, 2006 23:40:01 GMT -5
I liked it for the most part except for the WWE films shill at the end.But hey maybe Edge just has bad taste in movies.
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Post by TripleMerc on Sept 1, 2006 23:47:32 GMT -5
Kickass.
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Post by Ace Diamond on Sept 1, 2006 23:55:40 GMT -5
Who Can it Be Now charted and It's a Mistake was a semi-hit. Well, now i know.
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