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Post by Cry Me a Wiggle on Jan 11, 2013 18:02:32 GMT -5
To clarify the storyline reason why Awesome threw Kanyon off the cage, this was part of the New Blood storyline, and one of the goals of the New Blood was to destroy "Positively Page". DDP had just released that book, so I guess they were trying to remove everything positive from his life and crush his self-esteem.
At Spring Stampede, Bischoff convinced Kimberly to turn on Page. At Slamboree, Arquette turned on him and cost him the World Heavyweight Championship. Right after that, Kanyon entered the cage in retaliation, and Mike Awesome threw him off the top. This lead to a month-long storyline where Kanyon was paralyzed, but this was all a ruse: Kanyon had been in cahoots with Awesome and the New Blood the entire time. Once the deception was revealed, DDP was finally broken, and he announced he was taking a sabbatical. Then Kanyon started mocking Page by doing the "Positively Kanyon" gimmick, which most people agree was one of the finest things from late-period WCW.
Yes, it was incredibly tasteless to do the fall in the Kemper Arena a year to the month that Owen died. I just like explaining the methods of Vince Russo's madness.
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Post by thegame415 on Jan 12, 2013 17:42:43 GMT -5
To clarify the storyline reason why Awesome threw Kanyon off the cage, this was part of the New Blood storyline, and one of the goals of the New Blood was to destroy "Positively Page". DDP had just released that book, so I guess they were trying to remove everything positive from his life and crush his self-esteem. At Spring Stampede, Bischoff convinced Kimberly to turn on Page. At Slamboree, Arquette turned on him and cost him the World Heavyweight Championship. Right after that, Kanyon entered the cage in retaliation, and Mike Awesome threw him off the top. This lead to a month-long storyline where Kanyon was paralyzed, but this was all a ruse: Kanyon had been in cahoots with Awesome and the New Blood the entire time. Once the deception was revealed, DDP was finally broken, and he announced he was taking a sabbatical. Then Kanyon started mocking Page by doing the "Positively Kanyon" gimmick, which most people agree was one of the finest things from late-period WCW. Yes, it was incredibly tasteless to do the fall in the Kemper Arena a year to the month that Owen died. I just like explaining the methods of Vince Russo's madness. Wasn't kanyon in a coma, too?
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Post by "Gizzark" Mike Wronglevenay on Jan 12, 2013 19:40:44 GMT -5
Yeah arena choice aside, that was actually a pretty brilliant angle, even with Arquette involved.
Nuggets of gold to dig out of a turd.
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Post by Oh Cry Me a Screwball on Jan 12, 2013 19:43:46 GMT -5
To clarify the storyline reason why Awesome threw Kanyon off the cage, this was part of the New Blood storyline, and one of the goals of the New Blood was to destroy "Positively Page". DDP had just released that book, so I guess they were trying to remove everything positive from his life and crush his self-esteem. At Spring Stampede, Bischoff convinced Kimberly to turn on Page. At Slamboree, Arquette turned on him and cost him the World Heavyweight Championship. Right after that, Kanyon entered the cage in retaliation, and Mike Awesome threw him off the top. This lead to a month-long storyline where Kanyon was paralyzed, but this was all a ruse: Kanyon had been in cahoots with Awesome and the New Blood the entire time. Once the deception was revealed, DDP was finally broken, and he announced he was taking a sabbatical. Then Kanyon started mocking Page by doing the "Positively Kanyon" gimmick, which most people agree was one of the finest things from late-period WCW. Yes, it was incredibly tasteless to do the fall in the Kemper Arena a year to the month that Owen died. I just like explaining the methods of Vince Russo's madness. Wasn't kanyon in a coma, too? I don't think he was in a coma, but they did have him in a surgical halo for a month.
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Post by theryno665 on Jan 14, 2013 19:44:30 GMT -5
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Post by Jonathan Michaels on Jan 14, 2013 23:46:10 GMT -5
Kimberly will always be the #1 Nitro Girl to me. Then Fyre at #2 then Spice and Chae tied for #3. All the others (save for Stacy Kiebler) were just kinda there. Also, Dancin' Tank Abbott was probably the best thing about late WCW. I vaguely remember a WCW episode of Dating Game, and there were some Nitro Girls on there, and I remember one of them was WAY taller than the other two, anyone remember which one that was?
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Post by Lila on Jan 15, 2013 10:02:25 GMT -5
Kimberly will always be the #1 Nitro Girl to me. Then Fyre at #2 then Spice and Chae tied for #3. All the others (save for Stacy Kiebler) were just kinda there. Also, Dancin' Tank Abbott was probably the best thing about late WCW. I vaguely remember a WCW episode of Dating Game, and there were some Nitro Girls on there, and I remember one of them was WAY taller than the other two, anyone remember which one that was? HBK's wife Rebecca/Whisper. The others on that episode were Chae and Fyre. There was a male version with Jericho, Disco, and someone else.
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Post by Ryushinku on Jan 15, 2013 10:33:18 GMT -5
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Post by thegame415 on Jan 15, 2013 13:14:16 GMT -5
I vaguely remember a WCW episode of Dating Game, and there were some Nitro Girls on there, and I remember one of them was WAY taller than the other two, anyone remember which one that was? HBK's wife Rebecca/Whisper. The others on that episode were Chae and Fyre. There was a male version with Jericho, Disco, and someone else. I think it was Kidman.
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Post by Caglar13 on Jan 15, 2013 16:42:36 GMT -5
I remember seeing this live, if I remember correctly that match ended pretty much after this spot because he got hurt. I always thought he broke his tailbone but apparently he tore his urethra according to wikipedia.
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Post by SHAKEMASTER TV9 is Don Knotts on Jan 15, 2013 17:19:56 GMT -5
I remember seeing this live, if I remember correctly that match ended pretty much after this spot because he got hurt. I always thought he broke his tailbone but apparently he tore his urethra according to wikipedia. Who is that?
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Post by Caglar13 on Jan 15, 2013 17:27:28 GMT -5
I remember seeing this live, if I remember correctly that match ended pretty much after this spot because he got hurt. I always thought he broke his tailbone but apparently he tore his urethra according to wikipedia. Who is that? Johnny "The Bull" Stamboli.
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Post by Lardlad on Jan 15, 2013 17:52:25 GMT -5
Lance Storm always mentions how this was a very short time in his career, but it's one of the things I remember most about WCW:
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Post by Caglar13 on Jan 15, 2013 18:11:46 GMT -5
Lance Storm always mentions how this was a very short time in his career, but it's one of the things I remember most about WCW: One of the few bright spots during WCW 2000. Loved his match with Booker T. Actually thought he had a shot since he had all the other singles titles at the time.
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